Sentences with phrase «snarling villains»

Snarling villains train their assault weapons on cowering prisoners.
He is soon disabused of his overconfidence by his Columbia writing professor Whit Burnett, played by Kevin Spacey as if a little too excited to play anything but a snarling villain.
Yes, Simmons is a snarling villain who not only is responsible for the fire, but also attempts to cheat on his wife and steps over other captives when he gets the chance to escape — but points ought to be awarded for giving the richer and more powerful James Duncan a moral conscience.
From the magic lantern - style innovation of his sculpture installation Six Men Getting Sick to the fixed camera placements of The Alphabet to the rudimentary narrative of The Grandmother (whose heavy's freakishly accentuated jawline transforms his countenance into that of a snarling villain in the «Perils of Pauline» mode) to, finally, the total aesthetic compromise of the shot - on - video The Amputee, the first few entries contained on «The Short Films of David Lynch» imply that there is only one destiny for the medium, whether its evolution is spread out over a century or concentrated in the time it takes for an artist to develop a conscience.

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(There's something ineffably right about the Queen's English tumbling out of the snarling mouths of arch villains, but that probably has to do with my membership in the Star Wars generation.)
John Leguizamo as Tybalt gives the picture its snarling, badass villain — full of pride and vengeance and hellfire that tragically overpowers the delicate flower of love.
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