Sentences with phrase «the big heat»

Miami Archbishop Thomas Wenski is a big Heat fan.
Sydney has also missed the intense heatwaves of the southern states, but it's summer and in this new extra warm world our time, for the great big heat, will come.
I have taken those socks that no longer match anything to make bigger heat packs.
Dimensions: For laying on the mattress or covering large areas like your back, a bigger heating pad is obviously better!
«When we get a big heat wave,» Stone says, «that could really translate into hundreds of lives.»
Anyway, because we've been experiencing a big heat wave (typical since it is summer and we're still in a bad drought) I wore a really lightweight and flowy shirt which you can find here for under $ 50!
I am a 36 year old female who has a big heat with lots of love to give.
Glenn Ford — star of such now - classic films as «Gilda,» «Blackboard Jungle,» «The Big Heat,» «3:10 to Yuma,» and «The Rounders» — had rugged good looks, a long and successful career, and a glamorous Hollywood life.
None of the five film and television roles he had in 1953 — in the series Racket Squad, Fritz Lang's The Big Heat, and Russell Rouse's Wicked Woman — were credited, but they opened a three - decade career.
The Big Heat (Twilight Time) is one of the masterpieces of film noir, a film of subdued style, underplayed brutality, and a well of rage boiling under a surface of calm corruption.
In «The Big Heat» from 1953, Lee Marvin and Gloria Grahame create one of the most iconic scenes in all of film noir.
Ford's son Peter will attend «The Big Heat» screening.
Festival programmer and film historian Alan K. Rode has selected a great lineup, including Fritz Lang's «The Big Heat» (1953), starring Glenn Ford, and «Possessed» (1947) by Curtis Bernhardt.
Still, part of the reason why The Big Heat looms large even in the incomparably rich spectrum of cinema that is film noir is its recognizability as a studio re-creation (specifically, mid-Fifties Columbia, as Man Hunt represents early - Forties Fox craftsmanship at its highest).
The Big Heat — One of Fritz Lang's best American films is this noir starring Glenn Ford as a cop out to revenge himself on the people who murdered his family (among them Lee Marvin and Gloria Grahame).
The imagined milieu of The Big Heat may look less freaky than that of that earlier Lang picture of an earlier generation, Dr. Mabuse der Spieler (1922), but its distortions are (therefore?)
With the possible exceptions of Scarlet Street and parts of Fury, The Big Heat is the most corrosive of Fritz Lang's films.
Bening, who bears an uncanny resemblance to Grahame, gives a stunning, mature performance as the famous actress who won an Academy Award for the 1952 The Bad and the Beautiful, that title an apt description for Grahame's film noir roles, my favorite The Big Heat.
Grahame was a major player in the 1950s, headlining in films like «The Bad and the Beautiful,» «The Big Heat» and «The Naked Alibi,» a favorite femme fatale.
12:00 M — TCM — The Big Heat Director Fritz Lang came out of the German Expressionist movement of the 1920s, so it's not surprising that he ended up making some of the better noir films, given film noir's borrowing of Expressionist style.
7:30 am — TCM — The Big Heat Director Fritz Lang came out of the German Expressionist movement of the 1920s, so it's not surprising that he ended up making some of the better noir films, given film noir's borrowing of Expressionist style.
It seems odd, even ghastly, to me that The Big Heat, possibly Fritz Lang's finest American effort (I also have eyes for When the City Sleeps) should come out on Blu - Ray as one of Twilight Time's limited - edition releases.
In The Big Heat's most famous scene, Marvin throws boiling coffee in the face of hapless moll Gloria Grahame.
I just did a Fritz Lang movie last week (The Big Heat from 1953) and there have been other posts on the director around these parts lately as well so forgive me if I dive into familiar waters one more time.
This sweeping epic stars Glenn Ford (The Big Heat, Blackboard Jungle), Oscar winners Charles Boyer...
In the late»70s, in a lodging house in Primrose Hill, young aspiring actor Peter Turner discovered a fellow lodger was Hollywood actress Gloria Grahame — once an Oscar - winner, acclaimed for In A Lonely Place and The Big Heat, now well past her glory years.
6:15 pm — TCM — The Big Heat Director Fritz Lang came out of the German Expressionist movement of the 1920s, so it's not surprising that he ended up making some of the better noir films, given film noir's borrowing of Expressionist style.
(2016, Makoto Shinkai) DP — 6.5 + Mulholland Dr. (2001, David Lynch) 35 mm — 9.8 [same] The Big Heat (1953, Fritz Lang)-- 7.1 Nanook of the North (1922, Robert J. Flaherty)-- 6.4 Kiss Me Deadly (1955, Robert Aldrich)-- 7.0 A Quiet Passion (2016, Terence Davies) DP — 6.5 The Act of Killing (2012, Joshua Oppenheimer)-- 7.2 An Autumn Afternoon (1962, Yasujiro Ozu) 35 mm — 7.7 After the Storm (2016, Hirokazu Kore - eda) SIFF, DP — 5.8 Dawson City: Frozen Time (2016, Bill Morrison) SIFF, DP — 6.3 The Unknown Girl (2016, Jean - Pierre & Luc Dardenne) SIFF, DP — 6.4 Beach Rats (2017, Eliza Hittman) SIFF, DP — 5.7 Maurice (1987, James Ivory) SIFF, DP — 5.9 Bad Black (2016, Nabwana IGG) SIFF, DP — 6.2 Branded to Kill (1967, Seijun Suzuki)-- 6.8 It (1927, Clarence Badger)-- 5.2 Yourself and Yours (2016, Hong Sang - soo) SIFF, DP — 7.7 Devil in a Blue Dress (1995, Carl Franklin)-- 5.8 The Final Cut (2004, Omar Naim)-- 4.7 The Big Sick (2017, Michael Showalter) DP — 5.4 Marius (1931, Alexander Korda) SIFF, DP — 6.4 Another Year (2016, Shengze Zhu)-- 6.9 Solaris (1972, Andrei Tarkovsky) DP — 6.4 Person to Person (2017, Dustin Guy Defa) SIFF, DP — 6.7 Trophy Hunter (2012, Josh & Benny Safdie) Heaven Knows What (2014, Josh & Benny Safdie)-- 6.8 By the Time It Gets Dark (2016, Anocha Suwichakornpong) SIFF, DP — 6.3 The Heartbreak Kid (1972, Elaine May)-- 7.3
As part of Monday Night Mysteries, on Aug. 27, there's a Fritz Lang double feature, starting with a new 35 mm print of «The Big Heat,» starring Glenn Ford, Gloria Grahame and Lee Marvin, followed by «The Woman in the Window,» in which Edward G. Robinson risks his cozy life as a college professor to have an affair with Joan Bennett.
And while they never reach the heights of his greatest American films — You Only Live Once (1937), Man Hunt (1941), Scarlet Street (1945), The Big Heat (1953)-- they have their pleasures and rewards.
One of our faves: the menacing, misogynistic Vince Stone, who scalds his girlfriend Debby (Gloria Grahame) with hot coffee in 1953's «The Big Heat
It starts with the grim little mob masterpiece «The Big Heat,» featuring Glenn Ford, Gloria Grahame and Lee Marvin in the cinema's most memorable sadistic hot - coffee triangle.
There's a scene in The Big Heat of Gloria Grahame mixing cocktails and greeting gangster boyfriend Lee Marvin a bit dismissively, prompting him to ask if she's expecting somebody else.
Oldies seen for the first time in 1976 (another baker's dozen): Only Angels Have Wings (Howard Hawks), Rio Bravo (Hawks — well, not literally for the first time, but... well, for the first time; previous viewing was twelve years ago, on black - and - white TV), 7 Women (John Ford), Wild River (Elia Kazan), The Scarlet Empress (Josef von Sternberg), Sunrise (F.W. Murnau), Sylvia Scarlett (George Cukor), His Girl Friday (Hawks), La Chienne (Jean Renoir), The Big Heat (Fritz Lang), My Darling Clementine (Ford), Stella Dallas (King Vidor).
Forefront, l - r Lee Marvin, Gloria Grahame, and Glenn Ford in «The Big Heat
Take a film like «The Big Heat,» Fritz Lang's 1953 film noir, in which homicide detective Dave Bannion (Glenn Ford) locks horns with gangsters played by Alexander Scourby and Lee Marvin.
Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool is based on the true final chapter of Grahame's story; she was amazing in films like It's a Wonderful Life, In a Lonely Place, The Bad and the Beautiful, and The Big Heat, sensual and dangerous and wise, but then the good roles simply dried up.
This is likely to change after the release of his Toronto Film Festival hit Film Stars Don't Die In Liverpool, which details what happened when the iconic star of Hollywood classics such as It's A Wonderful Life, In A Lonely Place and The Big Heat found herself performing onstage in shabby British repertory theatres during the 1970s... Read
Besides «Sudden Fear,» she was in «Crossfire» (1947, Edward Dmytryk), «In a Lonely Place» (1950, Nicholas Ray), «Macao» (1952, Josef von Sternberg), «The Big Heat» (1953, Fritz Lang), «Human Desire» (1954, Fritz Lang), «Naked Alibi» (1954, Jerry Hopper) and «Odds Against Tomorrow» (1959, Robert Wise).
I also wrote here about his early crime film The Big Heat, and about how the films Infernal Affairs and The Departed highlight certain unique aspects of To's work in relation to Hollywood and Hong Kong films.
Other Stuff We Watched Blended Nosferatu The Vampyre How to Train Your Dragon Sleeping Beauty Maleficent The Big Heat Death Wish Big Daddy Sorcerer Smallville
Other Stuff We Watched Roadracers Inside Llewyn Davis Into the Storm Fight Club Matador Scarlet Street The Big Heat Night Moves Milius The Battered Bastards Of Baseball
The George Sanders Show Episode One: The Big Heat and Drug War — Jun 29, 2013 The Summer of Sammo Index — July 01, 2013 Blind Detective (Johnnie To, 13)-- Sep 26, 2013 Green Snake (Tsui Hark, 93)-- Oct 25, 2013
Compete in 3 multiplayer online modes: Big Heat Battle, Championship and Survival.
The most fun thing was having a hot pot, which was like a big heated soup over a gas burner in the middle of table and you just order various vegetables and meats, and dip them into the soup to cook them.
Martin Wong, Big Heat, 1988.
Gelah Penn The Big Heat 2011 Mosquito netting, monofilament, plastic mesh and tubing, vinyl lanyard, burned rubber tubing, wire, and t - pins Dimensions variable, approximately 125 x 192 x 164 inches (LBFA # 4119)
Marvin J. Taylor, scholar, will address Big Heat, 1988 by Martin Wong (1946 — 1999).
All else equal, if CO2 goes up, it affects that balance, and temperature increases until a new equilibrium is reached (which takes a long time as the ocean is a big heat sink).
Given that the cryosphere and oceans are far better long - term indicators of changes in Earth's energy balance than the much more «noisy» troposphere, for anyone to suggest that the warming of the Earth system has slowed or stopped over the past 10 years, means they are purposely ignoring the far bigger heat sinks of the cryrosphere and oceans, or they simply want to spout nonsense.
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