Sentences with phrase «as delirious»

It was just as delirious tasty as it looked, and we used caramel sauce as well, but had absolutely no complaints.
«As far as choosing which works count as delirious and which ones don't, I wanted some of my choices to be really obvious.
Sure to be as delirious as their previous work, «Damsel» is a bonafide Western, albeit it one with that turns a drunken mess of familiar tropes upside down.

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Within seconds she was at the bottom of a pile of blue - jerseys as her screaming and delirious American teammates celebrated their victory.
When Sparrow Records in Nashville caught wind of Kendall's little - talked - about faith, they decided to partner with their mainstream big brother and sent her out with big named Christian acts such as Third Day, Nichole Nordeman and Delirious.
But this rejection, in turn, prompted Hamann to compose and publish a piece called To the Witch at Kadmanbor, a «letter» supposedly written by Nicolai to an old sorceress, asking her to translate Hamann's Monologue from the Chinese of the «Mandarin» who wrote it» a letter that, midway through its course, suddenly becomes a delirious monologue of its own (in which the witch now appears as the Fury Alecto, but with two faces, «a calf's eye like Juno's, and the watery eye of an owl») before concluding with the recommendation that Hamann be forced like his illustrious ancestor Haman — from the book of Esther — to mount the scaffold.
praise music — buttressed by output from Calvary Chapel's stepdaughter, the Vineyard International Fellowship, and any number of praise - oriented companies spawned by evangelical music publishers; by the wildly popular imported oeuvre of Australia's HillSongs Church; and by the work of British praise tunesmiths such as Graham Kendrick, Chris Eaton and the band Delirious — have now conquered thousands of American congregations.
As he and three equally evil boon companions rampage across the stage, committing one atrocity after another with delirious gaiety, they also spin out elaborate but perfectly cogent rational justifications for their actions, of an almost proto - Nietzschean kind.
I'm obviously delirious about these because I typed mussels as I was reading and thinking clams!
The Brazilian attacker made no mistake as he blasted his effort into the back of the net, sending the Stamford Bridge faithful and Conte delirious in what is turning out to be a thriller in west London.
As evening fell at Olympic Stadium in Barcelona, track and field athletes and a delirious crowd gave sport its most memorable moments of 1992
Manchester United fans were delirious on Saturday evening as they stopped Manchester City celebrating an early title Premier League title success, and they loved seeing what their former boss Sir Alex Ferguson did to his seat at the Etihad Stadium.
They will, though, be slightly disappointed with the start they've made at home, drawing their opening two league encounters at The Reebok with Fulham and Birmingham City, but Bolton fans were left delirious as they beat West Ham 3 - 1 at Upton Park, their second win over the Hammers in successive seasons.
The honeymoon phase can be characterized as many different things; infatuation, passionate love, delirious happiness to the point it makes almost no sense.
Showgirls... is one of those delirious, hilarious botches that could be taught in film schools as a How Not To.
The film doesn't get as much love from Variety, whose Justin Chang sees «some modestly campy pleasures» without «the delirious trash - horror verve of De Palma's best work,» and the The Playlist agrees, noting, «What Passion is lacking is, ironically, some passion.»
Often as the film plays out I found myself just wanting to shove the ungrateful, delirious woman in a home and hear more about supporting characters like Frances de la Tour's nosey neighbor Ursula Vaughan Williams.
And sure enough, what begins as a clarion call settles into a somewhat familiar period costume drama spiced up now and again with racy sequences nonetheless sobered by the memory of the delirious hedonism of that opening, wherein we get Dracula's backstory as a hero of a holy war, repulsing Muslim invaders in Romania, turning to blasphemy when the vengeful Turks fool his wife Elisabeta (Winona Ryder) into believing that her beloved has died on the battlefield, and gleefully chewing artificial scenery with toothy relish.
«Fury's» pace is delirious, the stunts are incredible — such crashes, such explosions, such a lot of flying bodies — Hardy's performance is a marvel of subdued conviction and Theron brings an impressive gravity to her work as Furiosa.
As a romantic comedy, it obeys none of the traditional edicts of the genre; as a character study, it brings delirious depth to its subject; and as an Adam Sandler movie, it shows more intelligence and snap than we could have ever imagineAs a romantic comedy, it obeys none of the traditional edicts of the genre; as a character study, it brings delirious depth to its subject; and as an Adam Sandler movie, it shows more intelligence and snap than we could have ever imagineas a character study, it brings delirious depth to its subject; and as an Adam Sandler movie, it shows more intelligence and snap than we could have ever imagineas an Adam Sandler movie, it shows more intelligence and snap than we could have ever imagined.
Rather, it's a delirious five - minute sequence that involved shutting down an active freeway off - ramp for two days, hundreds of dancers hoofing and singing their hearts out on top of color - coded cars, and an extraordinary amount of co-ordination to make it seem as if it's all happening in one seamless, smooth - as - hell single shot.
An amyl nitrate fever dream of leering subterranean perverts, delirious fisting orgies, and lurid montages of sodomy and stabbing, Cruising has been recuperated in some quarters as a singular archive of pre-AIDS sexual abandon.
As illustrated in the film, when Langlois was sacked as curator in May of 1968, there arose among the buffs such a clamour that grey - suited riot police came to bludgeon protestors like Godard, Truffaut, Jean Marais, and Jean Renoir — film, the medium of our time, for a delirious moment, became the catalyst for a new French Revolution, the Cinematheque a cathedral and BastillAs illustrated in the film, when Langlois was sacked as curator in May of 1968, there arose among the buffs such a clamour that grey - suited riot police came to bludgeon protestors like Godard, Truffaut, Jean Marais, and Jean Renoir — film, the medium of our time, for a delirious moment, became the catalyst for a new French Revolution, the Cinematheque a cathedral and Bastillas curator in May of 1968, there arose among the buffs such a clamour that grey - suited riot police came to bludgeon protestors like Godard, Truffaut, Jean Marais, and Jean Renoir — film, the medium of our time, for a delirious moment, became the catalyst for a new French Revolution, the Cinematheque a cathedral and Bastille.
Played extremely straight by Hutton and with a satisfyingly reserved level of camp by Boyle and Oliver Platt (as a corporate dirtbag), The Temp walks the tightrope of pointed satire for a delirious stretch before being swallowed whole by the great beast known as Faye Dunaway (chewing scenery) and the twisty genre formulas of its conclusion.
Like the earlier film, Corpse Bride has a delirious, gothic sensibility, as if Charles Addams and Edward Gorey had risen from the grave to contribute to its spirit.
It's aggressively harmless as it presents its cut - up cast of the usual irregulars (the crippled one, the street wise one, the black one), and if it never achieves the delirious heights of those classics it hopes to evoke, at least it never overly offends.
He said it had taken him six years to make «Delirious,» a (mostly) comedy about a low - end paparazzo (Steve Buscemi) who takes on a homeless kid (Michael Pitt) as his assistant.
Before being sidetracked by a gig as South Korea's Minister of Foreign Culture, Lee Chang - dong had helmed two of his country's most compelling dramas in recent years: Peppermint Candy, a brilliant mash - up of Forrest Gump and Irréversible that's superior to both, and Oasis, which opens with a sociopath raping a disabled mute and blossoms into one of the decade's most delirious romances.
At last, M. Night Shyamalan has decided to let his freak flag fly, and made the sort of unapologetic B - movie one always suspected he had pent up inside of him; it swerves from dark comedy to 1970s-esque psycho - horror as the irresistibly preposterous script struggles for attention against a delirious lead performance by James McAvoy.
Starting with Sam Raimi «s iconic original film, through his increasingly comedic (and deranged) sequels, Fede Alvarez «s grisly remake, and the long - awaited return of Bruce Campbell «s chainsaw - wielding hero in the Starz original series Ash vs. Evil Dead, the horror franchise has proven as elastic as it is enduring, able to mold to the specific demands of each new iteration without losing that delirious double shot of zany personality that defines it.
With the lack of star power in the main competition (even Andrew Garfield was unable to attend for David Robert Mitchell's delirious neo-noir Under the Silver Lake as he was performing on Broadway), speculation was rife that the festival was losing its relevance, particularly among the American press.
Set amid the military maneuvers and Quatorze Juillet carnivals of turn - of - the - century France, Jean Renoir's delirious romantic comedy Elena and her Men (Elena et les hommes) stars a radiant Ingrid Bergman as a beautiful, but impoverished, Polish princess who drives men of all stations to fits of desperate love.
Jean Renoir's delirious romantic comedy stars Ingrid Bergman in her most sensual role as a beautiful, but impoverished, Polish princess who drives men of all stations to fits of desperate love.
Our goal is to champion the cause of film literacy, foster public discussion of the place of movies in society, and promote the serious, sometimes delirious cause of film as art.
The camera rests on Natalie Portman's solemn face, staring off into the distance, as Mica Levi's heart - rending score pounds out strained, delirious notes.
Instead, it's a balmy, addicting stroll through his not - so - delirious vision of America that charms just as much as it haunts.
As the legend of Wong Kar - wai goes, the movie that broke the Hong Kong director internationally, 1994's Chungking Express, was an improvisational lark, a way to blow off steam after the grueling desert shoot of his delirious wuxia epic Ashes of Time.
Charley comes aboard as Pete's caretaker, and encounters the first friend who has ever really listened to him (there is a gorgeous, almost experimental sequence of a desperate Charley and Pete traversing the wilderness, while Charley unspools a delirious, open - hearted monologue).
Stephen Thrower's monumental Murderous Passions: The Delirious Cinema of Jesús Franco fervently embodies that consciousness, serving as culmination of a quarter - century of impassioned proselytizing by fans once on the margin, until, at some point, the balance shifted toward unexpected respectability.
The film More than a decade before he made «Gravity» (which could have used a sex scene), Alfonso Cuarón broke out with this hit — one that also marked the arrival of actors Diego Luna and Gael García Bernal as two friends on a delirious, sensual road trip.
However, in the past year there's been a healthy return to form with two mesmerising, blistering turns in Matthew Vaughn's Kick - Ass, where he plays a softly spoken (shock) masked avenger, and in Werner Herzog's delirious Bad Lieutenant, where he plays a New Orleans cop who starts out as a cocky, sharp - suited, wisecracking law enforcer and spirals — via his crack and painkiller addiction — into a depraved sinner, lurching from one unruly scenario to the next.
Well now I can't yell at her because she has no power on in her house and I'm half delirious and still thinking about her Jedi mind tricks and now I'm wondering, as bonkers as this sounds, if she was trying to say that he's approaching his love life like twins...
, Anderson has crafted a delirious, lush, hypnotic, pitch - black comedy; a film that serves as a rebuttal for the prototypical «miserable artist who gets away with treating others like crap because he's so talented» trope.
With director Scott Derrickson (the horror maestro behind The Exorcism of Emily Rose and Sinister) at its helm, Doctor Strange unspools as if shot through a kaleidoscope, equal parts dazzling and delirious, and it makes Inception look like a documentary.
These included the films of Alfred Hitchcock, Fritz Lang, F.W. Murnau and Walt Disney, as well surrealist painting, the macabre literary works of Edgar Allen Poe and the delirious writings of Thomas De Quincy.
It's anti-climax in the redux, I fear, as is the entire third act of a film that already suffered a little from a lack of inspiration — the delirious insouciant peril of the original is substituted for the peculiar clockwork of most modern actioners.
Faust — FW Muranau's adaptation of the timeless story has a delirious mise - en - scène and some fine campy scenery chewing from Emil Jannings as Mephisto, but the plot doesn't entirely make sense (the end is literally a deus ex machina) and the lead actress, while pretty, is fairly poor.
In 2002, a group of Seattle film professionals, enthusiasts, teachers, and critics formed Parallax View, a small film society whose goal was to champion the cause of film literacy, foster public discussion of the place of movies in society, and promote the serious, sometimes delirious cause of film as art.
, a delirious allegory that lets loose various subtexts and criticisms of the Bible (e.g., God as an inconsistently written character) to rewrite scripture as surreal psychological horror, with the human race as uninvited guests pissing and screwing where they don't belong and their creator as a husband who might be gaslighting his wife.
WHen I have read the ending ahead, it has been out of delirious curiosity, not to decide the book's fate, as in whether or not to continue reading.
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