Sentences with phrase «as floozy»

Not many can - especially not Cameron Diaz, as floozy foster home boss Miss Hannigan, who deserves the Pierce Brosnan prize for her singing here.
You really, really don't want to come across as a floozy the first time you meet them.

Not exact matches

We are instead given a number of impressive, but token flashy performances by veteran actors in tough guy bit parts (Pete Postlethwaite and Chris Cooper as irredeemable lifelong criminals) and newcomers in «dramatic stretches» (The Hurt Locker's Jeremy Renner who is good (again) but not as great as the star - makers would have you believe, and most notably, Blake Lively, excellent as a drug - addled neighborhood floozy).
Whisked off to the cosmos as a boy after his mother died of cancer, Quill spends his infinite free time giving alien floozies the Captain Kirk treatment and going all Indiana Jones on the artifacts of ancient alien temples.
Silly, crude and so politically incorrect no one would dare film it today, it features a noble black sheriff trying to win over the locals with the help of a laid - back drunken gunfighter, a dancehall floozy (Madeleine Kahn in a hilarious take on Marlene Dietrich) and former NFL great Alex Karas as a simple - minded frontier thug.
She crafts a Marquise de Merteuil of loosey - goosey cunning in Milos Forman's 1989 film Valmont (still one of Bening's most underrated turns) and delights as a winking backlot floozy during a cameo in Mike Nichols» Postcards from the Edge from 1990.
Playing like a boozy, floozy Antipodean mash - up of TV staple The Wonder Years and Paul Mazursky's middle class mores romp Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice (1969), Elliott casts the terrific Atticus Robb as his adolescent alter - ego Jeff Marsh, a sensitive teenager whose obsessions know only two forms — movies and girl - next - door Melly (Darcey Wilson), an equally ill - at - ease tweenager barely coping with the madness that unfolds daily in their cul - de-sac existence.
Also stirring things up is delightfully sleazy private eye Albert Arnett (Walter Slezak) who's been hired by Laury's friend, Mrs. Kraft (the always - great Esther Howard as the hard - drinking floozy), to investigate the murders.
While Emily Blunt should certainly be commended for her performance, it's Haley Bennett's performance as the tragically flawed suburban floozy that becomes the center of the movie's suffering.
Don't miss the watermelon scene, the perp shake - down scenes, the dance club «spanx» scene, the «you can't go home again» scene featuring a wildly funny turn by Joey McIntyre as McCarthy's dimwitted «younga brotha» and Jessica Chaffin as his freakin» floozy of a girlfriend.
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