Sentences with phrase «brooding bad»

A woman will say she wants a sweet, happy, sensible guy, then walk right past him and jump into the flashy red Porsche driven by a brooding bad boy.
Treatment of iconic villain: No one could accuse Colin Farrell of not being able to play a brooding bad boy, though you end up wishing that the film took advantage of the actor more and really let him sink his, um, teeth into the part.
.................. I read the other day on newsnow that most women are attracted to the brooding bad guy types!.

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She was highly embarrassed if any of her brood behaved badly.
11:45 p.m. (8:45 p.m.): «The Prowler» (1951, Joseph Losey) Brooding tale of a bad cop (Heflin) and the woman he loves, madly (Evelyn Keyes).
So it's not surprising to find him at the center of this brooding, melancholy, almost despairing X-Men film set in a future world where bad things not only might happen, they're pretty much guaranteed.
Still, movies have been made for infinitely worse reasons than the chance to watch Schoenaerts brood for an hour - and - a-half.
And yet there were whole long stretches of it when I didn't much care how bad it was — at least, I wasn't brooding in anger about the film — because Cameron Diaz and her co-stars had thrown themselves into it with such heedless abandon.
To make matters worse, brooding auror, Graves, played stoically by Colin Farrell, is tracking down a destructive force, attacking New York City at random, that could very well be an escaped animal.
And where fetishistic objects of desire go, very bad men must follow: chief among them arms dealer Ulysses Klaue (Andy Serkis, having a ball with his gold incisors and wheezy lunatic's giggle) and Michael B. Jordan's brooding mercenary Erik Killmonger.
You will end up having the worse bloodline if you start with a poor brood stock and inbreed them.
San Diego is home to the San Diego Zoo, SeaWorld, and LEGOLAND California, so even if bad weather strikes you can be sure you'll have plenty to keep your brood busy.
We often hear tales of women forsaking the nice, kind, dependable man for the brooding, confident bad boy, but do women really prefer bad boys?
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