Sentences with phrase «buried up to her neck»

What do you have when Tottenham fans are buried up to their neck in sand?
Ha, a gold knitted hooded dress that has a sand like texture, now I know why her last name is rose, people would love to see her buried up to her neck in dirt.
Throughout the film, Sorrentino packs in numerous surrealistic touches, from the sight of a nun buried up to her neck in sand (accompanied by an aural assault on the soundtrack) to a grotesque glimpse of Rizzo with a potato poultice around his head to the jarring sight of Geremia's village, built by Mussolini on an Italian swampland.
Craig Robinson is buried up to his neck in sand trying to appease his finance's wacky family in this Taylor Perry produced comedy.
Characters are buried up to their necks in sand and left to die.
Release: Friday, March 8, 2013 [Theater] Somewhere over the rainbow, a new director was buried up to his neck in notes, Munchkins (the kind from Dunkin Donuts, not the ones in the movie) and contemporary revisions to one of the most classic fairy tale stories of all time.
And many of the jokey predicaments — Tonto and Reid buried up to their necks, Tonto and the Lone Ranger forced to rob a bank, Tonto's attempt to warn his blundering captors of their doom or Reid's «burial» at the top of a rickety tower — pay off hilariously.
The acts of violence in «Timbuktu» are small in number but huge in impact, particularly in the scene where two transgressors, buried up to their necks, are stoned to death.
But turn the dial 180 degrees, and sand becomes a tool of torture, as in MacDonald's thirteenth Travis McGee novel, in which a woman is buried up to her neck in sand, and Travis, bound and seemingly destined for the same fate, must watch, powerless, as the sun bears down, and waves overtake her.

Not exact matches

The film drives home its cautionary message against childishness with an increasing immaturity — it's the equivalent of burying a toddler up to the neck for throwing a tantrum, and though it will predictably (and fairly) be compared against The Hitcher and Duel, the most telling stolen moment in Joy Ride is a cornfield intrigue that substitutes the evil crop duster from North by Northwest for a rumbling semi tractor - trailer that somehow locates its prey in the dead of night amongst concealing stalks.
The pot is sealed with luting paste, set in a hole lined with coals, buried picturesquely up to its neck in sand, and ultimately whacked open with the blunt edge of a heavy cleaver.
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