She also
cast shame on the person who hit the cat and did not stop.
He did not condemn Jesus or the Bible, but just like Jesus Himself, He did
cast shame on those who called themselves faithful to God yet whose behavior did not reflect this.
Your determination to obliterate any humanity from your judicial position, your essentially non-existent listening skills, and your propensity to use your court — where you lack the courage to hear opinions contrary to your own — to launch ugly, vulgar, and mean personal attacks not only confirms that you are as loathsome as suspected, but also
casts shame on you as a judge, that most extraordinarily important function that was entrusted to you.
Not exact matches
You must be perfect to pass so much judgement
on others you don't know,
shame we have ignorant people like you who are allowed to
cast their vote.
We clung to the stories that
cast us as victims, failed to open our hearts to how the other might be feeling, landed flat
on the bottom of the ocean, got stuck in a downward spiral of judgment, blame,
shame, and withdrawal, and never managed to get back up again.
The
cast like I said, is wasted
on such poorly written material, it's a great
shame.
A good
cast is wasted
on such a terrible film, it's a great
shame, because there's some impressive names attached to this piece of trash.
Special kudos must be given to film editor Michael Kahn, whose facility with these completely unhinged battle sequences should
shame anybody who's ever worked
on a Michael Bay movie; to cinematographer Janusz Kaminski, who has given these scenes a dull grey
cast evocative of nightmares torn from America's sleeping subconscious brain; and to sound designer Gary Rydstrom, who has crafted a World War II soundscape that rattles and unnerves you even when your eyes are closed.
It's adapted from Claire Tomalin «s award - winning biography by «
Shame» writer Abi Morgan, so the prestige is certainly there
on the page, and with Kristin Scott - Thomas and Tom Hollander among the supporting
cast, there's plenty more
on the screen too.
There's enough talent
on display, from a promising filmmaker to a breakout
cast, to make Little Accidents a modest watch, but its paper - thin characters, awkward romantic subplot, and predictable conclusion reduce the overall effectiveness of the film — a
shame, because it's the type of small independent film you want to root for.
Ryan Coogler's film is breaking presales records left and right, while his
cast, led by Chadwick Boseman, is putting all other stars to
shame on the red carpet.
Seemingly a light, comic take
on «
Shame,» the idea of
casting yourself as a sex addict opposite Scarlett Johansson might seem like a vanity project, but there's plenty of other promising talent involved, including Julianne Moore, Rob Brown and, of all people, Tony Danza.
The new trailer for The Hollars could be
on of those, but that would be a
shame — the
cast includes some of the most brilliant character actors of our time: Margo Martindale (Justified, The Americans), Richard Jenkins (Olive Kitteridge, Cabin in the Woods), Sharlto Copley (Powers, District 9), Anna Kendrick (Pitch Perfect, Into the Woods), John Krasinski (The Office, Promised Land), Mary Elizabeth Winstead (BrainDead, 10 Cloverfield Lane) and Randall Park (Fresh Off the Boat, The Interview).
The
cast all come out
on top and there is hope in the final frames that we have a good journey ahead of us, it's just a
shame this journey felt like nothing more than a speeding bullet that missed the target by a small yet worryingly meaningful margin.
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Like other female stars
on this list, Rachel Bloom, along with showrunner and head writer Aline Brosh McKenna, has created an entirely unique show, innovating a new form of confident comedy that invokes
shame, self - hatred and defeat without
casting judgment
on the woman in the spotlight.
Even at that tender age, I could tell that Jodie Foster was operating
on a completely separate plane from all of the other child actors; her lip - syncing alone put the rest of the
cast to
shame.
Apparently not — Sam Raimi has given us another reason to dislike them: They'll
cast a hex
on you if you
shame them.
This is a huge
shame for a number of reasons, largely because the
cast are all
on fine form here.
It's a
shame because I really wanted to love The Village Crone; the theme really appeals to me, the artwork is lovely and the idea of using workers to gather materials to
cast spells
on hapless villagers is pretty awesome.
This is sort of a
shame, as the battle
cast feature
on the PC really did add something to the experience.
It's a
shame that Naughty Dog's epic
casts such a long shadow, as Days Gone is
on the complete other end of the spectrum to TLOU.