Sentences with phrase «daddy issues who»

I do nt have to put my dog in such a spotlight because there are too many cucks with daddy issues who has no basic understanding of handling such a dog.
And lastly, a megalomaniac puppet master with daddy issues who will do everything in his power to prove that God is a fraud.
Coogan is Dana Marschz, a failed actor with uncertain rollerblading skills and daddy issues who has found refuge as a drama teacher in a Tuscon Arizona high school.
He's that crazy little fat guy with nukes and daddy issues who wants to strap his thermonuclear devices to long - range missiles that just might start World War III...

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You'll see a lot of action movies where they'll have a supposedly awesome female lead, but it's still a lead who is broken, has «daddy issues,» or is crippled in some form.
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Many of us who never came across such relationships or spoke to people involved in such an arrangement, often draw a conclusion that these girls have «daddy issues».
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In Iron Man, RDJ plays Tony Stark, an uber - wealthy Lord of War with daddy issues, who has a change of heart and becomes a superhero.
2: The Daddy Issues Mixtape picks up months after the first movie ends and follows three ultimately intertwining threads: The arrival of Peter Quill's mysterious, long - lost father, Ego (played by Kurt Russell), a rift within the Ravagers faction and the rise of a rival leader, Taserface, and a new villain in the form of the gilded Sovereign high priestess, Ayesha (who, mercifully, has no schemes to destroy entire planets.
There's a terrific ensemble cast - dynamic and an effortless channelling of the spirit of Episodes IV to VI from father - and - son screenwriting team Lawrence and Jonathan Kasdan who should really be allowed to get their teeth into the stories» daddy issues and Freudian anxieties.»
We learn that Dixon has profound daddy issues: His father was a hood who gave Scalise his start in organized crime, meaning that the latter represents both a father and brother surrogate for the hero.
Here, our wily superspy is actually a cheery huckster played by Leonardo DiCaprio who attempts to fraud his way to infamy as an outlet for his chronic daddy issues.
Equally archetypical is Dakota Fanning's Lilly, who does her best to get away with wide - eyed staring equaling out to implied depth and understanding, when really she's just a shy, white - collared girl with some pent - up daddy issues.
Director: Noah Baumbach The Meyerowitz Stories — from Frances Ha and Greenberg director Baumbach — is a funny tale of sibling rivalry and daddy issues and the huge letdown that is life, following an estranged family who gathers in New York for an event celebrating the artistic work of their father.
Even if it is at the cost of its central conflict, BvS does work as a promo for films yet to come: there's no one who won't want to get to know Gadot's kick - ass Wonder Woman better after the credits roll, while Eisenberg's conceited Lexcorp heir is riddled with daddy issues, and feels ripe for further exploration.
While Douglas is always great and this film is no different, LaBeouf fails to impress and Mulligan, who showed great promise in last year's An Education, comes off as a whiny little brat with daddy issues.
The plot is that He is a cynical asshole who doesn't believe in love because Daddy Issues, and She is a flaky twat.
And did we mention that Colin also has some serious daddy issues in the form of Rayne Pryce (Peter Fonda), a storied civil rights - era mayor who weathered his own share of scandals with his Teflon bayou charm (but always preferred the roar of the crowd to the company of his own family)?
The billionaire rival of Superman is presented as a Nabokov - quoting psychopath who does bad things because he's the villain of a superhero movie, not because the film actually establishes him as having a reason to beyond some vague daddy issues and a grudge against God.
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UNTITLED ERIN FOSTER PROJECT (single camera; fka Daddy Issues) STUDIO: 3 Arts Entertainment / 20th Century Fox Television TEAM: Erin Foster (w, ep), Liz Meriwether (ep), Oly Obst (ep), Josh Lieberman (ep), Kat Coiro (d) LOGLINE: Follows single thirtysomething Andi, who refuses to settle down, and her friendship with her playboy dad.
Cons, comeuppance, love and daddy issues crisscross with lackluster acting to keep you from wondering whether Michael Caine (who was also in The Prestige.
But the man, who hasn't directed a film since the brilliant but bleak Munich in 2005 (no, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull doesn't count), has became Hollywood's most heavy - handed melodramatist in his later years, bombarding even his most escapist work with daddy issues and inoffensive, utterly sentimental narratives.
Throughout, he's an angry young man because of daddy issues; after confronting his grandfather, the former Nazi — who should've been near 90 but seems like a fit 70 - year - old — he realizes his own father's daddy issues were much, much worse.
Director Martin Campbell's saga is one of creation, destruction and daddy issues, all revolving around a daredevil fighter pilot named Hal Jordan (Ryan Reynolds) who is chosen by an alien ring — fueled by the positive green power of «will» — to be its new owner, thus making him part of a galaxy police force that, in the person of leader Sinestro (Mark Strong), views his membership with skepticism.
Franco, as Parker's tenuous buddy with daddy issues, smolders efficiently, and supporting players Harris (who gets, amazingly, in on the action) and J.K. Simmons (as cigar - chomping editor J. Jonah Jameson) shine yet brighter the second time around.
By her side in her exploration of daddy issues is writer Cameron (Aaron Paul), who brings his own obsession with Jake's writing.
Stallone's subtle turn understands wise men are more tempered and he is counterpointed by the spiky and tireless Jordan, who commits fully to a character loaded with daddy and abandonment issues.
Constantly fetishized and ridiculed for declining to dial back her smarts, she's even held responsible for repairing her daddy issues, though it's her father (Gabriel Byrne) who's emotionally unavailable and more interested in building a family with someone else.
It's also a movie that has serious daddy issues, featuring parallel father / daughter stories — from Scott's attempt to regain visitation rights with Cassie (the adorable Abby Ryder Fortston), to Hank's fractured relationship with his estranged daughter, Hope (Evangeline Lilly), who blames him for the mysterious death of her mother — that drive the overall narrative.
The characters all have their fair share of problems, from daddy issues to revenge, but they're outcasts who have their heart in the right place.
And then there's Pratt, who drowned in daddy issues as Peter Quill in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.
The British actor is perfect as Matt Murdock a blind lawyer struggling with daddy issues (his father was a successful boxer who went into terrible decline upon retirement).
Anyone who purchases a copy of Cat Daddy from Changing Hands (pre-order online) will be issued two tickets for the book signing.
The news originally came from eCanadaNow who reported that, according to indications from a number of sources as well as the latest issue of EGM, Big Daddy would indeed be thumping its way to the PS3 this September.
There's a little girl in the town who seems to hate James and want him dead, a man named Eddie who seems to have some serious anger issues from bullying, and Angela, who has some serious daddy issues... And I'm trying not to spoil things there...
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