Sentences with phrase «drawl which»

Exotic Feline Rescue Center director Joe Taft narrates with an unsettling, William Hickey-esque drawl which ads a heavy layer of creepiness to the episode.

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Watching Efird on video, I wondered how audiences outside the Bible Belt would take to his drawl and his eagle - like visage, which intimidated me in spite of his avuncular manner.
Like a Texan who keeps his drawl after moving to California, adult cells reprogrammed to resemble embryonic cells retain some signatures of the tissue from which they came.
«I'm always aiming for a serenity as a Utopian ideal,» Owens explains, in the seductive, measured drawl with which he typically expresses his darkest, most convoluted thoughts.
In terms of other features, you'll find a casual dating advisor (which tells you how to have a fling and how to hide it from your partner), dating tips (depressing drawl about people becoming bored in relationships and how it's natural to wander off) and a «Love Encyclopaedia» which is basically a child's guide to sex.
These action sequences aren't anywhere near as much fun as the ensemble cast, which includes Jeffrey Dean Morgan's FBI agent (pastiche - y southern drawl and suit included) and romcom nice boy Jake Lacy (Obvious Child, Girls) as a sweaty, slightly useless Pop - Tart - eating minion to his evil genius sister.
, which sees Lynch, propped up behind a microphone, spinning production myths in his peculiar Midwestern drawl in much the same way that Werner Herzog spins his with a Bavarian accent.
His head often slightly bowed and his voice a quavering drawl that reminded a few filmgoers of Bill Clinton, Lincoln is prone to pausing and telling stories or jokes, which prompt even some aides to roll their eyes.
And Chief Willoughby, played with that familiar Southern twinkle and drawl by Woody Harrelson, turns out to be a decent man trying his best — and he also happens to be dying of cancer, which is just one way that McDonagh complicates the audience's rooting interest, its points of identification.
Schumacher has the audacity to finish it off with a bucolic barbecue at which Jake drawls, «Well, I thought our girls should play together!»
As Elvis, Michael Shannon (Midnight Special) gives him a soft and fragile voice, which is vastly different than the low and hunky drawl we associate with him.
At least, he thinks it's an accident, but Jerry hasn't been taking his meds lately, which is why he's starting to hear voices — namely his loyal dog Bosco, who speaks in a Southern drawl, and his sociopathic cat Mr. Whiskers, who speaks in a Scottish brogue (both voiced by Reynolds)-- urging him to kill again.
Greta Gerwig stars in and co-writes a very funny film with director and partner Baumbach, and gives her most satisfying and relaxed performance to date, a performance in which that hesitant drawl of ditsiness and bovine innocence finally make comic and dramatic sense, now that they come with a stronger twinge of anxiety.
I remember a meeting in which one of my colleagues, trying to soften my blow more than I had been able to, told our guests in her sweet - as - honey Texas drawl, «What Russ is trying to say is that ya'll just need to be more picky.»
I'm sure Thorn wouldn't have been half as memorable without her sarcastic drawl and borderline aggressiveness, which promised copious amounts of pain to those she spoke to.
HAVE YOU SEEN «The Californians,» the Saturday Night Live sketch in which Fred Armisen, Kristen Wiig, and Co. play bleached, surf - drawling dimwits whose soap - operatic interactions always lead to discussions about the best way through the traffic - clogged thoroughfares of Los Angeles?
«Ma'am, you can't take that,» a ticket agent at the Hudson station drawled, in the casual manner in which you might say, «No flip - flops on the tennis court.»
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