Sentences with phrase «ghosts who»

He's making jokes not funny; like witty ghosts who disappear before the punchline.
There is only one band of elite soldiers crazy and determined enough to keep America safe: the Ghosts... and you just so happen to be the son of a secret commander for the Ghosts who seems to be warring against another Ghost who has gone insane from torture... or something.
As Ronan wanders the streets of Salem in search of his killer, he comes across other ghosts who died and are usually unsure how they died or are completely oblivious to the fact that they are dead.
The highlight of which are the ninja ghosts who, when activated, follow your movements until they've caught you and consumed your soul.
There are, however, lots of new ghosts who won't make it, and that leads to our next tip.
A member of the Romance Writers Association of America, I am currently working on my next novel, as the ghosts who live in my haunted, gilded - age home try to sneak their way into my stories.
The two couldn't be less alike, and yet they are drawn together by a centuries - old mystery surrounding the decrepit Pinebank and the ghosts who reside there.
Shunned by the residents of the neighbourhood in which she has lived all her life, she staggers the streets in a daze, communicating with the ghosts who inhabit the graveyard outside her home.
Mystery and suspense Another favorite is Pleasing the Ghost by Sharon Creech (HarperTrophy, 1997, ISBN: 0 -064-40686-5), in which nine - year - old Dennis is visited by ghosts who lead him on a treasure hunt.
However, that small visit ends up being longer than they anticipated when it is discovered to be haunted by ghosts who don't want them to leave, as it seems Sara is of particular interest to the mansion's current owner for resembling his deceased lover.
Based on the 2000 Dark Horse miniseries by Peter M. Lenkov and Lucas Marangon, R.I.P.D. centers on the Rest In Peace Department, a divine law - enforcement division comprised of ghosts who grapple with spirits who aren't ready to depart this world.
Once inside their new home, the family are trapped, along with the ghosts who aren't keen on company.
The basic gist of the plot: a bunch of American soldiers on a peacekeeping mission in Moldova are being slaughtered by creatures that sure as hell act a whole lot like ghosts: mean, aggressive, seemingly invincible ghosts who can kill a person simply by sweeping through them like a cold breeze.
Created by Peter M. Lenkov and Lucas Marangon, R.I.P.D. centers on the Rest In Peace Department, a divine law - enforcement division comprised of ghosts who grapple with spirits who aren't ready to depart this world.
Laughable too: characters who seem less substantial than the ghosts who threaten them, and a performance by Greene that plays like an homage to Wild Things - era Denise Richards, all arched backs, blank stares, creepy smiles, and flat line readings.
Moving staircases together with portraits that talk as well as move, oh and let's not forget the ghosts who float around Hogwarts.
Some know them as Task Force Brown, others fear them as thunderous ghosts who approach in the darkest hours of the night.
We need not conceptualize it as a ghost who attends the machine.
I guess all of my scientific lies and truth - seeking fibs will never match your magical angry ghost who is omnipotent, yet is so insecure that he demands to be worshipped non-stop.
No, I just appreciate any parent who takes her kid's crafty accomplishment and turns it into a joke about being a demented ghost who terrorizes innocent people in the woods.
Beckham is seen only sparingly, in the sidelines as a paternal ghost who suggests a nicer version of Ellen's unseen father, who can't be bothered to attend her family therapy session, which devolves into a litany of accusations.
Jeff Bridges plays his partner, a wise - cracking ghost who's been hunting spirits since the 19th century.
Plot involves a ghost who haunts an opera house and helps a budding singer before jealousy gets the better of him.
The main plot of the film revolves around a real - life incident known as the Enfield Poltergeist, an extremely well - documented case of a supposed ghost who terrorized the Hodgson family of North London from 1977 to 1979 and was apparently a fan of the classics: knocking on walls, shaking beds, throwing furniture, and even the occasional haunted kid's toy.
Yes, it's a horror movie, but that's ostensibly not the scary part — that would be the titular ghost who challenges our heroine to a mom - off for the souls of two little girls.
Lisa is trapped in the last day of her life with her family in a sort of Groundhog Day conceit, except that she's a ghost who eventually figures out that the same evil ghost dude guy has been killing young girls just like her for decades, and that it's up to her to break the cycle.
The Unborn (PG - 13 for profanity, disturbing images, sexual references, mature themes, terror and intense violence) Horror flick about an orphaned young woman (Odette Yustman) haunted by a ghost who enlists the assistance of a rabbi (Gary Oldman) to uncover the source of a family curse that can be traced back to Nazi Germany.
Seeking an escape from the stress of her life, Mira Sorvino retreats to an isolated lakeside cabin that turns out to be haunted by a ghost who develops an affection for her and must protect her from a darker presence lurking nearby.
Kendrick will appear as a ghost who taunts Claire.
Maybe he comprehends the essential schlockiness of the material, or perhaps has his mind on other things, but that's not Brad Pitt up there on the screen, more a melancholy ghost who looks a bit like him.
Not to be confused with the Korean romantic thriller The Housemaid, this The Housemaid is about a ghost who haunts a mansion in Vietnam in the 1950s where a housemaid works.
Whenever he's bored with that, he resorts to graphic bursts of violence (an early instance of which, I must admit, is a bit of a showstopper); and when all else fails, he throws in another shot of the young female ghost who just happens to haunt house while completely nude.
An encounter with a ghost who likes to vomit slime on humans — yes, they went there — brings the trio enough Internet notoriety to get them canned from their jobs, so they go into business as paranormal exterminators.
In Tale Three the vain (and rather stupid) Gorgeous Gerald is stalked by a Ghost who wants to live again in a really handsome body to win back his wife Imelda.
Young Hamlet fears that Claudius killed his father, a fear that is confirmed when he meets his father's ghost who tells him that Claudius did indeed murder him by pouring poison in his ear.
The story of that week could be from the point of view of a ghost who can only see, but not hear or feel or smell or taste.
The crime fighter / superhero The Phantom, aka «The Ghost Who Walks, Man Who Can not Die,» appeared first in February 1936 in The New York Journal as a comic strip.
The ghost who lives in the bedroom closet.
After a brief training mission with a mysterious ghost who says he knew you when he was alive, Ghat finds himself in front of a dead Father / Mother, the leader of his tribe.
Players take control of a ghost who is able to use his abilities to influence the family within the game, we help choose how the family balances their relationships and workload as we see -LSB-...]
It's as if these characters are living inside your Xbox 360 and you're a ghost who takes possession of them from time to time.
This is a game that clearly understands the strangely compelling brilliance of the sniper, of being a ghost who deals death to unsuspecting foes from afar, and it revels in that feeling.
The last scene, in which Sadako (the ghost who comes out of the TV) attacks, provided the inspiration for the battle system using the camera.
Even if a player gets blown up, they can still partake in a match as a ghost who can hop on the back of a remaining opponent and temporarily mess with their controls.
Peketo - A child ghost who is obsessed with the color red who seeks out the King's Heart to claim as his own.
The last level of each area is a boss ghost who is much larger than any other ghost.
It's a game about a ghost who needs to scare the living invaders out of its 1920s - era New England mansion.
Kent offered a first look at The Novelist's gameplay last week, showing how players control a ghost who can help shape the future of a vacationing family.
The ghost who speaks from no - where?
Either I've got a restless ghost who keeps the same hours I do or Fitbit's «tracking» includes a lot of «guesstimating.»
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