Sentences with phrase «good sad sacks»

They aren't very good sad sacks, as they've each enjoyed thrilling postseason runs within the last few years.

Not exact matches

You're emotionally being a sad - sack how is that any better??
Good evening mate, agree with everything you say I feel so sad and worried about where Wenger is taking the club this season and while it was great fun mocking Man U fans last season we are going to end up in a similar position this time around unless Ivan and stan grow some balls and sack our old deluded stubborn manager
Our sad sack defense can't cover anyone or stop any running backs and we hold Antonio Brown and LeVeon Bell and Co well below average in scoring.
I've been such a sad sack this week, but I suppose with good reason.
Reviews were good, and later that same year he starred in The Sad Sack.
The middle - aged dramedy about a bunch of sad sacks who form a synchronized swim team has a real murderer's row of bankable local talent, including arthouse leading man Mathieu Amalric («Ismael's Ghosts,» «The Diving Bell and the Butterfly»), comic star Virginie Efira («Elle») and heartthrob Guillaume Canet (who, alongside wife Marion Cotillard, makes up the country's biggest celebrity couple)... and you'd better believe that all of them showed up.
The supporting cast sure doesn't want for talent, even if most of the roles are fairly forgettable and one - note; there's Tracy Morgan as a sad sack gym coach, Christina Hendricks as a sexy drama teacher, Dean Norris as a consistently baffled, pissed - off principal, and easily the best of the bunch, Jillian Bell as meth addict counselor Holly.
Leto's Rayon in Dallas Buyers Club met with hostility not just because it embodied so many stereotypes («a sad - sack, clothes - obsessed, constantly flirting... drug - addict prostitute» as Steve Friess wrote in Time) but also because no trans consultants were enlisted, and because Leto used his speech on winning the Golden Globe for best supporting actor to talk about how that «tiny little Brazilian bubble butt was all mine» rather than anything he had learned about the realities of trans living.
George Marshall («Destry Rides Again» / «You Can't Cheat an Honest Man» / «The Sad Sack») ably directs this modest amiable western comedy, that has a few good fight sequences and a splendid screenplay from William Bowers and the story's writer Jamest Edward Grant.
Jon Lovitz, Southland Tales (2006) Jon Lovitz came to America's attention as a bumbling sad - sack on Saturday Night Live, best known for running gags like the «Girl Watchers» series, where he and Tom Hanks played two atonal, self - denigrating drips who dismissed every woman they saw as «waaaaay out of our league.»
Violet doesn't think much of Lilly's interest in exotic older grad student Xavier (Hugo Becker), preferring on principle the company of borderline illiterate «sad - sacks» like frat - boy boyfriend Frank (Ryan Metcalfe), whose lack of good looks and basic sense strikes her as an opportunity.
And all this in addition to what might be his two best roles: Seymour, the sad sack in Ghost World, and Carl Showalter, the kidnapper in Fargo who winds up in a woodchipper.
your Sad Sack, is that the best you have?
The word «your» which precedes «Sad Sack» is a possessive pronoun, and entirely out of context unless you are referring to my «sack» which, I assure you, is in very good spirits most of the tSack» is a possessive pronoun, and entirely out of context unless you are referring to my «sack» which, I assure you, is in very good spirits most of the tsack» which, I assure you, is in very good spirits most of the time.
Best Friends magazine broke the mold of existing animal advocacy publications in the early 1990s with a principled policy of never using graphic images of suffering animals to make our readers feel pity and guilt, and now we've created the following TV spot with the hope that we can disrupt the sad - sack world of animal video appeals with something new, something positive and something entirely Best Friends.
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