Sentences with phrase «great scene stealer»

They also steal Mike Tyson's tiger, borrow a cop car, rip out a tooth with a pair of pliers, do unspeakable things to a Chinese guy (Ken Jeong in a great scene stealer) and befriend a stripper / escort (Heather Graham).

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Now both of these guys are great, but the scene - stealer here is Zach Galifianakis.
Deanna quickly becomes accepted by both her daughter and her sorority friends, a well - chosen squad (the great Allison Jones cast the movie) that includes Gillian Jacobs («Love,» «Community»), who's so good and offbeat here that she actually steals scenes from McCarthy.
One great scene was when Eddie was teaching the guys to steal and ends up taking their wallets.
Another great scene occurs when he and his partners (Ving Rhames and Jean Reno) break into the CIA headquarters to steal information out of their main computer.
While playing opposite John Barrymore in The Great Man's Votes (1938), her scene - stealing propensities were so pronounced that, at one point, Barrymore threw her off his knee and bellowed «Who the hell do you think you're acting with, you silly little brute.
Broussard is great, Emma Watson is a real scene stealer, and her American accent is delightful.
Plus, the film is peppered with great performances from seasoned pros, including Christopher Plummer, Willem Dafoe, and a scene - stealing Jodie Foster.
Traumatized and guilt - ridden by her role in Fine's death, Susan presses her reluctant boss (the reliably great Allison Janney) to let her observe and report on Rayna in the field, with behind - the - scenes assistance from her fellow basement - dweller Nancy (relative newcomer Miranda Hart, turning in a scene - stealing performance reminiscent of McCarthy's in Bridesmaids).
In particular Heffernan's Farva (easily is greatest creation as a comic) will probably always be funny, and Heffernan himself steals every scene he appears in.
And Alan Rickman, back as Professor Severus Snape in only a handful of scenes, manages to steal great portions of the movie with his carefully metered, acid line readings, like a cloaked version of Meryl Streep's Miranda Priestly.
Yet perhaps Bahranis greater achievement is to make the minutiae of property foreclosure no less compelling: a scene in which Garfield steals a vacated homes air conditioner has all the sweaty tension of a bank heist or drug raid.
The most memorable from the entirely great ensemble, though, is a small but dynamic and scene stealing role for Matthew McConaughey as the older guy who refuses to grow up and move on.
There's also great supporting turns from both Kevin Durand (I am Number Four) and Craig Robinson (Hot Tub Time Machine), as well as a brilliant scene steal from The Hunger Games «Josh Hutcherson.
Meanwhile, Hill makes good use of his neuroses, improvisational skills and ability to rib at himself with a half - forced grin, this time around playing the man on the outside as Jenko gets in with the popular college jocks and Schmidt has to do the walk of shame (a great, smaller running gag) and eventually gets into a hysterical kiss / fight with a scene - stealing Jillian Bell that's another highlight of the picture.
The great strength of Barney's Version, however, is that it balances an emotionally honest look at regret and mortality with irreverent farce (Dustin Hoffman has a few scene - stealing turns as Barney's retired cop father, Issy Panofsky).
Meanwhile, Keegan - Michael Key steals every scene he's in as Laird's butler, who ends up having a great deal in common with Cato from the Pink Panther movies.
Vanity Fair acclaims Brooklynn Prince, the 7 - year - old Winter Springs actress, as among 11 of 2017's greatest scene - stealers for her work in «The Florida Project.»
As for his scene - stealing turn as Nottingham opposite Kevin Costner in the 1991 Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, he revealed how the late, great playwright Peter Barnes helped him with home lines scribbled over in Leicester Square's Pizza Express.
It has a great supporting cast — besides Bates and Bradshaw, there's Zooey Deschanel, always a scene - stealer, as Paula's sarcastic roommate.
There was quite a bit of debate as to whether he would be able to carry an entire movie on his own, but even though Carell does get a lending hand from his scene - stealing co-stars, the up - and - coming comedy star does a great job with the material.
She gives a great performance and steals one scene after another.
Mostly a two - hander, there's some great feminine relief from male ego in Joan Cusack (a scene stealer as usual), Mamie Gummer, Mickey Sumner from «Frances Ha,» and Anna Chlumsky (Ron Livingston shows up briefly as well).
With great directing by Robert Stevenson (who provided many other great Disney live - action pictures, including Mary Poppins and The Love Bug), it has a unanimously fantastic cast, in which every player is a scene - stealer.
and dazzling visual style but it is the characterization that matters the most... Christian Bale was superb and the scene - stealer but the rest did a great job as well - especially Amy Adams, Jennifer Lawrence and Jeremy Renner... the film slowed down a bit and became a bit pointless at times but nevertheless it was a lot of dazzling entertainment
The latter is a scene stealer who leaves you wanting more with such great timing and delivery.
There are better leading men than Jason Sudeikis, who's usually more effective in supporting roles, but the rest of the cast is great, including Jennifer Aniston (tapping into her naughty side once again after the positive reception from «Horrible Bosses») and up - and - comer Will Poulter in what promises to be a scene - stealing performance.
Skarsgard is great, but it is Pal Sverre Hagen who steals every scene as the crime boss known as «The Count,» who is just trying to hold his business and family life together but has absolutely no success doing so.
Co-starring Michael Zegen and Eileen O'Higgins, the supporting cast and character actors playing friends, family, and relatives on either continent are simply great (and the boy who plays Cohen's little brother is a devilish little scene stealer).
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From a scene - stealing source of beauty at the Venice Biennale to America's greatest living painter of flat people, these are the artists we'll all be talking about this month.
But put him in a room with one of Manhattan's greats, say, Robert De Niro, and would he still steal the scene?
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