Sentences with phrase «hammy in»

Place your hammy in a box, with some wood shavings from her cage.
Some people like to put their hammy in a ball, to let them get exercise outside of the cage.
But he's more dildo than phallus; he's hammy in the extreme.
French actress Elodie Yung looks uncomfortable as Bryce's Interpol agent ex, while Gary Oldman is hammy in the thankless role of an Eastern European dictator.
Add that to the fact that monthly spikes in your estrogen levels can make joints more flexible, and there's no option left but to strengthen your hammies in order to protect your knees.
He was drawn to the edge of the cliff on screen as well as off, with demented showboating to rival Pacino at his hammiest in Léon and Air Force One.
Hammies in bare and small cages may display signs of compulsive pacing and circling due to stress and boredom.

Not exact matches

Fallon, who «pulled a hammy,» tagged in his predecessor who told a few jokes about the 2016 field and the
Hammy is gluten intolerant, which means that she gets a bad tummy ache if she eats anything with wheat in it, like bread, cakes and biscuits.
The Bills opted to play McCoy last Sunday after he injured his hammy during practice earlier in the week.
My back day usually follows my leg day which I assume I need to ensure I rest a day in between to give the hammys and gluteys some recharge.
It works your hammies and glutes in a big way — without taking the rest of your lower - body stabilizers out of the muscle - building equation.
If you feel the burn in your hamstrings, rather than your butt, while doing this move, your hammies are likely compensating for your too - weak glutes, Gentilcore says.
Lunges are a great exercise for building and sculpting muscle in your quads, glutes, hammies and calves (i.e your thighs, butt, hamstrings and... calves).
Fulfilling his troth, Robin is convinced by the elder Loxley, Sir Walter (Max von Sydow, hammy), to take the dead prodigal's place as lord of the manor and husband of the distinctly displeased Marion in order to prevent the baronial lands from being seized by the grasping tax collectors of the newly crowned King John (Oscar Isaac, mincingly monotonous), whose chief henchman, Sir Godfrey (Mark Strong, bald), is playing a double game as both John's right arm and a stalking horse for a French invasion of England.
I think he got stuck in that hammy... And Justice for All «you're out of order!!!»
Mike Myers as Shrek, Eddie Murphy as Donkey, Antonio Banderas as Puss in Boots: They're good and hammy at what they do.
Even behind a distracting wig and hammy Russian - inflected accent, she's fierce and committed in the lead role, while the dependably excellent Edgerton just about elevates the vanilla role of Nash into something more intriguing.
As the slave Demetrius in The Robe (1953), Mature is more understated and credible than the film's «distinguished» but hopelessly hammy star Richard Burton.
Synopsis: Frederick Bronski (Mel Brooks) and his adulterous wife, Anna (Anne Bancroft), are a pair of hammy actors running a low - rent theater in Warsaw, Pola... [MORE]
Armed with a screen story and script credited to Ryan J. Condol (Hercules), Carlton Cuse (San Andreas), Ryan Engle (The Commuter), and Adam Sztykiel (Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip), the film is loaded with hammy exposition and handwavy explanations for what is even happening and why characters are doing things at any point in time.
As the initial antagonist, a colorfully hammy Jeffrey Dean Morgan relishes in the part and Southern accent of enemy - turned - ally Agent Harvey Russell — «When science shits the bed, I'm the one they call to change the sheets,» he says — and delivers it with cowboy charm and swagger.
As if that weren't horrific enough, the poor kids are also placed in the position of defending themselves against a rampaging Leslie Nielsen — whose hammy performance will probably have fans of the Naked Gun series and their ilk waiting for a punch line that never arrives.
A final kudos to Ernie Hudson as the shifty principle of the school, his performance isn't much better than his hammy role in «Congo» but that's why its so good.
The hammy younger actor [James Roday] isn't quite as cute as he thinks he is, and he belongs on a louder comedy series, a laugh - track sitcom in which his clowning might fit in more naturally.
Yet unlike so many of the director's previous cinematic puzzle games, Redbelt cares far less about tricking its audience than about plumbing its protagonist's psyche in a way both viscerally exciting and intensely analytical, a nifty trick that's aided by a host of uniformly sturdy but tonally divergent supporting actors (dainty Emily Mortimer, chilly Rebecca Pidgeon, hammy Rodrigo Santoro, goofy Tim Allen) who don't, at first glance, seem well - suited to coexist with each other.
The reviews tended to be sniffy (the Guardian's own Peter Bradshaw called it «hammy», «cynical» and «increasingly dull and overwrought») but Southpaw benefits from a highly marketable redemptive premise and credible talent elements including director Antoine Fuqua and star Jake Gyllenhaal, coming off his acclaimed turn in Nightcrawler.
Cage tries to give his lines energy with hammy mannerisms, while Jolie (The Bone Collector) has barely a dozen lines and is cast solely for her looks rather than acting ability (and she doesn't look particularly good in this film).
In 2003, for example, both Sean Penn and Tim Robbins won Oscars for their work in Mystic River; I found both of them embarrassingly hammy — especially Robbins, whose tic - ridden portrayal of lingering trauma I'd actually call his career worst (and I saw Howard The Duck in its original theatrical runIn 2003, for example, both Sean Penn and Tim Robbins won Oscars for their work in Mystic River; I found both of them embarrassingly hammy — especially Robbins, whose tic - ridden portrayal of lingering trauma I'd actually call his career worst (and I saw Howard The Duck in its original theatrical runin Mystic River; I found both of them embarrassingly hammy — especially Robbins, whose tic - ridden portrayal of lingering trauma I'd actually call his career worst (and I saw Howard The Duck in its original theatrical runin its original theatrical run).
He is, in fact, dwarfed by George, and every other hammy performance on screen, his presence shockingly overshadowed, his usually radioactive charisma dimmed.
Time literally stands still, everyone else moves in slow motion, and Hammy accomplishes his mission.
There is a scene in DreamWorks Animation's Over the Hedge when Hammy (voiced by Steve Carell), an already - hyperactive squirrel, chugs a can of the most caffeinated cola on the market.
I really wanted to start calling him Armie Hammy since most of what he's been given in this film are lines that would fit more into children's books than in an action movie that has more violence within the story than most young Disney fans might be accustomed to seeing.
The dialogue is clichéd, as are the characters (sometimes in a racial or ethnic fashion, which is over the line to the offensive side of hammy).
While Willis continues to phone in his performance with the same on - screen persona he's been giving us for the last decade or two, the other main actors get their chances to shine, especially an always fun Helen Mirren (Monsters University, Hitchcock) and John Malkovich, who know well enough to play to the audience that they know that the movie they're in is meant to be nothing but a hammy lark.
And so he talks a group of forest creatures, including a turtle, a skunk and a squirrel named Hammy to join him in going «over the hedge» and into a new neighborhood of homes so they can get some human food.
Davis was always acting and, in her lesser moments, downright hammy; Crawford simply was.
Nicolas Cage is hammy, this might have been fine or enjoyable in a better film.
There's a vague and hammy attempt to create an antagonist, in the shape of a cartoonish colonel played by Yul Vazquez, but it's mostly plain sailing despite the tragedy at the film's core.
The rest of the cast do well enough in their perspective roles, though Law's turn as Vortigern often errs on the side of hammy rather than deliciously foppy.
Noel's Take: When Stanley Kubrick's adaptation of Stephen King's The Shining was released in 1980, it baffled many film buffs, who couldn't figure out why the man who'd made some of the most challenging, brainy, and beautiful movies of the previous 20 years would spend his precious time and talent on a hammy, heavy B - horror flick.
I did worry the sequence made the film's many great performances (from a pretty incredible cast) seem like crude caricatures that further hammed up some of the hammiest performances in movie history.
Chris Pine and Billy Magnussen, as two frustrated princes, rip their shirtfronts open in a frenzy of competitive suffering in the amusingly hammy duet «Agony.»
Veteran character actor Homolka brings a hammy late - period Bela Lugosi flavor to his performance, underhandedly stealing every scene he's in, especially those opposite stolid Lewis.
I'll admit that in the wake of the enormous cultural impact Hannibal Lecter has had in the last 17 years, Hopkins» performance borders on hammy territory every so often, especially the sucking - in noise after the line about eating the census - taker's liver with some fava beans.
This is another one of those Pacino performances that's intentionally hammy, but not necessarily in a good way.
Granted the grotesque, cartoony feel it revels in can allow for unnatural hammy performances, but few of the cast pull this off as effectively as I'd have liked.
Black lures the paunchy Dan to hammy comic relief that becomes putty in his own hands but retracts that affable grin into crippling guilt — and you have to commend co-directors Jarrad Paul and Andrew Mogel for pushing the boundaries.
The German forces are represented by Kapitan Kahn (Thomas Kretschmann, Europe's hammiest leading man; see Dario Argento's Dracula 3D), who keeps the pretty blonde peasant Masha (Yanina Studilina) hidden away to rape at his whim while also falling in love with her, and Khenze (Heiner Lauterbach), the bald tyrant of a head officer, who spits out some of the film's unintentionally funniest lines («These damn lice can't even let a man die without making him itch.»)
It's difficult to begrudge a film that has the good sense to put so much stock in Ben Kingsley's hammy theatrics.
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