Sentences with word «himbo»

Speaking of musicals: Into the Woods vet Magnussen once again nearly steals the whole show, infusing another vain himbo with just enough humanity to make him lovable instead of loathsome.
As Lotso, Ned Beatty offers the most compelling portrait of avuncular villainy since, well, Ned Beatty in Network, and Michael Keaton's Ken is the quintessence of himbo - ism.
On its own baby - step terms, and despite its moneyed vanilla - himbo vision of gay masculinity and desire, Making Love plays now as a bemusing anachronism but not an insulting or self - inflating one.
The resident himbo is handled with a clever sense of doltishness by Billy Magnussen; Sharon Horgan is his quasi-not-really-date for the evening, Sarah, an executive coworker.
The bulk of the comedy is situational, the characters (aside from Magnussen's riotously dumb himbo) are not types so much as they are a pack of petty, hypercompetitive straight men and women reacting to the escalating intensity of the supposed «game» they find themselves in.
In projects as varied as That Awkward Moment, We Are Your Friends, Dirty Grandpa, The Paperboy, and At Any Price, he's had opportunities to play all manners of comedy, drama, and romance, and he approaches it all with the same himbo blankness.
Stamp's propensity to be wasted in films (The Limey notwithstanding) continues in Link, while the other humans (three himbo victims and an animal - control guy of sorts who hands his rifle to Link for no good reason) are just additional victims for when Jane proves dimwittedly resilient.
First Mark Wahlberg, whom he portrays as a softly - spoken himbo, ending every conversation with «Say hi to your mother for me, alright?»
About the only thing keeping last summer's Captain America: Civil War from looking entirely like a full - fledged Avengers sequel was the conspicuous absence of two key teammates: the golden - locked himbo with the hammer (Chris Hemsworth) and the walking green temper tantrum (a motion - captured Mark Ruffalo).
Efron doesn't reach Neighbors levels of inspiration, but he does finally give a performance that lands between those peaks and his frequent puppy - himbo valleys — he's funny, and a semi-credible romantic lead opposite Kendrick.
As himbo love - interest to the bimbo heroine, Luke Perry makes his film debut instantly typecast as stoned - out lowlife mechanic Pike.
Great Himbos in TV History A Beginner's Guide to Bizarro Fiction TV's Most Inappropriate Offices
The himbo embodies what Susan Faludi calls «ornamental masculinity,» a façade of traditional manliness.
Their friend Ryan (Billy Magnusson), on the other hand, is a himbo who shows with a vapid new date every time — usually looking and sounded exactly alike.
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