Sentences with phrase «hot out of a cast»

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Serve out a portion of the udon in a warmed shallow bowl or small cast iron pan, place clams and prawns on top, ladle hot broth over the top, sprinkle with coriander and finish with a couple of lime wedges.
A few tips: Letting the cast - iron pan preheat in a blazing hot oven will help ensure a crispy bottom crust, just be careful getting it in and out of the oven.
The cast is rounded out by Ryan, an intensely annoying jock stereotype through whose camera lens we witness most of the action; Cassidy, a vapid and forgettable hot chick stereotype; and Pfiefer, the drama - nerd stereotype and object of Reese's secret affections.
But to do so she'll have to navigate a town of predators, who include, in no particular order: the modeling agent who tells her to lie about her age (Christina Hendricks); the hot photographer who immediately calls for a closed set and asks her to get naked (Desmond Harrington); the other supermodels who, Jesse points out, undergo plastic surgery «to look like a second - rate version of me» (Bella Heathcote, Abbey Lee); the mountain lion who somehow ends up in her grimy motel room in the San Fernando Valley (casting information unknown); the helpful makeup artist who moonlights down at the morgue (Jena Malone); and the motel manager who might be a murderer and is definitely a pimp (Keanu Reeves).
Daniel Kaluuya: When I was in Skins shooting in Lithuania when I was 17 I encountered so much racism out there, and I remember all the white members of the cast got so hot about it.
An honest account of Kenney (Will Forte) building the National Lampoon brand and splitting from Beard (Domhnall Gleeson) must necessarily follow the well - worn «rapid rise, drug - fueled fall» template of the troubled - genius narrative, so Wain and his well - stocked cast do what they can to puncture the genre and let out some of its hot air.
«The Boy Who Came Back» (1958) marks the first appearances of «Nikkatsu Diamond Guys» and regular Suzuki collaborators Akira Kobayashi and Jo Shishido, with Kobayashi cast as the hot - headed hoodlum fresh out of reform school who struggles to make a clean break with his tearaway past.
Rounding out the main cast are John Goodman as Gus's old friend and boss, Pete Klein; Robert Patrick as the Atlanta Braves General Manager Vince Freeman; Matthew Lillard as Phillip Snyder, the Braves» associate director of scouting; Scott Eastwood as Billy Clark, one of Gus's discoveries, who's now in a slump; and newcomer Joe Massingill as young batting phenom Bo Gentry, who's emerged as the Major League's hottest young prospect.
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• A private tour of the Metropolitan Museum of Art's latest exhibit hours before opening to the public • Private after - hours trunk show at Bergdorf Goodman to preview and preorder designer shoe collections • Get backstage access to meet the cast of a Tony Award - winning Broadway show • Procure court - side tickets to sold - out NBA playoff games • Secure the most coveted reservations in New York City's hottest restaurants
Tate Britain, London Whiteread's inside - out casts of everything from hot - water bottles to chicken sheds are poised between banality and a spellbinding poetry of the past
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