In
his laconic way, he then confirmed that he was as fascinated by Bram's work as he was by his persona.
Not exact matches
Hooke is very
laconic, in a
way.
Joe is played by Matthew McConaughey, whose natural
laconic, easy - going
way is mutated into something snake - like and insidious here.
By the same token, the cast speaks in his stylized yet authentically provincial patois («I like the
way you talk,» the two heroes of his Sling Blade confided in each other, echoing our sentiments exactly), and in a movie with a less
laconic pace than Thornton the director seems willing to accept.
We're introduced to Tom Cruise's Nick Morton, a
laconic military officer / Three Kings - style plunderer, along with his loudmouth partner - in - crime Chris Vail (Jake Johnson), as they blunder their
way through a terrorist - occupied city in Mesopotamia.
The actor's elegant
way with a
laconic antihero was established back in 2004, when he played the tortured, mustachioed sheriff Seth Bullock on HBO's Deadwood.
The series, which features flying cars and shape - shifting exotic dancers, should go some
way to satisfying those longing for a second «Blade Runner» sequel, but best of all is the return of the lanky,
laconic Kinnaman — Holder on «The Killing» — to detective work.
The
laconic Austin, TX - based indie also suggested that if you're pushing to make games purely for commercial reasons, you may be barking up the wrong tree, concluding: «There are much more reliable
ways to get rich than making video games.»
His fiercely
laconic work destroyed the boundaries between furniture and sculpture, between private delectation and public use and radically altered the
way we see many 20th - century masters, including Gerrit Rietveld and Brâncuși.
«For someone who had worked so hard for so long to achieve his breakthrough as an artist, Roy Lichtenstein, even late in life, always remained
laconic about the
way his famous comic book images actually started.