Sentences with phrase «memorable lines»

Not only is he very intelligent, he's witty and has many memorable lines from the game.
Full of memorable lines and classic scenes, this romance reminds you how the differences between you and your partner can actually make you a stronger pair.
The shock value of the best jokes are not there, and there are fewer memorable lines and scenes than the first.
The very busy main menu cycles through more memorable lines and characters in a fast - moving way that the movie wouldn't.
Yet, there are two actors that stand out and have some of the most memorable lines and scenes.
Normally I would concentrate on the major characters, but most everyone involved in the deal - gone - bad has at least a couple of memorable lines and moments.
You must be able boil down your value to the reader in just a few memorable lines!
Given that «I haven't been fucked like that since grade school» is Marla Singer's most memorable line in Fight Club, it's easy to think she's a bohemian femme fatale, a token designed to titillate in an otherwise all - male cast.
The mainstream film that 20th Century Fox expected would have long since faded in memory, but Bird's lack of genre and Hollywood experience contributed to one quirky horror - comedy filled with memorable lines like, «He was licking me!»
Highlander has a distinctive exterior with memorable lines and a large, chrome grill that wraps into the headlights.
There are so many memorable lines throughout the entirety of this movie, mostly from the lead duo but everyone gets quip or two of their own.
Running throughout the pleasant - surprise teen comedy «Easy A» is a rib - tickling little gag whereby various characters quote memorable lines from quintessentially 1980s teen movies, from Hughes» «The Breakfast Club» and «Ferris Bueller's Day Off» to «The Outsiders» to «Say Anything.»
It's a classic quote from the film Casablanca, but can a computer grasp the magic of such memorable lines?
This stunning film noir, directed by Jacques Tourneur, offers crisp dialogue with many memorable lines.
As anyone who saw the first movie in the Taken franchise can tell you, one of the film's most memorable lines involves Mills outlining his «very particular set of skills.»
Democrat Susan Bysiewicz's rare memorable line in the campaign has been to remind party activists that she has not spent one day in Malloy's administration.
He seemed nervous and spoke haltingly — understandably, as he's not a politician and has never been in a debate before — and without any especially memorable lines or moments, his reform message didn't stand out from those of the other candidates, and probably won't live on beyond the debate.
The analysis also showed that memorable lines often have a property the team dubs «generality»: they can be widely used because they don't contain words that tie them to a specific context.
His Thorndyke is reminiscent of Jack Lemmon's performance in The Great Race, with plenty of scheming, cunning and a lot of memorable line deliveries.
Fans are known to toss spoons and footballs whenever those objects appear on screen, or shout memorable lines («Oh, hi, Mark!»
That is when she is not shrieking memorable lines like, «Love me?
Hope Holiday's memorable line highlights Billy Wilder's comedy of corporate politics and romance that won the Oscar for Best Picture.
It's one of the many unsubtle references to things to come, and a fallback refrain in «Solo» where some of the most memorable and pleasing moments are winking references to future memorable lines.
Into this empire falls a Lady MacBeth in the form of Serena Shaw (Jennifer Lawrence), who quickly becomes Serena Pemberton (over such memorable lines as «I think we should be married.»
There are a bunch of memorable lines here, from a minor character's retort to Socrates» famous «unexamined life» philosophy to humorous exchanges on
It has a very cinematic rhythm to it with its glorious big screen costumes, castles and set pieces, but also includes memorable lines of dialogue («poor, obscure, plain and little») and identifiable sequences (the red room) that will have fans of the book breathing a sigh of relief.
Melfi sprinkles a few other memorable lines in St. Vincent's opening half, but as a mid-plot twist turns the film irrevocably toward the saccharine, the script's unpolished aspects become visible: the way that the bookie (Terrence Howard) to whom Vincent owes money all but disappears halfway through; the manner in which Vincent's pregnant Russian prostitute girlfriend (Naomi Watts) exists largely to allow for stereotypical jokes founded on her accent and coarse language.
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Below are some of the most memorable lines from Kimmel's monologue - and follow along with our live blog here.
His pithy dialogue is laced with lots of memorable lines like, «May the light at the end of the tunnel is just you coming out of another vagina.»
One of the most memorable lines in Avengers: Infinity War came during a heated moment between the Avengers and the Guardians of the Galaxy.
Even Shepard threw in a few memorable lines which I won't spoil for you here.
Despite their clear cut differences in tone and style, comparisons between Swingers and Made are inevitable, so to answer the burning question: with its many memorable lines and scenes (the classic one with the answering machine most quickly comes to mind), Swingers is the breezier, funnier, more enjoyable film.
Anyway, Top Gun's got a great cast (Cruise, Anthony Edwards, Tom Skerritt, Meg Ryan, Tim Robbins and Val Kilmer), a great soundtrack, is great looking, full of memorable lines and wall - to - wall inanity for a plot.
Elon Musk has been particularly vocal lately as the pressure turns up on him and Tesla, and his witty disposition can make for some memorable lines, Silicon Valley Business Journal reports.
One thinks of Brilliant Arcturus in Ronald Knox's memorable lines:
In Chariots of Fire when Jenny reminds her brother Eric of God's purpose for him (his missions work in China, for which he is still remembered today), he pauses briefly and then delivers that memorable line: «Oh, Jenny.
One memorable line: «Jazz is the classical music of american pop music — it's the balance between soul and science, the essence of freedom and liberation.»
Mr May - Bowles spoke in court only to confirm his name and plead guilty to the two charges, but upon emerging he spoke to journalists, parodying Mr Murdoch's most memorable line from the committee hearing.
The most memorable line from the UKIP leader, however, was probably telling a woman in the audience to «calm down».
On 26 March, in an interview with Jeremy Paxman, Miliband delivered the memorable line: «Am I tough enough?
Malliotakis gave the most memorable line, «I believe that you'll have two underdogs winning this year, the New York Yankees and Nicole Malliotakis,» adding that it's «unconscionable to me that any mayor would not support the home team.»
And it was a former madam who claims to have had Eliot Spitzer as a client, a little - known lawyer, and a perennial candidate and karate expert who struck the most memorable lines of the night at the debate at Hofstra University on Long Island, which was hosted by Newsday and News Channel 12.
State GOP Chairman Ed Cox, Tricia Nixon's husband, probably doesn't write his press releases, but give him credit for signing off on some memorable lines.
Liz Kendall has reprised one of Tony Blair's most memorable lines in her latest bid to counter the...
She also appeared to cast Ed Miliband in the role of Uncle Monty from Withnail and I, as she quoted a memorable line from the cult film.
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