Not exact matches
The
shot of R dunking your cookies in strong coffee made my
mouth water.
The
shots for this cake are
mouth watering.
Then, the night before the big
shoot stop drinking
water, and the day of the
shoot don't take more than a few sips to wet the
mouth.
That first
shot with the peanut butter topping and the fork has my
mouth watering!
Sushi food
shots always make my
mouth water.
But it's sort of their
shot at a foul -
mouthed pot - sex - bodily - functions - Judd Apatow - style comedy and as such seems
watered down, with just a hint of the British eccentricity that made them cult heroes.
Shot on 35 mm in luminous, sun - dappled tones in the French village of Saint - Antonin - Noble - Val (with some second - unit work in India), and handsomely appointed by production designer David Gropman and costume designer Pierre - Yves Gayraud, the film is also distinguished by its
mouth -
watering visual buffet, whether lingering on vats of steaming red curry or a perfectly plated pigeon with truffles.
The centerpiece is a gilded Samson wrestling a lion that
shoots a jet of
water over 65 feet high from its open
mouth.
When he's not taking the perfect photo of tacos or a
mouth -
watering shot of a Panamanian hamburger with chorizo and melted cheese, Jorge is busy creating original video content for his YouTube channel, showcasing the best culinary adventures in and around Panama and greater Latin America.
Like how its
mouth can open; it remains to be see if he'll
shoot water, which was a primary means of offense in Metal Gear Solid 2.
After Mario sprays
water on the generator, they come out and have to be defeated by
shooting water at their
mouths.
The chance to play MGS2 and MGS3 on the Vita is a
mouth -
watering proposition (though pre-release
shots suggest a sub-native resolution and no AA) but it's a shame that an enhanced version of Peace Walker seems set to remain the preserve of home platforms only...
He shows her his collection — a painting of a woman with a stream of
water shooting out of her
mouth into a bucket below, a lifelike pair of legs sticking out of the wall with arrows protruding from the rear.
If you watch and wait long enough, they «aerate» the eggs by flushing
water in and out of their
mouths, sometimes requiring stray egg mass to be re-captured like in this
shot at Fairy Bower, Manly [Australia].