Sentences with phrase «odd scene»

The first half is great, but PTA let's all the story threads go in the second half and it unwinds into a couple of odd scenes without so much of a conclusion as just an end.
It's all very strange, but I assure you, that's the least odd scene in the two hours it takes to complete Datura.
It succumbs to evasiveness and sentimentality at the end, but this does not extinguish the memory of the many funny, touching, and captivatingly odd scenes that have come before.
The entire odd scene strangely benefits Raymie.
One of the odder scenes, among many, at today's Columbus Day parade on Fifth Avenue: the dozen or so Jeanine Pirro campaign workers wearing «Vote for Pirro» T - shirts in the exact style of Napoleon Dynamite's «Vote for Pedro» T - shirts.
It's been years and years since I read Tolkien's novel, but cursory research has shown me that the parts of Jackson's film I found most disappointing — the cyclical exposition, the odd scenes of supporting characters that go nowhere — don't have much of anything to do with the original story.
With Dark Star, he had gotten used to shooting the odd scene, going off to raise money, coming back and repeating the process, much like David Lynch was doing with Eraserhead around the same time.
In one of the film's odder scenes, she tells Max, rhapsodically, how Charlie almost beat the number - one boxing contender («He was beautiful,» she says).
The odd scene set inside the embassy does nothing to ratchet up tension and only reminds us how monocular this view of the crisis is.
Much of the film focuses on Sinan's visit to his hometown of Çan and the nearby countryside, along with the odd scene in his university town of Çanakkale.
The film has extended soft - core - style sex scenes, a weird, inexplicable confrontation between Danny and a drug dealer, and another odd scene with guys in tuxedos tossing a football.
Why did Marvel include such an odd scene, and is there a deeper meaning?
Written and directed by Bryan Poyser, the film starts with an odd scene with a middle - aged white guy, Rudy (Chris Doubek), washing himself with a hose as his wife of 12 years, Diana (Heather Kafka) has thrown him out of the house, and he is living in his Ford Escort in Austin.
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