Sentences with phrase «of real dolls»

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In that movie, proclaiming that the real money in movies comes from merchandising, one of the characters shows off T - shirts, lunchboxes, dolls, breakfast cereals — and a branded flamethrower, adding «The kids love this one!»
Christmas may not be a myth, because it is actually celebrating St. Nicholas, a real man who gave block carvings of animals and dolls to children in his village in Finland.
Upon arrival and check - in at the downtown luxury hotel — whose expansive lobby is decked out in holiday cheer — you'll receive a Joffrey Nutcracker gift bag filled with keepsakes: a commemorative program detailing the new version of the show (now in its second season), with behind - the - scenes peeks at set designs, dance rehearsals, costumes and more; a hand painted, wooden nutcracker doll; and, perhaps coolest of all, a real pointe shoe that was worn and signed by one of the dancers in the show.
For pretend play shumee gives you a collection of toys ranging from real looking pizzas & Strawberry Cakes to train tracks & doll houses to fire trucks & safari trucks with props to Sea World animals & kitchen pretend set.
I once gave a breastfeeding talk to an auditorium full of college students, wearing a doll in a sling and patting, stroking, and swaying with the doll, as I would have with a real baby.
Why can't the baby doll know there's a real nipple in front of it instead of that thing she put on.
The doll, is the size of a real 6 month old baby!
Hopefully you've practiced this ahead of time with your doll or swaddled pillow, but be prepared to temporarily lower your expectations and up the dog's paycheck for the real thing.
I love the quality of the Baby Bijoux doll and how real they look.
They have some of the sweetest little baby dolls and real life like baby strollers.
She told me she would bring me one of their ring slings to try when I returned to my family, because, it turned out, the dolls were just a sideline for them and their real passion was baby carriers!
Not all, but many young girls grow up playing with baby dolls who they love to dress up, dreaming of the day when they can have their own real - life baby to look after.
I still have both of those dolls, and Cabbage Patch Kids are a very real symbol to me of my grandmother's love.
At first I thought her and her husband were trying to play a joke on me, which would be sort of fitting as they were both drama majors, but then I looked a bit closer and saw a blood pressure cuff on her arm and realized that the baby she was holding was not a doll but a real pink newborn.
But beyond such special circumstances, media effects research, with its Bobo dolls as markers of real - world aggression, is problematic.
I've always been so girly, like a real girl who loves to doll up and look like a princess from the moment I just get of the bed till I fall asleep.
I won't go into detail on this one as we'd be here forever but a quick google search and you will be met with lots of information on the REAL doll which is currently encased away in an Occult Museum in Connecticut US, to prevent people from touching the doll and being cursed.
Instead, my brother and I (he's really my real brother I swear) have our own fair share of memories via dolled up pictures.
Do you know this love dolls can be a good substitute of a real lover?
Building yourself a perfect profile with promo your attract parts, you won't date your sugar daddy every day as long as you won't live - in him, so something you don't have to Be like that you can just ACT that what you are, like, you are innocent and came from small town so very caring others (If you want to find the sugar daddy that want to find a warm company and spoil his sugar baby like Barbie doll) but the real you is independent and have ambitions to save a mount of money for future preparing.
But it's worse that Peter Rabbit wants to invoke the real Potter without acknowledging what an amazing, accomplished woman she was, someone well ahead of her time as a scientist and a conservationist, a self - publisher of her first book, and a pioneer of character merchandising who started selling licensed Peter Rabbit dolls in 1903.
Jackie has voluntarily taken on the role of (college - educated) Barbie - doll trophy wife and baby - maker (if not real mother) who wants terribly much to please her workaholic, inattentive husband who in turn sees himself as the «pulled - myself - up - by - the bootstraps» bread - winner who happens to have fallen on hard times.
She's not the violent Barbie doll of tabloid news and late - night punchlines: «I'm a real person.»
Valley of the Dolls was a proudly sleazy potboiler that sold 26 million copies and had readers wondering which characters matched up to which real - life show - biz figures.
If you have a real fear of scary dolls, then you may want to skip this one.
But the real issue only comes into play when the couple applies for adoption, which prompts the state of Massachusetts to strip the sentient doll of his personhood.
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It's best to imagine it as a Windows 8 blowup doll — though it resembles the real thing it isn't nearly as functional, but if you use your imagination you can still have a lot of fun.
In the comic 2007 film Lars and the Real Girl, Ryan Gosling plays the role of an introverted guy who falls in love with a sex doll.
It's a thin tightrope navigated by Lars and the Real Girl, Craig Gillespie's movie about a delusional 27 - year - old (Ryan Gosling) who finds love and community acceptance as a result of falling big time for a mail - order sex doll.
Nevertheless, the film affixes yet another horrific history to its wicked, wooden adversary (the eye - roller of a tagline reads «You don't know the real story,» as if that's the viewer's fault at this point), positing that the doll originally belonged to the daughter of a kindly toymaker (Anthony LaPaglia) and his wife (Miranda Otto), who reside in a remote California farmhouse.
The real star of the film, though, is Bava's fluid and often balletic camera work: long takes frequently incorporate mercurial compositions, moving from extreme close - ups to wide, tracking, and variable zooms; and with the exception of three moments, Five Dolls is less zoom - happy than the ludicrous indulgences found in Planet of the Vampires («watch out for the bubbling LAVA - LAVA - LAVA!»)
First, there's a dramatization of the 1968 Annabelle Higgins case, a real - life «haunting» that apparently involved a creepy doll, and two dimwitted nubile nurses.
Ryan Gosling has made a name for himself playing characters who live on the fringes of society: his breakout role as a Nazi - sympathizing Jew in The Believer, a half - baked teacher in Half Nelson, a man in love with a blow - up doll in Lars And The Real Girl, and most recently, a fledgling musician whose temper and lack of ambition prove destructive to his family in Blue Valentine.
The first hour is an absolute bore, littered with shots of the expressionless doll sitting around a spooky English mansion and, well, not doing much else, while the manner in which its «parents» (and eventually, Greta herself) treat it like a real - life boy is so incredibly stupid that it borders on comedy.
Watching Todd Haynes's seventh feature, Wonderstruck, it's hard not to think about certain hallmarks of the director's previous films: the sense of yearning and isolation found in Safe and Far from Heaven; the fixation on personal and historical past as characters come to terms with being outsiders in Velvet Goldmine; even the use of Barbie dolls as stand - ins for real people in Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story.
The line between the miniature version of the house and the real one tend to get muddled, creating shots of the real house to look like we're looking in on a doll house, just with real people.
A computerized doll, programmed to mirror the needs of a real baby, shows teens what parenting is really like.
Educators with high hopes of preventing teen pregnancy have assigned their students computerized baby dolls, programmed to cry, coo, and make life complicated, just like a real baby.
This is based on real events: the exchange of dolls between Japanese and U.S. schoolchildren was conceived as a message of peace.
While kids are interacting and playing with the real doll, the virtual version of it, inside the app, responds with giggles, laughs, and full body animations that provide even more feedback than the doll's LCD eyes are capable of.
Asset allocation is just a fancy term for describing how much of different investment classes - stocks, bonds, cash, real estate, precious metals, rare Cabbage Patch dolls - you should have in your portfolio.
Of course, your dog will quickly discover that the doll isn't a real baby, but her initial reactions to it may help you determine which obedience skills you should focus on before the baby's arrival.
Using voodoo it's possible to curse enemies and even get them to fight each other, but the real the draw of its power comes from the ability to actually take control of people by creating a voodoo doll of them, done by collecting certain ingredients.
However, this strange tale of a doll coming to life isn't enough for the mother to accept, so it isn't until Mario proves Geno is real that the mom starts believing Gaz.
The cool thing about these dolls is the amount of details, from all the little pouches, holsters, zippers and buckles, and the fact that the clothing is made from real fabric, rather than plastic.
Whether you're lining up hordes of real aliens to kill or just playing dolls in your house, you'll never feel at a loss for confidence and one - liners with Little Duke at your side.
Unravel on the other hand was an announcement (more case studies on those to come), garnering extra attention thanks to this, and the incredibly emotional designer that presented the character on stage (a real doll made out of yarn) probably resonated well with the audience, while being at odds with the usually dry and corporate image that people have of EA.
Augustine's woman in a kitchen, leaning back from a bottle of scotch, uses the inanimacy of a doll to make Friedan's story no less funny for being real.
Real Violence has been quickly dismissed for being superficial, after nothing but shock, a meritless, simulated reenactment of the kind of senseless violence experienced all too frequently by people who, unlike Wolfson and his doll, aren't straight, male, and white.
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