Sentences with phrase «of human flesh»

But they are not unbeatable as they are made of human flesh and not spirits.
And although it had a lot of standout moments, none quite rank alongside its lead's first real taste of human flesh.
The survivors drifted towards South America in smaller whaling boats, subsisting on a diet of human flesh as their rations expired and numbers dwindled.
This boils down (no pun intended) to saying that the matter currently configured as chickpea can not receive the form of human flesh without first being disposed.
Dir Clive Barker (Andrew Robinson, Clare Higgins, Sean Chapman, Doug Bradley) From the disturbed imagination of gifted British fabulist Clive Barker comes a Faustian pact with a difference, involving a mysterious puzzle - box, a painful rebirth and the diet of human flesh needed to put the skin back on the flayed muscle of jaded sensualist Frank's resurrected body.
For such a one there is no longer any terror in the touch of human flesh, nor does he see God watching him out of the eyes of a man.
It means that the Christian Word becomes fully incarnate in the concrete actuality of human flesh, that it is present wherever that which has been becomes anew, or wherever the present seeks fulfillment in a redemptive and eschatological future.
The prostitutes have more sense than the Dutch government, which did not realize what it was doing when, trying to make prostitution a job like any other, it made «the buying and selling of human flesh acceptable.»
Although Jesus was God, he became a man and accepted the limitations of human flesh.
In fact Islam is no religion, but the full - revelation of the human flesh as that, what it is in itself.
AtheistHunter (first off FUCKTARD, you belong in an asylum): You make these claims without one shred of factual evidence to back you and you have the audacity to call Atheists arrogant??? You're just a plain ignorant waste of human flesh!!
The Beast will fully reveal the depravity of the human flesh, which is not damped down by faith.
About two - thirds of bunny costumes have a gap between the paw / mitten and the fur / sleeve, so a few inches of human flesh show amidst the white fur.
The features here, from the September 2010 issue, cover a range of topics, such as the decomposition of human flesh, the disappearance of cultures, the Earth's remaining natural resources, and apocalypse scenarios.
With more shots of mutant killer babies — thanks to stop motion effects — and the munching of human flesh, the films included here work more often than they do not.
There's nothing groundbreaking about Anders Thomas Jensen's blessedly non-Dogme The Green Butchers, the latest movie to mine the consumption of human flesh for laughs (even the title suggests a cheeky allusion to Soylent Green)-- but for a comedy, that most culturally - specific of genres, the Danish production travels remarkably well.
From R. Lee Ermey's degenerate small - town sheriff to Andrew Bryniarski's hulking Leatherface (the chainsaw - wielding killer, now with a mask fashioned out of human flesh), the villains are either too grotesque or too remote to invite easy assimilation.
Time and body - image issues stoke her desire for revenge, however, putting her on a collision course with Momoa's Miami Man, a brilliant sketch artist who's also a fearsome, unsympathetic consumer of human flesh.
I bet there's tons of room in Hell, but Capcom just keeps tossing bits of human flesh into that...
When the group meets a rogue zombie who teaches them the joys of human flesh, things start to get messy, and Andy embarks on a journey of self - discovery that will take him from his casket, to the SPCA, to a media - driven class - action lawsuit on behalf of the rights of zombies everywhere.
Wolves are commonly perceived as bottomless beasts whom no amount of human flesh can satiate their appetites.
The last slave to be taken and killed left a mysterious book behind that happens to talk, is bound of human flesh, and even has a demonic face on its cover; standard fare for this genre.
The listlessness of people waiting in an emergency waiting room contrasts discomfortingly with the gruesomeness of the chunks of human flesh appearing as fresh meat and liberal washes of red.
Dedicated to Barkley Hendricks's lesser known works on paper, Them Changes starts with an X-ray image of a person's derriere superimposed over a graphite drawing of an anonymous buttocks, the X-ray overshadowing the liveliness of human flesh.
In «Cell (Choisy)», Bourgeois rendered a replica of her childhood home in pink marble, a material reminiscent of human flesh.
Rist delights in patterns created by manipulating creases of skin, caressing, pushing and pulling to depict the varied textures of human flesh.
Roger White replaces de Kooning's or Gorky's echoes of human flesh with the clothing to cover it.
The exhibition presents paintings created in Europe and the United States since the 1950s in which a wide range of painterly effects suggest the carnal properties and cultural significance of human flesh and skin.
The first depicted large orgiastic panoramas of rabbits in a sexual feeding frenzy, which was supplanted in her second exhibition by the use of human flesh whose naked visceral qualities were matched by the textured virtuoso handling of the paint.
In these scenarios, entities of human flesh exist in various grotesque forms that are left to thrive or die as they adapt to Earth's diverse environments.
The subject was perfect for Grossman: Coney Island was a landscape of human flesh, an endless index of physical gesture, contact, and vulnerability.»
Using ink on paper, Smith combines traditional and self - taught etching techniques in her attempts to represent the subtleties of human flesh.
Where The Green Inferno works is in its final half, when the group is captured by a group of natives, and the question of whether or not those natives enjoy the taste of human flesh is answered pretty quickly.
Cabalism is discussed in some detail and the eating of human flesh is implied.
Having become accustomed to expecting the holy in the undistinguished form of human flesh, he now looked upon every ordinary detail with more than usual attention.
It is a place that is comprised of bone, sinew, sin, and demonic amalgamations made of human flesh.
In her work there is often a balanced tension between boldly abstracted geometric forms and a soft, dreamy rendering of human flesh.
When we first meet Queen Morgause, the half - sister who will seduce Arthur with a charm made from a «long ribbon» of human flesh, she is ritually sacrificing a cat to preserve her beauty.
What the movie needs is a director, and what it gets instead is Pitof, a French visual - effects maestro so much fonder of technological wizardry than of human flesh that he manages to turn even his slinky, sinuous star attraction into a digitized synthespian frolicking about endless CGI cityscapes.
However, when one of the crew ends up viciously chomped, it appears that a much larger shark must have been responsible, as they shudder to realize that the young shark's mother, a massive 35 - foot long Great White, has also passed into the park, hungry for the taste of human flesh and underwater Sea World structures.
As written by Dean Lorey and directed by Bob Balaban, the film never rises above the level of double - entendre humor regarding the eating of human flesh.
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