Sentences with phrase «one's dead brother»

One thing that stood out about Kirk (no pun intended) was his bio in the Playbill in which he noted, among his credits, that he was «Michelle Pfeiffer's dead brother in WOLF.»
Another cool part of this DLC is that there is also an element of comedy that for me had parallels to Ghost Town and Weekend at Bernie's in that Geralt needs to assist one of his employer's dead brothers Vladimir.
For Professor X, he died at the hands of the Phoenix, but in the post-credits scene, it was revealed that he passed his mind into the body of his brain dead brother.
He's a fool in the larger picture of history — a man with a not - so - hidden desire to become President, whose dreams are dashed on the same weekend that his 6 - years - dead brother Jack's dream of sending a man to the moon is being realized.
Early on you find out your long dead brother isn't really dead but is leading an army of Outcasts against regular humans and it's your brotherly duty to put him down.
The story is also one of the best in the series, it sees Nate in retirement, after turning his back on the adventuring life, when suddenly his presumed dead brother re-enters his life, and asks him to return to his old lifestyle for one last time, more adventuring and treasure - hunting ensures, as Nate has to balance his personal life with doing what he does best.
Another cool part of this DLC is that there is also an element of comedy that for me had parallels to Ghost Town and Weekend at Bernie's in that Geralt needs to assist one of his employer's dead brothers Vladimir.
(Dzhokhar's lawyer would later argue in court that his dead brother was the main instigator of the crime, in an apparent attempt to help her client avoid the death penalty.)
Would any of you like to eat the fl - esh of his dead brother?
True to his spiritualistic beliefs, he made a pact with his brother that whoever died first would appear to the other, and he was sure that his dead brother had kept his word.
Am not sure what deception here if he was to marry his dead brothers wife... and am not sure how if he marry her and have children from her... still the children be for his dead brothers account?
Take your verse about marrying your dead brother's wife.
Land had to stay within families, and the brother taking his dead brother's wife would keep it in the family.
(So much for the human race) You MUST have sex with your dead brother's widow if she has no heirs.
Where, Binx wished to ask, had his dead brother gone?
In one of the tragedies of Sophocles, the woman Antigone seeks to give her dead brother a proper burial, but is forbidden by the king because her brother was an enemy of the state.
Would any one of you like to eat his dead brother's flesh?»
Or a man and his dead brother's wife if she couldn't give him a boy.
Naomi, seeing that Boaz is a likely prospect for Ruth under the Jewish levirate law that required men to marry their dead brothers» widows, sends Ruth in her best dress to lie down at the feet of Boaz on the threshing floor where he has fallen asleep after the harvest.
The letter hints at Malvolio («I may command where I adore») and asks him to appear before Olivia constantly smiling (though she is in mourning for her dead brother) and dressed in yellow stockings with cross-garters (a fashion, we are told, she detests).
The bible also says that you should take in your dead brothers wife and lay with her.
Thus the lesson Antigone, with her ineradicable loyalty to her dead brother, tries to teach Creon, the king of Thebes: the power of the city goes only so far; it does not reach all the way into the life of the family or household.
According to the prosecution, Schusteritsch called a customer help line pretending to be his dead brother in order to continue receiving benefits.
Robert J. Schusteritsch, 71, allegedly stole retirement money on behalf of his dead brother over the course of seven years.
After Henry took his dead brother Arthur's bride, he was propelled into the limelight and the foundations were laid for one of the most spectacular reigns in English history.
Sadly, Howard doesn't provide a commentary track, though a second disk does contain a raft of extras, including an outtakes reel (mostly featuring animals); 11 deleted scenes (for instance, a mountainside chat where Maggie recalls her dead brother for Jones, who never knew him; or a funeral with Ducharme when Maggie notices he has a scar from being scalped), and three alternative endings.
After Sean mysteriously disappears at a rock quarry, Jake is visited by three Moonshiners who offer to bring her dead brother back to life in exchange for taking another life.
Dressed in her dead brother's old clothes, Parvana can go to the market for raisins and naan (yes, the title is a bit literal).
Wrecked by guilt, he gives up his plans and stays home, where he starts to see his dead brother, who pleads with him not to leave.
Her character has some ill - explained back story about a dead brother and apparently can't get out of bed in the morning, but when she does, there's little chemistry between her and The Rock, perhaps because their roles — and the supposed sparks — are so underwritten.
One sequence in particular that displays the power and emotional range of Dale in the role, comes at the end of the film when he is left as the only man willing to bury his dead brother at the funeral of Kennedy's killer.
Casey Affleck is wonderful playing the part of Lee, guardian to his dead brother's son... although he didn't know he was guardian until his brother died.
The plot - heavy story involves a murderous silver thief (William Fichtner) with a scarred Jonah Hex - like face, an evil corporate railroad man (Tom Wilkinson), a dead brother and a widowed girl (Ruth Wilson), plus revenge and destiny.
Sadly, Hammer functions only to look tall, square - jawed and noble, lusting chastely after his dead brother's wife and goofing off just enough to satisfy the film's overall boringly postmodern air of irony and self - reflexivity.
If truth be told, it was actually a PICTURE of Kirk portraying Ms. Pfeiffer's dead brother but still, to say your first film starred Jack Nicholson and Michelle Pfeiffer does look good on a resume.
The mother is constantly telling us how the dead brother was an honourable, successful figure, but we only ever see the side of him that rapes and murders an underage girl.
Rudy knows something's up and does everything he can to discover his dead brother's whereabouts.
And the rest of the film, a tense experience where Kristen Stewart becomes convinced her dead brother is contacting her from beyond the grave.
There, David's initial problems blending in - as well as his confrontational relationship with the institute's sadistic captain (Diamond Dallas Page's Kennedy)- are compounded by the presence of a ghostly apparition that may or may not be his dead brother.
The three brothers are played by Christpher Walken, Chris Penn, and Vincent Gallo, as the dead brother.
The plot, for what it's worth, revolves around Armand Roulin (Douglas Booth), the animated version of the subject of Van Gogh's «Portrait of Armand Roulin, Young Man in a Yellow Jacket» (not to be mistaken for Curious George's dad), who seeks to deliver a letter from the dead Vincent to Vincent's dead brother, Theo.
I also love the way it started: «So... dead brother, huh?
Midway through Olivier Assayas» Personal Shopper, Maureen (Kristen Stewart), who's been trying to communicate with her dead brother, starts receiving mysterious anonymous text messages, just as she's boarding a train from Paris to London.
But because it dealt with a dead brother Mark felt that it might be a little too close to home for them to handle as filmmakers.
By the end of the film, it's hard to remember anything else the 41 - year - old actor has done, so completely does he embody the character of Lee Chandler, a brokenhearted New England divorcé forced to look after his dead brother's mouthy teenage son.
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