Sentences with phrase «other memorable lines»

Melfi sprinkles a few other memorable lines in St. Vincent's opening half, but as a mid-plot twist turns the film irrevocably toward the saccharine, the script's unpolished aspects become visible: the way that the bookie (Terrence Howard) to whom Vincent owes money all but disappears halfway through; the manner in which Vincent's pregnant Russian prostitute girlfriend (Naomi Watts) exists largely to allow for stereotypical jokes founded on her accent and coarse language.

Not exact matches

Over the years the foul line has been the scene of memorable performances — and others best forgotten
He seemed nervous and spoke haltingly — understandably, as he's not a politician and has never been in a debate before — and without any especially memorable lines or moments, his reform message didn't stand out from those of the other candidates, and probably won't live on beyond the debate.
Previous openers have been a bit rough («The Bronze,» and then the next year «Other People») but this story of a man reunited with his elephant from his childhood is more memorable, not to mention complicated than its log line.
But as the movie progresses, it picks up a head of steam and hurls itself to the other side of comedy, with lines that made me explode with laughter (there are plenty of memorable quotes to quote).
There are lines and situations touching upon things like canine ESP, two Starbucks across the street from each other, a man with two left feet (literally), plenty of other memorable, laugh - out loud, bizarre happenings in the contestants» world.
While it lacks a memorable theme, Howard makes up for it with sheer energy and excitement in many tracks and outright beauty in the other ones, sometimes favouring long - lined string melodies, sometimes old - fashioned orchestral action music.
I can see some of them now as possible poems looking for the discipline of line, others as the cores of stories whose people want to enact their conflicts explicitly more than repress and simmer with them, but my attempts at managing voice (both dialect and idiolect) and subtext give them a sense of kinship, and I think they have found their right scale and texture, which usually involves some linguistic quirk, kink, tic, freak, coil, something to make the narrator unique and memorable but not opaque.
Other activities that will give a memorable experience include surfing, zip - lining, hiking, dolphin watching tour, canopy through the rain forest, horseback riding on the beach, sport fishing and many more.
That was until I started to notice the pleasurable rhythm of «seven sevens are forty nine» or «six sixes are thirty six» (I may never know why «six fours are twenty four» and in fact most of the other lines of the poem, didn't have quite the same swing and therefore weren't as memorable).
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