Sentences with phrase «sad scenes all»

The series is fun and lighthearted, while still managing to get a few sad scenes as well.
But those sad scenes do nothing to detract from the humour of Risa and Otani, often referred to by friends as the comedy duo.
He's slick, extroverted, brimming with an inner joy (even in the sad scenes) because both he and his character know how good they are.
Richard Karikari, a member of the National Road Safety Committee, who broke the news to the paper, said there were sad scenes all over Dichemso.
It's a sad scene and while in life he never told Thor and Loki about their sister Hela, the Goddess of Death, after death Odin gives Thor wisdom and strength that helps him defeat Hela.
In one 2016 study, University of Oregon researchers videotaped people watching two movie scenes: the fake - orgasm part of the movie «When Harry Met Sally» and a sad scene from «The Champ.»
The energy and ideas Yates had built over hours and years dissipates in one sad scene.
Unfortunately, the film focuses on this bland character and her unbelievable relationships with Steve and Ben (plus an extremely sad scene involving a chicken), when centering on the Baker family dynamics or the men's friendship would have been more interesting.
We open with a flashback to probably the saddest scene in Marvel movie history, Steve Rogers's plane going down as his collaborator and love interest Agent Peggy Carter (Hayley Atwell) listens in on the radio, helpless.
There isn't exactly a happy ending, but there is a satisfying one thanks to a sweet - sad scene near the end that suggests that Ines has learned to at least appreciate her father's «make «em laugh» point of view of the world.
Finally, I'd be remiss not to mention Patton Oswalt's funny, yet slightly sad scene.
• Twenty - eight percent have turned to their pet for comfort during a scary or sad scene, while 27 percent show bad etiquette by talking to their pet about the show or movie.
Never before has such a sad scene been so gosh darn beautiful.

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You just feel so sad for him from the very first scene, where he's forced to declare a sexual orientation and taken to a room he can share with his dog, who is also his brother.
her version of Christianity reminds me of this sad, old ER scene... [youtube = http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vhxURmVl0lQ&w=640&h=390]
I think it is really sad that a CHRISTIAN nation, replaces almost all forms of it in the public schools, you can't have a Nativity scene anywhere in the school w / o it being «discriminating» to other people, but we can accept Muslim holidays.
(Despite the parallel Jonah 4:9 which is cited by E. Klostermann, Das Markus - Evangelium, 3rd Edition [1936], ad loc., and E. Lohmeyer, Das Evangelium des Markus [1937], ad loc., I agree with J. Weiss, Das Markus - Evangelium, 3rd Edition [1917], ad loc., that the explanation: «I am so sad that I prefer to die» in this situation where Jesus knows that He is going to die [the scene is the Last Supper!]
The reason is clear: the death of the sad - eyed angel creates a stumbling block not only for Wiesel, but for Mauriac; not only for the Jewish victim, but for the Christian onlooker who can not interpret away the scandalous scene without trivializing its grossly unredeemed features.
There is a scene here where Max watches her mother do a semi-striptease to Kim Carnes's «Bette Davis Eyes,» and instead of being perverse or funny it is wrenchingly sad.
Yet here were two guys, both now swearing they are neither sad nor mad at the NFL for snubbing them, who lit up the college scene with their verve and ability to lead a team to victory.
This was the sad, surreal scene at the old Jets» last home game ever:
I was honestly sad, when I sat behind my television set and watched the scenes unfold as Comrade Mugabe ushered himself out of office in a way that did not befit the status he once occupied as an astute Freedom Fighter as well as an astute Leader of the ZANU PF.
«This is not one of those sad cases where a government vendor suddenly appears on the scene and bribes a public official to influence an outcome,» Keating said.
In not too many years it is conceivable that a sad little scene will play out around the kitchen tables in some American homes: «Sorry, kids, we're not going to Disney World this year... Daddy's going to fly in a spaceship!»
He showed them a sad film — a scene from Franco Zeffirelli's 1979 film The Champ, in which a son cries over the body of his dying father, a boxer — and collected their tears in vials (see video).
In the 2014 study, which was conducted by Eccles and her associates in collaboration with researchers from Spain, hypermobile participants displayed heightened neural reactivity to sad and angry scenes in brain regions implicated in anxiety.
Who can forget the scenes from movies like «Bridget Jones» Diary» and «Sex and the City,» that show sad singles like Bridget Jones polishing off an entire quart of ice cream or Carrie Bradshaw drowning her single gal sorrows with some NYC retail therapy?
I'm glad you had a fun time at the concert, although you're right it is sad how much the music scene has had a lot of high profile losses this year.
That said, there is a sad lack of werewolf scenes in this movie, so be prepared for that.
One account suggests that the dating scene in Beijing is sad with particular difficulties for expatriate Chinese women hoping to.
But she also has moments of sad tenderness, especially in her scenes with Ron Eldard, playing a cop who falls in love with Kathy and tries, within and outside the law, to help her.
There's never that scene we are accustomed to seeing in lesser movies, where there's a sad score in the background when we are shown tearjerking material.
To the people saying the story sucks, it doesn't at all and even gets strongly emotional when you are forced to do something terribly heart breaking late in the game, now that is a gripping and sad emotional moment granted it doesn't last long enough but it is better story and more emotional than anything in halo or gears and that is one scene on a handheld!
But we still have to endure many scenes which are overplayed just that little too much, like Herbie «coughing» after Thorndyke puts Irish coffee in the petrol tank, or the scene where he tries to throw himself off the bridge, which slowly goes from being sad to making us feel silly for crying at a car being drowned.
The scenes with Spacey crackle — Hoult leans into the hero's attractive obnoxiousness and the older actor responds with one of his looser, funnier performances — and Zoey Deutch is unexpectedly good as Oona O'Neill, the brittle, sad - eyed debutante who toyed with the young writer before throwing him over to marry the aging Charlie Chaplin.
Still, the film never quite nails down an overall tone, building to two powerful scenes closing out the second act and warming up the third: one between Gerry and his ex-wife (Robin Weigert, looking nothing like «Deadwood's» Calamity Jane) heartbreaking and tense, the other at a sparsely attended horse track with Gerry and Curtis seemingly all but solidifying their own sad fates.
There's some swearing, a lot of edge and a few really sad moments, including one that compares to the ant - death in HONEY I SHUNK THE KIDS and the horse scene in THE NEVERNEDING STORY.
One noticeable issue about this movie is that it forces us to feel sad for characters we don't even learn anything about or are on screen for one scene.
A decent character study whose main strength lies in two great performances by Foster and Harrelson, who shine in a sad story that deals with the psychological consequences of a terrible job, but the film also suffers from some tiresome pacing and unnecessary scenes.
Cheesy, campy, funny and sad all in the same scene sometimes.For a movie I stumbled into this was a frigin awesome mistake and one I am happy I made.
The final scenes is a sad one involving Romello's brother Raynathan and their father A.R. aka Arthur Romello (Clarence Williams III).
As a side note, this represents Jill Clayburgh's final screen appearance, so there's something unintentionally sad about her handful of scenes.
The scenes with Lane are heart - crushingly sad, as Brady visits the severely disabled man in a rehab facility, where the two roleplay what it would still feel like for the wheelchair - bound cowboy to ride a horse in his hospital room.
Watching «The Room» on your own, and struggling through the banal dialogue and non sequiturs, the dreary sets, the elevator Muzak score, and the long, cringe - inducing sex scenes in which Wiseau bares his all for our appreciation isn't funny but sad.
The assorted supporting characters, all resigned to sad stock roles, fail to register, so much so that the actually evil king Tervin only has two scenes before the final battle.
Some of the moments between Annie and Ted are amusing while some of the ones between Annie and Rhodes are sweet, but ultimately these scenes highlight Annie's sad sack side, which is a bit of a downer.
Many may feel unsatisfied because of the 8 bit style, but it is amazing how deep this game can make you addicted to it, smile at the fun scenes and feel threatened or sad when danger is near with said style.
«Woody Allen said to Rebecca Hall once in a scene, «Do it once happy, do it sad, and do it indifferent, because I don't know where I'm going to be when I'm editing this,»» Messina, who premiered his feature debut at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York.
Arestrup has perhaps the saddest story, and he really drives it home in his few scenes.
The saddest part about the deleted scenes was that you see a ton of odes to the novel, including Val's «I love you forever!»
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