Sentences with phrase «saw tap dancing»

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And because they figured people would see through that verbal tap dance, they threw up the smokescreen of supporting «other» mosques.
Fr Rider is seen dazzling the audience with his tap dancing before Fr Gibson wows the crowd with his Irish jig, with the dance culminating in the pair going head to head in a dance - off.
i see people saying IM tap dancing and skirting..
The film boasts a murderer's row of talent, and in the course of Mannix bouncing from crisis to crisis we get to see Channing Tatum tap dance, Scarlett Johansson perform a water ballet, and newcomer Alden Ehrenreich sing cowboy tunes and show off his rope tricks.
For the cutest costume since the tap dancing bee girl, dress your honey as a busy little bee and mama can be the perfumed flower (see the Butterfly).
Such «tap dancing» has never been seen in a bird before, according to the study.
See it cropping up in the character of Drew's widowed mother: in a flurry of manic energy after her husband's passing, Hollie (Susan Sarandon) proceeds to improve herself by learning stand - up comedy and tap - dancing — anything that will allow for slapstick comic whimsy (in learning to fix a car, the hood falls on her and she kicks her legs hysterically), which becomes as deadly as cancer during an ill - considered eulogy at a memorial service that stands as one of the most painful moments in movies this year.
takes us back to many different genres of filmmaking from the 1940s, including historical epics, war films, musicals — tap dancing Frank Sinatra musicals and Esther Williams musicals with vibrant colors, rich black and whites — all the while allowing Deakins to do what he always does with any movie he's working on whether it's the shittiest film you've ever seen or the best — making it 100 % better just by having shot it.
Her likes are tap dancing, flowers, and proper diction, and her dislikes are apparently the sort of easy - to - spot freaks you see committing crimes in movies moreso than real life.
The place was still a skeleton, but as my mind put flesh on it I began to see a nightclub like the one in Shanghai where I'd once danced the fox - trot... Onstage, as if testing it for the first time, a Chinese man, twentysix or twenty - seven, or maybe older, wearing cream - colored pants and a blue button - down linen shirt, slid across the floor, spun, and then resumed tapping.
With the new Bing Concert Hall opening on the Stanford campus in a couple of months, Connie Wolf, the new director of Stanford's Cantor Arts Center, thought it would be cool to present a music - filled work of art: Christian Marclay's «Video Quartet,» a four - screen work that splices and juxtaposes sonic moments of all kinds from hundreds of movies - people tap dancing and singing arias, explosions and door knocks, Kirk Douglas in «Young Man With a Horn» and Jimi Hendrix in concert - in a 14 - minute video that floored New York Times critic Roberta Smith when she saw it in 2003.
I could certainly see myself dressed up in a dapper suit and warbling a chorus or two of Chim Chim Cheree, whilst tap dancing and twirling an umbrella alongside dancing penguins.
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