Sentences with phrase «scene kid in high school»

I was a huge scene kid in high school and high on my priority list was continuing to spend all my spare money on concert tickets.

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Justin Henry, the kid at the center of the divorce in Kramer vs. Kramer, here steals scenes as Samantha's sarcastic little brother, while siblings John and Joan Cusack both appear as high - school have - nots.
In one key scene between the two, Milo talks about how their father (who not - coincidentally ended his own life by jumping off a bridge many years ago) once told him when he was a boy that the kids who were popular in high school were only going to see their lives go downhill from there while Milo would flourish once he was able to step out into the real world — the heartbreak comes when Milo, holding back tears, states that he was the one it never got better foIn one key scene between the two, Milo talks about how their father (who not - coincidentally ended his own life by jumping off a bridge many years ago) once told him when he was a boy that the kids who were popular in high school were only going to see their lives go downhill from there while Milo would flourish once he was able to step out into the real world — the heartbreak comes when Milo, holding back tears, states that he was the one it never got better foin high school were only going to see their lives go downhill from there while Milo would flourish once he was able to step out into the real world — the heartbreak comes when Milo, holding back tears, states that he was the one it never got better for.
The muse for the character of Danny (played by Manchester by the Sea's Lucas Hedges), a skinny kid with a good singing voice from an upper - middle - class Irish Catholic family, was Gerwig's high school boyfriend, Connor Mickiewicz, who remembers making out with her in the McKinley Park rose garden, inspiring a key scene in the movie.
We were standing on part the answer to that kid's question — the stage of Chalmette High School's magnificent theatre — far from the swearing - in ceremony and the scene of the next day's massive protests, far from the world of ed reform conferences, blogs, policy briefs, and Tweets.
For a generation of British kids, the BBC is the equivalent to the Apple II — every school computer lab had tons of them, and despite its high price (about # 375) compared to the C64 and Spectrum, it was popular enough in the home market to support a decent - sized games scene.
I like it because it enabled me to reconnect with various groups of my friends and peers over the years, from the kids I grew up and went to high school with in Galt, Ontario to the misfits from the London underground music scene in college, to the tech entrepreneurs from the mid-90's on.
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