Sentences with phrase «shot in cold blood»

The tragic murder of 17 souls, shot in cold blood at Parkland's Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, an edifice designed to teach the children right from wrong.
After her husband is shot in cold blood in the middle of town, a young woman named Emma (Haley Bennett) goes off into the wild west looking for help.
The movie also, offers an unpleasant glimpse of contemporary South Africa outside the commission: At the beginning of the film, a Black South African attempts to raid Anna's home; at the end, one Black South African settles a longstanding score with another by shooting him in cold blood in an alley.

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To answer u why don't u take a gun and shoot someone in cold blood.
Here they murdered in cold blood shooting many of innocent victims multiple times in the face, civilians armed with chairs against automatic weapons.
I can not believe that this guy shot a dude 13 times in cold blood and he ever made it out of prison.
If my grandparents had been beaten or lynched for the colour of their skin, if my parents had suffered under oppressive segregation, if I had a friend or relative who had been shot down in cold blood by a police department because that is just way more likely if you're Black in America, I'd have been angry, too.
He was later indicted on murder charges in nearby McDowell County and shot, as they say, «in cold blood,» by company detectives on the courthouse steps.
For me, the silver lining in the team losing ground on lottery placement is the continued crunch time execution and cold blooded shooting demonstrated routinely by Buddy, Bogi, and Fox.
«Brinks guard, Peter Paige, was shot and killed in cold blood, he never had a chance,» Conservative Party Chairman Mike Long said.
Most of us that drink bone broth don't shoot it directly into our veins, nor do we typically get cold enough in our veins / arteries to actually make it gel up even if we did put it directly into our blood.
What George Clooney Does: Stares glumly, stares glumly, stares glumly, shoots this guy, shoots the lady he just had sex with, drives and stares glumly, meets contacts, makes a gun, talks on the phone to the boss he no longer trusts, stares glumly, makes another gun, talks some, meets a lady assassin who's even more cold - blooded than he is, stares glumly, gets kind of turned on when he shoots his gun in the lady assassin's direction and she doesn't even flinch, talks to a priest, stares glumly at the priest.
Vittorio Storaro comments at some length on the color symbolism in Bertolucci's The Last Emperor, which he shot, demonstrating more critical insight into how the film works and what it's about than we are likely to find in reviews, and there are similarly revealing commentaries from Michael Chapman about the iconographic and stylistic sources of Raging Bull (Life magazine and the photographs of Weegee) and from Hall about the role played by chance in the lighting of a scene from In Cold Blood, where the shadows of raindrops appear to be running down Robert Blake's facin Bertolucci's The Last Emperor, which he shot, demonstrating more critical insight into how the film works and what it's about than we are likely to find in reviews, and there are similarly revealing commentaries from Michael Chapman about the iconographic and stylistic sources of Raging Bull (Life magazine and the photographs of Weegee) and from Hall about the role played by chance in the lighting of a scene from In Cold Blood, where the shadows of raindrops appear to be running down Robert Blake's facin reviews, and there are similarly revealing commentaries from Michael Chapman about the iconographic and stylistic sources of Raging Bull (Life magazine and the photographs of Weegee) and from Hall about the role played by chance in the lighting of a scene from In Cold Blood, where the shadows of raindrops appear to be running down Robert Blake's facin the lighting of a scene from In Cold Blood, where the shadows of raindrops appear to be running down Robert Blake's facIn Cold Blood, where the shadows of raindrops appear to be running down Robert Blake's face.
Nick Nolte, as hard - bitten detective Jack Cates, sees two of his colleagues shot down in cold blood by escaped convict Ganz (James Remar), before setting about catching this gruff - voiced baddie on his own.
Hall and Brooks do something amazing in «In Cold Blood» in how they both ground the piece in what really happened, often shooting in the locations that the killers actually visited, but imbuing it with a sense of menace through Hall's unmatched eyin «In Cold Blood» in how they both ground the piece in what really happened, often shooting in the locations that the killers actually visited, but imbuing it with a sense of menace through Hall's unmatched eyIn Cold Blood» in how they both ground the piece in what really happened, often shooting in the locations that the killers actually visited, but imbuing it with a sense of menace through Hall's unmatched eyin how they both ground the piece in what really happened, often shooting in the locations that the killers actually visited, but imbuing it with a sense of menace through Hall's unmatched eyin what really happened, often shooting in the locations that the killers actually visited, but imbuing it with a sense of menace through Hall's unmatched eyin the locations that the killers actually visited, but imbuing it with a sense of menace through Hall's unmatched eye.
Hall's use of that shot in «In Cold Blood» is certainly amazing, but it seems that the origin of that shot should be credited to the cinematographers Sepp Allgeier and Fritz Arno Wagnein «In Cold Blood» is certainly amazing, but it seems that the origin of that shot should be credited to the cinematographers Sepp Allgeier and Fritz Arno WagneIn Cold Blood» is certainly amazing, but it seems that the origin of that shot should be credited to the cinematographers Sepp Allgeier and Fritz Arno Wagner.
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When Brock shoots the town sheriff in cold blood, she bails him out, but inadvertently starts a war.
Although it may take a while for the effects to kick - in, shooting people with tranquilizer darts doesn't even alert them that there's a cold - blooded killer nearby.
Showing no mercy, the Bell killer then takes Ronan's own gun and shoots him dead in cold blood.
When you consider the cold - blooded way in which he massacred 17 students and staff at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland — shooting some of them again and again, even once they were down — it's hard not to look at Nikolas Cruz and wish Florida still had Old Sparky so we could say: Fry him.
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