Not exact matches
Although they had a few
moments of scrappy serendipity, Sunderland still lacked the pluck, luck and fight that had
somehow seen them through other relegation scrapes
in previous years.
MTV's hit program, which is only for the
moment the most exemplary parade of the dregs of our species, features a crew of alcoholic, skin - cancer - baiting, self - involved bums that have
somehow held our national viewership
in thrall, even as many of us would just as soon
see them transferred laterally to a reality show about Marine Corps boot camp, surviving
in the Alaskan wilderness, or earning $ 7.25 an hour doing data entry.
Her so - called senior
moments are more like uncontrollable outbursts that
see her tearing off her skin, threatening the crew member (Brett Gentile) closest to comic relief, speaking
in tongues, and
somehow instantly teleporting from one place to another nearby.
Somehow, Christmas Vacation is cool, funny, and heartwarming enough so that as long as you only watch it once a year (or maybe twice, if it's the summer and you're
in a need of a little heartwarming
moment) that each time you
see it it's as heartwarming, funny, and cool as the very first time you
saw it.
In a fractious political year that has
seen many a film, from Get Out to Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, take on intensified topicality, Anderson's guarded, gilded object has
somehow been released into its optimum
moment: a time when the manifold forms of male - female abuse that enable art are being placed under the microscope, and any solutions are up for discussion.
It like one of those
moments that you
see in a well made drama yet
somehow its
in this comedic tale.
The principals are an untamed 6 - year - old motel inmate (the superb Brooklynn Prince), who is always up for mischief and adventure; the girl's scuffling single mother (Bria Vinaite), whose elaborate tattoos and hair of a color not
seen in nature advertise the fun - loving, dirty - minded defiance of one of the undeserving poor; and the motel's put - upon manager (Willem Dafoe, living his role without a
moment's self - regard), whose kindness
somehow keeps overcoming his disgust.
We can
somehow see this trend
in some of our web properties at the
moment.
On one hand, it's to be expected — 30 years have passed since audiences have
seen many of these characters, and people have got to get caught up
somehow — but compared to how sleek most of the movie is, the
moments stand out
in stark relief.