Sentences with phrase «spent whole movies»

As his hard - bitten father, Wayne, and autistic sister, Lilly, Tim and Lilly Jandreau are similarly impressive — to the extent that I spent the whole movie wondering if I had seen the actor playing Wayne in another film.
You spend the whole movie seeing the girls - particuarly Baby Doll - as unstoppable heroines, and then BAM, that ghastly resolution for her.
The police chief, Wyatt Rash (Danny Devito), is the straightman to all the comic antics and spends the whole movie looking at different suspects.
We are given this villainous character and spend the whole movie, waiting for his downfall.
First is Hilly Holbrook (Bryce Dallas Howard), a stern and unforgiving woman who spends the whole movie attempting to push forward a law that would mandate all households with African - American maids to build separate bathrooms outside the house.
Peter Krause eventually materializes as the man of the hour, Kevin's boss, in what can only feel like a letdown after Hood spends the whole movie going out of his way not to let us see what he looks like.
With genuine emotion low in the mix, it's hard to spend a whole movie with characters as unlikeable as these.
Hopefully she won't have to spend the whole movie running around in heels.
Natasha spent the whole movie mooning over the Hulk, which was boring.
Hawn plays Beatty's girlfriend, though he spends the whole movie cheating on her.

Not exact matches

You've spent your whole life waiting for an Archie movie.
Dave spent the whole day making soup, and when we got back from the movies, I decided I'd better whip together something to go with it.
Flying up in a chair with helium balloons for promotions with the movie UP, ziplining in Utah at a conference, cruising TWICE, Cancun (TWICE), Disneyworld (TWICE), Disneyland, and so much more,... but spending a night at a museum??? Well that is just a whole lot of goodness for...
If before you could have spent the whole time reading your favourite book or watching a movie, now when you have children travelling will be rather hard work.
Luckily the whole family is on board we've been spending these snowy days in bed watching movies and snacking on crackers together.
My favorite holiday memory is going to the movies early Christmas morning and watching a movie with the whole fan it's always nice to come out of the house and spend some quality time... on nice comfy chairs hehe
When you've spent a couple of months simply being alone, savoring time with yourself, taking yourself to dinner or to the movies, enjoying a great book you've been putting off or cooking yourself a whole meal, you'll find that you're ready to start exploring once more.
I am a gentle and dynamic woman, i am very simple and easy going woman, love hanging out with my companion and close ones... love going to the movies with him and spending much of my time with him... strolling down the beaches is a real fun for me and would love to give it to him even if it takes the whole of my life to do so... loves the breezes, clouds and winds that swarps the ocean shores... Love respecting people and always don't argue for what i don't really know or what am not sure about... Maybe you could love to know more about me... then i guess you just contact me and then will explain that orally... probably in live chat.
You have Thor (Chris Hemsworth), a man who has lost just about everything before the movie even begins, confiding in Rocket (Bradley Cooper), a character who has spent almost his whole life pushing people away.
The Coens, masters of the picaresque, have a tendency to wax episodic — spending too much time on individual set pieces rather than a cohesive whole — and while this movie is far more tightly structured than The Big Lebowski, it does not quite reach the brilliantly plotted heights of either Barton Fink or Fargo.
One of the odd angles the movie seems to spend so much time on is how broke the family is throughout their whole ordeal.
by Walter Chaw There's something desperately wrong with veteran television director Leslie H. Martinson's spy spoof Fathom, and it took me the whole movie to figure it out: Raquel Welch, as the titular va - va - va - voom dental hygienist cum parachutist cum superspy spends the entire film running from symbols of aggressive virility.
In truth, the poster was free, but on the whole, I'm finding it a hell of a lot easier to rationalize spending the money on the poster than on «Epic Movie
Yes, Emma Stone will be the factor you spend all your after - analysing talking about, but it is the movie as a whole that makes Easy A a holistic success.
A little of this, a little of that, and a whole lot of reasons to spend your hard - earned money on movie tickets... plus «Delta Farce,» «Hostel 2,» «Skinwalkers,» and, almost certainly, «Underdog.»
The movie excels in these moments... watching a fiery Kate put these vultures in their place, while defending the husband she has spent the whole time badgering is priceless.
Y» know, the proof - demanding academic crowd — who'll no doubt spend that scene, and maybe the whole rest of the movie, muttering «A source, a source, my kingdom for a source.»
At many different times in the movie we see a now older slightly bitter Tonya, sucking on cigarettes with shades of McConaughey's Rust Cole, saying how things she was clearly responsible for weren't her fault, I smirked at the time, but after spending some time processing the whole movie I realise there's truth in what she's saying.
Our whole family would go to the video store on Friday nights, each pick a movie and spend the weekend watching them over and over again.
Tully is the title character of the film, and she's the spark of energy that makes it go, but she's also a puzzle the movie spends its whole running time trying to solve.
With the exception of Henry's despicably racist father, Pappy (Jonathan Banks, dead - eyed perfection), who spends most of the movie sneering at Laura and hurling epithets in the Jacksons» direction, Rees has a remarkable gift for seeing her characters whole.
There was a whole host of British actors I recognized from various movies and spent the entire time trying to figure out where I knew them from, which is always a fun game.
Maybe because I'd spent the whole weekend addictively consuming his gargantuan Jack the Ripper graphic novel, From Hell (cast all thoughts of that ridiculous movie from your mind though; it's like Paul Verhoeven doing Finnegans Wake).
That was 58RMB, it was to expensive for me to afford.At first.I thought it was a good book, and I spend all my money on this book.And I was pretty annoyed about this I don't have any other money for my breakfast, lunch, and even dinner.I haven't drink juice for the whole year.Reading this is a waste of time, no one want to see this book again.It was just rubbish, and smelly book.It tells my nothing.I even want to sell this to the writer, and ask to return my money and some extra.It cost me too much time, and too much money on it.I prefer to see a movie instead!!!
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