Sentences with phrase «stars as a dude»

Damon stars as a dude in debt to the mob, so they kill his wife.

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@ GTS SMOKER this dude could've been at first african baptist in christ over the lily in the valley, bright as the morning star church.
Famous foodie and world traveler Anthony Bourdain guest stars as «Anthony Gourmand,» a famous TV food dude in Nickelodeon's Sanjay and Craig, «Snake Parts Unknown,» premiering a.m. (ET / PT) on Nickelodeon.
Defense coordinator Don Brown has already tabbed the former four - star as one of his «Dudes of the Day.»
we faced them twice without loosing against them beating them in d process, world class matic was in chelsea team we dominated and annihilated @ fa cup finals, with matic making zero successful tackles and was a liability all tru d duration of d match, was ran over by our midfielders like ever, lukaku was in Everton team we beat 3; 0 even with 10 men, even with Mert @ our back he couldn't even smell a goal, the way we ridicule our players is terrible, to some dudes here all we have is bunch of idiots, parading as players, what a pathetic bunch of ingrates, between Sanchez and walcot last season we have 49 goals and numerous assists, how many goals has Rashford and Martial scored since last season that makes they super stars?
Perhaps the funniest thing about Team Curry, which might actually win the All - Star Game depending on whether the dudes are actually competitive or if everyone is as hungover as usual, is that Steph picked both DeMar DeRozan and Kyle Lowry from the Raptors.
Recommended for ages 15 and up.Let's face it: Matt Damon may be responsible for bringing the kickass character Jason Bourne to life, but to most of the world, he will forever be pegged as that dude from Boston who starred in a movie about a ja... read more
Thor's brief time with the Guardians is comedy gold as they acquiesce to and even admire his bluster and strength - except for Mr. Star Lord, Peter Quill: Peter: «How is this dude still alive?»
Eddie Murphy stars as the vampire Maximillian, the most undead dude in the «hood.
A Texas charmer in the role of a deranged, charismatic cop is a nice, bold change for the 42 - year - old star who first gained attention and broke hearts in 1993 as the Dazed and Confused dude with the maxim, «You just got ta keep livin» man, L - I - V - I - N.»
When movies like this star white dudes such as Liam Neeson or Russell Crowe, they open on 3,000 screens.
Turns out that there will not be a sequel to the Coen Brothers» cult comedy «The Big Lebowski,» which starred Jeff Bridges as California drifter, the Dude.
Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill in ’21 Jump Street» As a feature film retread of a vapid»80s cop show re-imagined as an R - rated slapstick action - comedy starring that one kid from Superbad and that dude from G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra, the comedy 21 Jump Street should logically sucAs a feature film retread of a vapid»80s cop show re-imagined as an R - rated slapstick action - comedy starring that one kid from Superbad and that dude from G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra, the comedy 21 Jump Street should logically sucas an R - rated slapstick action - comedy starring that one kid from Superbad and that dude from G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra, the comedy 21 Jump Street should logically suck.
That way, he can try to break through without having to be introduced as Jennifer Lawrence's boyfriend, and Harvey doesn't have to complain about his star actress being weighed down by a young English dude that nobody knows; he'd rather present her to those old ass Academy voters as the plucky, unspoiled American girl not unlike their college - aged granddaughters who sass them when they come home for family holidays.
The movie stars McAvoy as Kevin, a dude with multiple personality disorder who kidnaps a trio of pretty teens.
Jonah Hill and Miles Teller star as two friends who become unlikely arms dealers in Arms & the Dudes, which has started filming.
Ryan Reynolds will star in an as yet untitled comedy written by Allen Loeb described as «a dude - in - drag romantic comedy, with Reynolds playing a jilted lover who must disguise himself as a woman and befriend his ex in order to win her back.»
The Blind Side stars Sandra Bullock as a Southern booster who takes in a homeless dude and makes him part of their family.
I remember my first interaction with Star Wars as a child, it was around 1986 - 1987 and Return of The Jedi was playing in a hospital room I was visiting as a little dude.
That there is a shot of the actor Tom Hardy on the set of Venom, the forthcoming Spider - man spin - off starring him as Eddie Brock, the dude who gets taken over by a gooey tar - like alien symbiote (we already saw this happen to Topher Grace in the third Sam Raimi movie) and proceeds to go a lil» wacky.
As a feature film retread of a vapid»80s cop show re-imagined as an R - rated slapstick action - comedy starring that one kid from Superbad and that dude from G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra, the comedy 21 Jump Street should logically sucAs a feature film retread of a vapid»80s cop show re-imagined as an R - rated slapstick action - comedy starring that one kid from Superbad and that dude from G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra, the comedy 21 Jump Street should logically sucas an R - rated slapstick action - comedy starring that one kid from Superbad and that dude from G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra, the comedy 21 Jump Street should logically suck.
Though almost all of the movies made by the Coen brothers have some level of humor — even their masterpiece, the 1996 crime drama Fargo — their funniest is The Big Lebowski, the 1998 crime comedy starring Jeff Bridges as «The Dude,» a lazy man who just wants to find out who is going to pay for his carpet that was mistakenly peed on.
For August, I am giving away a copy of Universal's new Blu - ray release of «The Big Lebowski,» the much - loved 1998 neo noir by Joel and Ethan Coen, and starring Jeff Bridges as the Dude.
The photo, originally tweeted by Nico Sotomayor, shows a silver fox that looks a lot like Ford — who starred as the infamous smuggler and «scruffy - looking nerf herder» in George Lucas's original Star Wars trilogy and reprised his role in 2015's Star Wars: The Force Awakens — out to lunch with a scruffy - looking dude who looks a lot like Ehrenreich, the young actor who will don the gun belt and iconic smirk in the upcoming Han Solo anthology film.
The D Train stars Black as Dan, a perpetually uncool dude struggling to put together the perfect high school reunion, only to find that no one wants to show.
All - star cast of returning favorites, plus a few new badasses thrown in for good measure, check; death - defying stunts involving a bevy of fancy sportscars and monster utility vehicles set to bumping hip hop jams, check; hot babes and muscle dudes kicking ass in exotic locales as various things explode around them, check.
As you know, the original series of movies starred Brendan Fraser as a sub-Indian Jones type dude, who encounters the titular monster on three occassions, each to more diminishing returnAs you know, the original series of movies starred Brendan Fraser as a sub-Indian Jones type dude, who encounters the titular monster on three occassions, each to more diminishing returnas a sub-Indian Jones type dude, who encounters the titular monster on three occassions, each to more diminishing returns.
Because it stars Channing Tatum (yep that dude from «Dear John and «The Vow») as a stripper.
Matt Damon stars in the cast as one of the few white dudes, with the rest of the cast including Pedro Pascal, Willem Dafoe, Andy Lau, Tian Jing, Eddie Peng, Numan Acar, Han Lu, Kenny Lin and Zhang Hanyu.
Indeed, Whedon and the legion of fans of the widely acclaimed, Marvel comics - inspired «Buffy» TV show that emerged a few years later have pretty thoroughly disowned the original film, a light comedy starring Kristy Swanson, Luke Perry as the dude in distress, Donald Sutherland as Buffy Summers» first «watcher,» and Rutger Hauer and Paul Reubens as the main vampires.
Narrated by Sam Elliot and starring an ensemble cast of some of the best character actors in the business, «The Big Lebowski» tells the story of two very different Jeffrey Lebowskis, one of whom is described as «the laziest in all of Los Angeles County» — a genial deadbeat who insists on being called The Dude (Jeff Bridges).
Players looking for a grand story ripped from the pages of Borderlands will want to look elsewhere, as the missions themselves feel pretty much standalone, only held together slightly by the premise that a bad dude is trying to destroy the last star in the galaxy and characters across a number of different factions have united to stop him.
The 2000s were riddled in video games aiming to be as «mature» and violent as possible, starring parades of angry bald dudes seeking vengeance on one thing or another who, in retrospect, almost seem to be making fun of themselves with their edginess.
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