Sentences with phrase «stoned streets with»

Szentendre boasts the best art galleries and prettiest cobble - stoned streets with baroque architecture, churches of various faiths, narrow side streets about 30 minutes drive north of the capital.
Our sleep was always broken by a small, three - wheeled cart scurrying down the stone streets with a large megaphone strapped to the roof.

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The 1987 movie starring Michael Douglas and directed by Oliver Stone was supposed to demonstrate the greed associated with Wall Street.
Grier previously objected to Stone Street's bankruptcy claims because the firm and its employees weren't actual investors with Siskey.
You can stroll along the lovely, flag - stoned streets of this seafaring town, visit the beautifully refurbished Pier Arts Centre with exhibitions by local and international artists, and / or explore the craft shops selling local knitwear, pottery and artwork.
To Christians, Jerusalem is a giant walk - through reliquary of Jesus» life and death, with every street, every stone, soaked in his aura.
With their long metal canes striking loudly on the stone pavement, the guards announced the solemn procession and cleared a path through the narrow streets crowded with worshipWith their long metal canes striking loudly on the stone pavement, the guards announced the solemn procession and cleared a path through the narrow streets crowded with worshipwith worshipers.
We had lunch with friends who live near Old Granite Pier and after lunch we took a walk that led us under the old Stone Bridge (at Granite Street) to a beautiful quarry.
One of us wore baby Allie in the Baby Carrier One Outdoors almost every day of the trip — including while cycling on a tricked - out pedicab, searching for street art in Penang's 100 - degree weather, monkeying around with primates in Bali, hiking up the 1200 - year - old stone steps of Borobudur, and so much more.
Holy Nativity sits planted on the corner of Bainbridge Avenue, right where the street takes a hard turn south at 204th Street, with its stone structure and wooden doors overlooking the neighborhood as it has sincestreet takes a hard turn south at 204th Street, with its stone structure and wooden doors overlooking the neighborhood as it has sinceStreet, with its stone structure and wooden doors overlooking the neighborhood as it has since 1906.
The Plaza de Las Americas, between Broadway and Wadsworth Avenue, is now equipped with benches and bistro - style seating, colorful stone walkways, a drinking fountain and a larger space for local vendors who have operated on the street for years.
He discovered an organised grid of streets and courtyards lined with houses of uncut stone, as well as scattered graves and broken pottery that dated from the Mycenaean period, from 1600 to 1100 BC.
The «laboratory» for all this cogitation is a three - story stone cottage on a quiet side street in Oxford, with a little wavelet of lavender lapping against the facade.
It's becoming a red thread through my style highlights but I'm more a fan of her street wear than her red carpet looks — same as with Emma Stone and Lily Aldridge -.
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Luxe pebbled leather detailed with colored stone studs and gold - plated hardware defines the striking style of the sleek Devoe Street Lacey wallet from Kate Spade.
Something you can take with you on a vacay or wear all day when you're wondering the cobble stone streets of the West Village in the big apple.
Marc Fisher Wedges — These have been the hottest thing on the block, seriously the hottest, the wedge heel makes them comfortable and stylish (cobble stone streets come at me) can't wait to wear mine with all the flirty dresses and white jeans
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I skate goofy and I'm goofy lol I love skateboarding its what I do best I love my friends and family my favorite movie is Wayne's world and any other movies with Mike Myers I love to get stoned and go skate the streets I'm from little old Rhode island and its hard not to get along with me cause...
A lazy stoned hillbilly with a heart full of hate who has found a way to live out where the real winds blow — to sleep late, have fun, get wild, drive fast on empty streets with nothing in mind except falling in love and not getting arrested
Written for eHarmony by Edinburgh Coffee Lovers There's something very romantic about the cobbled streets and wynds of Edinburgh, crammed with beautiful and ornate stone buildings
The mountain town is impeccably pretty, with cobblestoned streets, white stone buildings stacked up on hillsides, surrounded by mist - filled valleys and rugged good looks that rival Clooney's own.
Co-director and screenwriters Phil Lord and Christopher Miller (Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, 21 Jump Street) borrow the reverence of Pixar's Wall - E and the rude fun of Trey Parker and Matt Stone's Team America: World Police to create a movie that's fast - paced and silly with enough throwaway clever in - jokes for their accompanying adults to justify a second viewing.
The dialogue is a weird mix of stone age and «street» with just enough modern one liners and cultural references to spoil any immersion you might be able to dive into.
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Directed by Oliver Stone, Wall Street follows green stock broker Bud Fox (Charlie Sheen) as he successfully befriends a vicious corporate raider (Michael Douglas» Gordon Gekko) and subsequently experiences a substantial bump in both his career and his personal life (ie he takes up with Daryl Hannah's Darien Taylor).
Not long ago, what with the housing market on the fritz and certifiable capitalistic ruin staring down the face of America, not to mention stoke brokers being painted as the devils of the earth, it seemed a great time to revisit Oliver Stone's 1987 film «Wall Street,» the Michael Douglas starrer that put «greed is -LSB-...]
Peck chooses to close out the film with a photo montage, backed by Bob Dylan singing «Like a Rolling Stone,» showcasing everybody and everything from Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher to Che Guevara and Nelson Mandela, along with Vietnam, Wall Street, the Berlin Wall, and a whole lot more.
Oliver Stone (Wall Street, Platoon) already has a made - for - TV documentary coming to Showtime containing interviews with Russian president Vladimir Putin, and now the director is expanding his TV resume by making his first foray into scripted television.
Here's something I didn't see coming: director Oliver Stone (Platoon, Wall Street) sat down with Russian president Vladimir Putin to interview him for a documentary called The Putin Interviews, which will air on Showtime as a four - hour, four - night event.
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He starred in Fatal Attraction (1987) by Adrian Lyne with Glenn Close, Wall Street (1987) by Oliver Stone, and its sequel Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (2010), Black Rain (1989) by Ridley Scott, The War of the Roses (1989) directed by Danny DeVito, Basic Instinct (1992) with Sharon Stone directed by Paul Verhoeven, Falling Down (1993) by Joel Schumacher, The American President (1995) with Annette Being by Rob Reiner, Wonder Boys (2000) by Curtis Hanson.
The problem isn't merely that the movie is too long, and too filled with speeches about how Wall Street screwed main street out of its last red cent; it's that Stone can't decide whether he wants it to be about the aging lions like Gekko who stick around long after they already received their so - called comeuppances, or about this generation's young turks, like Jake, who operate on a scale far bigger and more dangerous than Gordon eveStreet screwed main street out of its last red cent; it's that Stone can't decide whether he wants it to be about the aging lions like Gekko who stick around long after they already received their so - called comeuppances, or about this generation's young turks, like Jake, who operate on a scale far bigger and more dangerous than Gordon evestreet out of its last red cent; it's that Stone can't decide whether he wants it to be about the aging lions like Gekko who stick around long after they already received their so - called comeuppances, or about this generation's young turks, like Jake, who operate on a scale far bigger and more dangerous than Gordon ever did.
The Independent Filmmaker Project (IFP), the nation's premier member organization of independent storytellers, announced today that Ethan Hawke and Amy Adams will be presented with Actor and Actress Tributes, and Oliver Stone will receive the Director Tribute at the 2016 IFP Gotham Independent Film Awards set for Monday, November 28th at Cipriani Wall Street in New York City.
With his Wall Street sequel last year, Oliver Stone tried to again seize the economic zeitgeist, but it eluded his grasp.
And with games like Metropolis Street Racer, Shenmue, Power Stone, and Resident Evil: Code Veronica all turning heads, Sega fans felt confident that — when it was released later in the year — Dreamcast would be able to hold its own against the competition.
Visionary director Darren Aronofsky's (Black Swan) «action spectacular» (Joe Morgenstern, The Wall Street Journal) is being hailed as «a fascinating achievement» (Eric Goldman, IGN) filled with «grit, grace and visual wonders [that] never cease» (Peter Travers, Rolling Stone).
This may not rank with his classics such as Platoon, JFK, Nixon, Wall Street and Natural Born Killers, but Stone does a great service with Snowden.
A year after Oliver Stone elevated the phrase «Greed is good» to a satirical double - edged mantra in «Wall Street,» John Carpenter put it more bluntly in a scruffy little genre movie with a subversive subtext.
However, the hunt is on for Jane, with Margot Robbie of the upcoming «The Wolf Of Wall Street» and Emma Stone «being considered,» though there are no formal talks.
Bonus: • Audio Commentary with Director Oliver Stone • Introduction by Oliver Stone • «Greed Is Good» Documentary • Deleted Scenes with Optional Commentary • «Money Never Sleeps — The Making of Wall Street» Documentary • «Fox Movie Channel Present Fox Legacy with Tom Rothman» Featurette
Unlike the slick suits and killer sheen of Oliver Stone's Wall Street, this is a world of chaos and disorder filled with misfits who understand numbers more than people; from Christian Bale's Michael Burry, a socially awkward heavy - metal enthusiast who dreams up the credit default swaps that enable him to «short» the housing market, to Steve Carell's bereaved and fractured Mark Baum (a character inspired by the real - life Steve Eisman) who balances moral outrage and repressed self - loathing as he swims with sharks in the cesspool of the financial market.
Kiki and Tombo are marvelous models of courage, drive and self confidence and her adventures have as much to do with real world situations, such as fear of failure and blows to her self esteem, as with the lyrical flights among the birds and over the forests and city streets (a lovingly detailed middle Europe seaport town of red tiled roofs and cobble stone streets).
But even the greatest warriors slow and weaken with age, and it's fair to say that the Oliver Stone that directed Snowden is not the same bloodthirsty psychotropic iconoclast who gave us Wall Street or JFK.
Academy Award, Golden Globe and Emmy Award - winning writer / director Oliver Stone («Platoon,» «Wall Street») will receive the Lifetime Achievement Award along with Academy Award - nominated, Golden Globe - nominated, Emmy Award - winning actress Lily Tomlin («9 to 5,» «All of Me») at the 14th annual Savannah Film Festival.
Stone and screenwriter Stanley Weiser (Wall Street) pile their well - worn anecdotes on top of one another with the diligence, if not the eye for structure, of Wall - E stacking trash cubes.
Savages Rated R for strong brutal and grisly violence, some graphic sexuality, nudity, drug use and language throughout Available on DVD and Blu - ray Oliver Stone (Wall Street) wrote and directed this tale of two California drug growers (Taylor Kitsch and Aaron Johnson) who get tied up with the wrong Tijuana kingpin and her henchman (Salma Hayek and Benicio Del Toro).
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Over the course of his 25 - year career, Mattox has: * written numerous articles for The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, USA TODAY, and other major publications; * spoken at educational conferences in Geneva, Prague, Rome, and Vatican City; * led writing workshops at Duke, Vanderbilt, the University of Virginia, and other major universities; * served as a speechwriter for several Members of Congress in Washington, D.C.; * directed a documentary film and a number of other media projects, including a public service ad campaign that ran in Rolling Stone; and * spearheaded a number of quantitative and qualitative research projects, working closely with polling firms, focus group organizers, and «think tank» scholars.
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