Sentences with phrase «while waltz»

Carell and Keaton remain in the top slots, while Waltz loses a vote and Phoenix gains one.
But while it would make sense to bring Blofeld back, and while Waltz would be a great choice to follow in the footsteps of the likes of Donald Pleasence, Charles Gray and Telly Savalas, perhaps Mendes and EON, the Bond producers, are building up to his reintroduction down the line.
The character Pitt will potentially play is named Mark Swain, while Waltz will play Black Zenga.

Not exact matches

While that paragraph is grammatically correct, it's using a lot of words to waltz around a fairly simple concept.
While we all surfaced with our single peanut butter ball, Bill waltzed to his table with at least three.
For Starting Grants applicants, the typical, steadily progressing university career is described as a «Viennese Waltzwhile those with repeated postdocs are placed in the «Slow Waltz» category.
She made an even bigger statement when she waltzed her way onto «Dancing With The Stars» which is known to make even the healthiest of people exhausted and tired, but Snooki was sharing her rehearsal adventures with the world everyday and looked good while doing it!
Winterlude — Bob Dylan While not strictly a Christmas song this is still one of the prettiest winter waltzes out there — and the love pouring out of the lyrics makes it a must - listen.
While Schultz is essentially a mild variation of Christoph Waltz's Hans Landa character — an unnecessarily verbose and erudite German — the actor brings a likeable warmth to the role that goes beyond those obvious notions of Tarantino being on the other side of the camera, mouthing along with the words he clearly has fallen in love with.
In such an audience stroker, where casting is everything (on Broadway, James Gandolfini brought exciting menace to the role of Mr. Longstreet), Winslet and Waltz jell while Foster and Reilly flounder, unable to make sense of what kind of people they're supposed to be.
Michael Douglas plays Reagan, while Christoph Waltz stars as the Soviet leader.
Redoubtable dances a similar waltz, peppering late -»60s post-modernist chic with layer upon layer of allusion while simultaneously providing emotional heft and intellectual stimulation about the themes being discussed on screen.
While I feel Waltz does well in the role, I don't know why the Academy singled him out; his Schultz is an involving performance, but he feels like an alternate «good guy» flavor on Basterd's Colonel Landa.
If true, Waltz will join actors Donald Pleasance, Telly Savalas and Charles Gray in portraying the character in the official Bond series, while Max von Sydow also played the villain in 1983's unofficial Never Say Never Again.
While there, he also gains access to a secret meeting of a shady global cooperative, presided over with calmly lethal authority by the mysterious Franz Oberhauser (Christoph Waltz).
Utterly hilarious, sympathetic while carrying the weight of a role that is arguably larger than can be defined as «supporting», Waltz's genius is completely unleashed as he makes the craft of acting look easy.
Of course, the same is true of the movie itself, because while «Django Unchained» is an excellent showpiece for the talents of Waltz and DiCaprio, when compared to the rest of his oeuvre, it's definitely a slight misfire.
Waltz also won a Best Supporting Actor Golden Globe for his role and Tarantino won the Golden Globe for Best Screenplay, while the film was also nominated for Best Motion Picture — Drama, Best Director, and Best Supporting Actor for DiCaprio at the Globes.
Elsewhere, «Hunger» inevitably took the Discovery Award for debut director Steve McQueen, while «Waltz With Bashir» was an inspired choice for the Best Composer prize (beating Oscar - winner «Atonement,» no less).
For the rest of the movie, Bond pursues the leader of SPECTRE, Hans Oberhauser — played by the usually reliable Christoph Waltz (Django Unchained), hampered here by a poor script — while good old M — now played by Ralph Fiennes (The Invisible Woman), after Judi Dench's departure — battles C for control of Britain's future.
Mr. Waltz takes advantage of his limited screen time, while Ms. Bellucci is limited to a few lines and a chance to model some lingerie.
While Oswaldo Mobray feels like a role written for Waltz, Roth brings the charm and the balance to the chewy acting choices from his co-stars.
Very violent yet hilariously funny, superb acting from all corners - Waltz and Jackson steal the show while Leo shows up in an awesome turn as a plantation owner and superb visuals... and then there are the Tarantino trademarks - sharp dialogue, humor mixed easily with fear and so much more...
Christoph Waltz was in the running for a while, but dropped out to focus on Bond 24 instead.
He's won two Best Original Screenplay awards so far, while Oscar has also honored Christoph Waltz twice in Best Supporting Actor for working with him.
Gary buys the pool table he's always wanted, while Brooke brings her dates to the condo when she's not waltzing through the condo naked, after receiving the «Telly Savalas» treatment (please tell me you don't need me to explain what that means) courtesy of her employer Marilyn Dean (a very pale Judy Davis).
Jennifer Aniston, Jamie Foxx and Kevin Spacey also reprise their roles, while Chris Pine and Oscar winner Christoph Waltz star as new adversaries standing between the guys and their dreams of success.
While the surprises were kept to a minimum, the ones that happened were very deserving (i.e. — Christoph Waltz winning Best Supporting Actor for Django Unchained.)
Thanks to a pair of collaborations with Quentin Tarantino, Christoph Waltz has become perhaps the most unlikely two - time Oscar winner in history, while Amy Adams has scored five nominations in nine years, three of them coming in the last four.
Amy Adams is Margaret Keane, who painted thousands of portraits of sad - eyed waifs, and Christoph Waltz is Walter Keane, the born salesman who promoted her paintings into a pop culture phenomenon in the sixties and seventies while taking credit for painting them.
And while his instinct for visual excess is largely in check, he can't help but give so many scenes over to Waltz's exuberant hustle.
Christoph Waltz earned the Best Actor in a Supporting Role nomination expected to go to his «Django Unchained» co-star, Leonardo DiCaprio, while Jacki Weaver of «Silver Linings Playbook» is the nice surprise of the Best Actress in a Supporting role category.
When Mister Blonde ties up a police officer in a chair while the DJ discusses the Dylanesque qualities of the tune that is about to play one knows something vicious is about to happen, but it's within the playfulness of the song selection and the movement of Michael Madsen's gleeful death waltz that the scene finds a rhythm and bouncy quality that delivers the dissonant quality of murder mixed with pop music.
Jennifer Aniston, Jamie Foxx and Kevin Spacey also reprise their starring roles, while Chris Pine and Christoph Waltz star as new adversaries standing between the guys and their dreams of success.
Cary Grant and Katharine Hepburn «step into a waltz as the old year dies» while the fancy society engagement party for him and her sister goes on downstairs.
Director David Yates keeps it a little too earnest, Sam Jackson seems like token comedy as a result; Christoph Waltz looks more and more like a one - trick pony; while Skarsgard is a bit earnest too - so the only real oomph comes from Margot Robbie and surprisingly, Hounsou.
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Waltz's strange intensity is a perfect foil for the lead trio's zaniness, while Pine brings oily likable charm and great comedic timing of his own as Rex.
Set in the Netherlands in early the 17th - century, during the period of the Tulip mania, an artist (Dane DeHaan) falls for a married young woman (Alicia Vikander) while he's commissioned to paint her portrait by her husband (Christoph Waltz).
Daniel Craig looks bored for most of its bloated 150 - minute runtime, while Christoph Waltz is wasted in a role more concerned with hiding his identity than properly integrating him into the story.
While it was rumored that Christoph Waltz would be playing the infamous Blofeld, his credit listing for the time is merely Oberhauser, with Bautista playing henchman Mr. Hinx.
Michael Douglas is set to star as Ronald Reagan opposite Christoph Waltz in Mike Newell's REYKJAVIK, while Alan Rickman will star as Reagan in Lee Daniels» THE BUTLER.
From the fresh faces in the movie, Christoph Waltz is hugely underutilised in the role as Kurt Hansen, while I hope this movie is both the beginning and end of Chris Pine's comedic aspirations, after a try hard performance as Kurt's son Rex.
George Clooney, current front - runner for a leading man Oscar leads mentions while Christophe Waltz is not surprisingly completely running away with it for his breakout role in Inglourious Basterds.
There are tender and imaginative moments to die for: Stone mouthing along to a cover version of «I Ran» at a pool party; the pair watching their legs discover the power of tap while sitting on a bench; the two of them flying into the stars and waltzing while visiting Griffith Observatory — a moment inspired by a trip to see Rebel Without a Cause.
While Matt Damon gave a great performance as Paul and Hong Chau was good in her own right, Christophe Waltz felt way over the top and almost like he was in a different film.
(Rahim beat the Cannes jury's Best Actor choice Christoph Waltz into third place, while second was early Best Actress favorite Giovanna Mezzogiorno.)
One might say there's a waltz to the Pas De Deux of infidelity, the steps taken to hide illicit lovers while feigning the deadening routine of a longtime marriage, or long term relationship.
Margot Robbie (Suicide Squad) fills in the role of Jane Porter, while award - winning actors Samuel L. Jackson (The Hateful Eight) and Christoph Waltz (Django Unchained) co-star in the epic adventure.
Thematically speaking, Downsizing looks to be Payne's most ambitious work to date, while a principal cast of Matt Damon, Kristen Wiig and Christoph Waltz suggests that the film will be aiming for some familiar comic notes.
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