Sentences with phrase «wild man turned»

The latter film's roisterous, anti-authoritarian attitude is revived somewhat here by writers Linklater and Poniscan in the form of Bryan Cranston's gregarious, bolshy Sal, bar owner, Vietnam War veteran and one part of a memorable trio that encompasses grieving father Larry «Doc» Shephard (an arrestingly introverted Steve Carell) and former wild man turned preacher Mueller (Laurence Fishburne).

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Tolkien says it best: «It is the mark of a good fairy - story, of the higher or more complete kind, that however wild its events, however fantastic or terrible the adventures, it can give to child or man that hears it, when the «turn» comes, a catch of the breath, a beat and lifting of the heart, near to (or indeed accompanied by) tears, as keen as that given by any form of literary art... In such stories, when the sudden «turn» comes we get a piercing glimpse of joy, and heart's desire, that for a moment passes outside the frame, rends indeed the very web of story, and lets a gleam come through.»
But when we come to this master science, finding that our plumbline can not sound its depth, and that our eagle eye can not see its height, we turn away with the thought that vain man would be wise, but he is like a wild ass's colt; and with solemn exclamation, «I am but of yesterday, and know nothing.»
Most men have mixed feelings until their baby arrives - initially excited then scared - and then the biology kicks in, the same biology that turned wild cave boys into monogamous dads who worked closely with their mates to care for and keep their many babies alive.
Mythologically, the forest was a place of alchemy and transformation: women become men and men become women; children turn into beasts, as Max does in Maurice Sendak's, Where the Wild Things Are, and as Butterworth's unruly youth do in Jerusalem.
IndieWire's David Ehrlich gave the film a D +, writing in his review, «By turning Tarzan into just another superhero, David Yates» blockbuster origin story wastes one of literature's great wild men
When fellow actor turned director Clint Eastwood did his Boston crime picture Mystic River, we had the towering, bellowing Sean Penn keening with wild hair and Tim Robbins doing mumbling, stuttering stuff as a caricature of an emotionally stilted man.
The unbelievable but mostly true story of four young men who mistook their lives for a movie and attempted one of the most audacious heists in US history; American Animals takes the thrill of the heist genre and turns it inside out, blurring the line between truth and fiction in a wild story of money, movies and the search for meaning.
Turns out, Darcy is recently single, but of course this information comes right after Bridget decided to sow her wild oats at a music festival to mystery man Jack Qwant (Dempsey).
Knock Knock / U.S.A. (Director: Eli Roth, Screenwriters: Eli Roth, Nicolas Lopez, Guillermo Amoedo)-- Two beautiful young girls walk into a married man's life and turn a wild fantasy into his worst nightmare.
Alan Silvestri (1988) *** Wicked Blood Elia Cmiral (2014) *** The Wicker Man Angelo Badalamenti (2006) *** 1/2 The Wild Alan Silvestri (2006) *** Wild Matthijs Kieboom (2018) **** Wild America Joel McNeely (1997) **** Wild Rovers Jerry Goldsmith (1971) ***** Wild Wild West Elmer Bernstein (1999) **** Willard Shirley Walker (2003) **** Willow James Horner (1988) *** Wind Basil Poledouris (1993) **** The Wind and the Lion Jerry Goldsmith (1975) ***** The Wind Gods Pinar Toprak (2011) **** The Wind That Shakes The Barley George Fenton (2006) ** Windtalkers James Horner (2002) **** Winnie the Pooh Henry Jackman (2011) *** 1/2 Winter's Tale Hans Zimmer and Rupert Gregson - Williams (2014) ** Wish I Was Here Rob Simonsen (2014) *** 1/2 Wishin» and Hopin» Matthew Llewellyn (2014) **** Wolf Hall Debbie Wiseman (2015) **** Wolf Totem James Horner (2015) ***** Wolfen James Horner (1981) **** The Wolfman Danny Elfman (2010) *** The Wolverine Marco Beltrami (2013) ** The Woman in Black Marco Beltrami (2012) *** 1/2 Woman Times Seven Riz Ortolani (1967) *** Women in Love Georges Delerue (1969) **** Wonder Woman Rupert Gregson - Williams (2017) ** The Wonderful Country and The King and Four Queens Alex North (1959 and 1956) ***** The World at War Carl Davis (1973) *** World Trade Centre Craig Armstrong (2006) *** World War Z Marco Beltrami (2013) *** 1/2 The World's Fastest Indian J. Peter Robinson (2006) **** A Wrinkle in Time Ramin Djawadi (2018) ** The Wrong Box John Barry (1966) **** Wrong Turn Elia Cmiral (2003) ** Wrong Turn 2 Bear McCreary (2007) *** Wrongfully Accused Bill Conti (1998) *** 1/2 Wyatt Earp James Newton Howard (1994) *****
By turning Tarzan into just another superhero, David Yates» blockbuster origin story wastes one of literature's great wild men.
A turning point involves an invisible theatre performance that sees wild man Oleg running into a room full of wealthy donors.
They haven't seen each other in decades and the Reverend is not in a hurry to get back together with a couple of men he knew back in his wild days, but their road trip reunion turns out to be touching and hilarious.
After my turn in the Group R car, Higgins, an Isle of Man native, takes me on a wild ride, which for him is a proverbial walk in the park.
When we hear the word «frontier,» our thoughts often turn to the wild, untamed West, full of wagon trains, cattle drives and little houses on the prairie, where rugged men and women eked out a meager existence in their search for open space, gold or simply a new life.
-- and answers with an even wilder adventure story, complete with mechanical horses that drink their petrol, golems and a heroine so determined to stop the «Germanii» she begs a tribe of Kabbalists to turn her into a man.
Perfect for old fans and new readers alike, High Stakes (Wild Cards) delves deeper into the world of aces, jokers, and the hard - boiled men and women of the Fort Freak police precinct in a pulpy, page - turning novel of superheroics and -LSB-...]
In truth humans are in the turning point of their evolution when food start chasing man, and the appetite was designed so wild to cope with seasonality of food making it difficult for the general population to control their food input and have a healthy weight.
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