Along
in sentence
6107 examples of Along in a sentence
There may have been a great screenplay at the beginning of the development of this project, but if there was, it got into the wrong hands
along
the way.
Dakota, Jose and Douglas
along
with a great troupe of other cast deliver a fun filled, exciting performance that is reminiscent of the comedy and exploits known of them on stage in live performance.
But the first half-hour is near hilarious with the usual Skelton mugging and pratfalls, backed up by experts Rags Ragland and Ann Rutherford,
along
with clever quips galore, so stay tuned.
The film follows Mara, who stops off to go to a pharmacy, but ends up overhearing a killer and thus ends up trying to puzzle out whodunit
along
with her boyfriend, afraid that she might be in the killers sights.
The film moves
along
for near half its length without really getting into what the deal is behind the killing but director Antonio Bido handles things with quiet style and keeps the film ever watchable, with a sense of mystery that makes the unfolding revelations all the more satisfying.
Along
the way we see how the media reacts to her and her relationships.
I'm in the earlier stages of film history and I'm sure I'll develop more perspective and see more of Fields
along
with his other contemporaries.
When they are reading the Medal of Honor Citation and pan onto Charles Durning as he shuffles
along
the hallway always brings tears to my eyes.
The rest of the story moves
along
pretty well.
I saw Alien and Aliens when I was little and they scared the hell out of me with their originality of the aliens,
along
with the feeling that you have been brutalized after you have seen them.
The idea of 'the pendulum',
along
with a 'pit' can conjure up many feelings of dread and pain, and this film adequately capitalises on that with it's excellent torture filled finale!
Mark Robson's direction is the model of craftsmanship; the film is slick entertainment that moves
along
smoothly and assuredly.
Like a piece of tumbleweed blowing through this thing goes on and on collecting dust
along
the way.
Along
the way the young Vallon meets a pocket picking whore Jenny(Cameron Diaz)and reluctantly falls in love.
I felt a gap between the movie itself, and the closing credits in which later history about the Madam Sata character is narrated
along
with film clips of Rio Carnival.
Aside from one flashback sequence, to get the story going, the movie flows
along
wonderfully and logically.
This gem of a movie takes us on a journey, and the people we meet
along
the way are well worth the ticket price.
The mind wipe ends with Stoat folding onto the ground and saying something
along
the lines of, "I don't like the darkness, Mommie."
Randolph Carter, the self-proclaimed expert in demonology, returns to the catacombs underneath the house to investigate the origin of the half-woman-half-demonic-creature
along
with his university professor John Rhys-Davies.
Although Mitchell's character is not a detective, this plays a lot like a detective film, and director Cahn is a master at pacing, so despite the miniscule budget (Havana is evoked by a few small sets and a few California exteriors with Spanish-language signs on them!), the film plays like a good little paperback-original mystery novel--especially so since Mitchell provides voice-over narration here and there to speed things
along
and to mention things that would be too expensive to show on camera.
Michael Granger is also excellent as the honest, professional Cuban police investigator who stays on the case himself and keeps running into Mitchell
along
the way.
The Lame One
along
with his hunchbacked assistant kidnap Tracy's brother, alters his appearance, and goes out fighting him endlessly throughout this boredom.
The comic relief comes in Chema, a rock-store clerk, who,
along
this priest takes this trip to it's ultimate consequences.
His best friend and football coach played by Randolph Scott goes
along
for the ride and ends up as Irene Dunne's business partner.
He obviously has strung Louise
along
for some purpose, and he dumps her when she presses him for a commitment.
There's an amusing moment or two
along
the way, thanks largely to Roscoe Arbuckle's physical dexterity, but the story is more harrowing than funny, with an ending that's like something out of Kafka.
You can feel the large Hollywood machinery humming in the background, and the actors play
along
with it, but you get the impression that Preminger and others who were creatively involved with this movie phoned their performances in.
When you look at their respective filmographies, you know for sure that "Agents secrets" won't be a "Troy" or a
"Along
Came Polly" (though I do respect and love Brad and Jennifer, their career moves are sometimes, well, surprising).
The plot basically just plods
along
for the entire film and the 'twists' to the story do nothing to make the film any more interesting and it gets tiresome quickly.
Along
the way she becomes comrades with a beautiful wolf, who protects & aids her, and meets up with a young, savvy hobo, played by John Cusack.
Back
Next
Related words
Which
Lines
Their
Other
There
Would
Movie
Could
About
People
While
Where
Great
Story
After
Should
Being
Through
Years
Going