Angry
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1302 examples of Angry in a sentence
ahem, Terrance and Phillip... so basically, the 4 boys watch the Terrance and Phillip movie which is very rude yet hilarious, so after they watch it they become vulgar mouths and the south park parents are very
angry
and rages a war against Canada for making children become potty mouths.
RENT opens full throttle with the cast loudly singing to show us that they are intensely
angry
about something, though just what they are
angry
about or why they feel compelled to put it into song is never made clear.
I wasn't as
angry
after watching a film as I was after watching '16 Blocks' for a long long time.
Instead, I found myself increasingly
angry
that my tax money (throught the Canadian Film Tax Grants program) was being wasted on this garbage.
If you wish to see a David Lynch movie that is going to make you feel bad, angry, and all sorts of emotions then watch this one.
Randal is a smart ass who says what's on his mind and then you've got small minded Dante who is mostly quiet and
angry
inside but to scared to let out his anger.
She was just a little too smart and a little too
angry
for my taste.
I just don't think that most 12 year old girls would be that outwardly
angry.
An
angry
suspicion, or rejection, of the American dream for instance.
What we have here is a series of slasher murders being investigated by a very
angry
cop, he's been on leave for a while since his daughter got killed and now he's back and he uses lots of 4-letter words and goes right into ballistic without even working up to it, whew!
First, it's Barber of Seville so we can hear Tibbett do "Largo al Factotum" - and Tibbett's is the version I was raised on; then after an
angry
fit, she decides to do Carmen - thus, we hear Tibbett do "The Toreador Song."
In the beginning, she's
angry
that the Metropolitan Opera did not cast her in "La Sonambula" - a patently coloratura role, then she assigns herself "Barber," a coloratura role, and finally a mezzo role, Carmen!
This film had powerful acting and the plot was good but some scenes made me
angry.
I am not sure who okayed this movie, but i know if i were to put my money into this garbage, i would be truly
angry.
Adam Sandler is not to shabby himself as the not
angry
guy learning to be
angry
through a series of seemingly unfortunate and random events.
DeNiro is perfection incarnate as the
angry
ex-cop with honor, Grodin is a loveable goof while maintaining his classic dead-pan, and all of the multiple supporting characters are great and well used by Martin Brest.
That was better than the time I saw Planes Trains, and automobiles when someones date was talking to me and her guy was getting
angry.
The scene where Yehia(Ahmed yehya) is
angry
and shouting at his mother Ginger(yousra) after finding out his real father is Egyptian (his looks aren't exactly American or Caucasian either) is just another example of cementing notions in the psyche of the audience.
He admitted to things under duress and was never allowed an attorney before questioning, the same way you hear the police on "Law and Order" act like they are
angry
when a suspect "lawyers up" and act as if it is a bad or wrong thing.
Every now and then he would get a little
angry.
The fact that the film does not featuring her is about as subtle as a pack of
angry
bulls running amok in a ceramics store that is being ravaged by a tornado.
He was the only person that I slept with! (usually, start with the bawling like babies or getting angry.).
Now, I have no ax to grind, and watched this at home twice over 12 months to ensure I wasn't
angry
at the world the first time.
Some time ago in this ep a spider bit one of those Grendel's(at least they are called so in the German translation) and it got
angry
as hell.
The film itself contains some awful performances from the actors and actresses involved, the best among them is probably the Michael Douglas-esqe (well he looks a bit like him here) lead character of Jed played by Tim Abell, who goes from angry, to horny, to angry/horny all within a few moments.
I, for one, was
angry
that I had wasted my time with a film that was not pleasing on ANY level.
Guinevere is some tomboy out fighting, Arthur is some frat boy idiot and Lancelot is some
angry
boy.
Instead of laughing, I was
angry
at someone as minimally talented (and I am being nice) as Ted Healy beating up on my stooges.
The scene with the undertaker who tries to sell a very expensive coffin made me
angry.
SECOND BEST has an original film language -- the protagonist pours his
angry
heart into a self-published news letter.
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