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The highlights of the film include the foul mouth stylings of Verne Troyer,
bitter
about being short and a slightly coherent and heavily drooling Tom Sizemore.
However, the tone of the film was too
bitter.
Not surprisingly, given the sad state of her career, she was cast as a bitter, used-up prostitute.
Caught between the caustic humor of "Titus" and the
bitter
grumblings of "Becker," I wondered where TV comedy had gone.
The song's extremely sad,
bitter
lyrics are legendary, but I'd heard for years that it had been given something of a dramatic, almost eccentric, interpretation by Ms. Holiday herself.
The only thing that bothered me was that Steven Tyler was a stand out
bitter
bitch.
some reason,i watched this right to the
bitter
end.
But I found myself grimly forcing myself to sit through this travesty to the
bitter
end, for no better reason than I'm a stupid, masochistic completist anent this series.
I actually saw the premiere in Rotterdam Film Festival, and whilst many people walked out I stayed to the
bitter
end.
Well, this is border country between
bitter
enemies Iran, Iraq and the highly marginalised Kurds who are basically a dispossessed people without a country and held in contempt by both countries as well as Turkey.
This is the penultimate film for Richard Barthelmess and his role is a morose and
bitter
one that fits his personal situation of a star who had had his day in the sun and was ready to step-down.
For me, a disappointing sequel to the successful, breezy "That'll Be The Day" as the bright young scallywag Jim MacLaine (David Essex) somewhat improbably tries his luck in the rock industry only to crash and burn by the end having lived the rock dream to the
bitter
end, along the way cramming into the narrative as many rock clichés as you can think of.
After the death of his older rocker brother Dean of overdose, the rebel sixteen year-old David Forrester (Raviv Ullman) becomes
bitter
and obsessed with death, while grieving his brother.
A
bitter
revolting taste still remains in my mouth from having watched this one hour ago.
"Tucker: The Man and His Dream" is a
bitter
sweet docudrama that makes you appreciate the wonderful look at an enthusiastic and innovative man, his supportive family & friends, and his embodiment of the dream of American free enterprise.
Gerald Green's novel, about a slum doctor in Brooklyn whose sudden positive notoriety has left him with a
bitter
aftertaste, comes to the screen with all the subtlety of a sledgehammer.
Sometimes sweet, sometimes bitter, sometimes wild.
Very affecting,
bitter
sweet movie.
Her mother Suzan 'Sue' Berlin (Barbara Barrie) is a
bitter
school teacher that likes to flirt with the principal Arthur Gold (Bob Dishy), who is married with the housewife Alice Gold (Madeline Kahn) that is close to a breakdown.
This is a moving fable, dealing with the issues of the 'loss of the wild', the crushing of Native American culture by the unspeakable brutalities of white settlers, the betrayals of trust which deprived the Indians of their habitats, and the continuing psychological perversion of
bitter
people who want to stop the innocent enjoyment of life by shattering the dreams and the enforcement of degradation upon those too weak to protect themselves.
Veronica, the widow of famous composer Valentin Lucinsky is a
bitter
woman.
Peter Sova's dazzling cinematography, the flavorsome evocation of the groovy swinging 60's, the often amazing profane dialogue, John Dankworth's supremely jazzy'n'moody score, the stark, harsh tone, the fantastic golden oldies soundtrack, and a potent central message about the
bitter
spiritual coast of blind ambition all further add to the sterling quality of this bang-up corker of a crime thriller.
I was
bitter
when I found out Kelly only repeated himself.
So when the nincompoops at NBC decided they weren't going to give it a fair shot, it must have been a
bitter
pill to swallow.
A bitter, bitter, disappointment.
From the steamy beginning of their relationship to the
bitter
end, we share in their heartache.
And Mary, who once was so bitter, learn how to be a kid and to smile.
This is a brooding, dark,
bitter
film, with a pessimistic outlook on life and a downright depressing core message.
There is both
bitter
humor and irony in this film which will satisfy both sides of the spectrum.
One reviewer claims he has simply turned into a
bitter
misanthrope - but I don't think that's very fair.
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