Breaking
in sentence
1105 examples of Breaking in a sentence
That's why we see Gary Sinsie
breaking
a terrorist, David Carusso putting his sunglasses and shaking the hand of his Mexican friend, who in the next episode, he may kill, after doing what they call "justice" OK, ladies and germs: for those that think that crime and justice are so easy words, I'm sorry to tell you: You're wrong.
Mr Minghella became famous with the recent
Breaking
and Entering, The English Patient, The Talented Mr Ripley but I like this one very much.
it was highly advertised as "phenomenal" and "record
breaking"
in the Philippines.
He should stick to aikido and
breaking
bones at least it wouldn't look as ridiculous.
As Stone puts it in the documentary, it's a film about two people
breaking
the rules, so it's only fitting that the film-makers are also
breaking
the rules.
Her problem was originated when her husband cheated her with the nanny of their children,
breaking
her confidence on him.
I have seen loads of movies and have voted for over 370 movies here at IMDb, some of my favorites being "Schindler's list", "Limelight",
"Breaking
the waves", "Awakenings", "Fried green tomatoes", "The green mile", "Legends of the fall", "Saving private Ryan", etc., so it's not that I don't like this type of film (drama), on the contrary.
He wants to be the legal guardian for the mentally disabled Chuck McMann, who is first seen
breaking
the window of a pastry shop so he can eat the displays.
Kristen Bell's performance is heart
breaking
and one that will keep you hooked, especially in scenes featuring Anne Heche, another fantastic performer.
The zombies are hilarious, spastically
breaking
bottles over their own heads and eating seaweed washed up on the beach.
If you are interested in Lars Von Trier visual and poetic art, try to consider before the more recent (and in some way, more "accessible") works like
"Breaking
the Waves", "Dancer in the Dark", and "Dogville".
That job went to Special Effects Pioneer Willis H. O'Brien who would later gain world wide recognition with his ground
breaking
Stop-Motion Animation in The Classic "King Kong" (1933).
Salma Hayek is quirky and delightful in this work, but let me ask you a question: With a title like
Breaking
Up, did you really expect them to work it out?
The whole sequence in which Christopher Reeve turns psycho and ultimately splits into two personas, having a big fight with himself, is the only reason the movie is worth seeing, and most people fail to acknowledge that Reeve actually did some truly good acting here, good enough so that the "bad Superman" is convincing and somewhat scary -- especially the scene where he is sitting in a bar, unkempt and unshaven,
breaking
holes in a mirror behind the bar while flicking peanuts at it (never mind that alcohol is not supposed to have any effect on Superman).
A group of college friends on a road trip decide to save some motel rent by
breaking
into and staying the night inside the "Dark Ride".
All things considered, even with the period specific "whites for ethnic minorities" casting mentality, respect for a certain amount of cultural authenticity was in this movie to a greater degree than in previous films of this era, and so I feel that in that respect this movie was ground
breaking
and helped slowly pave the way for minorities to eventually take center stage in great theatrical releases.
This movie was OK from an entertainment standpoint but
breaking
it down further reveals it to be nothing more than pure propaganda.
Judy Berlin also features great performances by Barbara Barrie (who I personally loved in
Breaking
Away) and Bob Dishy.
The acting is poor, the story is far worse, and we walked out when we'd reached our
breaking
point.
My life was honestly changed as that half an hour was a real time anomoly, obeying the theory of relativity and
breaking
that particular convention by immersing me so fully that it seemed to last forever and yet, not long enough.
The moment when he is confronted by a newcomer prisoner about to be guided to the gas chamber is the stuff of cinematic history in terms of acting: as Arquette tells his lies ("you'll be guided to the bath and soon will be reunited with your family", and so on), this scared newcomer, realizing his fate, confronts him and says "It's a lie, I can't believe it's Jews doing this job!I'm going to die, but I'm going to live longer than you ever will, you're dead already!!", the desperate prisoner shouts at Arquette, and then Arquette loses his head and attacks this man to death,
breaking
his skull with punches and kicks, not really moved by angriness, but by sorrow and pain to recognize the awfulness of the truth spit on his face - yes, even him, Arquette, can't believe he is doing this, and the outlet of such sorrow comes into the forms of him losing his head and degrading and smashing a fellow Jew's skull to the death.
Also, will they stop
breaking
the swords!!! Bad enough Connor has his katana break, but now Duncan's too!
Well, car chases, puke jokes, drunken clowns, and various other nonsense turns what could have been a ground
breaking
black comedy into the disaster it is.
Breaking
Babe Ruth's single season record of 60 home runs was like
breaking
the sound barrier but this movie reduces the event to a hokey, schmaltzy mess and strangely attempts to portray Maris as a surly chain-smoking malcontent and Mantle as a temperamental, philandering alcoholic.
Breaking
Babe Ruth's home run record is something that happened on the field, for the whole world to witness.
Taking place in an isolated community of Scottish Bible Thumpers,
Breaking
the Waves stars a young, clingy woman who must have sex with lots of men if her husband is to recover from a horrible accident.
Nick Cassavetes (Son of John), Mike Norris (Son of Chuck),Eric Douglas (Son of Kirk) star in this pointless sequel which finds them cast as gung-ho commandos who go to the middle east to keep a nuclear weapon out of terrorists' hands, along the way these commandos are aided by Russian commandos led by John Ryan (Not John P. Ryan) their mission goes well and they bring the terrorists down without
breaking
a sweat, which is why this movie is such a dud.
I saw this movie on it's original release and thought that it was just an exciting and hilarious ground
breaking
film ( I believe it had an X rating for a while ), and after seeing it again on DVD - I think it's a masterpiece.
But these first few scenes are upstaged by the brilliance of Bruce Willis in his many fight scenes, usually involving gunfire, glass
breaking
or some kind of explosion!
the most underrated show on tv, and while th andy richter show looks really good, i hope it doesn't replace the best attempt at a new show since malcolm in the middle (fox works wonders by going against convention...look at it, simpsons is a cartoon, 70's show is a period piece, malcolm introduced a new style, undeclared is
breaking
new ground, grounded for life is flashbacked, titus is hardcore...man i love fox)watch it, you won't be disappointed
Back
Next
Related words
Their
Which
Point
About
Would
There
Could
Without
After
Where
Through
People
Heart
Movie
Ground
Other
Rules
World
Country
While