Expression
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1520 examples of Expression in a sentence
Bartleby Gaines (Justin Long) encourages his students / peers to learn through freedom of
expression
and ultimately 'shove it to the system.'
Just as African's created rhythms with the jawbone of an ass and Virgin Islanders welded oil drums into ear pleasing steel bands, so did urban DJ's itch to scratch in the pursuit of new methods of creative
expression.
"Scratch" is a wholly unnarrated documentary which will take you to the heart of the hip-hop/rap movement and explore the genesis of turntablism, the art of scratching vinyl, and the ultimate DJ/MC contempo entertainment
expression.
More opulent than the Mutual films, it continues Chaplin's quest for perfecting his comic
expression.
Her blank
expression
and intensity around the eyes speaks volumes, as she plays her boozy character as a woman at times bordering on psychosis.
One funny moment is when Alfalfa gets a glass cup for lemonade and Waldo fills is and gives it to Darla and Alfalfa has an angry
expression
on his face.
Mullholland Drive proves once again that David Lynch is the Master of cinematic
expression.
Two women progressively find themselves ensnared in each other's arms (as corny as the
expression
sounds, that is exactly what happens) and fins that they cannot answer their own question as to what defines their relationship when their very own society has no name to what they are.
When the members of the crew are each talking about what they are going to do with their money and finally get to Tony, his answer and the
expression
on his face says it all.
In many dramatic situations, the
expression
of her face is not convincing.
Greg Morrisey's brooding character displays one facial
expression
throughout the film.
Goldblum's dialogue for the whole movie could fit on a 3x5 card, and he wears a single facial
expression
- a sardonic grin - throughout.
She read her lines very un-naturally, and she had a very un-natural facial
expression
through the entire movie.
They have never heard of the
expression "
less is more".
Joseph Fiennes exemplifies this in his role: he does his best to look concerned, genuinely moved and all the other emotions you can express with the single one facial
expression
his repertoire has to offer.
As for Alba, yes, she is gorgeous, of course, but the fact that she only displays one single facial
expression
the entire movie (pouty and surly), makes me also get bored of her "gal wit an attitude" schtick pretty soon.
I felt Luise's performance to be lackluster throughout, and when she died, she did not change in
expression
from any previous scenes.
She stayed the same throughout the film; she only changed her
expression
or emotion maybe twice.
He had no personality and his facial
expression
didn't change through the whole movie.
That film starred the similarly talentless actress/waif Genevieve Waite who could barely speak an entire line without breaking into some inappropriate facial
expression
or bat-like twitter.
I put it in my VCR and started up: Man this movie is really bad! Sylvester Stallone says like 3 words in the entire movie (except for that awful sentimental speech at the end), and has the same
expression
on his face all the way.
Series Noir was a valid
expression
of personal liberty and licentious behavior.
Every time the film switches to Michael Douglas, there he is with a bitter, sour expression, barking out questions and orders, screaming and yelling whenever he gets the chance.
The plot here, such as it is, deals with Kitten gaining superpowers after fellating the rare cockazilla plant in South America to cure her breast cancer (oy), and later battling a trio of megalunged bikini dancers back in L.A. Too bad that every lame boob joke trotted out falls completely (you should pardon the expression) flat, that there is ZERO actual nudity in the film at all (other than some old photos of Kitten in her heyday), and that some shaving cream and a papier-mache boulder are the sum total of the special FX.
Instead she's a common would-be housewife of the fifties, and the single, flat
expression
she wears throughout the film makes me think they shot it all in the early morning before Faith had her coffee.
"Dominique" is one of those films that the
expression "
slow-as-molasses" must have been invented for.
The next time you are at a party and someone asks, "The other day I heard the
expression '
Author's will'.
However, do not address elements of artistic
expression
in a vacuum in which the audience is in a continual struggle to grasp at skimpy narrative threads.
But as a matter of facts, i really could not think about the relative gravity of theses two different kinds of human horror's expression, being done i was too shocked by what i had just seen and felt.
'Flight Of Fury' is a shockingly dire but worst of all boring Action Film - I don't expect a lot from a Seagal Film, all I expect is to be moderately entertained for 90 or so minutes with some mindless action -unfortunately this doesn't even achieve that low expectation, The action scenes are few and far between, the plot (which is totally irrelevant in these Films) is needlessly complicated and confusing with huge plot holes throughout, The acting is truly abysmal - bordering on embarrassing with Seagal and his whispering One
expression
performance being the best among the sorry lot of 3rd raters - I find it hard to believe that anything close to $12M was spent on this dire mess unless $11M of that 12 was Seagal's Salary - I somehow doubt it!
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