Favour
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429 examples of Favour in a sentence
if i was the man who came up with this idea for a show and put it on TV i would do the world a
favour
and jump off the tallest building i could find.
Do yourself a
favour.
But I guess you can't have everything... Do yourselves a
favour
and look this up...
Do yourself a
favour
and stay well away from this dross and check out some more worthy alternatives that would give you far greater pleasure.
McCOOL'S is certainly not going to go down as one of Hollywood's great successes (or should I say "shouldn't" because the mainstream American film industry is not going anywhere at present, and hasn't for a decade at least, save the odd hit like AMERICAN BEAUTY, TITANIC and SAVING PRIVATE RYAN, and even those had major flaws), but if you're a teen male, do yourself a
favour
and see Liv - she is one hot chick.
When I typed Savage Intruder into the IMDb's search engine one of the options it came up with was Savage Garden: International Video Collection: The Story so Far (1999), the only reason I mention this is because I'm a huge Savage Garden fan & you should do yourself a
favour
& check some of their music out like Affirmation or To the Moon and Back rather than bother with this average pot-boiler, sorry I just wanted to say that.
Put two and two together and you realise Quentin is doing a
favour
for his old bud, despite the bud being rather talentless.
Caged Women is yet another 'women in prison' film, and like the most of the rest of the genre; the plot is completely forsaken in
favour
of simply showing nude women.
Even though this film was nothing special as such, I am drawn to comment on at least one factor that ruled in its
favour
- that of the lead female performer in the film, Dyan Cannon.
I purchased this one for a couple of dollars at the local video store, as they cleared out their tapes in
favour
of DVDs.
(That style of movie-making was out of
favour
in the late seventies).
Killjoy 2 is helped a great deal by Trent Haaga's manic turn as the eponymous clown, he throws himself into the role with such fevered abandonment that he almost tips the scales in the movie's favour, but, of course, it takes more than one man in big shoes.
Do yourself a
favour
and laugh till you drop.
Thanks goodness for a film that ignores all the rubbish we often see in Australian films that seem to revolve around a)race b)gender and c) class, in
favour
of er...dare I say....jolly good cinema.
Do yourself a
favour
and see this film!
I know which one is easier... Do yourself a
favour
and watch this film and see how a short film is made... you won't be disappointed
Yet it seems to have fallen out of
favour
slightly (Only a 6.6 rating here on IMDb, and dismissed by many critics as "gooey slush").
I have just seen this broadcast on Channel 4. Having seen some of the earlier comments here I think I would like to state firstly that I am not in
favour
of the death penalty.
I think a person would be well-advised to read or see (I
favour
reading) "Twelfth Night" before seeing, or re-seeing "She's The Man".
The thing is that when the French make a sort of Lolita-lite they get away with it because the 'dirty French postcard' thinking works in their favour; here the Hollywood idea of lightweight subtlety is to have Depardieu (totally unaware that his daughter has let it be known he is actually her lover), prevailed upon to play and song 'something French', launch into a spirited version of Thank Heaven For Little Girls.
If you honestly believe the stereotypes of Vietnam, do yourself a
favour
and learn the truth.
If you do buy this, you're really in for a disappointment, do yourself a
favour
and avoid it like the plague.
Lose this one and make yourself a
favour.
Do yourself a favour: spare yourself and do something else - like hitting a mallet onto your knees.
The high point of this mess of a movie is the bit in the restaurant, where the dialogue gets turned down in
favour
of a superbly shot, slow-mo shootout set to Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata.
The British Public School system did not evolve solely with the idea of educating the upper classes despite that popular and widespread misconception.It was designed to produce administrators and governors,civil servants and military men to run the British Colonies.These people were almost entirely recruited from the middle classes.When the Public Schools had begun to show their worth the scions of the aristocracy were sent to them rather than be educated at home by tutors and governesses as had previously been the case.They tended to
favour
the schools nearer "Town" so Eton and Harrow became particularly popular with that class of parent.
The voice overs from Felisberto - especially the one at the end - very much felt like a desperate attempt to fill in gaping holes in the plot which had been ignored in
favour
of side issues such as the whole ant thing (and even that wasn't properly addressed).
Any emotional insight is displaced in
favour
of swearing, which is of course the way in which everyone shows their true feelings.
After reading glowing reviews (the Director was a film reviewer with Sky for years so must have a lot of mates in the press ready to do him a
favour
by writing favorable reviews) I expected solid acting, atmosphere, suspense, strong characterization, an intriguing plot development and poetic moments.
And on top of that, it was awfully depressing to see those stupid, middle class, up-their-own-backside kids mess about with bits of old plastic having 'fun'... do me a favour, and "why don't you" go and slit your wrists or do a coke overdose on "Mama and Papa's" money... you make me sick
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