Favourite
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657 examples of Favourite in a sentence
I've read this play, and recently was lucky enough to see it performed, at it remains one of my
favourite
Shakespearian Comedies, but this movie seems to take all that I like about it away.
I am a massive fan of the book and Orwell is certainly my
favourite
writer ever since studying Animal Farm at GCSE.
OK, my
favourite
film is 'The Wicker Man' (1973), so I was always bound to be a little biased.
Poor, poor Mrs Potts was not brought to life by Angela Lansbury (one of my
favourite
classic actresses) but by Anne Rogers who captured none of Mrs Potts' character, no offence to her!
Admittedly, Parsifal is not an opera that can appeal to everyone, although it is a
favourite
of mine, Knappertsbusch, 1951, in particular.
Then again, considering how bad his recent movies have been (I'm referring to his dull Buddhist movie and all the ones with his new
favourite
actress, the blond girl Di Caprio) this isn't even that bad by comparison.
Emma is my
favourite
Jane Austen novel - Emma is well-meaning despite her flaws, so readers can forgive and love her, and the relationship she has with Mr Knightley, which is warm, familiar, respectful but playful, generating that warm, fuzzy, romantic excitement.
It is one of my
favourite
cartoons along with Darkwing Duck, Talespin, Peter Pan and the Pirates and Tom and Jerry.
You remember the Spice Girls movie and how bad it was (besides the songs), well their manager Simon Fuller (also this band's manager) makes the same error putting S Club (another of my
favourite
bands) in their own film.
I hate Meryl Streep and Antonio Banderas (in non-Spanish films), and the other actors, including Winona, my
favourite
actress and Jeremy Irons try hard to get over such a terrible script.
I think my
favourite
was 'shouldn't you be studying medicine at Oopsalof'!
Snuggle down in your
favourite
chair and switch on the play-station, as you toss this into the waste disposal unit.
living your
favourite
game.
Hotarubi, which is one of my
favourite
characters in the film, but who is not known for her childish and sensitive nature, becomes a pathetic little girl who is not only not madly in love like in the anime, but is more or less worthless in the plot.
Secondly, I could trash the movie in question without realising that it's actually their
favourite.
Hayden Christianson and Jessica Alba two of my least
favourite
actors of this century team up in what is quite possibly the flattest attempt at remake the already dire The Butterfly Effect.
This, "Prodigal Son" and "Eastern Condors" are my
favourite
Sammo Hung films.
I am astounded that my
favourite
show is over after just one series.
In my mind the best of the Ealing comedies and one of my
favourite
films of all time.
This has to be the best adaptation I have seen it's my
favourite
and I think it stays very close to the book.What really makes this a must see though is the casting of the two lead actors.The wonderful Timothy Dalton is the best Rochester I have seen on screen brooding and tragic,while Zelah Clarke is the perfect combination of strength,courage,shyness and gentleness as Jane.
One of my
favourite
films.
Fire And Ice is directed by Ralph Bakshi who is one of my
favourite
adult animators.
It's great to be able to see
favourite
characters come to life so authentically.
James Gandolfini is one of my
favourite
actors and i feel that his acting is absolutely stunning in every episode, after i heard that HBO wanted Ray Liotta to play Tony i felt that it would've been the better choice, however after watching the first few episodes, i knew that HBO had done a great job in casting James as Tony.
Then we have everyone else, Edie Falco, Michael Imperioli, Lorraine Bracco, Dominic Chianese (whom i remembered as Johnny Ola in the Godfather Part 2) and my personal two
favourite
characters Tony Sirico and Steve Van Zandt Paulie 'Walnuts' Gualtieri and Silvio Dante.
Well, I'd heard from somewhere that Ossessione is a precursor to the Italian film genre, and particular
favourite
of mine, the 'Giallo'...but actually, aside from the fact that this is a thriller that was made in Italy; the two have pretty much no relation.
This is probably the best and
favourite
role by BAFTA winning John Thaw (Kavanagh Q.C. and Inspector Morse).
Sumitra Bhave has always made sensible cinema and this is my
favourite
film by her.
One of my
favourite
films first saw it when I was about 10, which probably tells you a lot about the type of humour.
The lady with the parrot, the couple due to get married and are in trouble from 'her', and my favourite, the stationmaster, "Nobody knows where it comes from ... nobody knows where it goes.." Interestingly the ghost train was written by Arnold Ridley of Dads Army fame (Private Godfrey the medic) Watch it on a rainy Sunday afternoon after your lunch and smile.
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