Gutter
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54 examples of Gutter in a sentence
Or someone who says they don't like teachers' unions, I bet they're really devastated to see their kid's school going into the gutter, and they're just looking for someone to blame.
Now, when you look at the water that comes off of your roof and runs off of your lawn and flows down the gutter, you might say to yourself, "Do I really want to drink that stuff?"
What I'd like to do is just drag us all down into the gutter, and actually all the way down into the sewer because I want to talk about diarrhea.
This is a photograph I found lying in a
gutter
in New York City about 10 years ago.
In this case, illustrations by Pablo Picasso, moving across the page and breaking the
gutter
of the two pages.
Pre-Depression audiences, giddy with optimism, may have rooted for this ambitious go-getter in whom they saw their surrogate; Depression audiences despised him as the person likely to foreclose on their mortgage and throw them in the
gutter.
Who i really feel sorry for is the actors,(that they have their names attached to this film) they did a good job, i cared about most of the characters and i felt that their performances were quite good, but that was not enough to bring this movie out of the
gutter.
Apparently this sad excuse for a dramatic urban look at what 20 year olds do whilst crawling through the
gutter
of Sydney nightlife is supposed to be somehow connecting with its target market.
Yeah, the humor is raunchy and silly, and overall the whole thing is fairly tasteless, but if you're not above a quick wallow in the gutter, you'll probably like it just fine.
Good stuff for anyone interested in grass roots or ghetto
gutter
movements in sound art.
It is well above Mick Molloys usual
gutter
humor.
He has nothing to say about the subject, so he over-licitates with violence, nakedness and
gutter
language.
Director Danny Boyle has lost none of his predilection for raking in the
gutter
of humanity for characters but he has lost, in this film, the edge for creating inspiring and funny films.
Well, take that analogy a step further with this irredeemable
gutter
trash and try to imagine the pain of getting your teeth extracted without novacaine.
After a lively if predictable opening bank-heist scene, 'Set It Off' plummets straight into the
gutter
and continues to sink.
A deplorable social condition triggers off the catastrophe: An impoverished Giovanna has ended up in the gutter, but still has an ace up her sleeve: beauty and youth.
Funny, charming, sad and inspiring, this is a totally refreshing take on urban youth that puts Larry Clark's often-nauseating shtick in the
gutter
where it belongs... although I have to admit that Bully was a cut above his normal fare.
It is rather hard to keep your mind out of the
gutter
with this film, but who cares, it is only a film to give you a few laughs at a simple picture made in 1998.
This outstanding portrait of big city politics also manages to provide two hours of superb movie watching without undue violence, overheated sex or
gutter
language.
You have no idea how scared I was! ( film critic Barry Norman said he felt like throwing up in the
gutter
after watching it ).
There's some suspense in this crime-noir from uneven director Richard Quine, though actually "Pushover" is more successful as a character study, with Fred MacMurray miscast but not-bad as a conflicted good cop who decides to step into the
gutter.
They may be in the gutter, but they both have somewhere inside them a spark of romance and dreams of a better life...somehow, somewhere.
I give you some examples: 1. heroic main characters are often good looking, handsome (which is not really what disturbs me) and know how to use a gun or knife 2. the characters are mostly simple, straight-forward, there is the good and there is the evil 3. the movies make us believe that the wild west bustled with a few reasonable and righteous people and astonishingly out of 200 adult inhabitants of a town, 190 are cowards or villains or lynchers and of course miserable people or everything altogether which one could find in the
gutter
of humankind (outside town the rate is a little more favourable)- something I cannot believe,because I do not want to believe, that we Europeans only sent the sludge of our civilization over the ocean.
A thing William Wellman took note of during the filming of "Public Enemy", and had Cagney and the Lew Ayres clone "switch roles"...because "this Cagney guy has that
gutter
quality that this story needs to become effective".
This kind of
gutter
garbage does nothing for the human experience and is insulting.
Watching the cast of Deadwood converse with a combination of old world English laced with profanity straight from the
gutter
is incredible and feels right for the first time.
We must be careful whilst criticising their taste to remind ourselves that in 1971 TV was not awash with
gutter
language,explicit sex and extreme violence.Sitcoms were cheeky,yes,but nobody took them seriously.It was comedy,for God's sake.
Once in a rare while, a good idea does emerge from the quagmire, only to disappear again in a welter of self-indulgence, grossness,
gutter
language and rank stupidity.
But, of course, they never get right down into the
gutter
with George Carlin's "Seven Deadly Words."
I hope that this doesn't mean that these people are on their way down the proverbial ladder and will have to sink into the
gutter
with more trash like this.
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