Hoping
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1239 examples of Hoping in a sentence
Desperately
hoping
to avoid the police in their rite of passage through an existential mobius strip of bayou, the women don hot pants and traffic-cone-orange shirts.
Hoping
for a romantic adventure, Paul arranges a date with a young woman who lives in Soho, a part of Manhattan populated by people who prefer a more bohemian lifestyle.
I was
hoping
this was going to be one of those hilarious women-in-prison exploitation flicks that were high in camp value.
At the end I was totally
hoping
they would fall in a close vote to the Varsity squad making the Rocky comment earlier in the movie warranted and the movie in general more believable, but no they will.
I watched this show
hoping
that it would be fun, edgy, and smart.
I was
hoping
that this movie would prove me wrong.
The dialogue is horrible and I was
hoping
that there would be a Filipino movie that uses Tagalog all the way through without any English words or any long English dialogue.
You probably wouldn't even want to finish watching the movie but I forced myself
hoping
it would turn out to be a great movie.
The reason is I am
hoping
for one of the family to emerge as a totally responsible person.
It makes a farce of any religion I know of, but still I find myself watching and
hoping.
For a werewolf movie I was expecting somewhat brutal kill scenes and I was
hoping
to to see a man to werewolf transformation.
Anyone who watches this movie will sit there thinking, hoping, that eventually something will happen, that there will be a laugh, or something, anything, will happen to break the slow motion dragging along, wondering if they should get up and leave now or have faith that maybe something is going to happen, but it never does.
He can't get a job; is consistently, racially harassed by the police and goes back to an area which he tried to escape from by joining the army in the first place,
hoping
that on his return there would be some improvements.
I was actually
hoping
this film didn't have anything to do with the last two installments and that the titles were just similar..man was i wrong.
May attract a few young males
hoping
to see Yasmine Bleethe in Baywatch attire - but, sorry guys - no bikini today.
Maybe I was
hoping
too much for an actual movie that delivers the goods.
I just was
hoping
for a more historical and serious film, but who knows, one day they will make it.
We just kept
hoping
that it would get better, but it just seems to get worse each week.
The way in which the "rivals" were united in rescuing the boy and
hoping
the water horse would make its escape to the sea, was good.
As a terminator fan who was
hoping
for a revival of the franchise, what a letdown this movie was.
I got this out one wet Sunday afternoon
hoping
for an inspirational school drama along the lines of "To sir with love" or "Dead poets society"-- something to moisten my eyes and make me think anything was possible.
Dana Carvey is an extremely talented comedian,which makes it a shame that his efforts since his Saturday Night Live days have fallen,at least for the most part,miserably flat.The latest effort,The Master of Disguise,is no exception.This film is horrid from top to bottom.It is a poor execution of what was a poor story idea to begin with.Executive Producer Adam Sandler's ideas about comedy may work when Sandler himself is in the film,but he has yet to produce a good effort when solely behind the camera.Carvey's efforts to make this a good film are indeed valiant,but he can't do it alone.Even the character names (Pistachio Disguisey?) are evidence that not a lot thought were given to them.The supporting cast seems lost to the point where they don't give good support at all.Don't waste your time or your money.Here's
hoping
that Dana Carvey will strike creative gold in the near future.He deserves it.
I was
hoping
for some laughs from another grade D horror film.
Less than half way through the movie my wife said she was
hoping
for a plot twist that involved the gun toting FBI son shooting this insipid twit just to shut her up - I enthusiastically concurred!
I was at my girl's house and popped this in at 10 p.m., knowing that I had work the next day, I waited for the movie to pick up, while trying to hold myself from busting up from the ridiculous acting, poor script, and CGI that was probably generated by the Director's 6th grader son,
hoping
that in the next few minutes the movie would offer something interesting.
I was
hoping
it would be enjoyable but the insipid performance from the actor playing 'Holmes' was barely offset by the far more scintillating 'Watson'.
This is a film about women from third world countries
hoping
to get a better life by marrying to a developed country.
I was
hoping
that "10 Dead Men" was going to be as good as "Rise of the Foot Soldier."
If you've already exhausted the entire series of Italian cannibal films from the 70s and 80s and are
hoping
this 2003 effort from Euro-schlock director Bruno Mattei might breath new life into the subgenre, think again!
It was as though Mr. Altman threw a lot of balls into the air,
hoping
one of them would hit.
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