Lounge
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And then of course, we wanted to have the simulcast lounge, the lobby and the Steinbeck forum.
She saved my life by letting me go to the bathroom in the teachers
' lounge.
That was the
lounge.
With her remaining 45, Orokana returns to the airport and heads to the
lounge
for a well-deserved break.
At 7:30pm, the day before the game, we were in the
lounge
discussing strategy, and a waiter knocks on the door, interrupting our conversation.
Through constant experimentation with materials, they developed a wide range of iconic solutions that we know today, eventually resulting in, of course, the legendary
lounge
chair.
And Charlene told them about how she ignored her supervisor's admonition and didn't vacuum the visitor's
lounge
because there were some family members who were there all day, every day who, at this moment, happened to be taking a nap.
In the early days, I was flying back and forth to San Francisco every week for Atlassian, and I racked up a lot of frequent flyer points and got access to the Qantas business
lounge.
But anyway, sometimes life happens in the Qantas
lounge
when you'd least expect it.
One morning, over a decade ago, I was sitting there on my regularly weekly commute, and a beautiful woman from way out of my league walked into the Qantas
lounge
and continued walking straight up to me in a case of mistaken identity.
And this is a little film I made about the making of the Eames
lounge
chair.
Finally, the school itself adds the frosting to the unreal cake by providing the students with 5-star amenities such as a scenic location, sushi bar, hot
lounge
equipped with free soda machines, pool&jacuzzi, movie theater, and the allowance for boys and girls to freely go into the other sex's dorm rooms.
The lousy dubbing, excess amount of grainy "National Geographic"-like animal stock footage, groovy, jazzy
lounge
score, terrible acting, talky, uneventful narrative, tepid soft-core sex scenes, and static photography don't help matters any as well.
No. Did you ever see a teacher's
lounge
that is so huge that you could actually play basketball in?
Even though I have already seen the movies a lot of times, when I seat back and
lounge
at my home scanning worth movies to peer and buy a time for it, catching a glimpse for Kramer vs Kramer will make my experience another worthwhile moment.
Paul Mazursky's Tempest - Interesting,odd and strange movie about a mid-life crisis.Set in NYC and a remote Greek Island with John Cassavettes as world renowned architect who decides to drop out.He is accompanied by his daughter(Molly Ringwald) and a
lounge
singer(Susan Sarandon).A beautiful transfer of this 25 year old movie on the DVD- but without any extras-not even the theatrical trailer.Tons of great scenery and razor-sharp dialogue make this 2 and a half hour movie an interesting trip.Raul Julia and Gena Rowlands round out a strong cast.A good drama mixed with comedy and tension and near insanity.This recent DVD release is worth renting.
I mean, you've got a
lounge
singer, a murderer (and a believable one), you have farce, then Kathy Bates in all her acting splendor, Rupert Everett finally acting to his real potential, Dan Ackroyd, and a dwarf that will make you laugh out loud.
We see the French resistance staging a daylight raid on Mistral's villa to steal sheets after which they all
lounge
under a bridge waiting for a lumbering truckload of Nazi troops to surprise and annihilate them?
Rock star John Norman Howard (Kris Kristofferson) turns
lounge
singer Esther Hoffman (Barbra Streisand) into an overnight singing star.
Sandra spoofs
lounge
acts and superstars, but her sense of irony is only fitfully interesting, and fitfully funny.
Frank Byers' slick cinematography, the outrageously nutty dialogue, Earl Rose's jazzy cocktail
lounge
score, and a choice soundtrack of vintage swinging golden oldies all further enhance the engagingly peculiar charm of this immensely entertaining one-of-a-kind curio.
Of course I loved it and had to watch this color finale over and over and then invite friends and family to the screen for weeks on end just to horrify and terrify them each separately and to roll about on the
lounge
in shrieking in delight at each and every exclamation of their startled reactions.
It does not give a realistic view of homelessness (unlike, say, how Citizen Kane gave a realistic view of
lounge
singers, or Titanic gave a realistic view of Italians YOU IDIOTS).
The symbolism, the settings (the one outdoor motion shot with Jeff Goldblum walking down the steps seems really weird after so much
lounge
lizardry), the dialogue (style, not practicality, is the order of the day), it's all about characters interacting, not really gangsterism.
The fourth egg cracks open, and a bawdy, free-spirited little scamp in a red cocktail
lounge
jacket and a blue zootsuit bowtie pops fourth, and this little guy comes out SWINGIN'!
The film begins with two men in an airport lounge, both discussing how they recently broke-up with their girlfriends.
George in search of Cravat becomes involved with a winsome
lounge
singer(Nancy Guild)and her boss(Richard Conte).
Fairly desperate sequel to 1992's "Sister Act" has one-time
lounge
singer Whoopi Goldberg now a big attraction in Las Vegas, but called back to the convent by those kooky nuns to help bring order to a school full of rebellious teenagers.
The
lounge
is a bar that has a lot of losers who frequent it - the main one being Tommy (Buscemi)!
There's also fine score, a mixture of funky Bitches-Brew jazz and woo-woo
lounge
stylings, which helps bridge the suspense scenes.
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