Managing
in sentence
993 examples of Managing in a sentence
It's a dreary story (impressive
managing
to be dreary when there's dangerous fires and lives being saved) about a fireman.
Worse, it twists, combines, and straight out alters the details of the case which will irritate anyone who knows much about it while at the same time
managing
to confuse those who are not familiar with it.
"The Apartment Complex" is a campy comedy full of kookie characters created in lieu of a real story which tells a young psych student (Lowe) who takes a job
managing
an apartment complex and becomes embroiled in a murder mystery...um, if you can call it that.
This one sucks and it was more like a black version of Ferris Bueller's Day Off than a House Party movie.Second who the heck is John-John?These new character's can't even compare to the ones from the other three movies.Now i know why they put it straight to video.It has horrible music, weak plot, untalented actors,and no hilarious jokes at all.My advice,watch this movie at night only if you can't get to sleep.They should have ended the series after House Party 3 since Kid'n'Play separated after that one.I hate this one am glad my local video store doesn't have this film and never want to buy it or want to see it on Comedy Central either.Just because Chris Strokes has talent
managing
an up-and-coming R&B group doesn't mean he has talent directing and producing films am I right or what?
It wasn't funny, the wide-eyed, likable characters had become cynical and jaded, and the stories were contrived (such as "Laurie's" character having another brother because Richard Dreyfuss didn't do the sequel and "Terry the Toad" and "Pharaoh Joe" somehow
managing
to serve together in Vietnam).
Hitch's character is witty and wise, sometimes
managing
to be both at once.
Other characters looked also very natural especially always drunk club
managing
officer:-).The scenario seems a bit jammed in the end but it might be an impact of the Civil war in Tajikistan which had started right during the shooting of the film.
The true Godfather of Rap (not this new Ali nonsense) Moore is something of a juxtaposition of acting technique; somehow
managing
to be the most charismatic awful actor of the 1970's, and thats saying something.
It does an excellent job of showing how the two lead males come to terms with one another, while
managing
to grow up and develop more fully as individuals.
Ultimately, the film fails to match the giddy heights of the TV series while
managing
to hold its own as a comedy in its own right with some beautifully played moments.
It's not real flashy, but this movie does a great job of developing a large cast of characters, and letting you know their hopes and desires, while still
managing
to be both funny and bittersweet.
In the case of Gregory's Two Girls, Bill Forsyth has the dubious honour of
managing
to commit both sins - on the one hand revisiting the plot of Gregory's Girl, while at the same time serving up a frankly incredible and moronic storyline involving Scottish arms dealers.
The man who put togeather the preview should get an award for
managing
to put every one of the 30 seconds that were interisting into the preview.
How slow were the guys chasing and actually
managing
to wound Campbell??
Caine brilliant, as usual, and Jude Law
managing
to hold is own next to him.
Yes I know "talkies" had just been invented for the cinema 2 years earlier when this was produced in 1929 but this film showed that much had to learnt about the art of producing films.It comes over as a filmed "hammy" stage play with the actors melodramatically enunciating their lines,rolling their eyes, using too many pregnant pauses and using gestures more appropriate to silent cinema, which I suppose was normal during the process of educating them to appear more naturalistic on screen.The gaps between lines spoken should have been tightened up during editing as it considerably slows the film.It is now only of interest for Titanic buffs who want to see an early example of this marine accident on film.In next chronological order they could see "Titanic" (1953) A Night to Remember (1958)"Titanic (1997), to see how the cinema's depiction of this tragedy as evolved over the years.There have been many documentaries and TV films made including the atrocious "SOS Titanic" (1979) On my version which is a DVD, David McCallum gives the introduction.It was he who played Harold Bride Marconi's junior wireless operator in "A Night to Remember"(still the best feature film - please read my "Tribute to Walter" comments on IMDb under Howard Morley.demon.co.uk)and gave the commentary on the series of 4 videos entitled "End of a Dream" so he was well qualified to give the narration.Of more interest I found was a recording accompanied by actual photos of the 1912 US Senate hearing which is also on the DVD.Actors speak the actual words spoken by Lightoller 2nd officer, J Bruce Ismay,Managing director of White Star, Harold Bride and others including Gloria Stewart (The "old Rose" in Titanic 1997) whose voice is used for one of the first class women survivors.
He struggles to bring anything memorable to the role and meanders on through the shallow script
managing
to display, what could only be described as, a bland leading man.
After
managing
to sit through it all?
The story and the script apparently had potential to be funny, but though
managing
at some points, in other places it failed.
Duchovney played his character very well,
managing
to remain consistent with something new, instead of playing the Agent Molder we are used to.
In Steve Carell's first big screen lead, he plays a man who has gotten to 40 without
managing
it.
I was really surprised with John Abraham's acting he usually playing the gangster like character with the emotionless face,so from that to playing the complete opposite and does it successfully,by
managing
to shine amongst the comic geniuses such as Paresh Rawal and Akshaye Kumar.
But even a seasoned CEO would have difficulty
managing
these crises.
Well, it's an interesting premise, but the director misses most of the opportunities it offers,
managing
only a handful of suspenseful moments.
The acting is up to scratch and especially moments when the captives are in the prison and they really are feeling the pain and torture and still
managing
to resist the urge to stop it.
Zero imagination / WTF? points included the ship our villains planned to escape on needing a 3.5 floppy to get it to fly (I can't even start to think of an equivalent for today's transport - needing a quill and parchment to start the Space Shuttle?) and the side-kick baddie
managing
to smuggle not one, but _two_ katanas (with scabbards) into the ultimate maximum security prison in the universe.
Although the cgi effects have been done to a suitable level they are so unrealistic it doesn't matter how well they are done (100 spiders
managing
to materialise overnight from a single spot).
Raplh Bellamy is also fine as the
managing
editor of a newspaper, where gossip is always welcome.
This film is a laughable, poorly dubbed, appallingly edited story which tries to be intelligent,
managing
to achieve the seemingly impossible combination of pretentiousness and stupidity.
Warning, slight spoilers within To me, this was a fascinating Movie, about two Germans, leaving their (more or less)slowly eroding lives in Germany, and
managing
to live in Japan, a country they no pretty much nothing about (which surprised me concerning Gustav, a Zen Buddhist - I think it to be pretty much impossible to understand a religion without any knowledge about its cultural background).
Back
Next
Related words
Director
Their
Which
Global
Countries
Would
Crisis
While
About
Should
Financial
Economic
Government
Economy
Other
System
Risks
International
Public
Political