Nicely
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473 examples of Nicely in a sentence
She targets him and decides he will do
nicely.
Reed Hadley is a winning Zorro and he cuts a dashing figure as he gets into a nice selection of scraps (most all of which were reused by the later Zorro serials as well as other serials as well).The story moves and its
nicely
not clear who the real bad guy is.
The humour supplements it
nicely.
Very
nicely
photographed, a beautiful snap-shot of pre-Castro Cuba.
Furthermore, this trilogy has come together so nicely, that I believe it to be one of the greatest motion picture trilogies of our time.
If you're a baseball fan who wants to rent a movie appropriate for the kids and check out some notable young actors before they became stars, AitO '94 will do
nicely.
Very
nicely
done.
The movie depicts complex human emotion very
nicely
not with over dramatization.
Shows very
nicely
the dynamics of arranged marriage when it is new.
Those unfamiliar with the legend won't need to be; the story explains itself
nicely
as it goes along.
From transsexual strippers to an amazing soundtrack it all meshes
nicely
into what can only be described as clever comedy.
I expected to see strong vampires in action and at least one longer lasting
nicely
choreographed fight sequence (for example inside a city) and was left somewhat disappointed.
There is some wooden dialogue and some unexplained bits and bobs but it is the super creepy atmosphere that is maintained throughout, that and the super musical score that keep this one moving
nicely
along.
However, the juxtapositioning of the wife's career as a rising blues singer against the husband's gathering loneliness and his almost Freudian need for filling the emotional and physical "void" or "hole" while she's away along with the clever use of minimal effects and settings is
nicely
done.
A
nicely
done thriller with plenty of sex in it.
Moon Child delivers it all in one
nicely
packaged flick!
Settings of Clara's home and Esteban's ranch are effective and the period US cars add
nicely
to the post-war atmosphere.
Even from this first episode we get a sign of the Ross-Rachel relationship that will come over the next ten years, when Ross says: 'I just want to be married again' and Rachel storms in with a wedding dress on... probably not intentional as at the time the writers were going for a Monica-Joey relationship but fits
nicely
now when looking back.
While not entirely true, the film is pretty much summarized
nicely
in the trailer, and that isn't necessarily a bad thing.
I thought it was an original story, very
nicely
told.
The plot is well-written, and develops
nicely
throughout.
The sequence is
nicely
done.
Writer/director William Byron Hillman relates the engrossing story at a steady pace, builds a reasonable amount of tension, delivers a few gruesomely effective moments of savage misogynistic violence (one woman who has a plastic garbage bag with a rattlesnake in it placed over her head rates as the definite squirm-inducing highlight), puts a refreshing emphasis on the
nicely
drawn and engaging true-to-life characters, further grounds everything in a plausible everyday world, and tops things off with a nice smattering of tasty female nudity.
The love that developed between that character and the woman who comes into his life
nicely
portrayed how I'd like to think love can heal someone's heart.
the cat and mouse chase to reveal the killer was
nicely
added 2/3rds of the way through the film to add some faster pacing and to also add to the narrative element of the film.
First and most mundane tale, "Method for Murder" - Successful author Charles Hillyer
(nicely
played by Denholm Elliott) is haunted by images of the murderous fiend he's writing about in his latest book.
"Julia Ross" is extremely compact (too short at 65 minutes!) but it stays the course
nicely
until a too-rushed climax, which feels a little sloppy.
They were very
nicely
done but I was even more impressed with the story - which I think was even more his goal(Seeing films like Godzilla with huge effects just really turned me off).
Best-selling horror novelist Cheryl (a solid and sympathetic performance by the lovely Virginia Bryant), her husband Tom (the likable Paolo Serra), and their son Bobby
(nicely
played by Patrizio Vinci) go to a remote castle located in the countryside for summer vacation.
Not to give a frame away, but there are scenes in this film that chilled me to my pancreas - (3) Fantastic gore, terrific make-up and wacky (if very uneven) direction from Michael Winner, which flows rather
nicely
with this unreal treat.
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