Pretty
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1631 examples of Pretty in a sentence
Maureen O'Hara was just starting her career and was very
pretty
and thin and you just knew she was going to become a great star.
Pretty
Peaches is difficult if not impossible to find in a British video shop.
Pretty
Baby is an extremely complex film, emotionally, and it's gorgeously directed in a very subtle style by Malle, who might very well be my favorite French director.
Anyway, while they're all trapped in the elevator, Luchino does the usual Japanese school girl violence thing (that is, if you've watched a lot of Japanese movies) and it's not
pretty
either.
Not impressed by Jenny Agutter - she seems to be there simply for the sake of providing a
pretty
female.
The title is even unimaginative and
pretty
meaningless.
The acting is where the whole story went south, considering the story was
pretty
decent.
I have to agree that Luxmi didn't have much to do but dance and show off her
pretty
face, but after all if you look at the auditioning process, that's what she was hired to do.
Stockbroker resorts to illegal methods to get ahead, endangering his relationship with
pretty
young lawyer.
People think that the story line is witty, I guessed all the twists and plots ahead in advance and I'm
pretty
gullible usually.
This Van Damme film is
pretty
good.I don't agree what the video box says "The best Van Damme movie!"
Pelosi has absolutely no redeeming qualities whatsoever, but, here, he's a
pretty
decent guy.
Sadly, however, both actors were
pretty
limp here--particularly Scott.
But a charming girl with a
pretty
face alone does not create drama.
Growing up I had long loved a film called "Curse of the Screaming Dead" and still think it's a
pretty
decent flick (okay it's crap but it's crap I like).
This was a
pretty
good movie for the younger generation.
And, let's face it, those conditions were
pretty
ugly, resulting in a
pretty
ugly setting from one scene to the next, never much of an audience incentive.
A
pretty
good cast all around, and all basically in supporting roles for the young actor Joseph Cross carries the film.
The plot, very loosely based on both the fabled E.T.A. Hoffman story and, to a lesser extent, Tchaikovsky's now famous ballet (snippets of the composer's famous score can be heard on the soundtrack) goes something like this: Clara (voiced by Melissa Gilbert), a
pretty
doll face of a girl, receives a mysterious nutcracker from her eccentric Uncle Drosselmeyer (Christopher Lee).
The black and white photography harks back to the style of the older horror films from the '30s and '40s, but the story is quite disturbing and includes some
pretty
grisly scenes more in line with the contemporary hunger for explicit blood and guts.
It's not a
pretty
sight.
Right...well Ali (based on a "true" Story) is a bit of a Fat Phobic (just like almost in one in America who's never felt the pain of being fat)..thinking it all about your attitude..and when she loses her sports scholarship..she decides to enter a student film competition for the prize money for school.....and her idea is to prove being unhappy and fat is all out the fat person's negative attitude....if only people like her little brother(overweight) had a positive attitude their lives would be better..thats why she's popular (not because she's a
pretty
blonde jock)..the commercials leading up to this promised a true look/insight into one area of life where bigotry and prejudice are allowed to reign supreme... i "thought" finally people see something about the cost of our obsession with weight...how thou bashing of gay and others may be illegal...but fat bashing is More than OK....But the promise of the commercials was NEVER delivered...even although Ali don's the "Fat suit" for at least a month...at the end of it..she's still very hateful over her mom's past weight (its treated like a very dirty little secret)..never asking why people over eat...or even some the different causes people gain weight, her partner on the film has a hard attitude towards the world in general and never stops calling the one "fat" girl and meets and befriends.."her Fat friend"...after a month spent on this Ali changes only a little..after lying to everyone very little is said after ward...you keep waiting/hoping for her "a Ha! Moment" when finally the light turns on...but we all stay in the dark...along w/her...even at the end when her "boyfriend" admit being a jock if she were to quote "get fat"...he would dump her..because well he's a jock basically...she just shrugs smiles...but then again Jenny Craig was the sponsor...guess that should have told me something....at the end she more or less right and don't let the world decide who you are....or I'm not Shallow...just selectively deep;(
i said,it's
pretty
lite family fare,so you want see any blood or violence,and there's no bad language that i recall.it's
The SFX range from
pretty
scary and subtle to just plain laughable (see the last scene, for example.)
The dialogue is horrible, the acting sucks (save for a
pretty
OK performance by Monroe), and the directing is a textbook of cheesy bad timing.
So, to make a final verdict, a
pretty
pointless affair with the following ratings: segment 1: 3/10 segment 2: 5/10
For at its heart, Bill Forsyth's film captures two eternal realities, the (potentially charming) essential uselessness of a certain sort of teenage male, and the particular uselessness of just about all males when confronted by a sufficiently
pretty
girl (Dee Hepburn, although Clare Grogan, later a pop star, appears in a secondary role).
Pretty
explicit and suddenly, surprisingly hardcore for, of all things, the double rape in the woods.
The end is
pretty
evil, but why didn't they build up to it?
The geologists include Sabinin, the older leader, the young, nerdy Andrei and the
pretty
Tania, who is Andrei's fiancé.
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