Referring
in sentence
283 examples of Referring in a sentence
It is hard to judge 'Imaginary Heroes' without
referring
to the fact that director and script writer Dan Harris is only 25.
He is
referring
to the infinite void of existence, of the human psyche, and to the pitch black emptiness within his own mind, where atrocities are born again.
When Liv Ullman's character says, "I feel like I'm in someone else's dream and they're going to be ashamed when they wake up," she is
referring
not only to being an unwilling player in society's war games, she is
referring
to being an ignorant participant in life itself.
If you watch this movie you'll be quoting it and
referring
to it for a long time to come.
Obviously "Carnosaur" and "Xtro" have two different production groups at work here, but if you've seen all three movies of both franchises you find yourself
referring
back and forth between the two.
Some of the "stories" here could have come straight out of a soft-core porn film, and I am not even so much
referring
to the nudity but the simplistic and banal, often pointless stories.
I feel magnanimous even
referring
to it as a "movie".
They must have been
referring
to the fact that such a sorry piece of crap was ever released.
The story doesn't take place in India (the uncle keeps
referring
to when Mac will return to India) but I can't find out where it is supposed to be happening.
Sandler talks to the camera and the viewers throughout the film, often
referring
to the film's low budget or questionable content.
For some reason Morgan Freeman's character is constantly talking about and saying "pussy" when
referring
to NSync boy's girlfriend.
Then again, considering how bad his recent movies have been (I'm
referring
to his dull Buddhist movie and all the ones with his new favourite actress, the blond girl Di Caprio) this isn't even that bad by comparison.
What really horrifies me, I mean truly disturbs me, is that there are people
referring
to this aimless drivel as 'delightful' or a 'must see.'
Added to this, was the terrible photography (and I am not just
referring
to the color!)
and to whom they are
referring
what intelligence must use your brain to watch something like this crap?
Thats the reason i think Hollywood started to use cartoons in movies with actors like this you must forget the art of cinema , be sure that you ll have tons of pop corn to consume for time to pass till this movie ends also get many cola's hamburgers your laptop your cellphone this movie can be used easily in a restaurant but for sure not in a theater , my dog who is always next to my family when watching a movie left the building.The sure thing is that this movie is
referring
to people with no demands from the cinema art.The only thing that this movie can be used is for watching it when making the supermarket shopping list.I am giving 2 stars for supporting the India's cinema efforts but for nothing more or less..
It was some guy talking on his phone, and he was
referring
to a nursing home as a glue factory.
In keeping with this thought I feel it is important to point out that one actor has risen and persevered well beyond this campy to tasteless production to have become a respectable and quite talented performer.I am
referring
to Laura Harris a Canadian born actor who has etched her way through many poorly produced shows and movies to find a place on the HBO hit "Dead Like Me" where she plays the role of Daisy Adair and to her credit she handles this role in an efficient manner.I remember having a typical boyhood crush on the young actress during this series where she played Ashley a soft spoken yet intelligent 7th grader.I felt as though if anyone might "make it" from this series it surely would be Laura Harris and true to her nature she did excel in the acting field to win the respect of many producers who now recognize her for her talent as well as unique Nordic blond allure.
Well, there is a part where they make the mistake of
referring
to a NASCAR driver as a rally car driver.
The same thing happens in genre film-making, as well; though, again, I'm
referring
to movies made outside the U.$. (where we're just too "sophisticated" in our close-mindedness to appreciate anything that isn't about or by US).
And I'm not
referring
only to the breathtaking scenery.
There is an episode of The Simpsons which has a joke news report
referring
to an army training base as a "Killbot Factory".
But I was surprised to see people
referring
to it as a comedy.
This film has scenes that come back to me at the strangest times -- that intense scene with Mr. Muckerji telling Mrs Melandez that someone he spoke with witnesses the girl being pushed out the window by a woman who fits HER description ---is one that rolls around -- the way she keeps
referring
to him by name --- in a Greek accent "Mr Muckerji" -- and then when Boyer discovers her having just taken poison and gives her one last smack up the side of the head before she dies --- its a delight!
Yet one shouldn't go into seeing this- if you can find it that is, I got to see it almost by luck- thinking Zizek will just try and dissect all of the psycho-sexual parts or parts
referring
it in an obtuse, deranged manner.
Actually one particular person/character isn't "right there", but my summary line is
referring
to the power of the movie.
Also no, you were not supposed to wince when Carl broke a window; it was funny how Lord Foxley said "oh yes!" to get more money for breakage and the manager said at the same time "oh no" also
referring
to the money.
Shame on whoever directed it - and the ridiculous unnecessary innuendo at the end: Hannah's hologram says to Jake in the car,
referring
to the virtual world.
Ritchie must have paid reasonable attention as I'd like to add a 'Trivia corner': To quote Razors (P.H. Moriarty) "...from little acorns
" (referring
to kids who extort car valeting money from Hoskins)...the actor went on to play gangster boss Harry in Lock, Stock...Harry also being the name of Hoskins character.
Not having seen the version shown in theaters I have to assume that this is the complete show as opposed to the mini-documentary which most of the posters on this site are
referring
to.
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