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It was one of the worst feelings of my life, as I was lifted up on that winch line into the helicopter and looked down at my trusty little boat
rolling
around in the 20 foot waves and wondering if I would ever see her again.
Students are looking at their watches,
rolling
their eyes, and they're all wondering at some point or another, "Man, how long is it going to take to fill up?" (Laughter) That's how you know you've baited the hook, right?
He was
rolling
into the hallway, came up to me, sat there, stared blankly past me, did nothing for a while, rapidly spun his head around 180 degrees and then ran away.
Coke's been in Africa since 1928, but most of the time they couldn't reach the distant markets, because they had a system that was a lot like in the developed world, which was a large truck
rolling
down the street.
We've been testing this now for the last five months on just our personal home users in Australia before we think about
rolling
it out to schools.
Ed Wood is
rolling
over in his grave.
Dress actors in furry rags, place in suburban wasteland, set cameras
rolling
and hope for the best.
I was only amused when the ending credits started
rolling
and I was free to vacate the auditorium.
His
rolling
around in the grass on the hill crying "My family, my family" was almost laughable, as was his reaction to the death of his brother.
when i first saw this movie i was literally
rolling
around on the floor laughing (especially when they were getting chased by the water, and when the guy drove through peoples gardens, i mean would it hurt to drive around the washing line?) the special effects!
Hi! I'm Sheena, an African (yet white!) jungle tribal princess who possesses the incredible ability to transform into the cheapest, unscariest monster in the world (think 60s Star Trek aliens) by
rolling
seductively in mud!
The dialogue is so fake sounding and the actors seem to have only read it a moment before the camera was
rolling.
Listen carefully between the lines of ill-written dialogue and you'll hear the slow churn of Washington Irving
rolling
over in his grave.
I watched this AFTER seeing "Death Tunnel" (this being, without question, the worst movie I've ever seen in my life) so you can understand I went in
rolling
my eyes a little at seeing the directors and producers of that cinematic gem being in charge of this one.
James Agee is
rolling
in his grave.This movie was nothing at all like the book and made a mockery of it.
Eddie Albert as a president of the airlines; Charo in a dreadful "comical" bit; John Davidson as a newsman (love how his hair stays in place even AFTER the plane turns upside down!); poor Martha Raye is humiliated; Cicely Tyson plays a mother who is flying a heart for her dying son (stop
rolling
your eyes!); Jimmie Walker as a clarinet player (what did I say about not laughing?);
The 'latex cat women' fighters were like sheep just
rolling
around the scenes and looking frightened around like they had no clue what to do on the scene...
But there are monster scenes where you will be
rolling
on the floor laughing - not a good thing for a action/thriller.
I hear they are making an American feature version of this story, I just hope they change the eye
rolling
ending.
Let Dave Chappelle tell it, and we are all
rolling
on the floor laughing.
Picture this: a boarding school, where kids whose parents are
rolling
in money simply chuck them in there so as to jet around the world themselves.
U will lay on the floor
rolling
around tryin to get some air.
Well, I watched this film expecting to be
rolling
in the aisles ... how wrong I was.
Now, I do think that declaring they are among the worst movies ever is an overstatement, though they are still both pretty poor films--particularly the first one, as it featured more eye
rolling
and "googly eyed looks" than I have ever seen before!! Director Eisenstein and an awful lot of other people out there thought this made the film "artsy and profound"--and since I am legally sane, I must say that I hated this first film!!
The second, while still very incomplete-looking, is a vast improvement, as eye
rolling
is minimal, though overacting and long boring scenes are present in this film just like in part 1!
After 15 years, when it was brought back to mind from reviewing some info about Mariel Hemingway, all the regrets I felt about the movie came
rolling
back.
If you are anybody else, you'll be
rolling
your eyes about every 15 seconds.
Admittedly, I only watched about two hours at the most of it, but that was enough for me to realize that the series was nothing like Baroness Orzcy had portrayed her characters, and probably would have been
rolling
around in her grave when it was filming and airing.
Seen these many years later, Temple's vehicles barely get by on story (aided always by musical sequences to bolster the content), and her timing (always too-perfect) and exaggerated reactions might leave most modern viewers
rolling
their eyes.
In the last (dreadful) scene, as the camera is pulling out from the camping shot and it seems likely that the credits will start
rolling
at any second, the audience seemed to rise in unison.
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