Roughly
in sentence
1964 examples of Roughly in a sentence
Following a
roughly
7 year rocky road on NBC, it was decided to do just one last Super Installment.
Of course you can't claim that this cheaply made and
roughly
edited film is better than the famous 90's version but I definitely appreciate and respect this film more.
This is a movie about ten men all dressed
roughly
the same in one location and it would be easy for them to be nameless, faceless blanks but these were ten characters - mostly that was done through the dialogue and the way they reacted to things.
This film is
roughly
what it sounds like: a futuristic version of the Cinderella legend but with songs and (fairly tame) sex scenes!
My first attempt at watching this ended in 8 minutes,
roughly
after the TV report scene, which I couldn't handle.
Nu Image, UFO and others produce films for the SCI FI channel that come in with budgets of
roughly
$2 million.
Like, the bad guys chasing Beatty on thin ice with a CAR! Or, the police arriving at the scene
roughly
fifteen times.
The camera moves around her for
roughly
forty seconds, while she is surrounded by zombies at an arm's length away.
For
roughly
75 minutes, you are subjected to the WORST acting (and I don't mean that in a good way either, like as in KILLER NERD which had great horrible acting) and a plot that is not only ridiculous but also has absolutely NOTHING to do with a massacre.
Given that this movie was put together in less than a year might explain its shortness (81 minutes - including end credits, so
roughly
76 minutes of actual film).
The government has some kind of overriding interest in this 'brain machine' project that has drafted four people - who turn out to be, roughly, a philosopher, a horny priest, a crackpot veteran and a patriot who got an abortion - to sit in a shrinking room with a computer that can read their horrendous secret thoughts.
The admittedly horrible documentary footage is
roughly
spliced in between scenes so hackneyed that even these real images are robbed of much of their power.
Roughly
400 years had passed between the time Braveheart took place and Rob Roy was set, but some things never seemed to change.
Well, would firstly like to clarify that Kaakha Kaakha is a part of a Tamil prayer and
roughly
translated it means "to protect".
Two
roughly
contemporary films accomplish this--"Thief of Baghdad" (1940) and "The Adventures of Robin Hood" (1938).
Watching "Ossessione" today -- more than 6 decades later -- is still a powerful experience, especially for those interested in movie history and more specifically on how Italian filmmakers changed movies forever
(roughly
from "Ossessione" and De Sica's "I Bambini Ci Guardano", both 1943, up to 20 years later with Fellini, Antonioni, Pasolini).
For starters, this film is about a disgruntled student who brings a gun to school and shoots
roughly
9 students.
Yet, due to some, at first unexplained events, she spent
roughly
a year out of school, failing the grade.
The other films in Polanski's unofficial trilogy are creepy too, but they are all different in what makes them creepy, but they all
roughly
deal with the same thing, they all deal with the mind.
The 26 episodes are
roughly
in chronological order but can be seen out of sequence since they are more or less self contained.
Hitokiri (which translates
roughly
as "assassination"), a/k/a "Tenchu" which translates
roughly
as "divine punishment") showcases Hideo Gosha at the top of his form.
Boogie Nights is also
roughly
based on his life.
I was requested to screen a part of this movie
(roughly
4/5), and to give my honest review of it.
Kevin Bacon and Christian Slater worked their way up in the Hollywood ranks at
roughly
the same time.
In my opinion the war is
roughly
depicted because it is just a "place" within which the main story unfolds.
Roughly
speaking, it goes like that: Mrs. Paradine is arrested for the suspect of having poisoned her husband.
The opening scene is
roughly
5 minutes of two men dragging a coffin followed by ten minutes of opening credits (THANK YOU DIRECTORS GUILD).
Yes, you heard me Dublin has relocated to the North of Ireland and is now
roughly
where Belfast is.
Both films feature comparable nonstop action (in crime and in love), two young super stars (big names in their respective cultures), basically the same plot (change the location to Argentina & Uruguay in the 1910s here), and
roughly
similar shock values, relative to its time of release.
In many ways it had SOME of the appearance of films such as MANHATTAN MELODRAMA or SAN FRANCISCO (all had a pretty impressive budget and sets), except these films set in
roughly
the same period in American history were interesting!
Back
Next
Related words
Billion
Million
Which
People
Years
Countries
Would
Their
About
Total
Trillion
Global
Population
Since
Growth
There
Annual
World
While
Average