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I kept imagining all the walks I might not take with them, the art projects I might not mess up, the boyfriends I might not
scowl
at, the aisles I might not walk down.
The soul of a fallen native being brought to life in a tree stump with a
scowl
on its face.
Rounding out our cast of losers is Anthony Denison as a boss who has little to do but
scowl
at our hero.
Everything in this film is bad , the story , the acting , the effects but its funny , funny , funny !!!Scott Valentine with the army uniform thats ten sizes too big is so bad with the permanent attempt at a
scowl
on his face as the leader of a special ops group its hilarious !
It reminds me of fading star Gong Li who somehow got a reputation as a good actress in the West for having a
scowl
on her face all the time.
David DeLuise is good in his few brief moments, and former "Crime Story" star Anthony Dennison is given virtually nothing to do but
scowl.
Michelle Rodriguez plays Diana, a high school girl with an insolent
scowl
and 2 x 4 on her shoulder.
You'll howl over the hilarious opening scene where one sis strips off all her clothes (including her sexy lingerie) in front of the other, while said other, with a fixed, disapproving
scowl
on her face, unpacks teddy bears, pictures of Daddy in wrought iron frames, and... a huge wooden dildo?
He just pulls a tough-guy
scowl
and mumbles.
He is awesome as usual in this movie with his characteristic
scowl
frozen on his face.
Had a very strange quality about it with the shrunken-headed millionaire, Virgil Travis(Jack Maturin, always carrying a scowl) his muscle and enforcer in clown-face, Mr. Mascaro(William Paul Burns) a disgruntled dwarf assistant, Hylas(..the great Phil Fondacaro) and the imprisoned girl rock band who were sent shock waves if they didn't play their instruments and belt out a selected tune at their master's command.
Besides, there's Lance Henrikson, the poor man's version of Clint Eastwood-- you know: tall, rangy with the same tight-lipped twang and contempt-filled
scowl
in the eyes-- it's gotta be OK.
The lead child actor, Joseph Cross, spends the entire film (with the exception of one scene) with a depressed
scowl
on his face.
Actors like Clint Eastwood can
scowl
through a whole movie and look tough.
Because of course, Our Heroine, completely minding her own business, crosses paths with The Villain (who has a perpetual
scowl
on his face to rub it in and reveals himself to be impermeable to injuries and holds quite a laughable surprise much later in the movie) who shows his appreciation for her by planting a big, sloppy one on her alabaster face.
Even a tough general like George Patton used to practice his
scowl
in front of a mirror.
But that was not enough to persuade K.'s uncle, he had visibly taken against his friend's carer and, even though he did not contradict the invalid, he persecuted her with his
scowl
as she went over to the bed, put the candle on the bedside table and, leaning over the bed, made a fuss of him by tidying the pillows.
K. began to scowl, this supposed trustee of the court was talking like an ignorant child.
K. began to anticipate many difficulties, he gave up trying to understand what the Italian said - with the director there, who could understand him so easily, it would have been pointless effort - and for the time being did no more than
scowl
at the Italian as he relaxed sitting deep but comfortable in the armchair, as he frequently pulled at his short, sharply tailored jacket and at one time lifted his arms in the air and moved his hands freely to try and depict something that K. could not grasp, even though he was leaning forward and did not let the hands out of his sight.
He copied the face of Camille with a hesitating hand, as a pupil copies an academical figure, with a clumsy exactitude that conveyed a
scowl
to the face.
A malignant
scowl
passed over the profound face of the editor, as he drew from his pocket the INDEPENDENT of that morning; and laying his finger on a particular paragraph, threw the journal across the table to Mr. Winkle.
But notwithstanding these precedents to the contrary, Gabriel Grub was an ill-conditioned, cross-grained, surly fellow--a morose and lonely man, who consorted with nobody but himself, and an old wicker bottle which fitted into his large deep waistcoat pocket--and who eyed each merry face, as it passed him by, with such a deep
scowl
of malice and ill-humour, as it was difficult to meet without feeling something the worse for.
'"Under favour, Sir," replied the horror-stricken sexton, "I don't think they can, Sir; they don't know me, Sir; I don't think the gentlemen have ever seen me, Sir."'"Oh, yes, they have," replied the goblin; "we know the man with the sulky face and grim scowl, that came down the street to-night, throwing his evil looks at the children, and grasping his burying-spade the tighter.
The powdered-headed footman slammed the door very hard, and scowled very grandly; but both the slam and the
scowl
were lost upon Sam, who was regarding a mahogany umbrella-stand with every outward token of critical approval.
The features were set, however, in a horrible smile, a fixed and unnatural grin, which in that still and moonlit room was more jarring to the nerves than any
scowl
or contortion.
Gurth darted at him a savage and revengeful scowl, and with a fierce, yet hesitating motion, laid his hand on the haft of his knife; but the interference of Prior Aymer, who pushed his mule betwixt his companion and the swineherd, prevented the meditated violence.
It is impossible for language to describe the bitter
scowl
of rage which rendered yet darker the swarthy countenance of the Templar.
He was a regular devil, and a very disorderly one, who made Dom Claude scowl; but very droll and very subtle, which made the big brother smile.
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