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They're held up by posts with a
shade
roof to protect the bees, and they're interconnected with a simple piece of plain wire, which goes all the way around, connecting the hives.
Inside of the dunes we find
shade.
"Well, what does it look like?" "Well, it's a very elegant
shade
of pink."
"What does it look like?" "It's a glamorous
shade
of pink."
Where the film clearly does not work, and why it failed at the box office, is that the quirky, uncomfortable parts are perhaps just a
shade
too quirky and uncomfortable.
Yet, the most malicious destruction occurs moments later in a bookie's office and includes, but is not limited to, the toppling of a fixture with a ceramic horse-head base, which is consequently disintegrated, and the severe denting of a cylindrical
shade
as a guy falls back into it during another fisticuffs fight.
And, after a while, people began living on his head under the
shade
of the tree.
But hers is a one woman show--she rarely engages the other performers though, it has to be said, her sex scene with a beer bottle definitely leaves Halle Berry in the
shade
when it comes to cinematic displays of raw passion.
Light and
shade
is sorely needed and actors who can bring something to it.
Apparently Lindbergh was a bit younger, so Stewart was a
shade
too old to play him, but then again, you can't think of anyone else that could do better.
If one is born poor, one stays poor; if one is born into the bourgeoisie, one has a tiny bit of opportunity; if one is born into the wealthy class, they essentially have it made in the
shade.
The real humor of the film lies in the many sight gags and attitudes present in this future society that are just a
shade
off of what we encounter in our daily lives, and which should serve as a warning.
His hair is a
shade
lighter and longer and he works hard to give the right inflections in his speaking.
A less-than-subtle poke at the beliefs and teachings of the Catholic Church is given a darker
shade
of death near the end of the show.
Therefore, not only does it stop abruptly somewhere around the middle of the second book of the trilogy (with sort of a
shade
of a hint of a sequel that was never made), the film itself seems less than finished.
On the edge of the Styx Joe Strombel (Ian McShane) has just met the
shade
of one Lord Lyman's son's secretary, who says she was poisoned, and she's told him the charming aristocratic bounder son Peter Lyman (Hugh Jackman) was the Tarot Card murderer, a London serial killer.
This film puts Silence of the Lambs into the shade, from the atmospheric and bleak Soviet landscape, to the superlative performances by everyone involved.
Megghy(Martina Melino) is fourteen going on fifteen, just a
shade
older than Tracy Freeland(Evan Rachel Wood) in Catherine Hardwicke's "Thirteen".
To see a more spirited Ebenezer, check out the George C. Scott version - it puts this half-hearted attempt in the
shade.
You're gonna be red as a lobster, there's going to be white residue around your lips... the fact that the movie depicted the young adults as merely whimpering for water after days and days of no
shade
or drink is highly unrealistic, and even still they would've been in worse mental states and other bad physical conditions.
The two great scenes -- Judy Garland's night club performance of the Man that Got Away and her song and dance routine in her living room using a lamp
shade
as a Chinese hat -- don't make up for all of the other overly long and unnecessary (as far as the plot or the character development is concerned) musical numbers.
When you learn how the violin acquired its captivating
shade
of red you will most likely be stunned at first, but then touched by the thought behind it and the bittersweetness of the moment.
Each character has his or her
shade
of nastiness that runs through this excruciating film experience.
Gist of review: Sticking with this movie is like watching the wrong
shade
of paint dry on your walls so you can finally repaint with a better color.
Most roaches are some
shade
of brown.
yes, this another one of those treasury sting stories...but the story is solid...the dialogue crisp and intelligent... that's true of most noir films from the late 40's...what makes this special are lloyd bridges and barbara payton...his mild manner of speech only augments the gangster character he plays ..and barbara payton has never looked so beautiful and sure of herself as his girl...the lighting is a darker
shade
of gray and black, shadows and reflections...people aren't who they seem to be and this common theme explodes at the ending...be sure and add this to your collection of top film noir.
Ugly wallpaper optional, but just try to block out the paper
shade
lamp-covers in the bedroom of the happy young married couple.
This crazy person is played by Marshall Thompson, (Gunther Wyckoff) who is riding in a bus and sitting next to a lady who is trying to be friendly, but Gunther just looks straight ahead and views a gun that the bus driver had on his sun
shade
and just gets up and blows this driver away.
but my point was true love has no
shade.
There's a villain that lives in a magic videotape that is trying to steal every
shade
of color.
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