Smiling
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583 examples of Smiling in a sentence
Lots of good examples in this one, scenes where a whited out face is scene staring behind a young actress, photographs on a wall are suddenly glimpsed smiling, just for a second, and more.
There are a few goofs in continuity if you look hard enough, but they generally don't detract from the storyline, which leaves you
smiling
(and maybe even a little misty-eyed, if you are a lover of animals).
I mean well done to the people involved...they have made a film...and maybe motorbike enthusiasts may be into it but people that still live here on earth with an actual sense of humour will struggle with this more than
smiling
at the Christmas present they're nan bought them...was that overly harsh?
The assistance laughed a lot, like I did, and came out smiling, (not me).
They took a nervous and fearful Adam and made him a
smiling
and waving awkward kid.
Unlike others, I did not appreciate Jesus
smiling
throughout the movie,,and was unable to take him seriously.
That is worth much more to me than a
smiling
happy face, in the end.
I found myself
smiling
through most of the film.
He is seemingly cordial to talk to but behind the
smiling
facade lies a loathsome, callous, spiteful fellow - one who is ruthless without showing any sign of remorse - in fact, he seems to derive great pleasure and pride from inflicting anguish on others, especially women.
Fortunatly the guard stops to tell an injured black man how he's certainly going to shoot him then stands there
smiling
into space for over 7 seconds before Priest (with no real explanation why he's there)simply walks in and shoots him.
For those attracted to the
smiling
Spader and Sedgwick on the video's cover, get over it.
The prince actually wasn't a
smiling
idiot, the step-sisters were the evil-step sisters but had more spunk, and the evil step-mother was just as wicked and ambitious for her daughters as the first.
Alas, none of the six are really happy, hardly even content; the bible-reading Azema possibly comes closest,
smiling
as she cleans up after unseen invalid Claude Rich - even cleaning HERSELF up when he throws food over her; Isabelle Carre is a little young to be the sister of Andre Dussollier but given her loveliness there's no real reason for her to pursue true love in the Lonelyhearts columns.
He's nowhere near as creative as the Coen brothers and not as uproariously funny as the Farrelly brothers, but we're almost in a state of awe watching the movie, smiling, but wondering if we should be when an overly-sweet, caring mother beats a woman to death with a leg of lamb.
What we have here is one of the great beauties of French cinema - two if you want to stretch a point and include Gerard Philippe, who was about one generation ahead of Alain Delon in the Pretty Boys Who Can Also Act school - wearing exquisite clothes,
smiling
her exquisite smile (eat your heart out, Julia Roberts) and suffering as exquisitely as only Michele Morgan could.
But I found myself
smiling
often at the goings on.
There are so many funny scenes, and I find myself
smiling
throughout the entire movie.
The younger brother is a personable fellow, who just glides through life:
"Smiling
Fish".
Sometimes movies are so bad you sit there with that B-movie smirk -
smiling
because the flick stinks so much that it actually (and unintentionally) is funny.
I too was
smiling
like the Cheshire cat when I first read the title of this film, wishing it was a doco.
We're all familiar with the images that began flowing out of Abu Ghraib Prison in the spring of 2004 - photos showing detainees (some terrorists, others undoubtedly not) hooded and stripped, forced to assume painful and/or humiliating positions, often for hours on end, with American soldiers posing gleefully nearby,
smiling
and flashing thumbs-up signs for the camera.
As for me, I love the movie's offbeat and subdued humor, with much of the cast greatly contributing to why I'm kept
smiling.
This film is total zero (nula, nada...): no story, no (sensible) dialogs (concentrate on dialogs just for a try!), no acting (just ever
smiling
Alan), no action, no nothing... Some directors can tell an interesting story in the usual 90 minutes, while Andrew Bujalski spends 110 minutes to tell you ... nothing.
( 52 years later - better late than never - smiling) I enjoyed the director's excellent mix of character complexities, the early 1950s icons of cars, dress, and innocent patriotism, the references to post-traumatic syndrome of World War II G.I.'s, and small town reluctance in cooperating with federal authority.
There wasn't a moment when I wasn't
smiling
in this film.
I wish my friends and I watched the whole thing because it's one of the best movies ever made and I was
smiling
through the whole movie.
It's a tale that everyone can relate to, warms the soul and leaves you
smiling.
In the 70s there were a lot of farce sex / musicals like ALICE IN WONDERLAND and THE CASE OF THE
SMILING
STIFFS.
The norm was a one to two minute film featuring a very mundane topic such as babies smiling, someone nailing a nail or a lady cooking.
From the very beginning I couldn't stop smiling... every time I saw Bruce Campbell i laughed and every time there was a fight I chuckled.
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