Speech
in sentence
2069 examples of Speech in a sentence
I put it in my VCR and started up: Man this movie is really bad! Sylvester Stallone says like 3 words in the entire movie (except for that awful sentimental
speech
at the end), and has the same expression on his face all the way.
All but one story from 'Quartet' does not travel well into the contempory era; and the actors
speech
is decidedly "clipped", as only British pre-1950's actors delivery can be.
Her
speech
wasn't normal, nor was her walking normal.
'Mojo' uses a technique for shooting the 1950s often seen in films that stresses the physical differences to our own time but also represents dialogue in a highly exaggerated fashion (owing much to the way that
speech
was represented in films made in that period); I have no idea if people actually spoke like this outside of the movies, but no films made today and set in contemporary times use such stylised language.
With its "rights to pollute and drive" theme, by the end, I'm half expecting to see a Charlton Heston cameo where he delivers his "cold dead hands
" speech.
While I believe in freedom of speech, they way they spread hatred, lies, disinformation, and such fantastic ideas is beyond all limits.
I am all for free speech, but since when does that cover a guy who pretty much says that if you venture off his ideal way of life you are right away sent to hell?
Some of the leads used East Coast
speech
styles and affectations.
But while the 1932 Tarzan was reduced to "Tarzan - Jane" speech, this Tarzan, played by Miles O'Keeffe, doesn't speak or even grunt.
I show this film to university students in
speech
and media law because its lessons are timeless: Why speaking out against injustice is important and can bring about the changes sought by the oppressed.
Why freedom of the press and freedom of
speech
are essential to democracy.
It also gives an important lesson of free speech: "You can blow out a candle, but you can't blow out a fire.
The film is hilariously funny, and in and of itself is proof of freedom of
speech
and expression in Iran.
We see a frail 82 year old Gen.MacArthur give the commencement
speech
to the graduating class of 1962 about what an honor it is to serve their country.
Instead, it is about a Parrot who learns to talk to help his owner, a little girl with a serious stammer, overcome her
speech
impediment only to be separated from her in a heart-wrenching scene early on.
First, when Denny's partner has been fatally wounded, and he makes a dramatic
speech
about how he always stood for the law, and obeying the exact letter of it.
Quotes like "Sudden
speech!
We get that 'make my day' line, and un-like in the first film where his 'do I feel lucky
' speech
was playful and cool the first time and the second time at the end tough as nails, here it's switched around.
Al Pacino,(Mayor John Pappas),"Gigli",'03, gave an outstanding performance through out the entire picture, and especially when he gave a
speech
at an African American Church for a little boy who was slain.
What that means is that every armchair critic/"writer" in Hollywood is gonna insert a stick up their youknowwhat before they sit down to watch it, defending themselves with an "I could've written that" type
speech
to absolutely nobody in their lonely renovated Hollywood hotel room.
The professor (Albert Einstein) has come to NY to give a speech, which he has, the senator (Joesph MacCarthy) on his back.
The
speech
that Robbins delivers at his first appearance in public is sheer poetry.
Theotocopulos, a religious-minded Luddite, makes a fiery
speech
on a huge screen in the city's Forum and leads an attack on the 'space gun' that is to fire the new rocket free of Earth's gravity.
The climax of the plot is the firing of the space gun successfully; the denouement and ending is a
speech
by Cabell praising worth and science that is universally considered to be the most profound defense of the mind ever penned.
This is redeemed by Raymond Massey's magnificent
speech
that concludes the film--rarely has the ideal of scientific progress been expressed so well.
--sadly, I note that our Australian friend didn't like the
speech
and no doubt would have preferred to hear them speaking in Aussie dialect.
I can explain, I think!! Well... Until that happen on 25th April 1974, our freedom was limited, we didn't had liberty of speech, but when we got it at the revolution, it seems that Portuguese People lost his opinion, we don't use our liberty of
speech!
Case in point, try to sit through Welles' own
speech
near the end of Compulsion.
And the
speech
she made at the end...beautiful.
I loved the whole
speech
he gave to Kline near the end about the Grand Canyon.
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