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156 examples of Sunny in a sentence
" Now in India's
sunny '
clime, where I use to spend my time as a soldier in the service of her Majesty the queen . . .
Mel Torme and Victor Borge, in their younger years, serve to make this film interesting - and especially viewing a young Sinatra, on the
sunny
side of 30, and definitely conveying that this was his "yes, I'm a popular singer, but hardly an actor yet" stage.
The fine acting from an excellent cast helps matters a whole lot: Joanna Pettet as sunny, charming love interest Mindy Jordache, James Stacy as Adrien's macho double amputee brother B.J., Seymour Cassel as Adrien's concerned psychiatrist Dr. Frank Curtis, Don Potter as Adrien's feisty gay assistant Louis, Pamela Hensley as gutsy homicide detective Sergeant Fountain, Cleavon Little as a hard-nosed police chief, and Misty Rowe as sweet, bubbly model Bambi.
Soon Americans would swarm over a darkened, damaged England preparing to invade Europe, but in 1937 the picture of hip Americans in the sunny, slightly ridiculous English countryside was an appealing, idyllic diversion.
Entirely shot in Antwerp (Belgium), the movie starts on a
sunny
friday morning and skips rather superficially between the events that fill the day of a dozen of main characters.
Although the film was originally plotted as a vehicle for Patsy Kelly,
sunny
Jack Haley stars as Joe Jenkins, a young Kansan who sells his auto repair business and journeys to Hollywood, where he attempts to wangle a screen role for the girl he loves, star-struck Cecilia (Rosina Lawrence).
Charlotte (Chuck) is the once-dead-but-not-anymore childhood friend and
sunny
spot of Ned's life.
So THE STRAIGHT STORY was quite a surprise to me, with its easy to follow storyline and
sunny
sets.
One of the few flaws of the show (and it's a small one) is the over-use of sunny, California locales passing for windy city Chicago.
Like, I don't want my money back or the time that I waited to watch this movie (9 months) nor do I feel bad about using two hours of a
sunny
summer day in order to view this ______.
In the 70s there was a horror cycle of pix in Australia and two well made examples LOST THINGS subconsciously owes a lot of imagery and style to are THE LONG WEEKEND with John Hargreaves, also set on a scary beach, and SUMMERFIELD which was a
sunny
setting for deadly menace.
After that you get to see the town again, this time it is not raining and everything is sunny, and your main character is working on a roof of your main character's house.
The only way a new version would succeed would be if Potter's scenario was given a different interpretation that would provide a new perspective on the story of Depression-era salesman Arthur Parker's passionate belief in the
sunny
lyrics of the songs he markets despite his bleak life.
Set in rainy Seattle, the biggest mystery here is why it is pouring on Pacino's speeding taxi, but once it rounds a corner an exterior shot shows a
sunny
day complete with pedestrians apparently staring and pointing at the film crew.
Some funny set-pieces (such as Roz's bit involving a lipstick mistake) and a predictably sunny, smooth supporting performance by Gig Young as a dashing Romeo make it tolerable, but the script and characters are really second hand.
A motley bunch of garishly made-up malevolent, misshapen, murderous subhuman mutant monsters (biker, surgeon, Native American, Green Beret and other such grotesque beasties) prey upon various hapless folks in sunny, rainy sweet old San Francisco.
Oxygen starts one
sunny
afternoon in New York City as Frances Hannon (Laila Robins) is walking her pet dog around the block, a man (Adrien Brody) approaches her a begins to chat to her, at first he seems a pleasant & charming young man but he soon changes as he becomes aggressive, he threatens her & makes her get into a nearby car.
By the way, was the girl who gave this jerk a tumble just a tad too sugary and
sunny
for words and are we seriously supposed to believe that she would stick around for dose after dose of his whiny nonsense?
It looks so ordinary on the surface - a bright
sunny
day and a father is checking out a military academy he might send his wayward son to.
The show takes you out of the land of religion and plops you in
sunny
suburbia, with a guy who just can't get things right, and then finds out he has to work for the devil.
It is bright, cheerful and
sunny.
Directed with tremendous rip-roaring flair by Mark Lester, with a compact, colorful script by "Unholy Rollers" director Vernon Zimmerman, a constant fast pace, bright,
sunny
cinematography by Stanley Wright, occasional outbursts of bloody violence, plenty of rousing action (the car chases and shoot-outs are staged with considerable exciting aplomb), Carter's legendary eye-popping topless scenes, the catchy, reflective theme song "City Lights" sung by Bobby Bare, and an uncompromisingly downbeat ending, this sturdy little item really delivers the satisfying lowdown trashy exploitation picture goods.
Enrico Biribicchi's pretty and picturesque cinematography gives the picture an attractive
sunny
look and makes nifty occasional use of a hand-held camera.
First Stage: Hallucinations Second Stage: Organ Failure Third Stage: Body Melt It's a
sunny
day in suburbia.
3 separate but interconnected story lines occurring on a
sunny
LA day centered around 1 million dollars in cash, inspire the quirky characters to commit a litany of depraved and devious acts.
it had been a long time since i had a headache watching a movie but i presume we should torture ourselves once in a while with such pathetic movies to appreciate the well-made ones.... the movie is about a simple constable of Punjab,nihaal singh
(sunny
deol) who is too sweet and innocent to be believed.
Imagine, if you will, that it's a nice
sunny
day, you're at the seaside, and you start to feel peckish.
William Castle has created a neat, compact, self-contained movie universe here, with the setting being an odd juxtaposition between a dark Gothic castle and
sunny
Northern California.
I couldn't help but be reminded of Tim Burton's "Edward Scissorhands", another modern fairy tale about a mad but gentle genius and his near-mute misfit assistant in a dark old castle surrounded by a
sunny '
50s style suburbia.
Michael Chapman's
sunny
cinematography gives the film an attractive sparkling look.
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