Ticket
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373 examples of Ticket in a sentence
sidenote Every person counts in
ticket
sales.
Today you need that to defend yourself against a parking
ticket.
For instance, in the scene where Joanna announces to Ted she's leaving him, she doesn't just storm out the door...she gives him the keys, her credit cards, the dry cleaning ticket, tells him which bills have been paid, and informs him she has withdrawn from their bank account the same amount of money she had when they were married, no more.
Now this is more like it!One of the best movies I have ever seen!Despite it made very well on all aspects,this movie was put down solely for not being too historically accurate.Loosen up!There are tons of historical movies out there that were forgiven for not being too historically accurate and many of them do not even come close to how grand,how entertaining and how captivating this movie was!Now this is what a movie
ticket
is all about!You will get exacty what you want from this movie's genre and all naysayers are those with the anti-Flynn syndrome.This conservative rooted syndrome is very closely related to the anti-Elvis,anti-Ali,anti-Clinton,anti-Kennedy syndromes,usually caused by fear of charming individuals who have unconventional beliefs.If the viewer of this movie is open minded and has the ability to separate politics from art,you will find this movie not only one of the best classics,but also one of the best movies of all time.I rate it the second best western ever, right behind Wayne's The Cowboys........
If you can spare it for a ticket, sure.
Anyone who correctly identifies the opening images as God killing himself without reading the end credits certainly deserves a free
ticket
to a rest home in Transylvania.
(And here there is the implication that Joseph has manipulated things so that Auguste is on that ferry, having inspected Valentiné's
ticket
to see which sailing she is booked on.)
I don't usually like to see movies while they're still in theaters because of high
ticket
prices but I saw a poster for Some Things That Stay and I thought, "that young actress looks intelligent and mysterious, not like the usual blonde teenybopper BS".
He manages to get a bus
ticket
to Memphis without any money to find his brother.
By the time we had to line up and get our ticket, only one of us could go in.
Not one of the typical "Oh, Mr. Police Man, don't write me a
ticket"
plots, this takes it another step further and makes it a musical!
This gives him an identity as he is an illegal immigrant, but he needs to play out the role of the victim until he catches a flight to the U.S. with a
ticket
in the victim's name.
Now he just needs to go to the man's hotel and collect the man's plane
ticket.
His
ticket
to freedom!
I have spent $8 for a movie
ticket
on a lot of other movies that weren't this entertaining.
That, to me, is worth the price of the
ticket.
Janet Mcteer's performance is stock southern hot-
ticket
mother in vintage clothes.
He is the only reason to go out, get in the car, find parking, buy a ticket, popcorn and get into a theatre to see "Troy" If you liked epics in the "Jupiter's Darling" style you may enjoy this.
"Ghost of Dragstrip Hollow" appears to take place in a spotless netherworld, an era long gone by, where the biggest sin a kid could commit would be in defying the law and getting a traffic
ticket.
I wrote to the director asking him to refund my movie ticket, of course I didn't receive a refund (or even a reply) but it's the point that matters.
Nuit Noire is a truly horrifying picture - for your eyes, your ears, your intelligence, and most of all: your wallet, since the thought of spending precious money on a movie
ticket
for this cheap amateuristic homevideo is the biggest horror of all.
Poor acting, no script, no plot, no convincing killer, no suspense, no original setups, it uses the same closet/under the bed/person-behind-you-in-the-mirror tactics over and over again making it repetitive and boring, and NOT in a foreshadowing way either, and the fact that NOBODY ever "really" gets killed (at least not on screen) , which in turn zaps any suspense it may invoke right out of it and makes everyone feel eve MORE cheated for spending money on their admission ticket....its a horror film w/o any horror LMAO.
This means that his superb writing talent will be his
ticket
from Hickville to Hollywood.
Yeah, that's the
ticket.
If you want to see and analyse these kinds of relationships you'd be best to actually go out and buy a train
ticket
and look at the people on the train with you.
Living in the Middle East (in Israel), I was excited when I bought my
ticket
for Syriana.
First of all my heartfelt commiserations to anyone who bought a cinema
ticket
in the hope of seeing a film in the same mould as the fantastic Gregory's Girl and Local Hero but ended up leaving the theatre feeling disappointed and vaguely cheated.
Did I get my
ticket
validated at the Box Office?
I can't for the life of me remember why--I must have had a free
ticket
or something--but I saw this movie in the theater when it was released.
Having recently suffered through it on cable, I still congratulate myself for not wasting money on a
ticket.
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