Whisper
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Not to mention the acting is great, though Christine Tucci sounds different in a
whisper
(Check filmography under CSI if you don't know what I mean).
Walking in a hallway you suddenly hear the magical stone whisper:" Look",with the stone glowing at for example a painting.
But there's only the
whisper
of a plot here and you can't wait for it to Get Moving.
Occasionally there would be a
whisper
about the kid with the "funny uncle."
Tame the wild cosmos with a
whisper.
Mr. Scott seemed to bring Scrooge to a more personal, understandable yet highly conflicted level; his role was acted with the great authority Scott always bring to the screen: yet his usual bellicose voice would sometimes be brought to a whisper, almost as a soliloquy, as he would berate the Christmas holiday in one breath, yet reveal his own human frailty in his next line.
The fact that the local bank is just a
whisper
away from foreclosure on the property doesn't make matters any better.
Luke Ford was excellent with portraying Charlie and Rhys Wakefield's exceptional representation of having to live with a disabled sibling will hopeful make the public think about the family life of a disabled child/adult before they stop and stare and
whisper.
It's obvious that D'Amato was far more interested in making a porn movie than a film about nuns and their beliefs, and this shines through as the focus is always on the sexual antics, and any
whisper
of a plot line exists only to string more sex scenes together.
A Man and a Boy, trying to outrun the Apocalypse, wander into danger, hide, whisper, cower, run, escape ... then wander into new danger (and repeat steps 2,3,4,5 and 6).
The characters are
whisper
thin, and the story almost absent.
4) [perhaps most annoying of all] All of Meg Tilly's lines were delivered in a
whisper
and with a horrible attempt at a german accent, 50% of her dialog was unintelligible.
Besides, I don't understand why Lara Flynn Boyle had to
whisper
almost all of her lines (to come off as "seductive", perhaps?), or why they would pair her romantically with Scott Glenn, an actor almost 30 years older than her.
Tommy Aldridge returns to remind us that he's still an 8-armed octopus on the drums, truly the master of the double-bass kick...and Coverdale himself can still go from a
whisper
to a scream with all the power, soul and technical accuracy you remember from 1987.
Sadly the presenter seemed to
whisper
his way through the Machu Picchu segment.
By today's standards the "obscenity" all seems quite tame, and comedians such as Billy Connelly and Rowan Atkinson are just as crude and manage to have their performances shown on TV without a
whisper
of complaint (at least not in this part of the world).
That is why they launched a
whisper
campaign against Abe’s statement months before he even began to write it.
In fact, the PiS government is attempting to reshape Poland’s WWII narrative – and not in a
whisper
– with a new law criminalizing mention of the complicity of the “Polish nation” in the crimes of the Holocaust.
I took the opportunity to
whisper
to her that, in my opinion, she was a heroine for her action on the migration issue.
Hamas believes that the deal vindicated the teachings of Hezbollah’s leader, Hassan Nassrallah, who has defined Israel as nothing but a “spider’s web” that can be destroyed with the
whisper
of a sword.
All the while, Russian trade missionaries
whisper
that the government is dragging its feet on a proposed free trade zone between Bulgaria and Russia, something requested by the previous socialist government of Bulgaria but only now offered by an opportunistic Russia.
The response to these violations from the world’s democracies has barely risen to the level of a
whisper.
There is also draft legislation under discussion that would criminalize the spread of rumors, with a cabinet-supervised body responsible for parsing what people
whisper
among themselves.
'What do you feel?' asked Levin in a whisper, after a pause.
Levin jumped up and in a commanding
whisper
told her to leave the room.
'To-day it will end, you'll see,' said Mary Nikolavna in a whisper, but so that the invalid, whose senses were very acute, was, as Levin saw, sure to hear her.
He had even understood what the nurse had said in a
whisper.
Steps were heard approaching the other door, and the nurse said in a frightened whisper, 'Coming!...' and handed Anna her bonnet.
'Try and understand the horror and absurdity of my position,' he continued in a despairing
whisper.
But now he pushed her with his knee, saying in an excited whisper, 'Seize it, Laska!
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