Worried
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but suffers from a poorly chosen lead (whether he's delivering patriotic speeches, romancing Priscilla Lane, making jokes or trying to look worried, Robert Cummings is wooden), and from a lack of really distinct villains (oh, there are villains, many of them, but hardly anyone has enough screen time).
The golden arm is a
worried
look at the truth of the underground life of pain a junkie lives in.
I must admit, at first I was
worried
about Farscape.
By the way, if you're
worried
about that, don't be.
Worried
that she's going to be a "homebreaker", bright eyed Hawn wants to meet his wife and explain everything to her.
I
worried
about Mr. Hanks return to "light comedy" as this is the arena where he made the transition from TV to film- remember "Big"?
I was
worried
when I noticed the low numbers and the negative ratings.
In the event I needn't have
worried
at all.
As another reviewer mentioned, I was also
worried
about the big dog choking on chicken bones!
Elwes is the well-spoken former British noble, Lewis is an eternally annoyed king (I hope it's worth all the NOOOOOOIIIISE!), DeLuise is a FANTASTIC godfather, Roger Rees is a
worried
and cynical sheriff....
Kitty becomes more
worried
about Gerald after she tries to go in the maze but Gerald catches her and is even meaner to her.
Always one of my favourite Poirot stories I was
worried
that it might be 'messed about with'.
Well now i'm not to
worried
that she will disappear as so many other sidekicks of Clint before... Now i am being asked to write ten whole lines of comment which is rather ridiculous for i have written what i wanted to write.
The War At Home is so good it's become my new favourite show.Me and my neighboors Carly and April watch this together every Sunday and laugh at how true to life it is.I love how everyone is so sarcastic and so
worried
and they dwell on every little issue.Once someone does something stupid they never live it down and that is soooo how family is.The father always harps on all three kids about every little thing.I love how the parents have no idea how to deal with the kids.It's so true to real family life and the fact that the parents are so overwhelmed and have no clue how to solve their teenagers problems just puts the show over the top.The War At Home is so brutally honest,and so true to the world we live in that it has become a milestone for sitcoms to come.This isn't Happy Days or The Brady Bunch this is real life.
I love Sarah Waters's Fingersmith, and was
worried
about the TV adaptation as I'd been disappointed by the BBC's version of Tipping the Velvet (which although beautiful to look at was let down by Keeley Hawes not being able to sing, and Rachael Stirling not being able to act).
When Gary Sweet was brought in, some fans seemed worried, but he's really fitted in well, which didn't surprise me.
She is trying to get married, but everyone keeps dying, and people are
worried
the same will happen to her.
I should not have
worried.
Why is she
worried?
I wasn't sure if I was going to see it because when I read about it I liked the idea of a "suicide party" it sounded very interesting to me, but "old Shakespearean actor" had me
worried
that the film would be kind of dry and boring.
I didn't like Barry but still seemed
worried
about him for some reason.
Basically now that Ariel and Eric are married they have a daughter who isn't allowed outside the house because they are
worried
about the sister of Ursula (the octopus legged villain from film one), Morgana getting to her.
For those keeping score, in this one, Drummond is planning to ask Phyllis to marry him and Algy is
worried
about missing the baby's christening.
I'm a little
worried
that the money I spent is being used to buy Kool-Aid for shipment to Guyana.
Anyway, soon,
worried
about their wives, Steve and Charlie set out to find them as morning breaks.
Apparently she is the sheep every year, and is
worried
she will forget her lines (lines she doesn't have).
She is so
worried
she mentions it twice, one right after the other, and gets the same response.
From the opening credits I was
worried.
But, Ms. Moran is
worried
about her fortune, and loudly demands a complete withdrawal.
John Holmes was there, but he was also a pathological liar and
worried
about what would happen to his family (and self) if he talked to police about it.
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