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George Clooney has a goofy run in The Descendants, and Bruce Dern shambles around in this film.
The hardest part to bring off is that of the dying young man who, "worm-eaten", shambles around as a symbol of everything that has gone wrong.
For one, he dresses as an old beggar woman, shambles around for a bit – apparently without talking or making contact with anyone – and then climbs back into the car.
As we sit around asking, the country is falling in shambles around us.
Bottle in hand, she shambles around looking for all the world like Verna Bloom as Mrs. Wormer at the Delta party in Animal House (1978).
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After the 2008 financial crisis had struck, the Australian economist John Quiggin published an illuminating work called Zombie Economics, describing theories that still somehow shambled around even though they were clearly dead, having been refuted by actual events in the world.
Turning its back on the vogue for 3-D computer-generated animation and other high-tech special effects, "The Country Bears," directed by Peter Hastings, features a gaggle (a herd? a pack? a consortium?) of people in bear costumes who shamble around and pretend to play musical instruments with their hairy, thumbless hands.
They rot you from the inside out until you're shambling around like a living corpse.
You're going to be shambling around endlessly, so it'll pay to get your body used to it.
Romero's zombies shamble around in quasi-comic fashion; laugh if you like, but they'll eventually overpower.
You get a sense of him shambling around in search of the weird and ugly truth, like Elliott Gould in "The Long Goodbye".
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