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In another wicked scene, she leaves her 5-year-old son in a car with the engine running while visiting one of her "afternoon men".
In all, there were 150-odd films ("Have you seen them all, honey?" she inquired of a gushy interviewer), including an artistic production shot in Italy but never released as they lost the soundtrack, and a wicked scene in A Portrait of a Lady (1996), where she nearly upstaged John Gielgud on his "death-bed".
You'll look half Tom Cruise in that wicked scene from Minority Report and half juggling cat.
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Pete is the novel's wicked scene-stealer, a complex and mesmerizing character and the occasion for some of Huneven's sharpest prose.
In some ways, that's also why it's wicked: the scene is trespassing that boundary by saying 'I defy you.
Wicked Wicked (Young Vibez).
An early dispute, over whether to put a new courthouse in Newark or Elizabethtown, ended in a vote so patently crooked that The New Jersey Journal reported that "a more wicked and corrupt scene was never exhibited in this state or in the United States".
She is forced to live like a slave and watch hundreds of her sisters die around her (there are some wicked chicken disemboweling scenes in here).
He was the one with the wicked passing shot to win a wonderful match, one that Agassi turned into an ugly scene at the end.
There is something more quintessentially evil in that scene, more wicked (to use that quaint word in its original sense) than in a thousand "violent" or "scary" movies.
"To bring this kind of negative and wicked spirit into a scene where we are watching children's dead bodies stacked up is abominable to me," said Sharpton, who also criticized radio commentator Rush Limbaugh's musings that the tragedy would play into President Barack Obama's political plans.
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