How To Use Keaton In A Sentence
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Cowl Past Batmen have had a hard time turning their heads (paging Michael Keaton), because the cowl was a solid piece of rubber attached to the suit itself.
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A week before she arrived in each city, Keaton reports, she'd send an interior decorator to redo her suite and dressing room, with ‘magnificent mirrors with gold frames and drapes suitable to one of the fabulous boudoirs at Versailles.’
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Keaton and DiCaprio manage to bring several levels of emotion to their characters, but everyone else is a cardboard cutout.
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Those terrific old handcars with the seesaw type of double handle so one guy would push down while the other guy facing him pulled up, and then vice versa, and the handcar would go zipping along the track, that old kind of handcar that guys like Buster Keaton used to travel on, they don’t have them anymore.
Drowned Hopes
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Lafayette Keaton
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They rounded the corner and Keaton was surprised to find Tanya sitting outside her brownstone, listening to her headphones.
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No one spoke for a moment as Delaney nervously fiddled with the strings of Keaton's sweatshirt again.
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Lafayette Keaton
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It was a little campier than I expected, with Keaton veering toward Beetlejuice territory but it was cute and I now want to start up a web site called CheapAssTravel. com, referenced by Keaton in the closing moments.
Aspirations : Bev Vincent
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Control of the comedy's timing is now in the hands of an editor, and few editors are as funny as Buster Keaton in a bearskin wielding a knobbly club.
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Keaton prefers anonymity to limelight, belonging to conflicting, going with the flow to striving against it.
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Keaton comes here once or twice a year to soak up the atmosphere.
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Keaton was given the name Buster by Houdini, Adam said.
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Peeking through a few barren trees and sitting atop a well-manicured lawn sat Keaton's parent's house.
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In the great Chaplin-versus-Keaton debate that's been roiling for decades among cinephiles, I come down firmly on the Chaplin side.
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He has a rumpled, boyish look to him, resembling the actor Michael Keaton in dowdy pinstripes and a button-down shirt.
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I really want some dessert," Keaton says, smacking his lips.
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Diana Ross, Dustin Hoffman, Woody Allen and Diane Keaton, Barbara Streisand and more, all were on hand to see Ali regain the title he'd lost at the hands not of any athletic opponent, but a vengeful government.
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He finds Gilbert, and they spot Keaton, who is using the flash on her digital camera as a flashlight.
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Hollywood heavyweights Michael Keaton and John Cusack have partaken of the restaurant's high-class fare, while comedian Steve Coogan, John Hannah, Robbie Coltrane and Gail Porter have all been seen there.
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Here, Keaton's la-di-da flibbertigibbet dissolved all of her neurotic mannerisms and simply stood still, gently and lovingly warbling what became the film's essence.
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He names silent film legend Buster Keaton as a major influence, and his expression is similarly poker-faced.
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Look out too for specially commissioned live rescores for Murnau's The Last Laugh, Keaton's The General, and The Colour of Pomegranates, a jazz improvised score to the Czech surrealist classic Daisies, and an electronic rescore of The Last Man on Earth, starring Vincent Price playing in a double-bill with Night of the Living Dead!
Home
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Jarvis agreed, saying more women in Hollywood - from Diane Keaton to Demi Moore - have been embracing their sexy side.
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Keaton needs to be more assertive to get the ball upfield quickly.
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Chaplin's appeal was perhaps a bit more audience-pleasing; certainly, he was much more sentimental than Keaton, whose predilection for absurdism ultimately led to collaborations with existentialist Samuel Beckett.
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Right at the top, plastered across the faces of Deneuve, Buster Keaton, Cary Grant and Al Pacino, is Ebert's name in capital letters.
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The Presidential Library goes through the Charlie Chaplin films, Buster Keaton comedies, Leni Riefenstahl's 1935 extreme propaganda film, Triumph of the Will, and the Marx bros Duck Soup, to name but a few.
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It’s a bleak little work, not unexpectedly — Keaton scurries rodent-like by city walls, his porkpie hat in place but his face scarved and averted, ducking from the glances of passersby and pausing only to take his own pulse.
The Existential Clown
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But Buster Keaton is the greatest silent film director/performer ever and one of the greatest film figures of all time.
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Lafayette Keaton
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Things had started out awfully well with the dancing and the kissing and the mutual appreciation and then… Nick had showed up and squired her away, monopolizing her for the better part of the evening and making Keaton chartreuse with envy.
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According to Keaton, in those days, the word buster was used to refer to a spill or a fall that had the potential to produce injury.
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The film was classic Keaton— wildly popular and among the best of its genre.
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Del got to her feet and pulled Keaton's sweatshirt on over her cami, shoving her hands into the pouch as she opened her door, deciding on a midnight snack.
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Diana Ross, Dustin Hoffman, Woody Allen and Diane Keaton, Barbara Streisand and more, all were on hand to see Ali regain the title he'd lost at the hands not of any athletic opponent, but a vengeful government.
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Keaton comes here once or twice a year to soak up the atmosphere.
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Huxtable kids* + Keaton kids + Brady kids** - Partridge kids + Macelli kids.
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Undoubtedly the contraptions and apparatuses in Keaton's films are the basis for his gags.
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In his silent films, Keaton did all his own stuntwork, with only one exception: For a pole-vaulting shot in “College,” he hired Olympic pole vaulter Lee Barnes to do the stunt.
Buster Keaton: Is this the greatest stuntman of all time? | EW.com
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The film is a relatively conventional romantic comedy, based loosely on Buster Keaton's silent Seven Chances.
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One of the great modern love stories, the enduringly charming "Annie Hall" has Allen essentially playing himself, with Keaton's sweet, spacy Annie providing an inspired foil.
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Mainstream distributors are unmindful of the huge dedication that composers still bring to the genre, breathing new life into classic works by directors such as Chaplin, Keaton, Eisenstein and Gance.
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Keaton comes here once or twice a year to soak up the atmosphere.
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The vaudeville act of "The Fighting Keatons" concentrated almost completely on the category known as knockabout farce.
Instant Education
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Here, Keaton's la-di-da flibbertigibbet dissolved all of her neurotic mannerisms and simply stood still, gently and lovingly warbling what became the film's essence.
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Buster Keaton plays a cameo role as a member of this sad entourage of icons who have outlived themselves.
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Even his honeymoon to northern Italy in 1833, on his marriage to Constance Mundy of Markeaton, Derbyshire, turned into a botanising trip.
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It is only with his fourth feature, The Navigator, that Keaton makes the transition to full feature-length comedic narrative.
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As his airfoil “wings” sliced through the thick atmosphere, Keaton began to arch away from the sides of the cliff.
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Allen also captured something in Keaton which can't be described except in cliches: kookiness, wackiness, ditsiness.
The Guardian World News
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Mr. Bengtson has written two books pairing photographic studies with explicative prose on the locations depicted in the films of Chaplin and Keaton .
Fast Times With Harold Lloyd
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The network finally gave Keaton a shot at presenting his own show.
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With her usual perfection, Keaton plays an uptight frigid woman who is quietly appalled by her daughter's romantic liaison.
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Mom Liana Scott says paying close attention to 9-month-old Keaton has helped her anticipate his needs, which makes life easier and more fun for both of them.
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The first to hear the dreaded elimination bell was 12-year-old Emily Keaton of Pikeville, Ky., who left the "c" out of "sciamachy," a noun that means fighting with a shadow.
The Seattle Times
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Michael Keaton has jettisoned all memory of those saggy Birdman grundies by slipping into this absolutely killer Ralph Lauren number.
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Keaton looks fantastic, to the extent that when Keanu Reeves's charming doctor persistently pursues her, we're not in the least surprised.
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She has assumed the role of a musical Charlie Chaplin trapped in the giant gears of Modern Times, as well as a keyboard-sampler artist with the deadpan efficiency of Buster Keaton commandeering The General.
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The biography also notes that Jobs went out with actress Diane Keaton briefly.
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Wilder grew up loving Buster Keaton and Charlie Chaplin, but his great idol was famed director Ernst Lubitsch.
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In trademark whiteface and Buster Keaton regalia, Viglione pummeled his drums in a murderous rage, while Palmer's full, rich voice created a palpable drama.
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The network finally gave Keaton a shot at presenting his own show.
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I will say only that he is not as solitary a figure as we might think: the film Baby Boom happened to drift by on television recently, and there was that most goyische of leading men, Sam of the craggy weatherbeaten features Shepherd, throwing himself at Diane Keaton, who goes accommodatingly limp at his unsolicited and rather overbearing kiss.
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Once Keaton laughed so hard he scared all the birds within a ten-foot radius out of their perches.
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Keaton was born in Sandusky, Ohio October 1929, but was in Michigan living with his mother's sister, Florence Hicks Greenwood by the time the 1930 census was taken.
Lafayette Keaton
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Diane Keaton directs and stars in this patchy comic King Lear about a dying father and his three daughters.
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Though comedians such as Keaton, Chaplin and Lloyd are still well known enough today to be identified with just a surname alone, the history of comedy is littered with dozens of other gagmen whose monikers have since disappeared into the shrouded mists of time.