Death, Death, Death and a Bucket of Chicken: Directed by James Widdoes. With Anna Faris, Allison Janney, Mimi Kennedy, Jaime Pressly. Christy tries to be supportive when a health scare throws Bonnie into a tailspin.
Death: This is one little planet in one tiny solar system in a galaxy that’s barely out of its diapers. I’m old, Dean. Very old. So I invite you to contemplate how insignificant I find you. Dean Winchester: I gotta ask, how old are you?
Here are some beautifully-worded death anniversary quotes for Mom: “The anniversary date of a loved one's death is particularly significant. You will have done something you thought was impossible a few months earlier. You will have survived an entire year without someone who was as important ...
It is entirely seemly for a young man killed in battle to lie mangled by the bronze spear. In his death all things appear fair. But when dogs shame the gray head and gray chin and nakedness of an old man killed, it is the most piteous thing that happens among wretched mortals.~ Home...
'happy' family, brothers in-fight a bit, one son gets in trouble at school (where mom happens to be Dean) - and then the bad thing happens, where one of the sons is killed in a "gang initiation" thing that looks like a gas station robbery, and the killer is let go without much...
Death is the former the ruler of the Land of the Dead and the Dead Worlds who debuted in the episode "Death in Bloom". In his first appearance, Death plays the double-bass drums in a competition against Finn. He almost kills Finn, but gives back Jake's memory and the life of ...
Boris: Thanks a lot, Mom. My mother, folks. Helpful•13 0 Soldier: He was from my village. He was the village idiot. Boris: Yeah, what did you do, place? Helpful•11 0 Death: You're an interesting young man. We'll meet again. Young Boris: Don't bother. Death: It's no...
37) Not just a mother, she was the lifeline of the family. We’ll miss her. 38) An inspirational woman, a true friend and a mother unlike any other… the passing away of your mom has left a void in every life she touched. There is no way to put my sympathy in words, that can...
“Hello, Mom. Hello, Dad.” The Hadleys turned. Wendy and Peter were coming in the front door, cheeks like peppermint candy, eyes like bright blue agate marbles, a smell of ozone on their jumpers from their trip in the helicopter. ...
The sub-plot about Tree's mom feels genuinely heart-felt and gives the movie a little emotional weight. There's plenty of decent laughs throughout. And, as in the first film, Jessica Rothe seems to be having a ball in the lead role. There's also a mid-credits scene to suggest we'...