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14 Sentences With "chewing the scenery"

How to use chewing the scenery in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "chewing the scenery" and check conjugation/comparative form for "chewing the scenery". Mastering all the usages of "chewing the scenery" from sentence examples published by news publications.

He was having fun chewing the scenery – but it cost him the game.
And over here we have Neil Patrick Harris chewing the scenery in what looks like Seinfeld's puffy shirt.
Guerrasio: Because there are scenes were he's chewing the scenery and I don't say that in a derogatory way.
He's content to have these characters hang out in cars or at a diner while chewing the scenery and checking their beepers.
The Joker is, above all else, a performer, and Hamill is clearly having a great time chewing the scenery (or, more accurately, chewing his microphone).
Episode 21 — "Murder On My Mind" The LeFevres are truly giving the front-half of these episodes their all and this time it's Nancy who's chewing the scenery.
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Netflix movies are prestige this month, with André Holland appearing in the Steven Soderbergh-directed drama High Flying Bird and Jake Gyllenhaal chewing the scenery in the art horror film Velvet Buzzsaw.
The cops' actions teeter on the verge of cruel, but Souza pits them against a cartoonishly violent detective (Josh Hopkins, chewing the scenery), as if to assure us that our protagonists are, all things considered, the good guys.
For her part, Wilson, gushed over the fact that they were rehearsing in the same studio at Sony where Judy Garland recorded The Wizard of Oz. Backed by a 71-piece orchestra conducted by Michael Kosarin, Bareilles will star as Ariel, Wilson plays Ursula the Sea Witch, Criss is stepping into the role of Prince Eric, Norm Lewis and Tituss Burgess will reprise their Broadway roles as King Triton and Sebastian the Crab, respectively, Joshua Colley is playing Flounder and Stamos will be chewing the scenery as Chef Louis.
Pitchfork Media's Brandon Stosuy gave Lon Gisland a positive review, calling Condon's decision to play with a full band a "smart move". Stosuy ended his review by writing: "It seems Condon's getting all this-- by embracing the developments, he's started to go beyond chewing the scenery to, well, actually living in it".
81 It takes its name from the traditional hunting song of the same name. The film's sets were designed by the art director James A. Carter. Major John Peel returns to England from serving in the Napoleonic Wars to discover that his friend Lucy Merrall is now engaged to be married to local villain Sir Charles Hawksley. Film critic David Parkinson, writing in The Radio Times, gave the film 2 stars out of 5 and called the film a "a crusty old melodrama in the Tod Slaughter tradition", with Leslie Perrins "chewing the scenery with a delicious lack of restraint".
The evil stepmother (Kathleen Turner) wears fabulous neon clothes with exaggerated shapes..." Salamon also said, "This film has many virtues." Authors Elizabeth Ford and Deborah Mitchell of The Makeover in Movies called the film "visually exciting" and that "natural images dominate the tale...The expressionistic use of fantastic color, light and plenty of watery distortion create a magical mood. Its setting suggests a cross between Finland and Disney-world". Mike Davies of Birmingham Post called the film "ambitious" and stated, "Best of all, though, was the re-emergence of Kathleen Turner, chewing the scenery as gold-digging Claudette..." USA Today described Cinderella as "a true pleasure that's filmed with visual style and verbal wit.
His colleague, Gene Siskel of the Chicago Tribune, commended Arnaz' performance in the film, remarking that "what the daughter of Lucy and Desi does so well is perform quietly but confidently when everyone else is chewing the scenery", adding: Another negative review came from Janet Maslin of The New York Times who stated: "Mr. Diamond, looking glum and seldom making eye contact with anyone, isn't enough of a focus for the outmoded story". Time Out London called the appearance of Neil Diamond "the most cautious soft-rock superstar movie debut you'll ever get to see". The only top critic to give a positive review of the film (according to Rotten Tomatoes) was Dave Kehr of the Chicago Reader.

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