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toro

[taw-raw]

noun

Spanish.

plural

toros 
  1. a bull.



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The film, loosely based on Thomas Pynchon's novel "Vineland," also stars Benicio del Toro, Teyana Taylor and Regina Hall.

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His attack briefly dragged along Mexico’s Isaac del Toro, one of Pogacar’s colleagues on his U.A.E. professional team, but with 40 miles to go, del Toro began to sputter, and Pogacar rode away, alone.

In director Guillermo del Toro’s take on the classic fable Frankenstein, Elordi glows an undead white as the monster, his body a patchwork of human parts sawed off of Crimean War corpses.

In postproduction, Del Toro sometimes underlay Elordi’s screams with his own guttural noises or the roars of lions and gorillas, imagining a voice created by mismatched lungs and a throat from different people.

On set, if Elordi arrived in character, Del Toro knew not to expect much beyond a nod or a quiet, “Tell me more” between takes.

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