Sentences with phrase «< dead silence»

These are only some of the brilliant minds who insisted on dead silence while they worked, or who complained about being unable to filter out background noise.
There was dead silence.
It's very important for those of us who were involved in the Charismatic / Pentacostal church to acknowledge the silence... the dead silence... after we leave.
I've listened for the outcry from «peaceful, tolerant, moderate» Muslims against the atrocities committed by Muslims in the world, and what I hear is mostly dead silence.
MPs listened in dead silence, sitting rigid with awkwardness.
It is now close to four years, and the loudness with which Akufo - Addo trumpeted the free SHS idea has become dead silence as if there is nothing really wrong with our educational system.
There has been a dead silence and no call or demand for ransom by those who took him.
Dead silence as no one laughs.
Through screams, shouts and eventually dead silence from the learner, 26 of 40 volunteers, or 65 percent, administered shocks all the way to a maximum of 450 volts.
There was dead silence, and then one of his colleagues said, well, do you want to teach that?
For those who get flustered by the dead silence at the other end of the line when talking to an answer phone — leading to a message consisting of «ums», «no - wait - a-minutes» and «hang - on - that's - not - rights».
No one wants to spend hours picking out an outfit and trying to impress someone only to meet dead silence for the next few hours.
Im very outgoing and love to talk to new people.Im the type of girl that will burst out laughing in dead silence because of something that happened yesterday.
Some of Gilchrist's film credits include the title role of Peck in the feature film JUST PECK opposite Marcia Cross as well as THE ROCKER, THE EGG FACTORY, and DEAD SILENCE.
Much of the film is in dead silence (accurately depicting the absence of sound in space), or with the sound of human breathing within a spacesuit.
Considering how many successful doll movies have existed from Chucky in the «Child's Play» franchise and Billy Puppet in «Dead Silence,» it's surprising that everyone is still sick in watching this type of horror movies.
Bloody - Disgusting are reporting that production has already begun on Saw: Legacy, the eight sequel in the popular horror franchise created by James Wan (Dead Silence, Insidious, The Conjuring) and Leigh Whannell.
But Cuarón fills the dead silence with lots of painful banter, while also providing Bullock — an actress ill - equipped to star in what is essentially a twofer — with a pained backstory that's meant to lend the action a psychological bent.
From James Wan, director of Saw, Insidious and Dead Silence, the film stars Vera Farmiga, Patrick Wilson, Ron Livingston, Lili Taylor, Joey King, Shanley Caswell, Haley McFarland, Mackenzie Foy, Kyla Deaver and Sterling Jerins.
This did not deter Stewart from his career as a highly paid script doctor and writer, most notably for the aforementioned Tom Clancy trilogy and most recently a television film, Dead Silence (1997), starring James Garner.
But curiously, Whannell (who scripted both prior «Insidious» films, as well as the Wan - directed «Saw» and «Dead Silence») sidelines those amiable folks for much of «Chapter 3,» which takes place «a few years» before the events of the earlier films.
The Conjuring has amassed an impressive amount of hype as a classy horror offering from schlock director James Wan, the new master of scare of the week films Saw, Dead Silence, and Insidious.
Bloody - Disgusting can exclusively confirm that production is beginning on Saw: Legacy, the eighth film in the franchise created by James Wan (Dead Silence, Insidious, The Conjuring) and Leigh Whannell.
Writer Leigh Whannell and director James Wan (Saw) stumble with their follow - up feature, Dead Silence.
Director James Wan and writer / actor Leigh Whannell team up for the third time after their hit Saw and its dull follow - up Dead Silence (Whannell appeared in, but did not write Wan's film Death Sentence).
The best scenes occur when characters find themselves in dead silence, looking into the dark, aware there is something lurking and only noise can bring it out.
Saw co-creators James Wan (The Conjuring) and Leigh Whannell (Insidious) return to collaborate on another horror tale with Dead Silence, a visually intriguing but thinly developed scare flick that will likely only be of appeal to genre fans just looking for a few creepy jolts.
The creators of the Saw series, director James Wan (The Conjuring, Dead Silence) and screenwriter Leigh Whannell (Saw II, Saw III), team up with Paranormal Activity's creator, Oren Peli, for a good - looking but pedestrian attempt at yet another haunted house / demon possession flick.
Outside of a few stylish visual touches by director Wan, some solid cinematography by John R. Leonetti (The Perfect Man, Honey), and an apt score from Charlie Clouser (Death Sentence, Resident Evil: Extinction), Dead Silence doesn't have much to offer to viewers who aren't weirded out by such things as sinister looking dolls and «jack - in - the - box» moments in which characters must slowly reach out to reveal what's hidden under blankets in order to see what scary thing lies underneath.
With spotty acting, superficial developments, and rules that seem to be made up as the film moves along, Dead Silence is strictly only of interest to audiences who are all about scary images set to ominous music, caring far less about a good storyline to follow or characters who do or say things that might be plausible to anyone who experiences them in real life.
After the success of Saw, Wan opted not to direct the sequel (or any of them, for that matter) and instead turned his attention to Dead Silence in 2007, also co-written by Whannell.
Normally I try to weigh movies on their own terms, but director James Wan (Dead Silence, Death Sentence) and writer / co-star Leigh Whannell just steal too much of their style from the works of David Fincher (Se7en, The Game), and the constant reminders to the older, better films makes Saw feel like a b - list knock off.
He set the bar high for the next director, James Wan (Saw, Dead Silence and Insidious).
San Andreas «Brad Peyton will direct Malignant Man, a sci - fi / action project being produced by horror icon James Wan (The Conjuring, The Conjuring 2, Saw, Dead Silence, Fast 7, Insidious), reports Heat Vision.
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The literal dead silence that follows Bambi's realization, a suffocating silence that seems to go on forever, must surely be one of the most heartbreaking, devastating moments on film.
Instantly, dead silence and open mouths replaced classroom Armageddon.
Me: < Dead silence. > Kristin: Is this not a good time to talk?
It can be dead silence or something so generalized (i.e., «women»), making it difficult or impossible to market these works.
To be fair, it's better than the usual dead silence.
I know there were a few seconds of dead silence before I said «Sarge, are you sure it's Sarge?».
He set it down on the floor and for a moment there was dead silence.
My questions about the quality and composition of their prescription diets are always met with dead silence.
We heard basins and pails flying in the air then dropping from inside the bathroom then 20 seconds later at the most, there was dead silence.
Problems with alleged improprieties of the CEO (that's part of a huge story that's blowing up all over entertainment), dead silence from devs (who were gagged), an unannounced shutdown way earlier than the announced one (that we only learned about because devs leaked it), and the firing of everyone and shutting down of the company was a blow.
It was consistent dead silence, and the only thing you could hear was the wind and the gunshots.
* Dead Silence / Amplify Adjustment - Dead Silence completely silent including equipment, sliding, and footsteps.
He must fight through the dead silence and darkness of deep space to stay alive.
When I walked into the unassuming entrance of the Eleventh Street Arts gallery in Long Island City, Queens, I was expecting a tense scene: competitors sitting in dead silence around a table, wringing their hands and anxiously awaiting their fate; the...
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