So much suspense, all the time, and while sometimes it's almost painful how much the story plays on that, it's completely worth it.
Favorite book or author growing up: Mary Downing Hahn's ghost stories, Wait Till Helen Comes,
so much suspense and mystery.
Such as there being hardly any dialouge and how there was
so much suspense to what was going to happen and it ended up just being boring.
Not exact matches
The suggested pattern is no longer
so much of divine imposition as one in which Gabriel and God and all the heavens stand in breathless
suspense.
We note in any case, and emphatically, that it is, like
so much in the patriarchal narratives, a very good story indeed especially in the graphic portrayal of Tamar, in its deft integration of plot, and in its fine
suspense.
The
suspense sequences are going to be restricted because there's only
so much variance that can happen.
Much of the
suspense derives from the fact that Kaufman's ending will have to be different from Siegel's; and
so the story direction stays unpredictable.
With these things, there's no
suspense since we pretty
much already know what's happening in these scenes
so showing them
so many times is pointless.
Let the Team Get Away... Then Make Everyone Wonder If They Did Because
so much of the heist movie's plot is about breaking into the bank / vault / casino / stronghold, we often forget the other major
suspense point: Will they be able to get out?
Deadpool has an accelerated healing capacity,
so he can't die, no matter how
much we might want him to, and
so he can't be in peril, which eliminates all
suspense.
The biggest issue I have with a film like «Rampage» — why put
so much effort into the
suspense if the audience already knows Johnson always survives.
There is
so much in this picture, from dread, horror, to
suspense, bitterly moving love, extraordinary, Oscar - worthy art direction and a desperate lead performance from Viggo Mortensen which perfectly illustrates the wrenching desperation of parental love.
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes is written at a level
so low, even 8 - year - olds will find it lacking, and because another sequel is already in pre-production, there's not
much suspense as to how this one is going to end.
My goal is now to read the third book in the trilogy MOCKING JAY
so as to help aleviate some of the
suspense of what happens next to these characters I've invested
so much time with both on screen and off.
And yet Andy spends
so much of Cargo acting like he has all the time in the world, happily playing with his child and casually surveying his surroundings, that the
suspense sometimes cools from a steady simmer to unremarkably lukewarm.
We know the outcome, of course, because we still use alternating current today,
so there isn't
much suspense involved.
Not
so much because of its mystery -
suspense plot, reportedly faithful to the Robert Harris novel (Harris and Polanski share screenplay credit).
An ordinary carnival wouldn't make
much good for a
suspense tale,
so it's not
so surprising that there is more going on beyond the seemingly routine fairground atmosphere.
Her face, aged yet beaming youth, says
so much in film's final five minutes that 45 Years practically transitions from drama to
suspense.
(Mom's an issue, too, though what's happened to her and what her relationship is with her sons is a matter of some
suspense,
so I won't say
much more than that.)
But this high school sports drama isn't
so much about the
suspense of the outcome as it is about its big heart and its inspirational message.
With
so much to get to, let's not waste any more time building
suspense.
The result is a superbly crafted epic, one loaded with
so much incident and
suspense that there's barely pause for breath.
Refn treats these characters not as people but as pop objects, and what he builds around them isn't a
suspense film
so much as an anything - goes dream play.
With
so much of its would - be surprise elements given away in its trailer, and even in the film's poster, «The Hangover 2» has a tough time mustering up the gross - out comic
suspense the filmmakers are after.
Although very little, if any, tension and
suspense is built, all the waiting and watching makes one anticipate some type of a payoff, but there isn't one; there isn't really an ending, per se,
so much as a stoppage.
One of my personal favorites is Patricia Highsmith's Plotting and Writing
Suspense Fiction, which is not
so much a how - to as it is a primer on how she approached her work.
«A rare novel that combines intrigue and
suspense with
so much heart.
Since I enjoy romantic
suspense novels
so much, it's no surprise that I spend a great deal of time both reading and writing in the genre.
Over-flowing with
so much breathtaking action, adventurous locations, and riveting
suspense, you won't be able to put it down.
Unlike the single player campaign where the tension and
suspense is
so thick you could choke on it, Dead Space 2's online multiplayer offers a
much more frantic experience as the human team attempts to complete various objectives within a preset time limit while a never - ending spawn of Necromorphs do everything to stop them.