Something about the nostalgia of it really works for me.
Something about the nostalgia of it really works for me.
There's
something about nostalgia.
Not exact matches
«Throughout my life, and usually when I least expect it, I'll get hit with a profound sense of
nostalgia about someone or
something, often triggered by the tiniest and most imperceptible act.
I'm really not picky
about it and will try anything from vegetarian to all - meat, or a nice all - day crockpot chili to
something quick in a can (that one's more
nostalgia than anything, though).
There is just
something about cobbler that gives me a sense of
nostalgia for those southern summer days filed with time outside, work in the garden, and kids running through the sprinkler.
There's
something magical
about a freshly - made pie that stirs up beautiful feelings of
nostalgia.
There's
something about the holidays that brings my natural tendency toward
nostalgia right to the surface.
Never underestimate the power of retro — there's
something alluringly mysterious
about fashion before our time, inciting some sort of blind
nostalgia for things we never actually had the chance to experience (enter an insatiable appetite for vintage).
Whether it's adherence to Ms. Barber's facts (whose faithfully - told story can be read here) or an overreliance on period
nostalgia (which surprisingly keeps pop culture out of sight),
something about this didn't resonate for me quite as it did for many viewers and award voters.
Sidestepping
nostalgia, Dazed and Confused is less
about «the best years of our lives» than the boredom, angst, and excitement of teenagers waiting... for
something to happen.
There are serious things at work here, the film is funny but it's also
about how selfish addictive people are and how much of an illness is and how it's dangerous to rely too much on
nostalgia, that it might indicate that there's
something wrong with your present.
Indeed, for all of Assayas's personal attachment to this material,
Something in the Air isn't significantly more illuminating about the period than something like Almost Famous, which uses the titular song to roughly the same effect, evincing the same impossible nostalgia for a time when everyone was supposedly moving together on one big bus, so
Something in the Air isn't significantly more illuminating
about the period than
something like Almost Famous, which uses the titular song to roughly the same effect, evincing the same impossible nostalgia for a time when everyone was supposedly moving together on one big bus, so
something like Almost Famous, which uses the titular song to roughly the same effect, evincing the same impossible
nostalgia for a time when everyone was supposedly moving together on one big bus, so to speak.
And though the physical abuse Harding endures leaves an ugly bruise on its high - camp»90s
nostalgia, there's
something genuinely electric
about the narrative's headlong tumble into madness.
Their epic pub crawl is full of absurd humor and rapid - fire dialogue but also has
something to say
about the dangerous tug of
nostalgia.
Even though she hasn't been inside another bookshop in years, Davenport lamented the closing of a nearby branch of the Barnes and Noble book superstore, a
nostalgia that says
something about how much has changed in the trade.
Fighter management sim with RPG and tycoon elements Find out who killed your father, and maybe learn
something about yourself along the way Heavily story - driven, with multiple different narrative branches and game endings to discover Get as deep with stats as you like, and find your own way through extensive skill trees Gorgeous pixel visuals with 80 - 90s references and
nostalgia all over the place
But there is
something about the aesthetics of the packaging that really warms the heart in the old SEGA Nerd, bringing back the
nostalgia factor and the days of buying (or receiving) new SEGA games as a kid.
There's
something about playing it on a console that brings back the feeling of
nostalgia.
It won't have the
nostalgia factor many other games on this list enjoy, but we're sure there will be
something special
about loading up that «new» SNES title for the first time.
I guess that's one of the things that makes them different from photographs, in that a photograph might be a record, a snap, one moment — a painting I think is
about creating a small world around that photo... I really like that idea of
something that you can enter like a box or an exhibition space, and enter these little rooms which for me are memories, but it's not
about nostalgia — it's more
about setting up
something that's still living — so it's almost they're all in the present, rather than in the past.»
It also may not match what happened, but its odd
nostalgia says
something about how artists approach abstraction now.
I have no
nostalgia for TV back in the day, but I think there is
something very beautiful
about having the simultaneity of these different histories of technology all being compressed together in this one work.
Yes, perhaps it is a bit of
nostalgia that kicks in, but there is
something about sitting in front of the work that I still find invigorating.
And in fact, it's not hard to see the painting collected here, and the broader painting universe from which it's drawn, partly as an expression of some
nostalgia about earlier eras, when experiments with form seemed to offer
something like truly radical content.
It's always worth it though for the statement it makes in the house, like Christmas has arrived, the
nostalgia I feel when gazing into the lights at night, there's
something so magical
about it.
There's
something classic and preppy
about it that elicits a sense of
nostalgia.