Sentences with phrase «star break seem»

Whether you are looking at teams or pitchers, the correlation for results before and after the All - Star break seem minimal.

Not exact matches

«Breaking Bad» and «Better Call Saul» star Bob Odenkirk had a great interview with Rolling Stone recently, and when asked about how unlikely a Saul Goodman - inspired spinoff seemed to him, he shared this.
Breaking Bad star Bryan Cranston has played such an iconically Machiavellian role as Walter White that it's easy to forget that, in life, he seems to be a lovable goofball.
The last academy star to have broken from Chelsea's youth ranks remains John Terry — and it seems the wait will simply go on.
They were joined by Gianluigi Buffon, Leonardo Bonucci, Dani Alves and Neymar to break up the monopoly on the XI that the two Spanish giants seems to enjoy, but nevertheless it remains a star - studded line - up full of world - class quality with no Premier League representation at all.
You know, I seem to recall another time in world history when we stood down and aloud a man to take over Greek cultures without intervening, and if we keep appeasing him Cams going to be starring in American History X2 and doing radio commercals for sunscreen by spring break.
When DeMarcus Cousins went down before the All - Star break with a torn Achilles, it seemed like a catastrophe that would again plunge the team back into their previous existence of potential without the success.
Arsenal's German international star is rumoured to be demanding a new # 250k weekly wage to stay in North London and although the rumours seem to suggest that Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger believes that Ozil doesn't need convincing, the Gunners may still need to break the bank to keep him!
Personally I would be amazed if we break our wage structure by such a large margin, although it may seem obvious that if we want to keep pace with the big boys then we have to match the wages that stars if they go elsewhere, especially as we are a club that doesn't really win too many trophies.
For the turbulent mixing theory, says Rosner, seems to break down when applied to stars as well as galaxies, and for much the same reason: a growing magnetic field stalls the turbulent mixing that creates the field.
The main premise of Dickie Roberts revolves around a former popular child actor who has no marketable skills as an adult, constantly trying to break back into the business, but the doors seem permanently closed for former child stars.
The film seems like an obvious vehicle for a pop star to break into acting, although that wasn't quite the case for the original's seasoned but not yet famous 16 - year - old Irene Cara (an alumna of «The Electric Company», who appropriately enough would find Fame).
Her performance is almost giddy; she seems like an actress pleased to meet a star she's seen on TV, and the scene's reality is broken by her vocal tone and body language.
We've got much more piss your pants one liners and forth wall breaking tomfoolery from Wade, it's sweet sensitive and extremely emotional in parts (not since the finale of T2 have I sobbed so much), the OTT action and gore makes a hatchet fight in a Butcher shop look clean in comparison with moments to make hardcore Gore - Geeks give a huge hooray, the cringe worthy «oh no he didn't» moments are rife, there's a touching subplot about what it really means to be Family and also we are treated to an array of colorful supporting characters including an excellent turn from Josh Brolin as futuristic super soldier «Cable», a wonderful performance from upcoming young talented star Julian Dennison (hunt for the wilder people), the obligatory Hugh Jackman cameo and a mega hard Super Villain who makes his previous onscreen incarnation seem like Vinny Jones in a giant penis suit... Oh wait!
After all, he had just produced a one - two hit of moody, studio - funded chamber dramas featuring big - name leads (Nicole Kidman, Ben Stiller) who seemed intent on stripping away their movie - star vanity to revel in warts - and - all portrayals of unglamorous, perhaps even mean - spirited, broken characters.
It seems like Roger had a similar love - hate relationship with Jarmusch over his career, giving him plenty of positive reviews, including four stars for «Mystery Train» and «Broken Flowers,» while also hating «The Limits of Control» and this film, which he gave only a star and a half.
The list of icons making appearances was truly unprecedented: Superman soars twice — once in the «return» and the other as Ben Affleck; Crockett and Tubbs exude cool; Ethan Hunt falls short; Captain Jack Sparrow sets the stage for the finale; Jack Black sometimes wears stretchy pants; Huey Long is resurrected and somehow over-played by Sean Penn; the mass appeal of the DaVinci Code novel fizzled onscreen; Robert Altman's amazing career ended with an excellent adaptation of a radio series starring Garrison Keillor's made for radio face; Johnny Depp tried to untrack his career with The Libertine; Nicolas Cage was front and center in the disastrous remake of The Wicker Man, but if the preview is any indication, his sleep - walk was merely a tune - up for this year's Ghost Rider; Woody Allen (with Scarlett Johansson as his muse) re-emerged with his best comedy since Crimes and Misdemeanors; amazingly, Jen and Vince's real life break - up was more entertaining than the film version; and while on - set hook - ups seem to the norm, how could the dreadful You, Me and Dupree have been an aphrodisiac for Kate and Owen?
Charlotte Rampling and Tom Courtenay co-star as a married couple about to celebrate their 45th wedding anniversary when news comes that the body of the husband's first love has been discovered, frozen and preserved in the Swiss Alps... And if you want to see a film directed by Alan Rickman, watch out for A Little Chaos starring Kate Winslet and Matthias Schoenaerts... And this week's most stupid remake is the pointless «reboot» of Point Break to be directed by someone called Ericson Core, who seems to think that Gerard Butler can fill Patrick Swayze's shoes.
As the season has broken down some pundits to the point of pondering whether or not «The Hangover» has a shot at a Best Picture nomination, it really does seem an eternity ago that «Bright Star» was even in the conversation.
These seem to work very well Definitely some of the better quality ones on the market, The only reason I cant give it five stars is I like to be able to put more than one card in per sleeve and while it is possible with these it is a pain at first until you get them broke in a while due to a flap on the inside bottom that always wants to catch while trying to put in more than one card.
Like how the new Star Wars movies can't seem to break through the want of feeling like the original trilogy and not try anything new like in the prequels.
Digimon fans have been clamoring for more in recent years, but it seems like the fans here in the west just can't catch a break, especially not with Digimon: All Star Rumble.
Well, after the furore that broke out from EA's heinous implementation of the system in Star Wars Battelfront II, the publicity seems to have got people looking into these practices.
The multiplayer seems to be an addicting setup for Star Wars fans who have self - control enough to not spend their hard - earned cash on elements (with some time) unlocked otherwise through playtime, but for nerds like me, the single - player game is a refreshing break from the hectic, wily realm of multiplayer for a canon tale worthy of the famous brand.
Our society seems to dole gold stars out to anyone who's achieved that enviable position of juggling everything at once in their life without breaking a sweat.
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