With much hoopla, Smith promised to self - distribute the movie and revolutionize independent film once again.
Not exact matches
There is so
much for all of us that hides Jesus from us — the church itself hides him, all the
hoopla of church
with ministers as lost in the thick of it as everybody else so that the holiness of it somehow vanishes away to the point where services of worship run the risk of becoming only a kind of performance — on some Sundays better, on some Sundays worse — and only on the rarest occasions does anything strike to the quick the way that little girl's cry did
with every last person who heard her realizing that Jesus didn't show for any of them — the mystery and miracle of Jesus
with all his extraordinary demands upon us, all his extraordinary promises.
Not
with all the commercial
hoopla of people rising before dawn the day after so they can shiver in dark parking lots to be in line for some amazing - never - to - be-offered-again deal on a big screen TV, thank you very
much.
This is kinda like renewing your vows, but the
much more simpler, romantic way
with no crazy
hoopla.
We didn't have
much planned other than joining in the Mitten Fest
hoopla at Burnhearts, a small bar in neighboring Bay View
with an excellent beer lineup.
Dixon invited Schneemann to screen her controversial film Fuses (1967) at the Museum in 1973, a bold move during a conservative period in the museum's history (we screened it again in 2010 in conjunction
with the exhibition Ordinary Madness to
much uncomfortable fidgeting and clearing of throats, but no critical
hoopla).
Flush
with enthusiasm after passing the written exam, the rookie Realtor arrives at his new office to
much hoopla during introductions at the weekly sales meeting, balloons at his new (cubicle) desk and a shiny new World's Best Real Estate Agent coffee mug.