Sentences with phrase «adaptation did»

The Attack on Titan game will start at the very beginning of the series and it is assumed it will end where the 2013 anime adaptation did.
Either way, the fact a group of fans were trying to collect money for a Zelda adaptation didn't sit well with the Nintendo lawyers.
The game adaptation did allow Capcom to experiment with a story mode.
Even more people are buying the books because the film adaptation did so well in movie theaters.
Both are showing that the negative power adaptation did not come from the muscles itself but from the nervous system.
Muscle endurance increased less in the ice bathed group, but markers of inflammation adaptation did not differ significantly between the two groups
«Humans don't have that kind of structural coloration, which is an evolution driven adaptation we did not adopt.»
Excellent recipe tht lends itself to adaptation I didn't have tomato sauce - used cocktail sauce with lots of horseradish and some tomato paste - nice zing Didn't have garlic - used shallot Didn't have brown sugar - used turbinado sucar and a little more molassas Will definitely make this again but still feel free to adapt
Adaptation does not prove evolution... there are natural laws and phyics involved
The earlier film adaptations didn't get Lewis right either — some were worse than others — Prince Caspian worst of all.
Yet Collins» stories aren't paedaphobic pulp fiction, and Gary Ross» film adaptation doesn't focus on the brutality of the idea.
MK: What menu adaptations do you have for the spring season?
However, whilst it was refreshing to see Arsenal adopt a plan B for once to beat Man City, the adaptation doesn't stop there.
This discovery led the researchers to identify a mechanism where ileal Crohn's disease appears to be induced by bile acids when T cell adaptation does not occur the way it should.
«Ardi's adaptations did all the hard evolutionary work for Lucy,» says Lovejoy, an expert on Lucy's anatomy.
Our immune systems have adapted and evolved with us, but sometimes, especially in today's modern world, the adaptation doesn't happen fast enough.
This is a very basic but very effective adaptation I do to an outside tabata sprint circuit or one done in the sports hall if I want more equipment.
While these adaptations do increase eccentric force production, they have other effects as well.
Indeed, muscle fiber type adaptations do not even differ very much between strength training and aerobic exercise (Farup et al. 2014).
Alas, the adaptation doesn't manage to hold the story together nearly as well.
Man alive, it's a shame that these old animated Seuss adaptations don't get more love.
World of Warcraft might accomplish that task first, based on director Duncan Jones «(Moon) involvement, but later this year, if Jones» adaptation does disappoint, then director Justin Kurzel has a real shot at shattering the curse.
While comic book adaptations don't always accurately represent the movies they're based on, the «Doctor Strange» prequel comic offers a lot of reveals that seem very plausible for the upcoming Marvel Studios film starring Benedict Cumberbatch as the Sorcerer Supreme.
Loosely based on books written in Britain by Mary Norton, this adaptation does an incredible job of recreating the tiny lives of the Clock family — little people that live in between the walls of a house owned by the late aunt of the Learner family.
Seems to me that they often do a much better job of capturing the spirt and energy of the source material than more traditional adaptations do, as a comparison of the two 90s adaptations of Emma (the other being the Gwynneth Paltrow version), I think, shows.
While Ryan Coogler's movie adaptation does stray from the source material at times, subtle hints threaded throughout Black Panther suggest that actress, Letitia Wright, may still claw her way to center stage in the MCU one day, mirroring Shuri's path in the comics.
Video game film adaptations do not have the greatest track record, but Warner Bros..
Whenever an existing property gets optioned for a new show or series, fans are left to hold their breaths and hope that the adaptation does the source material justice.
Surprisingly, I've never played it (despite always having had an interest in doing so), and thus my excitement to check out Kurzel's adaptation doesn't stem from adoration of the original source material.
TV to film adaptations doesn't often translate into Oscar juggernauts.
Overall this all seems like a major marketing push for a film which could grab a fair sized audience, but let's not forget the box - office disappointments of BEAUTIFUL CREATURES and THE MORTAL INSTRUMENTS: CITY OF BONES, showing that popular female - centric Young Adult adaptations don't always rake in big cinematic crowds.
But not being a comic - book aficionado, these movie adaptations don't really matter to me.
It's perhaps a bit ironic, then, that film critics are saying the new big - screen adaptation doesn't quite end happily...
With that said, this live - action adaptation does have a few things working in its favor, including director Kenneth Branagh, whose cinematic sensibilities are tailor - made for the fairy tale genre, and Cate Blanchett as the evil stepmother.
Condon's adaptation does nothing to justify its existence, and while this tale might still be as old as time, the song it sings sadly no longer rhymes, making its tune nothing short of a bittersweet, tone - deaf disappointment not worth listening to.
Based on the Cormac McCarthy stage play of the same name, «The Sunset Limited» is an example of a stage - to - screen adaptation done right, retaining its stripped - down production values in order to keep the spotlight on the actors themselves.
Despite creativity in the first half, the latest children's book adaptation doesn't offer anything new to the genre or Burton's repertoire.
One of the very best Stephen King adaptations doesn't deal with the supernatural, but rather with real - life horrors.
Because this study was conducted with beginning teachers across districts and had no jurisdiction over requirements for other teachers in the schools, those two adaptations did not seem to be viable options.
Media adaptations don't help sell Marvel comics.
Yes, the bundling is a little boring and Sony's adaptations don't seem to have changed visually for the last three years (like icon design, menus, and so forth), but we're happy that you ask it to do something and it does so with little fuss.
It's based off of a videogame franchise that is known primarily for it's depictions of over the top violence and silly, digitized people, and as such the theatrical adaptation doesn't try to go too high concept.
Well, today we'll be discussing steps that can be taken to help ensure that future adaptations don't suffer the fate of their predecessors.
Title: Warcraft Release Date: June 10, 2016 Studio: Universal, Legendary Director: Duncan Jones Release Format: Theatrical Video game adaptations don't always have a good track record.
Though Super Happy Fun Fun's iPhone port for Big Buck Hunter Pro doesn't include the green and orange shotguns the hunting series is known for at movie theatre arcade corners across the country, this touchscreen - based adaptation does include a feature that lets you find a nearby machine with those plastic peripherals.
And what kind of adaptation does one do for loss of most agriculture?
That kind of adaptation does not happen overnight.
For example, evidence regarding limits to adaptation does not substantiate or refute the idea that an increase in global mean temperature beyond 2 °C represents an adaptation limit or, subsequently «dangerous anthropogenic interference» as defined by the UNFCCC's Article II.
The good news is that mitigation and adaptation don't have to be mutually exclusive.
That's how mitigation policy was born and incubated so talking about adaptation doesn't do justice for the decades of expert power seeking and manipulation associated to AGW and statist efforts.
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