Sentences with phrase «as batty»

FernGully has one of the best voice - over cast starting with Samantha Mathis as Crysta, Tim Curry as Hexxus, Christian Slater as Pips, and the legendary Robin Williams as Batty Koda.
To say it's too much to take in is to underplay the actual insanity of the show as a viewing experience, as batty, grim, and ferociously violent it is.

Not exact matches

«In the early days of insurance, [companies] looked at height as an indication of survival,» said David Batty, an epidemiology and public health researcher at the University College London, who was not involved in the study.
A person's height is not something a doctor can advise they change, as opposed to how a doctor can advise against smoking cigarettes, Batty said.
In describing his ascension, he quotes from the movie «Blade Runner»: «When the scientist tells Rutger Hauer, playing Roy Batty, [he's] gonna die soon, he says, «The light that burns twice as bright burns half as long, and you have burned so very, very brightly, Roy,»» Liefeld said.
Capnerhurst says she's a real, flesh - and - blood witch, and Halloween stereotypes of witches as broom - riding hags drive her a bit batty.
Not to talk batty, but these zucchini noodles are just as satisfying as a big bowl or stirfried noodles.
One expert, Eric Batty, lists them in order, based on last season's games, as Internazionale of Italy, Santos of Brazil, Independiente of Argentina, Bologna of Italy, Real Madrid of Spain, Benfica of Portugal, Milan of Italy, Palmeiras of Brazil, Nacional of Uruguay and Anderlecht of Belgium.
Woking stalwart Laurence Batty, who also had spells with Fulham and Brentford, is the son of songwriter Steve Wolfe, who co-wrote such hits as Beg, Borrow or Steal by the New Seekers and Lost in France by Bonnie Tyler.
Dr Batty, who has served as Senior Men's Team Doctor for the England Rudgy team as well as club doctor for Manchester City and Blackburn Rovers continued
When I end up being sick, which isn't very often, I still have to get things for «him» and the kids (the kids I can deal with), but it's the «him» part that drives me batty because «He» doesn't understand that you need time off as well, even for about 1/2 an hour to get some quiet time.
A broader question: has the relative silence of the battier Tories and radical Hannanites during the campaign been a triumph of Central Office message control, or because the nutty brigade are holding their tongues (as opposed to speaking in them) and waiting for their chance?
As much as Bell finds every detail along Curiosity's path intriguing, he is «going a little batty» to keep rolling and visit one of the most spectacular showcases of Martian weirdness: Mount Sharp, a 5,500 - meter - high peak at the center of Gale CrateAs much as Bell finds every detail along Curiosity's path intriguing, he is «going a little batty» to keep rolling and visit one of the most spectacular showcases of Martian weirdness: Mount Sharp, a 5,500 - meter - high peak at the center of Gale Crateas Bell finds every detail along Curiosity's path intriguing, he is «going a little batty» to keep rolling and visit one of the most spectacular showcases of Martian weirdness: Mount Sharp, a 5,500 - meter - high peak at the center of Gale Crater.
It's a simple model — for instance, it does not account for zoning restrictions or for the fact that some cities, such as London, emerged as polycentric entities hundreds of years ago when several smaller villages consolidated — but it is still a useful model for exploring polycentricity, says Michael Batty, an urban planner at University College London, who wasn't involved in the study.
Tens of thousands of ads are going through the ad company, and some of those are mislabeled or otherwise miscategorized so that even if I've opted out of certain things at my level (such as «downloadable utilities,» which drive me personally batty, or autoplay video ads) they may be showing regardless.
The role of power hungry Claire Underwood on the hit Netflix series House of Cards has enhanced the respective career of Wright and it begs the question; will her character be as polarizing as her character on the show and will Bautista take on the Replicant in a Roy Batty sort of fashion or will he fall to the waste - side like in Spectre.
Shot partly as a fantasy and partly as a video - chat, «A Summer In Ohio» finds Kendrick's aspiring Broadway star Cathy working in a theater camp, and telling her novelist husband, Jamie, back in New York all about «slowly going batty / 40 miles east of Cincinnati.»
I see the second film as Bourne - as - Roy Batty: robotic, violent, inexorable, and at the end of his string, valuing life and looking to make what amends he can.
Try as they might, neither Jared Leto's messianic blind entrepreneur Niander Wallace, nor Sylvia Hoeks's replicant assistant Luv are quite fit to walk in Roy Batty's shoes, though perhaps that's unfair: We're measuring them against one of the most interesting villains in science fiction.
Depp returns as the unrecognizable (and totally batty) Guy Lapointe.
Drac's pack have awakened once more and just in the nick of time too, as things seem to have gone a little batty since...
In smaller roles as Peter's family and friends, Peter Boyle, Jack Warden and Glynis Johns are all deliciously batty and loose.
Rotten: The movie's only rewards are a few unintentional laughs, as when the sheriff (Dylan Baker) calls Emily a «cute kid» after a long stretch in which she's been acting and looking battier than Sunset Boulevard's Norma Desmond.
Perhaps if the film were shorter (with credits, it's 163 minutes), they might have excised some unnecessary plot threads (mostly involving the inventor who took over the Tyrell Corporation, which made replicants in the first movie) or characters (said inventor, plus many more), or given our heroes (K and then Deckard) a truly worthy antagonist (as was Rutger Hauer's Roy Batty in Blade Runner).
The real star performance-wise is Rutger Hauer as replicant Roy Batty.
Powered by the same blown V8 engine as the completely batty Dodge Challenger Hellcat, the 527kW Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk will break cover in April, at the 2017 New York motor show.
The peculiar placement of various switches that may drive you slightly batty until you memorize the position of such controls as window switches (above the windshield), power mirror adjusters (on the forward slope of the center console storage box), trunk release (beneath the driver's seat).
Of course, shortly after all hell breaks loose and Batty will have his hands and legs full as he uses the free flow combat system (check the vid above to see it in action) to beat up the inmates and make the player feel completely badass (superbadass?)
It most likely drove parents batty as they competed with scalpers for limited product.
The book never engages with the arguments of a whole generation of modern scholars about the meanings of Gothic architecture in the 18th century — its use to advertise social status or national identity, for example, or the importance of Freemasonry to Batty Langley, or the way that the style was deployed by the coterie centred on Walpole as a signifier of heterodox sexuality.
Lindfield makes the good point that criticism of Georgian Gothic as unscholarly was voiced in the 18th century as well as the 19th, not least by Walpole, and that the first person to make a distinction between true «Gothic» and modern «Gothick» was Batty Langley, whose invention in 1742 of the five Gothic «orders» has provoked the disdain of almost everyone who writes on the Gothic revival.
Since the Normal Bar survey methodology sorts for age and gender, racial and geographic differences and sexual preferences, the authors are able to reveal, for example, what happens to passion as we grow older, which gender wants what when it comes to sex, the factors that spur marital combat, how kids figure in, how being gay or bisexual turns out to be both different and the same, and — regardless of background — the tiny habits that drive partners absolutely batty.
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