Sentences with phrase «at the bad guys»

We can not hold this parable at arm's length and shake our heads at the bad guys who ran the religious institution.
All the Naked Pastor cartoons expose me, victim and abuser, bullied and bully, shunned and shunner; immediately I identify with victim, bullied, and shunned self - righteously casting aspersion and derogation at the bad guy, pastor in a box, flock of angry exclamation marks, the bundled up and wealthy ignoring the beggar in the street, the starving in Somalia.
A graduate - level thesis could be written about this fleeting but significant bit of staging, in which Tom Hardy's Mad — and this time out, rather Sad — Max comports himself as a prop so that Furiosa (Charlize Theron) can more easily take aim at the bad guys pursuing their caravan across the desert.
Stream all the movies where Chris Hemsworth takes his shirt off, and the ones where he smiles, and the ones where he throws weapons at bad guys.
Above all, McClane must be allowed to crack wise, especially at the bad guy, and most especially over phones, walkie - talkies, and — in 2007 — webcams.
The animated movie of 2014 that really kicked you right in the feels, How To Train Your Dragon 2 balanced the swooping, soaring excitement of seeing loveable characters blast fire at bad guys on the backs of winged wyrms with an emotional side that saw fans of the franchise blubbing into their Hiccup - emblazoned Big Gulps.
Hanks, ever the gentleman, stands back and lets Khan steal the movie, and the Provost provides the wit «Inferno» desperately needs when he looks at a bad guy he has just dispatched and says, «Not my best work, but it'll do for the Italians.»
I came at the bad guys like a mother tiger.
On paper, Dr. Jenna Ramey does lots of things I don't: I like movies with explosions, but she actually shoots at bad guys.
Calling Eddie Izzard's Wolfe «one of the most terrifying villains you've ever seen on screen,» Brian Bendis has debuted a first look at the bad guy.
You'll cheer for Mina; hiss at the bad guys and sip your very own Lavender Cosmo along the way, courtesy of the author — the recipe's in the back of the book, along with others, all vetted by Lund's real - life favorite caterer, her husband, Chef Andrew.˃˃˃ CONFECTION CONNECTION: NON-STOP LAUGHS!»
If you can give me the experience where I look down and I have Superman fists and I lean forward and I fly at Superman speed and I can put my fists up and crash through a building and punch it and grab a car and throw it at a bad guy, then you're talking about creating some fantastic experiences.
If you aren't familiar with the SOCOM series, all you really need to know is that you're in charge of a four person squad of Marines who are there to shoot at bad guys, terrorists and non-Christians (haha... just kidding... sort of).
If you don't want to get up close, you can also pull objects from around you and launch them at the bad guys to take them out from a distance!
That game took the approach of the auto - attack battle system, where you essentially do nothing more than point yourself at the bad guys and watch the animations while intermittently selecting special attacks and magic.
Punch some bad guys, slowly move to the next area, beat up more bad guys, pick up a car and throw it at bad guys.
In terms of gameplay, these games are on - rail GunCon shooters where you take the Wiimote, aim it at the screen, and FIRE at bad guys!
To date, the easiest way to get your data back is to just pay the bitcoin ransom, but Microsoft says they are taking aim at the bad guys with new features to their OneDrive cloud service.

Not exact matches

The new main weapon results in balletic, almost rhythmic combat: Throw the ax at the enemy charging at you, summon it back, and start charging a major swing to take out the next foe before dodging out of the way, adding in a few flourishes of the ax, and then finishing off the bad guys with another sturdy toss.
But as large companies shore up their security systems in response to high - profile data breaches, that means «the bad guys are moving down the food chain, where folks are not as prepared,» says Brian Casazza, CIO at Vistage, a training organization for small - and mid-sized businesses.
«At this point I don't know who they think I am in the thread, who they think they've been texting, but I don't want that guy to look bad,» said Chalifoux.
They look at this as my responsibility, and I'm a bad guy if I don't give them what they want,» Icahn said.
I heard W. Brett Wilson, formerly of the Dragons» Den, on CBC's The Current a couple of days ago going on at length about what a bad guy Suzuki is.
These guys might find that their hedges don't work in the way that they planned or, at worst, give the portfolio return characteristics that mimic equity funds and other asset classes.
Every month for the rest of his life, he'll receive a retirement check for about $ 17,142 — not bad for a guy with at least a few black hairs remaining on his head.
But the place to stop the bad guys is at the perimeter; duplication of effort at the Canada-U.S. border makes no sense.
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Never Say Never Again is not a real Bond movieAnd James Bond (well, Sean Connery acting as a bad guy who's pienetdrng to be James Bond in a mask) was choked at least once, in From Russia With Love.
In Why We're Not Emergent (By Two Guys Who Should Be), Kevin DeYoung, the senior pastor at University Reformed Church in East Lansing, and Ted Kluck, a sportswriter who has written for ESPN, are quick to admit that they «don't think of our emergent sparring partners as «the bad gGuys Who Should Be), Kevin DeYoung, the senior pastor at University Reformed Church in East Lansing, and Ted Kluck, a sportswriter who has written for ESPN, are quick to admit that they «don't think of our emergent sparring partners as «the bad guysguys.
The guy who was the hunter was mad at enkindu in the epic that is why he hired the woman to seduce him, enkindu was bad for business.
@Sam Scoville: Are you saying that so long as we maintain a paradigm where there are «good guys» (always us;)-RRB- and «bad guys» (always them and sometimes not «bad» but at the very least, «wrong»), then we (general «we») are not rising toward Unity with one another and with God?
It's so powerful that if you miss the bad guy, you'll be sending bullets through the walls and putting your neighbors at risk.
And as it seems to be the case «we all» are not — then it's always open season on US to shake our stick at Them Others (bad guys of course, bullies, manipulators.
All right, so the bad guy is a Cardinal who mutters conspiratorially in dark corners but that somehow passed me by at the time and I haven't grown up to be a rabid anti-clerical — yet.
It's like saying that, while Vlad may have been a pretty bad guy who impaled his enemies by ramming poles up their wazoos, that doesn't mean that we should believe that he could turn into a bat at will and didn't cast reflections in mirrors.
The evangelicals are almost as bad as liberals!!!!!!! I Know one guy he thinks dinosaurs lived at the same time man did!!!! KOO KOO bird
How at the end he and the bad guy are both after the mystical dragon scroll that has the big secret to all Kung - Fu, but when they open it and read it it's blank?
But that's just you — I for one do not believe that I need to grovel at the imaginary feet of an imaginary guy for imaginary bad behavior perpetrated by myself or my great - great - gr... eat - grandfather.
Saddam was a bad guy and he was at the very least financing terrorism.
Here too one must wonder at the depth of the change if there is too total a reversal so that we only have a new set of actors in the traditional good - guy and bad - guy roles.
But again and again you parody the «bad guys», while at the same time you use almost the same vision - casting methods.)
Handsome, talented guy, with the world at his fingertips, starts making bad decisions, blows it all.
Thanks guys for all of your concerns of my post, gosh such love from you, this feels like family, well I guess people here are not that bad at all, now that that's said, I know some of you will resume the ridicule, but being one with the Creator YHWH is the only way from the truth, and righteousness that He left for us in the book of remembrance, the so called OT, the obvious truth, from Genesis - Malachi, the last prophet until this day.
Anybody else, anywhere else in the world would have to do it by force and be considered the bad guy or be laughed at and sent away.
Almost always some kind of Big Bad Ugly Guy oppressing all the people — oh look at all the lonely people.
So, sorry folks, I find the story a throuwback to times I look back on fondly and I just have to laugh at the story and the reaction to it becasue everything I read tells me nothing has really changed - we are all just as bad, or good, as this guy in our own way.
Because you guys know that I have no will power, so an entire chocolate cake sitting on the counter staring at me all day was just the worst of bad ideas.
Even then, I didn't realize how bad things were until the glib guy behind the counter at the computer store gave me a brochure for a place in California where I could send it, telling me there was a good chance it couldn't be fixed but that if it could be, it would likely cost «in the thousands.»
I don't disagree with the difficulty they faced, but when the only Plan B was to throw money at Pau and pick up Joffrey and fill out the roster with guys who would bring nothing to a playoff series, then something went badly wrong.
Surely the American take is «Lets make Arsenal great again» and the Chinese will pay of it by buying Walcott, Ramsey, Mert, Giroud, Gibbs and Campbell at over the top prices... seriously, they will... that Kroenke guy gave us a bad deal... he «s a loser like his teams... he is... seriously folks, etc etc etc
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