Sentences with phrase «bad guys involved»

The first is: Their purpose is to capture the bad guys involved in drug...

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According to Martin Zwilling in Business Insider, «This is the ultimate bad guy whose sole intention of getting involved in early - stage investing is to take advantage of what they believe is the entrepreneur's lack of financial and deal - making experience.
We had 8 years of the last bible beating nitwit, George W., who got us involved in a trillion dollar war based on a lie and his goofy belief that Gog and Magog, a couple of make believe biblical bad guys, were loose in the Middle East and had to be stopped (Google Bush, Gog and Magog).
It names an issue of abiding moral seriousness, it identifies the good guys and the bad guys, and it implores people to get involved lest the cause be lost.
My kids love super heroes and generally anything that involves good guys and bad guys.
Don't let that all distract you from the fact that Styles is the one guy capable of making a Shane match memorable for more than just whatever ridiculous, bad idea Shane has that involves jumping off something tall.
He needs to learn from his team mates, Sanchez, Cazorla, Walcott, Wilshere, The Ox, Ramsey etc, these guys will run and get involved even if they are having a bad game.
«After a string of the worst online dates that involved too many drinks at too many dive bars, this one guy messaged me to tell me he'd noticed I was a painter and asked if I want to meet up in Central Park and do some painting with him.
Im a easy going guy with a simple life im 6,1 im African and Japanese descent i like getting involved with both of my cultures.I have a keen sense when bad things will happen so im always alert.I love manga and anime i love one punch man one of my most favorite games is monster hunter but if can...
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Scraps of bad guy Lord Voldemort's divided soul, hidden in «Horcruxes», have to be found and destroyed — a process that will involve a bank heist, a dragon and a large, dead snake.
In the meantime, a deliciously nasty bad guy, a white South African gangster and arms dealer named Klaue (Andy Serkis, in a role he introduced three years ago in Avengers: Age of Ultron), is keen to get his hands on some vibranium himself, which involves an unexpected side trip to Busan, South Korea, for a prolonged sequence heavy on chases and tough - guy action but rather more conventional than the rest of the film.
In terms of the hilarious hijinks that ensue, Annie uses what she's only heard in movies to get some bad guys to the ground with a gun she doesn't think is real and later cares for a bullet wound with improvised drug - store items; Max makes a mess of a white dog and a shrine of photos inside a neighbor's home; and during the climactic showdown on an airplane tarmac, there is a very funny sight gag involving a very slow conveyor belt.
The vehicles really set Quake apart from its cousin «Doom,» as levels with vehicles almost always involve huge outdoor areas swarming with bad guys.
The plot element involving the bad guys in Lucy feels almost irrelevant.
Peter Greene is scarily authentic as the worst guy Jerry could possibly meet at a methadone clinic, a drug dealer who sends Jerry into a spectacular debacle involving his and Sandra's baby.
There's definitely shooting involved, but rather than pulling the trigger you're tapping along to various quick time events in order to get rid of the bad guys.
In its barest form, Fathom appears to be a rape fantasy involving a helpless, screaming, occasionally castrating Welch (though, tellingly, the only person she kills is another woman), who plays a variation on her standard cocktease and — naturally — deserves getting prodded about by a bull while a collection of bad guys poke at her with phallic shunts.
A lot of it is told through pages of text and pre-boss conversations, and it involves things like parallel dimensions, a bad guy named Phantom, something about a kidnapped sister, and four warriors who are out to rescue her.
Pierce Brosnan's movies usually involves the spy going up against an unstoppable piece of technology that has fallen into the hands of a bad guy.
The story involving the bad guys of the modern era should have been excised altogether, as it is easily the least interesting element of the entire story.
After a couple of bland booby - trap mishaps and surpriseless surprises involving the gadget - festooned manse of the aged vampire hunter, the bad guys make off with the coffin in which Dracula has been interred for over a century.
But how many movies have we seen with Asian, Arab, African, Russian, etc... countries / cultures as the used as the story «bad guys» that are involved in human trafficking.
One such old - school scene, perhaps the most amazing of the film, involved a fight on a machine used in the production of glue traps used for mice, where Jackie and a couple of bad guys try valiantly to fight each other despite parts of their body sticking in glue.
Sanaa Lathan stars as a political lobbyist who rebounds from a bad breakup by getting involved with a handsome and seemingly super-cool new guy (Michael Ealy), who — per the traditions of the genre — turns out to be a violent creep.
In the comics, Barnes is gifted new powers by the Russians to take on Captain America, but it seems likely that Marvel will tie its new bad guy into a wider conspiracy involving SHIELD and its less delightful elements.
Quests also nicely blend mundane medieval duties like hunting rabbits for food and taking on guard patrols with more involving jaunts like investigating a murder, partying with a priest, tripping with witches, and tracking down the bad guys to get some vengeance and earn respect from nobility.
The Accords look good on paper, but there's also no denying some of the people involved — particularly Thaddeus Ross (William Hurt), the actual bad guy from The Incredible Hulk — may not be the kind of person you want holding the Avengers» leash.
Scenes of torture, such as one involving waterboarding, don't effectively capture the suffering and agony that must be going on, and some of the fight scenes alternate between making nearly impossible things look easy and making easy things, particularly against «boss» bad guys, look like they could go on forever.
While stages will almost always involve wiping out hordes of bad guys, different objectives spice it up.
The screenplay, written by Ellen Brown Furman, is adapted from Mazur's own accounts in his 2009 autobiography, which involved his infiltration of the Medellin cartel, under the name «Bob Musella», and posing as a wealthy handler of the bad guys money.
There's a lot more plot in Tai Chi Hero, including the efforts of Tai Chi Zero's big bad guy, Fang Zi Jing (Eddie Peng), to get revenge after his defeat in the earlier movie, which involves buddying up with an unscrupulous railway tyro played by a scenery - munching Peter Stormare.
It's a disappointing blow that only highlights how formulaic superhero films can be: the flawed guy trying to come good; the female love interest; the bad guy whose evil plan often involves an inversion of the good guy's powers; the CGI - figure - versus - CGI - figure finale.
The picture's idea of an action sequence consists of extreme close - ups of two vehicles involved in some kind of ill - defined skirmish intercut with extreme close - ups of Bond and some bad guy who looks just like him intercut with flashes and body parts, ending in Bond walking away with a wry grimace on his face.
She keeps wanting to be involved in the movie, but always stays in the periphery to remind you that you're not just watching a Kevin Costner family movie — he has to spend a few minutes killing clichéd German bad guys.
He mostly does this by behaving like a bad guy himself and involves his students in an effort to get out from under his debt.
A scene in Amsterdam involving Kincaid in a speedboat and Bryce on a motorcycle on the run from the bad guys is surprisingly well - staged and shot.
They spend hours in all types of elements, saving animals from abusive situations and tracking down bad guys who are typically also involved in drugs, guns, and other criminal activity.
Sadly I didn't get to see too much of this decision making except for a few speech branches, most of what I got to do involved bashing bad guys senseless, which isn't all that bad really.
There's no sense of progression, and difficulty is handled simply by slinging more bad guys at you until eventually combat scenarios involve you and a small tsunami of victims.
She is quickly kidnapped by the Black Spider Clan who wants her for nefarious reasons that involve some very high level Fiends (what the mythical bad guys are called in Ninja Gaiden).
And I'd love to give you a report on the bonus «survival» mode — which apparently involves beating up wave after wave of bad guys — but when I tried starting it up I was greeted with a black screen, my only escape from which was to quit the game.
Every missions simply involves killing loads and loads and fucking loads of the same bad guys over and over again.
There's some sort of storyline going on in Sniper Elite involving a typical bad guy by the name of Vahlen and the most generic, gruff white male protagonist imaginable, but it's not what you would call a gripping narrative.
If there's a large NPC camp that is involved in important quests, sure, fill it with legions of bad guys.
The Castle Doctrine involves building up security for your home even as you need to plunder and loot the homes of others advancing the moral and ethical quandary of what is right and wrong when you are becoming indistinguishable from the «bad guys» who might just be your neighbors in a predicament not so different from your own.
In too much media, its use is a lazy shorthand that allows a writer to paint a bad guy as particularly bad, and a woman as particularly vulnerable (the genders are rarely reversed), without dealing with the consequences or meaning of such an act for any of the parties involved.
What really solidified the game as great for me was an early mission involving a helicopter taking off and going to rid a house of bad gu... other bad guys.
Garbage in, garbage out, but no real «bad guy» involved.
Law enforcement officers usually don't have much to gain from lying (although this equation changes a law when police department can receive assets seized in civil forfeitures that they are involved in) and usually they want people who are «bad guys» to be in jail to protect «good guys» although they aren't always very concerned about the means by which they achieve these ends.
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