Sentences with phrase «best opening sequences»

Upon starting the game, Bloober Team have crafted one of the best opening sequences and videos I've seen in a while, rivaling some films and really sets the tone for the rest of the game much like The Last of Us did.
007 movies always work on giving us the best opening sequences possible.
BEST OPENING SEQUENCE «Drive» «Fast Five» «The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo» (opening credits) «The Hangover Part II» «Hugo» «Melancholia» «X-Men: First Class»

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A priori (by «dichotomic» analysis of the various outlets theoretically offered to our freedom of action) as well as a posteriori (by classification of the various human attitudes in fact observable around us), three alternatives, together forming a logically connected sequence, seem to express and exhaust all the possibilities open to our assessment and choice as we contemplate the future of Mankind: a) pessimism or optimism; b) the optimism of withdrawal or the optimism of evolution; c) evolution in terms of the many or of the unit.
We're denied even the smallest formal aspects we've seen and heard for the last decade, such as the triumphant Marvel Studios title sequence or the customary feel - good opening scene for our beloved heroes.
It opens with a sequence of the day's best and worst golf shots.
Newcastle have produced a good W3 D1 L1 record so far on home soil this term, the only reverse in that sequence game against Spurs on the opening weekend of action.
That ability opens the door for sequencing many more genomes at an even faster pace, which is necessary if scientists are going to get better at learning to predict or perhaps even change an animal's characteristics based on their DNA alone.
Because the handicap extends to nonverbal sequences as well, like opening and closing the mouth when asked, the core disability may include a motor dysfunction as well as something specific to language.
Indeed, symposium talks covered diverse topics such as using DNA sequencing to track biodiversity in water samples from Monterey Bay (Collin Closek) as well as using crowdsourcing to create an open repository of research talks (Rajan Vaish).
Introduction to ONT devices and latest technology Wet lab training and best practices for sample quality and library preparation for Nanopore sequencing Running MinKNOW and real - time sequencing data handling Introduction to basecalling and analysis tools (ONT and opens source) for analysis of ONT data
Hi, I'm Kristin McGee and I'm here to take you through a great hip - opening yoga sequence that's good for beginner, intermediate, and advanced practitioners.
Now he thinks of sequencing in terms of opening the lines of connective tissue (the physiological component) as well as facilitating the chakras (the energetic and emotional component), organized in the same seven chapters as before.
The opening sequence does a good job establishing that tone as Clooney's protagonist of sorts, Jack, has his latest assignment go horribly wrong when his identity is compromised and he has to take out two hitmen in the Swedish countryside, as well as the woman he'd been bedding.
The opening sequences are among the best ever filmed treating the sheer terror and adrenaline rush of an out - and - out chase, and are nearly silent the whole time, such is the high action quotient.
The opening sequence is better than anything director Marc Forster has ever done: a Philadelphia traffic jam that goes from ho - hum to hellacious in the course of a family's game of 20 Questions.
I've watched the opening scene to Skyfall roughly 30 times (probably more, but hey, no need to rub your nose in it) and every single Dutch angle shot of anyone riding on a motorcycle is horrible composting, on top of the entire sequence in the tunnel being awful composting as well.
It's a lot of skill and talent expended on a spat a good lawyer could probably have sorted out during the opening credit sequence.
That said, it delivered a few dynamic scenes — like an opening war sequence — and gave us a good feel for the different settings.
All of these fake endings are clever, with the best twist coming on the final one — but between the multiple fake endings and the gloriously clever opening sequences, there are just too many instances of idiot plotting to make Game Night worth spending your eight - to - ten dollars, plus treats, babysitters, parking or whatever.
In a dazzling opening sequence, the directors and writers Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely serve notice as to just how formidable Thanos is, as well as how high the stakes are.
Easy to pinpoint is its peculiar title and its attendant implications in sexual political discourse as well as its opening sequence, which makes the creepy decision to juxtapose a children's play with a group therapy session at a YWCA wherein an inner city pre-teen muses losing her virginity to her boyfriend.
The opening sequences showing how the virus is spread may well leave you feeling like you want to bathe in hand sanitizer.
was a huge game for Nintendo and a great money earner, as well as being a game forever etched in our memory due to the experience it gave us, the opening sequence and mesmerizing characters such as the titled character, Midna, Twilight Princess.
Moonraker, the worst film in the series, opened with a spectacular skydiving sequence that will probably never be bettered; GoldenEye's opening, in which Bond sailed after, and caught, a pilotless plane, was at least a worthy contender.
After the tense opening sequence, Affleck takes the film into calmer territory as the focus shifts to America where the bizarre plan, described as «the best worst idea» available, is devised.
With Mr. Salinas and Greenberg's consent, I offer to kickoff our visit with an immediate impression during the start of the film that distinguishes it's score from Cartel Land's... it deftly emerges with warm, melodic cello and higher - notes vibraphone progessions from a dreamlike silence, and only registers as a lilting, tender counterpoint to the viscerally intense imagery of ISIS - occupied contemporary Raqqa, Syria in the picture's opening sequence well after we're already emotionally all - in invested via what will certainly be a harrowing, yet inspiring cinematic experience.
Additionally, there's a new featurette on the film's visual effects, new interviews with composer Alan Howarth, actor Joe Unger, still photographer Kim Gottlieb - Walker and filmmaker David DeCoteau, as well as a previously released featurette and the original opening bank robbery sequence.
Best Scene (favorite movie scene or sequence): «12 Years a Slave» — The hanging scene runner - up: «Gravity» — The opening tracking shot
The best thing this film had going for it was the opening credit sequence.
Amazingly, the team at Crystal Dynamics took Tomb Raider and made it even better with the sequel, Rise of the Tomb Raider, offering a more diverse open world, better action sequences and a solid story.
Considering the damage Bond leaves on an undercover mission to Mexico City in the film's truly great opening sequence, C. senses the opportunity to end the double - 0 program for good.
During a well - choreographed opening credits sequence that favors time - hopping pans over quick cuts, writer - director David E. Talbert follows a young couple through the holiday seasons as they add four children to their family and, at some...
It's a breathtaking sequence, and when the windows are smashed open to let in some air, you're glad for it as well.
The performances of the young cast are very natural, and Sloma is perhaps the standout: she is given the opening and closing sequences as well as at least her share of the interwoven narrative, but the film couldn't work without her confident portrayal of a young woman on the verge of maturity.
Roman Polanski's «The Ninth Gate,» a satanic thriller, opens with a spectacularly good title sequence and goes downhill from there — but slowly, so that all through the first hour there is reason for hope, and only gradually do we realize the movie isn't going to pay off.
An extraordinary opening credit sequence of a snake feasting on its young is impossibly bettered by a late, subtextually - weighted jaguar versus serpent attack.
The opening sequence, in which the ever - fraught Thomas (Dylan O'Brien) and his crew put into motion a well - executed plan to free a group of Immunes from a curiously outdated train, is like most things in this series just a setup for another setup.
For the engaged cinephile, right from the opening credit sequence of Nocturnal Animals, there will be a sense of confidence that things here are in good hands.
When a film begins with shots on the yellow lines of a dark road very similar to the iconic opening sequence from David Lynch's Lost Highway, one better start bracing for impact.
Hyperbole aside, I am well aware that this tour - de-force opening credit sequence does not play nearly to the effect of seeing this on a massive screen, but for sheer insanity (and complete lack of practicality), I offer them to you in all their garish, electronic, spastic, GLORY!
This clip cuts off before the full end of the opening sequence, which is probably for the best.
The supplements include a very good making - of documentary (about 28 minutes), and two shorter featurettes focusing on the series visual effects and the creation of the opening titles sequence.
In the opening sequence, Stalin (Adrian McLoughlin) telephones a Radio Moscow engineer and requests a recording of the concert that has just been played, forcing the engineer (Paddy Considine) to frantically round up the musicians and a new conductor, as well as a new audience, and perform the concert again.
That wouldn't be a problem if the bits actually paid off, but all the gags in the film either start well then sputter at the end (e.g. the opening Exorcist - inspired sequence, which for all its eventual shortcomings is still the most effective in the film; an overlong takeoff on a Nike commercial) or are dead on arrival (a forced Weakest Link reference).
Picking up the action one year after its brutal opening sequence, Hostage finds Talley ensconced in a new job as police chief in a sleepy Ventura County hamlet, the sort of place where the peace does a reliably good job of keeping itself.
Also on the disc are eleven deleted and extended scenes as well as an alternate opening sequence (all with optional director's commentary).
An alternate title sequence (0:48) would have opened the show in a weirder fashion better suited to Tim & Eric.
The almost insanely frenetic opening sequence (which gifts us with one of Batman's best ever entrances, along with a list of villains so long and obscure that the movie even dares us to Google them for authenticity) is followed by a quiet, contemplative (and very funny) introspection on Bats» loneliness.
In this video is the full opening sequence of story mode for Mario Party 9, as well as a few turns...
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