Not exact matches
That said, there's a little
bit more sensitivity in the
arts than in the military, and I'm nothing like that character.
Does
art graphically illustrate that self - deification which is a
bit more difficult to ferret out of the self - glorifying sophistries we call theology (Feuerbach)?
Looking for inspiration is always a good thing but now I tend to search for it
more in nature, farmers markets,
art and a
bit less on social media.
For those who prefer to keep little hands a
bit more occupied, a great alternative is to find local
art and pottery studios who offer group classes for kids.
Just stick to exercising a
bit more (take some yoga or martial
arts classes).
Interpreting blood work is as much an
art as it is a science... Hopefully you've found this helpful and can be a
bit more aware of how your body functions and understand how «good» you look on paper.
Especially the
more chic parts of the city, where every house was a
bit like a piece of
art, reminded be of the colorful prints of the recent Tory Burch collection.
So I prepared a Summer themed nail
art with a
bit more vampy dark Fall color as the main actor.
Today I am hopeful that I can make a
bit more progress on my 2018
art journal.
I do like when outfits are statement, a
bit over the top and
more of
art than fashion.
If you're looking for something a little
bit more special, then check out Vanilla Black, a beautiful
Art Deco restaurant serving a meat and dairy - free a la carte menu.
Those looking for a
bit more bustle might find that seeing a cricket or AFL game at the MCG can make for an exciting date, while a
more visual, cultural experience can be had at the NGV International, where you can find one of the finest
art collections in the Southern Hemisphere.
If you're a
bit more urban and edgy, you might want to head to the coolest part of town and include some cool street
art or pop up shops as a backdrop.
«It will be a state - of - the -
art dating site especially for tablets which will take in a
bit more social discovery.
Pesaro, Italy About Blog A widest range of innovative and state - of -
art woodworking tools, router
bits, saw blades, jig and sabre saw blades, hole saws, boring
bits and so much
more.
The film feels a little less amateur than «Pusher», - a cheap debut feature for some underexperienced Dane trying to make abstract
art - and it's that which brings the final product closer to decency, because many of the missteps that ruined «Pusher» feel
more considerable in this superior, but still misguided effort, which has a good
bit to commend, but even
more to complain about as questionable «story «telling notes that ultimately send the final product crashing into mediocrity.
I enjoyed the atmosphere,
art style, and music; I just wish there was a
bit more variety of content.
Since this musical, starring John Travolta and Olivia Newton John as two teenagers in love, relies
more on its iconic nostalgia for its success rather than its
art; this new and stunning - looking film might throw you off quite a
bit.
We love a
bit of box -
art at GamesRadar, so expect to see
more of these box -
art polls in the future.
but I think I liked a
bit more how TP worked out in
art style, dungeons really felt isolating and spooky, and I think, that is how the player should feel mostly trying to get the bravery out on the action!
Cosmic Star Heroine is a
more ambitious undertaking for them with its 16 -
bit pixelated
art style that is inspired from Chrono Trigger, a cult classic JRPG from Square Soft.
The treasure box edition is a
bit more special, as it contains the official
art booklet, eight character costumes, a special scarf that Link wears in the game, as well as the featured treasure box that emits sound when its opened.
Catherine Breillat traversed into the terrain decades later in Romance (1999), but Metzger's film remains a perfect balance of
art, eroticism, adult themes... and a
bit of pretentiousness that feels
more deliberate than accidental, such as the cheeky cutaways to spewing fountains and priapic structures to infer Jean's current libidinous state.
The Brothers Bloom is an odd, somewhat distancing, but still curiously satisfying confection that may not leave the indelible impression in the mind that Brick does, but, thanks to the brilliant performances, literary presentation, and kitschy European
art design, offers a nice
bit of escapism into its uniquely quirky world, not dissimilar to the way Wes Anderson might do if he were to create a film with
more of a conventional plot (Anderson's Bottle Rocket perhaps comes closest to the spirit of Johnson's film from a story standpoint).
Of course, there are hints that these are not exactly like the Genesis originals — brand new, detailed animations, incredible new songs and remixes that weren't possible on 16
bit hardware, texture scaling and multiple detailed background layers in many stages show off the power of
more modern hardware — and it's put to amazing use bringing Sonic's original, vibrant
art style to life.
Lambert Wilson adds a droll note to the proceedings as Liam's co-conspirator and
art dealer, and the script provides a few good laughs along the way, but the humor is broad at best, often settling for goofy when
biting would have been far
more satisfying.
While it could use a
bit more insights from independent writer - director - producers, as is the movie comes across as an accurate, unblinking and certainly engaging look at the balancing act between
art and commerce that is screenwriting, and moviemaking in general.
Included is Sho Kosugi: Martial
Arts Legend, a new 21 - minute interview with the actor about him and his career; The Making of Black Eagle, a 36 - minute featurette with Sho Kosugi, director Eric Karson, screenwriter Michael Gonzales, actors Doran Clark, Shane Kosugi, and Dorta Puzio; Tales of Jean - Claude Van Damme, a 19 - minute featurette with many of the same people speaking about their experiences working with Van Damme; The Script and the Screenwriters, a 27 - minute featurette with Michael Gonzales and Eric Karson discussing the film's development; a set of 11 deleted and extended scenes, all of which are in the extended cut and offer up a tiny
bit more story and character development
more than additional action or carnage; trailers for the film itself, D.O.A.: A Rite of Passage, Attack of the Killer Tomatoes, and Savannah Smiles; a fold - out poster; and a DVD copy of the film, which offers up all of the same extras.
Having turned the volume up to 11, however, that leaves
more than 100 minutes to be filled with something, and so Robert Rodriguez and company have elected to do
more of the same, stringing together
bite - sized exploitation stand - bys — beheadings, gushing blood, machine - gun brassieres, beheadings, martial
arts performed by clones, a ticking bomb sewn to a human heart, beheadings, angry prostitutes, an undercover beauty queen, beheadings, Mexican jokes, Charlie Sheen as the U.S. President, Mel Gibson as a brilliant tech villain who claims he can see the future, and
more beheadings — and pretending that the plot matters one iota.
On the menu are political British Gangster dramas, Nazi propaganda films,
Art - Giallo hommages, silent comedies, a knuckle -
biter suspense spectacular, the Bard with music «n guns,
more 80s nostalgia and TVs Party Down.
For
more information on The Darkest Hour read our report from Comic - Con where we were shown tons of concept
art, a
bit of footage and chatted with the filmmakers and Hirsch himself.
Like Reeves» own directorial debut, the martial
arts flick Man Of Tai Chi, Wick is in part a showcase for practical stunt work, albeit one made with a
bit more flash.
A
bit more emphasis is placed on the pre-animation stages such as concept
art and maquettes, but this is still a satisfying piece.
The Lamborghini Pollo Storico stand at Retromobile featured this work in progress, a Lamborghini Countach which had been completely disassembled and was displayed with only its bodywork and tube frame, devoid of any mechanical or suspension
bits — less of a car,
more of a work of
art.
Put a
bit more flatteringly, BMW has the lines honed to a fine
art.
Less is often
more in all of the
arts and I am firmly convinced that many game characters would benefit from idle animations that were really nothing
more than a
bit of near - invisible breathing.
Indie authors can compete with this, but it takes a
bit more than the
art direction of your friend Sam's kid who is pretty good in
art (or, to get on a very brief tangent, your high - school English teacher and niece Jackie as the sole editor).
However, I might use my ninja - like
arts and crafts skills to make the cover a
bit more rigid, as it bows after some use.
Batman Incorporated # 2 [DC Comics, Grant Morrison (writer), Chris Burnham (
art)--
Bits Rating: ★ ★ ★ ★]: The series that brought us a literal slaughterhouse of fun last month, not to mention the almighty Bat - Cow, gets a little
bit more personal this month as Grant Morrison gives us a coming of age story for Talia Al Ghul.
The
art scene is a
bit more insidious as often quite well respected galleries and museums self fund competitions - they all look the same leaving one jaded and cynical.
Sure, the chapter still needs a
bit more time to be visually completed, but what we have here shows exactly what makes Horikoshi's
art great.
The Slippery
Art of Book Reviewing by Mayra Calvani and Anne K. Edwards This book was written not only with the aspiring reviewer in mind, but also for the established reviewer who needs a
bit of refreshing and also for anybody — be they author, publisher, reader, bookseller, librarian or publicist — who wants to become
more informed about the value, purpose and effectiveness of reviews.
I definitely tried to rein it in a little
bit to make sure the
art was
more or less compliant within the panel, so we would have our options open — if we were going to do Guided View, there would be ways that inter-panel movements would work with the action.
Now, let me tell you a
bit more about balloon
art, as it is an impressive skill for a clown to have.
Take it with a grain of salt since it is a
bit more of an
art than a science.
Catch a bus or train to Elizabeth Quay and join a cruise along the Swan River, or if you prefer to get a
bit more active you can cycle along the riverside trail which provides ample vantage points along with manicured gardens and public
art displays.
There are two tours for those who want to learn
more about the station — the self - guided audio tour which focuses on the architectural highlights and history of the station, with interesting facts and little - known
bits of information, plus the grand tour, which is a guided walking tour that teaches you about the station's state - of - the -
art design and construction.
Well, hopefully Chang will reach his high score dreams and make the entire performance
art experience a
bit more enjoyable!
On the other hand, it's part of the Star Wars Adventures line, so it's very much written with kids in mind and the
art style is a
bit more cartoon - like than I would have preferred.
The new board artwork is a
bit trickier because it's pretty subjective, but personally, I think this new
art doesn't look as good as the original, having swapped out the exaggerated, almost cartoony style for a
more serious look that's rather bland, in my opinion.