Sentences with phrase «built like movie»

He then goes on to say that it didn't work because the levels were built like movie sets and meant to be viewed from a fixed camera angle.

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Or it means we need to build robots like «Grot», from the Movie «The Day the Earth Stood Still», to enforce the laws...
Ignoring the EPA and tearing down the buildings first sounds like something out of a bad action movie.
«A single glance can capture a wealth of different emotions and ambiences, like a snapshot of pure life that builds up frame by frame into a movie, taking you on a trip to a fantasmagorical China.»
Football is so many differing pieces — like a heist movie, a bee hive, or a web of Fallout side quests — all building toward one thing.
We went to the park, went to «coffee» each day, had a play date with a friend a few months younger than him (which he LOVED — someone who played WITH him, not telling him what to do every minute like his sister does), watched a movie of his choosing, ate what he asked for at dinner, built space stations and launch pads out of Legos for his Space Shuttle, and read lots of books together.
Whether kids put on their favorite Superman costume, or get to build their own lightsaber with a set, many children like dressing up in costumes to role play their favorite movie and television characters.
I am an outdoors person, who enjoys good company and a good laugh, I enjoy most outdoor activities, but I also like dining out, dancing or catching a movie, I enjoy traveling and would like to see more our grate country, I have grown children, so yes I have raised a family and build a career, so...
I'm 6» tall average built like to go to movies and, clubs.
My name is Chris... 26 yrs old... 5» 3, italian, nice build... funny, sarcastic, smart, caring, romantic, kinky, gentle, family oriented... i like to shoot pool, go bowling, watch movies, play video games, work out, play flag football, drink here and there... anything fun really... love my jets and...
I build my own computers, I geek out over a faster processor, I read, a lot, I like Sci - Fi / Fantasy movies and books, video...
tall 6» muscular build like to ride harleys out going like a movie at home like to cook bbq dutch ovens so on
I am 6» 0» foot tall and average build, blonde hair, blue eyes, I like the Oldies and Country music, I enjoy going out to dinner occasionally and like to watch movies at home on the couch and cuddling with a Special Someone, I have a good sense of humor, I am very Romantic, I enjoy the out of...
I am sincere and I appreciate this quality in people.I am a mature man seeking a mature woman that would like to go out to dinner, and movies, and walks, and concerts, and spend quality time on trips, and travel whenever possible and go from there to build a friendship and possible lasing committed relationship
I'm 6 foot 1 medium build I like to go out with my friends do some fishing ride a 4 wheeler go watch movies or just relax and hang out with my brother
Like Hollywood movies, popular magazines may offer plenty of advice on finding dates and what to do with your date later that night, but if you want to build a strong, long - term relationship they rarely give you anything you can use.
If you like a particular movie, ask your date what types of movies they like and build into a conversation from there.
I am 6 ft 1 physically fit average build educated and I like going to black tie affairs, dinnershow, concerts,, movie,, plays and more.
i'm a single mom of three wonderful children and three wondreful grand children and i would like to find someone to talk to and get to know and see where that takes us i'm 5» 5 thicker built a bbw i attracted to blk men i'm laid bck easy going i like movies music spending time with my family and...
Hey Ladies, my Names Collin, I Am an Animator, I love to make movies and scripts, I also love to write music, I have some pretty good songs, i enjoy Snowboarding, and Building Vehicles, whenever I have spare time I like to hang out with my friends... but depending on work, I do live life to it's ful...
I'm 6 «2 blue eyes short dark hair well built workout just a down to earth guy who loves to have fun and enjoy life like to workout sports movies shop dinners trips the beach any thing that's fun
I am looking for someone to build a relationship with an maybe more i like to take walks go to the movies watch tv at home or just go someplace to waste time
I'm older overweight not by much I'm in to car's I like building cars I like going to concerts not into dancing I don't like horses I'm very affectionate and I love romance going out to dinner and sitting at home sitting on the sofa watching a movie of choice
well im 5 9 dirty blonde redish hair athletic build like to be outsides and also love to chill insode and watch movies from time to time nething u want to know just ask
hi i am 5/5 brown skin medium build do nt smoke or drink like movies dining in or out church functions or just spending quiet time
50, transexual, 150 #, slender build 6ft very good looking real breasts, very easy going fun to be around like sifi and action movies
I would like a partner I can build with and grow with.im not interested in being a one night stand or sex partners.Serious people only respond.i like to go out to movies, bowling, fishing and pretty much anything you can think of.
5» 11, brown hair, hazel eyes, athletic build, I like movies, the beach, clubbing, shooting pool, hanging out.
I am 4» 11, average build, like complexion, blk hair, brown eyes.I am a christain who like meeting people and playing tennis, watch wreslting, drama and action movies.
And since neither the cinematography (by Wyatt Garfield, «Ping Pong Summer») nor the editing (by Jay Deuby, «The Heat») turn the screws on these characters or on the narrative, we never feel that frog - in - a-boiling-pot tension that a movie like this should build.
Had Howard built this irony directly into the movie, it might have resulted in a juicy pop - culture jape — that, or some of the eerie, you - are - who - you - act - like gamesmanship that ricocheted through that media - age hall of mirrors, The Truman Show.
Like other Michael Bay movies and bad sex, it was great on build - up but lacked a suitable payoff and diverted into incoherence.
That a film company appears to be building its reputation on movies like these is, I hope, an indication that it won't be long before they don't feel quite so unusual.
Nobody has ever seen anything like «Black Panther» — not just an entire civilization built from the metal stuff inside Captain America's shield, and not even just a massive superhero movie populated almost entirely by black people, but also a Marvel film that actually feels like it takes place in the real world.
As The Disaster Artist (both the book and the movie) details, he made all sorts of bizarre, incompetent decisions, like shooting his movie on 35 - millimeter and digital film simultaneously at prohibitive expense, building elaborate and pricey sets for locations he could have filmed on for free, and firing crew members without cause at the drop of a hat.
The script feels less like an organic whole than an effort to keep building up a scrawny central premise until it felt like a movie.
Built on John Collee's adaptation of a biography by Randal Keynes (a descendant of Darwin's), the whole movie feels like a long walk down a very dark road with extra weight trailing behind.
While the movie is world - building and setting up Black Panther for inevitable sequels and appearances in other movies, it doesn't feel like a mere cog in the machine.
What does it mean to you to see a movie like «Zootopia,» built around such a strong and timely social message, be acknowledged by the Oscars the same weekend Donald Trump takes office as president of the United States?
Unfortunately, it looks about as bad as it sounds, with the entire advertising campaign built around the prospect of seeing Robert De Niro (aka Jake La Motta) and Sylvester Stallone (aka Rocky Balboa) face off in the ring like some kind of weird movie boxer fantasy match.
And while a lot of Don't Breathe brings that same level of intensity, it's a much more restrained and calculated brand of horror that builds tension through silence — and because so much of the movie is quiet, everything else feels like a punch in the gut.
Like most other movies in this genre, this story takes a bit to kick off as it sets the tone, but it doesn't drag too long, and builds up the tension quite well once the action arcs up.
Upright and less wolf - like than those experienced during the Games, these new zombie - like movie monsters undermine the reality the series has spent years carefully building.
If we hadn't seen any of The Hunger Games movies, Divergent might have felt fresher, less like a medium - grade helping of dystopian sci - fi built around a young female character who learns to kick butt.
But while the movie suffers from a dry and ponderous first hour, it quietly builds velocity for its compelling finale, including a «Psycho» - like revelation that redefines everything from before.
Actors aren't Navy SEALs, I know, but Johansson was, in fact, brave to take on this role: brave in that it's a sharp left turn from what audiences expect or even like; brave in that she embraced an artistically bold method of building a movie when most other movie stars would have said no thanks to the idea of chatting up random Scotsmen in a van.
Add in destructible environments which include collapsing buildings and it's like the climax of the Man of Steel movie on steroids.
He opens the movie with the ecstatic build of the prelude to Wagner's «Das Rheingold,» just as Terrence Malick did «The New World,» and as Leonard Kleinrock shows off the first node of what would become the internet, a massive, sturdy metal cabinet that looks like it could sustain several blows from a sledgehammer, there's a similar sense of boundless possibility being opened up.
I like how the movie builds everything around Brolin's CGI - assisted but still fully inhabited performance as Thanos — an oddly wistful and lonely figure who is, essentially, a religious fanatic, yet carries himself with the calm certainty of a military man who's read the ancient Greeks and speaks tenderly to cadets while stepping on their necks.
Zemeckis knows this and treats his movie like a love letter to the Two Towers and what they meant for Petit and the citizens of New York at the time they were built.
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