Sentences with phrase «buried under it»

I feel like this review is shockingly late, especially as all evidence the game ever existed is currently getting buried under an avalanche of Batman: Arkham City excitement (which will be followed by the Uncharted 3, Assassin's Creed Revelations and Halo avalanches — look, it's just not a good time of year to not be a juggernaut game title).
At first, the slender chameleon is barely recognizable in his fat suit and buried under layers of artful, award - caliber makeup, courtesy of Japanese craftsman Kazuhiro Tsuji.
I can't imagine Spacey in the role buried under layers of prosthetics to age him up.
Damon is unrecognizable, buried under prosthetics and wearing a fake beer belly.
«These Old Broads» (2001): This TV movie may be buried under your stacks, but Fisher's signature wit oozes out of the script.
At first you won't believe your eyes, seeing Gary Oldman — still, in some perverse way, the alive presence from Sid and Nancy — buried under what must be pounds of prosthetic facial architecture.
Relating this tale against the backdrop of political unrest is the picture's most inspired touch, yet this provocative angle gets buried under the usual silliness found in Craven cinema, including obvious dream sequences and effects overkill (the climax, featuring an ethereal Paul Winfield and a jaguar spirit, is particularly risible).
There is a great film within A Quiet Place, it's just buried under creatively bankrupt jolts.
The plight of the hostages isn't nearly as engaging as the attempts by CIA specialist Tony Mendez (Affleck, in an impressively muted turn, buried under shoulder - length hair and a scrappy beard) to convince his colleagues the trick will work.
I remember remarking to my wife halfway through the film that watching the characters hold guns and walk slowly through homes and neighborhoods buried under overgrown plant life reminded me of video games like The Last of Us: sometimes something jumped out at them that they'd have to shoot, but for the most part they were just walking around.
Important character information is blasted into the audience without context, relationships start and end hollow, and the actual accomplishments of Wikileaks become buried under a mile of silt.
The film was shot with Kevin Spacey in the role, buried under makeup and prosthetics — Spacey is 58 to Plummer's 88 — but after sexual assault allegations against Spacey came to light, director Ridley Scott made an eleven - and - three - quarters - hour decision to reshoot Spacey's scenes with Plummer in the role.
His job is even more difficult than Hawkins», buried under a mountain of makeup and prosthetics as he is, but he generates an astounding range of emotions that makes him an equal part of the central romance.
Oldman's performance is certainly something; he's buried under all sorts of things designed to make him not look like himself, though every now and then the camera angle is just so that you can see his telltale features staring back at you.
And while he finds an unexpected idealism buried under layers of marketing pragmatism, the challenge is often to make the decision - makers see that while the topics they're dealing in are of epic, life - or - death, historic importance, sometimes the only way to gain majority attention is with a catchy jingle.
It's interesting to ponder, but it never evolves into anything meaningful and it's buried under a lot of heavy exposition, robotic dialogue, and horror movie tropes.
All the madness of White House Down is sadly buried under soppy romanticism related to the seat of power in Washington.
We're too far removed, not only from the reality (it doesn't help that Baby Doll's reality is depicted as stylized as her alternate realities), but from the story that is buried under the overly elaborate chaos and destruction that permeates the bulk of the fins run time.
Eventually, X-Men: First Class goes the way of all superhero films, and the groovy espionage is buried under an avalanche of unconvincing computer - generated action.
Played by Oscar Isaac, the villain known as Apocalypse is an ancient mutant who was buried under centuries of rubble and has only recently returned to the fray.
A native of New York City, where he grew up in a household that read six newspapers daily, he dreamed of ending his days like the tabloid - famous Collyer brothers of Manhattan, who died in their brownstone, buried under piles of old papers.
Once a film becomes buried under popular acclaim it's easy to forget how fresh it once felt.
Marking his feature film debut, We Are Still Here is a ghostly tale of vengeful spirits and dark secrets, all of which are wrapped up in a lonely old home buried under a blanket of snow.
Releasing anytime from September through November will find the game buried under superior and more anticipated titles.
The emotional charges buried under all that stoicism add another layer of tension to an already teasingly tense film.
It may only be February, and half of the country may still be buried under a foot of snow, but there's a decidedly pre-summer feel to this month's releases — the time of year when studios unleash a barrage of popcorn - friendly movies on audiences that aren't deemed important enough for the summer season.
The cruel and heartless termination is the perfect setup for us to root for this blue - collar boy when he hatches an idea: return to his former workplace and steal a truckload of cash from a central depository buried under the raceway.
At the opposite end of this spectrum, buried under fifty feet of crap is Martin Campbell's Green Lantern; a film so caught up in its dazzling 3D special effects (and they are impressive) that it is completely and utterly devoid of the real reasons why we go to the cinemas.
Instead, this third - person shooter is buried under an avalanche of repetitive encounters, endless backtracking, and a partially - thawed storyline.
Because yes, that's Fassbender up above buried under the papier - mache head, alongside co-stars Maggie Gyllenhaal and Domhnall Gleeson, in the first look at Lenny Abrahamson «s «Frank,» which started filming last week.
We're sure Sony Picture Entertainment would love for all traces of the seismic flop to be buried under a mountain of ash — much like Pompeii was itself — and permanently forgotten.
In the right hands, this had the potential to become a classic, if only the premise weren't buried under layer upon layer of BS and a cheesy formulaic ending.
The original skeleton of the first game is there, to some degree, but it's buried under layers of subtext - in short, Shattered Memories is one of purest embodiments of the themes the series has become known for since its second outing.
Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City is a fun game that is simply buried under too much to be really great.
It's the personal project director William Friedkin chose to make after the runaway successes of «The French Connection» and «The Exorcist,» and its soaring costs and box office demise — buried under the release of «Star Wars» — more or less ended his career as an A-list director.
This dark, not all that far off in the future Los Angeles, is now often buried under a layer of snow.
I wouldn't say it lacks emotional depth, but just it's very much buried under the surface.
The plot is as old as the Pyramids, quite literally: in ancient Egypt, original mutant and marauding rage - smurf Apocalypse (Oscar Isaac) is betrayed and buried under a thousand feet of rubble.
Potentially sweet family dynamics are buried under a relentless parade of pratfalls and harmful household disasters (see also Cheaper by the Dozen).
Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice was an incredible game, one that was buried under a mountain of other stellar titles in 2017.
Apocalypse, unfortunately, is flat as a pancake, and even Oscar Issac's disarmingly good looks can not save him (he's buried under layers of blue makeup anyway).
Jackson, buried under makeup and adopting an elderly stoop and geriatric traits, is outstanding in what must have been a challenging role as the «house nigger» - aside from a black slave owner, the most despised of roles for a black man in this era - and shows that he can be as ruthless as his master.
Samuel L. Jackson, buried under prosthetics and makeup, is recognizable primarily because of his voice and attitude.
It may remain obsolete until all of us have been buried under poisoned earth, to the last man, woman, and child.
You should imagine thousands upon thousands of your people dead... this town of yours reduced to ashes, imagine it gone, buried under dirt, made radioactive as if it had never existed like District 13.
If you played and loved the first game, you'll still find something to love here, but it's so buried under obtuse puzzles, terrible voice acting, and pointless combat sections that it's really difficult to recommend this.
There are no blockbuster hit singles like «I Can't Feel My Face» or «Starboy,» but the melodic directness and Michael Jackson vocalisms of those songs is here, just buried under clouds of sad synthesizers and downcast beats.
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