Sentences with phrase «by blaring music»

While Ron, the stage manager, keeps the audience's energy up by blaring music and getting a vice principal to make up his own rap about the competition, the two coaches for Acton - Boxborough are backstage with the show's staff, challenging an answer given by a student on the Natick team.

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The personalities are huge, the music is blaring and the paying customers in the stands feel every punch thrown by either side.
No actress could fail to be upstaged by the stunningly fanciful costumes (with matching tresses), the blaring choir music (so distracting it could make a fundamentalist swear - off religion), and production design by a craftsmen who worked on the cartoon - inspired flicks X 2 and Superman Returns.
Even as the Warner Brothers logo is displayed on - screen, the movie is already kicking into high - stakes craziness by blaring ridiculously over-the-top dramatic shootout music reminiscent of any one of your favorite classic brain - dead 90s action films.
Making matters worse is the fact that the book's atmosphere of tension and repression just turns to dead space and silence interrupted occasionally by Jon Ekstrand's blaring, overdone music on the big screen, with Hardy never giving the lead role much more than what's depressingly becoming the actor's usual: another handsome brooder who's quick with his fists and curt with his words.
It's no Shaun of the Dead nor will it ever make you laugh out loud but it's there, occasionally springing up in situations like the one where you come across some zombies that are somehow being enchanted by colored lights and blaring dance music, with one zombie standing behind some DJ decks.
The pack stands completely separate from the normal multiplayer maps, as is immediately obvious by its own section in the main menu, with a new appearance to the menu and 60's music blaring out enemy vehicles as you exchange blows.
Music pops up all over the world on collectable tapes, such as A-ha's Take On Me or Kids In America by Kim Wilde, and you can both listen to them on Snake's Walkman and have them blare out of your helicopter's speakers.
Kienholz deliberately flashes the viewer back to the immediacy of the present by incorporating an operating radio which blares contemporary music.
Working within the gritty milieu of post - Punk New York, Basquiat's art was nourished by the perpetual flux of his surroundings: the steady stream of cartoons that blared from his television, the conflicting strains of music that pounded through the streets, the degenerate layers of posters that peeled from the walls, and the textbooks and novels that flickered through his brain.
People skated on it and blared music by day and evening, and then I ended up sleeping in it at night.
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