Amityville II: The Possession (1982 — Damiano Damiani) Though this sequel (or prequel depending on what you want to believe about the background of the stories) plays out its devil possession story little by little, it's quite amazing how it reaches a major
crescendo around the 20 minute mark and then another at an hour before its final inevitable fiery showdown.
Not exact matches
Anyway, browse
around, leave a comment, and enjoy — as Oprah used to say with a booming
crescendo — MY FAVORITE THINGS!
The last fifteen minutes were played out against a
crescendo of noise generated by the home fans
around the ground.
A
crescendo of concerns over biosecurity and biosafety expressed at different forums today may signal that tougher oversight of research involving dangerous pathogens is
around the corner.
From the blue skyline meeting the yellow tone landscape, to the cross-cutting between Tony's warmth and Susan's cold emotions, he and Ford play
around with yellow - blue color theory, reaching a glorious
crescendo in the third act.
But every dramatic
crescendo that revolves
around the concept that Renko and Hicks are fighting for those they love in the face of possible worldwide annihilation falls flat, because their relationships aren't developed in compelling ways.
As the visitor enters the main gallery, a whirring noise circles
around the room, becoming increasingly louder and high - pitched, until it reaches a deafening
crescendo, then falls silent.
Walking
around this nine screen installation is to become immersed in the emotion of the music from the subtle lows to the powerful
crescendos.
For a detailed chronology, see
Crescendo to Climategate Cacophony, especially section 5, and look
around for all the references to A.HOCKX and A.Hockey, i.e., the two parts of the attack on the hockey stick.
The result would be a
crescendo of glacial outburst floods followed by a period of drastically increased aridity for the lands
around Tibet.