Sentences with phrase «damn near»

The ingredients are familiar but they're put together in an exciting way and damn near cooked to perfection.
Gluing together a marvelous cast of actors that includes three - time Oscar - winner Daniel Day - Lewis, Vicky Krieps, and Lesley Manville, plus constructing a damn near perfect technical team, «Phantom Thread» is a mesmerizing and hypnotic exposé of the fashion world.
It's a damn near perfect action movie entirely about the buzz of visceral experience.
Rogen, shows he can take his trademarked big doofus, lovable loser shtick and make it work in damn near every film he's in (latest being Pineapple Express).
NieR Automata is my pick for the «Little game that could» award for 2017, a glorious gem of a game that (even though the PC port is unpatched damn near 10 months later) holds up to everything that's come since.
We can't see everything, but we still managed to catch damn near every movie that hit theaters in 2005.
Still, he is still damn near invincible in this flick, as he probably does believe a pudgy guy with a sword could easily outmatch dozens of gun - toting Yakuza.
Because it's damn near impossible not to — his hair is great, his Bogart - cowboy - hipster outfit is legendary, his wisecracks are second to none and his lopsided grin has broken a million hearts on a thousand worlds.
Oh yeah, and it stars damn near every celebrity on the planet.
This movie is damn near flawless.
But the truth is that with damn near flawless execution, a ton of energy, and top - notch performances, I, Tonya stands out as one of the more memorable biopics in recent memory.
Mechanically, Binary Domain is damn near perfect.
After the Sunset mixes the quirky plot of To Catch a Thief, the plucky tongue - in - cheek humor of Ocean's Eleven, and the character driven interactions of damn near every Elmore Leonard novel ever written (The Big Bounce's beach locale comes to mind).
In Vegas, the real and insane possibilities are damn near endless, so why introduce unrealistic setups?
The Academy traditionally hates the genre, but Peele's seizing of the cultural moment is damn near impossible to ignore.
The sequel is excellent too, though the first one damn near scored some Academy Award nominations.
Frances McDormand was gonna damn near hyperventilate she was so thrilled to win the Best Actress Oscar this year for her role in Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri.
In fact, they were damn near starving for it.
Judging from Alone in the Dark, based on a groundbreaking Atari title, it would seem damn near impossible.
Next to club bartender Merv (a passable Donal Logue), slapstick bum Idaho (Freddy Rodriguez) and Rickman's listless being, she's damn near electric.
If this game were just about what happens in the ring, it would be damn near perfect.
The picture is damn near flawless.
That said, Tarantino's twist on the pulp genre is also damn near a work of art.
It's damn near perfect.
Why would a mother want her son to be with a man that dumped them both, and is damn near homeless, especially when her own father has the capability to provide the boy with everything he could possibly want in life?
So we not only have a terrific gameplay loop of loot, craft, stealth and action but the game is damn near impossible to criticize visually.
As a piece of filmmaking, it's damn near flawless — which might actually be part of the problem.
The story walks a delicate, fragile, and damn near invisible - line between full - on science fiction and an art house independent feature.
The star is ostensibly Gustave H. (Ralph Fiennes, doing damn near the exact opposite of what he's done throughout most of his career), the beloved concierge of the Grand Budapest, whose generous smile and general well - roundedness makes him a curiously lovable and slickly entertaining subject.
None of the sequels really paid much attention to this and, in later sequels, it was made clear, through a series of things no person could possibly live through, that Michael Myers was damn near invincible.
From a bent nail posing as Chekov's Gun to damning and life - saving «rockets», Krasinski proves himself a maestro of suspense behind the camera, holding hostage audiences breathless and on knife's edge from damn near the very first frame, finding room for fine - tuned familial drama and smuggling in a touching coming - of - age subplot along the way.
Great acting aside, I thought this thing was damn near close to unbearable pretentiousness.
This blisteringly rapid, gorgeously smooth anti-grav racer isn't just one of the sexiest remasters of the current generation, it's damn near the best looking game on PS4.
The direction, story, cinematography, acting, action and pace we're damn near flawless.
It all ranges from pretty good to damn near amazing; starting with Mr. Soderbergh (and Matt Damon and Gwynneth Paltrow and Marion Cotillard and Kate Winslet and John Hawkes and Larry Fishburne and Bryan Cranston and Jude Law and awesomeness).
The cast of the ever - expanding Marvel Cinematic Universe is so large that it would be damn near impossible to fit every single character from every single film into the upcoming Avengers: Infinity War.
The setting is fantastic, the mechanics are wonderful at making you feel damn near helpless, and the music is spine - tingling.
What do you say about a movie that introduces the master of suspense as you've never seen him before, proves once again that Helen Mirren is one of the finest actresses alive and launches a charm assault that is damn near irresistible?
The vehicle is damn near fetishized in his films.
But I'll concede that it's damn near impossible to create a decent movie based on a videogame.
It's the story of Sestero and Wiseau and how sometimes the hardest friendships are the ones that mean the most (Honestly: when the title card came up saying Greg and Tommy still talk every day, I damn near cried).
Robert Duvall, eminent character actor of the Hackman - Caan generation of difficult big - screen guys, returns to the director's chair with Wild Horses, a dawdling and sometimes damn near unintelligible ensemble piece set in a Texas border town.
Pointless no, I mean look at Skyrim (its on every device damn near minus phones) lol they are def milking it but... who cares, the more titles on more devices mentality is fine by me... theres other games to be had that are better then Doom - its a bargain bin purchase down the road for me.
This is the first time we're seeing these precious - to - many characters get their hands dirty, and not only is this the best film in the series, it's damn near close to perfection.
With bigger, more epic action sequences, a more intriguing story, fleshed out characters, a multiplayer component, and damn near perfect combat mechanics, Uncharted 2 was an excellent sequel and still the best game in the franchise (even though Uncharted 4 was really, really good!).
Knowing that, I feel it is my responsibility to warn all the potential viewers out there that you will experience a damn near 5 minute long scene of Goggins threatening a shackled, half tortured, fully naked, Django Freeman with his life... while harshly gripping his cock.
But while that phrase absolutely applies to Linklater's Everybody Wants Some, it also makes the film feel damn near miraculous for the way it reclaims dopey, competitive, ball - busting dude behavior and makes it charming.
There's Sarah Silverman, priceless as Conner's publicist; Tim Meadows as his harried manager; Joan Cusack as his mother; Imogen Poots as his cheating girlfriend, and a killer Chris Redd as rap prankster who damn near renders Conner dickless.
Plemons damn near steals the movie with his sad - puppy eyes turning creepy as he suspiciously spots three bags of Tostitos in Max and Annie's shopping bags.
Of the new characters, the one who truly shines brightest — and damn near steals the show — is the fiercely independent droid L3 - 37 (Phoebe Waller - Bridge), whose acerbic personality and cutting wit is even sharper than Rogue One's K2SO.
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