In documentaries I never watch
depressing end of the world ones.
Not exact matches
Of course, the problem with basing a story around such a bleak topic is that it's depressing — something that «Seeking a Friend for the End of the World» tries to avoid by injecting some humor into the proceeding
Of course, the problem with basing a story around such a bleak topic is that it's
depressing — something that «Seeking a Friend for the
End of the World» tries to avoid by injecting some humor into the proceeding
of the
World» tries to avoid by injecting some humor into the proceedings.
The final meeting between Bale and McGregor's characters in the dark
end of some dive is initially
depressing («We set out to change the
world.»
However, it's
depressing to see that the doubters (some doubting in good faith, others in bad) have influenced you (us) enough so that you (we) are
ending up retreating to root concepts that 90 %
of the scientific
world has already bypassed and added enormously to.
Fifty - two oil companies have already filed for bankruptcy this year, and over one - third
of the
world's biggest oil and gas companies could
end up bankrupt in 2016 under stress from crushing debt loads (over US$ 150 billion) and lacklustre cash flows
depressed by low oil prices, according to a recent study by Deloitte.