(The success Brad Bird had with Mission: Impossible — Ghost Protocol shows that it's possible for Pixar filmmakers to
do superlative live - action work.)
Hüller and Simonischek
do superlative work, creating a relationship that feels genuine in its mix of affection and exasperation; neither Winfried nor Ines ever intends to hurt the other, yet the disappointment just keeps accruing on both sides, until each snaps in his / her own way.
Amanda Peet has been a welcome presence in film and TV for the last decade, but she's
doing superlative work on HBO's «Togetherness» as the gorgeous, floundering sister to Melanie Lynskey's unhappily married mother.
I just finished a book which
did a superlative job in describing in detail Toyotas business principles and doing every thing so exceedingly well as it regards their employees and the manufacturing process that I Am truly glad that I bought the Toyota brand.
Channing
does a superlative job of capturing the personalities of Cleary's well known characters.
Zen Studios have been
doing a superlative job of cramming our favorite Marvel characters into Pinball tables.
You have
done a superlative job making your cabana area look new again!!
Not exact matches
And if you're using
superlative language like, «the best» or «the smartest,» you're not
doing it right.
If you're a long time reader of this blog you'll know that I don't like
superlatives and I don't like sweeping generalizations.
I was busy hanging out with the good folks of Mars Hill, Grand Rapids yesterday and didn't get the chance to post Sunday
Superlatives.
(By the way, if you like Sunday
Superlatives, I share a lot of good stuff on Twitter that doesn't make it to the final list, so follow me if you're interested.)
Judas who
did not repent, but instead hanged himself or Peter, who bitterly repented and restored of the love intensly coming from the Creator and Redeemer of the world toward his unbelievable bitter denial of friendship to a much
superlative gracious God!
If God were omniscient and infinite and a whole range of other
superlatives, but
did not care about us, then God would not be the God we worship and might not even merit the name of God.
But contrary to some,» we
do not hold that this is a
superlative prose masterpiece because of its «objectivity.»
Serious Eats — home to the legendary cookie - stuffed - cookies, edible stadium, and «10 Things to
Do With Peeps» of Sunday
Superlative fame.
Hardcore homeschoolers didn't get yearbooks and didn't have a graduating class to
superlative - ize.
And in her recipes, few people could get away with using as many
superlatives as she
does.
If all places
did desserts as
superlative as the Chef & the Farmer's we'd eat far more of them and there would be a lot more of us to feed.
This doesn't turn the Indians into a juggernaut, but every small step toward not wasting their
superlative rotation is a big step.
POV of a ski jumper: Wade to LeBron for the half - court alley - oop: Jimmy Fallon
does Sochi
superlatives for Olympic athletes: Greg...
The American team, which started the season with at least nominally high hopes for the men and
superlative expectations for the women, has fallen near a state of despair, a condition caused by a series of disappointing races and agitated further by the fact that the team
does not even have national uniforms and is, literally, out at the elbows.
One of the reasons we didn't win was the
superlative goalkeeping of Jack Butland.
All I was trying to
do last night was calm a heated debate about a player who has been oft criticised as not good enough, not fit to wear the shirt, lazy, uninterested, 6 month wonder choose the
superlative abuse you have seen most regularly.
«He should probably refrain from using
superlatives in explaining what he's
done,» she said.
(And even if humanity never builds
superlative VR machines, some alien civilization somewhere will
do it, if it is possible.)
You're going to start incorporating organs and glands in your routine because, well... you're educated now... you understand, just as our early ancestors
did, that they provide
superlative health benefits that are missing in our modern diets.
I don't usually describe supplements with
superlatives, but policosanol is probably the single most useful supplement for supporting heart health.
You're going to start incorporating whole bone extract and marrow in your routine because, well... you're educated now... you understand, just as our early ancestors
did, that they provide
superlative health benefits that are missing in our modern diets.
You're going to start incorporating organ meats in your routine because, well... you're educated now... you understand, just as our early ancestors
did, that they provide
superlative health benefits that are missing in our modern diets.
The reviewer is pleased to note that s / he spoke with at least two
superlative users over 30; however, the reviewer is 24, and
does not feel inclined to date users older than 30.
Do you use cheesy clichés, overblown
superlatives, or breathless adjectives to describe yourself in your social media profiles and marketing materials?
There are not many
superlatives that
does not stick to Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony.
Superlative work is also
done by multiple Oscar - nominees Bruno Delbonnel (the cinematographer who worked with Burton on Dark Shadows in 2012), and Danny Elfman (the composer who has written wonderful scores for many Burton films beginning with Bettlejuice in 1988).
The last sequence of Hôtel
du Nord even has an elegant tracking shot pregnant with meaning that would have made a
superlative stylist like Max Ophuls (who always married camera movement with profound mise en scène) proud.
The standard wisdom about Orson Welles's 1946 thriller The Stranger — broadly, that it's Welles's weakest film, the runt in his otherwise
superlative litter — needs challenging, even if Welles himself seemed mostly disinclined to
do so.
There's little doubt, however, that the movie, even during its less successful moments, benefits from the thoroughly (and uniformly)
superlative work of its various actors - McDormand and Rockwell are especially magnetic here - and there
does reach a point at which Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri becomes far more engrossing and captivating than one might've anticipated.
Wise and his stable of
superlative actors brought to life Shirley Jackson's 1959 novel, The Haunting of Hill House, and by the time the film's narrator quoted those famous last words from the novel — «whatever walked there, walked alone» — it was time to go to bed and pray that my own bedroom door didn't start pounding.
Nic Roeg's
DO N'T LOOK NOW starring Donald Sutherland and Julie Christie is a
superlative supernatural film with some of the best editing in cinematic history.
One of the questions I struggle with, as someone who votes in various year - end polls, is how much range an actor needs to demonstrate in order to
do truly
superlative work.
As hackneyed and familiar as this territory can be, Howitt has
done an exquisite job in illuminating exhilarating storytelling with
superlative intelligence and wit.
Combine this with branching paths through most of the levels, multiple endings and a whole heap of monsters to smack and loot to hoover up and it becomes clear that Dungeons and Dragons: Chronicles of Mystara is a
superlative yarn when experienced with friends, so yeah, go
do that.
One of the enormous and incidental pleasures of Andrew Haigh's
superlative drama 45 Years is the way it presents us with two superb actors absorbed in the kind of roles and script that don't come along too often.
But while I don't suspect Scott Cooper's film will win any Oscars as Michael Cimino's
did, his all - star cast also gives
superlative performances that will keep audiences engaged for the entire 116 suspenseful (albeit slow moving) minutes.
What function
does Luca Mosca's minimalist costume design serve in this
superlative action franchise?
«Manchester - By - The - Sea» As if to ensure that this sprawling family epic from Kenneth Lonergan
does not suffer the same ignominious fate as as his meddled - with, wrangled over and eventually more or less buried masterpiece «Margaret,» Sundance critics greeted the premiere of «Manchester - By - The - Sea» with a veritable stampede of
superlatives.
Not only
does that reading explain the fervent use of voice - over, never more present here, recounting and musing on each experience with that hushed, inimitable whisper, but it also explains the unique aesthetic of Malick's films: his desire to capture fragmented but ideal forms of corporeal, natural and architectural beauty, rendered so by Emmanuel Lubezki's
superlative cinematography and some elliptical, compelling editing.
But when an NPR guy like Edelstein (who, by the way,
did not particularly like Wright's last movie, «Scott Pilgrim vs. the World,» though he laid most of the blame on its star, Michael Cera) comes along and pulls out the
superlatives, it's enough to make you pull this out of your DVD library to kill the time between now and Friday.
Lang is one of the all - time greats, and it
does the heart good to see him treated so well outside of Kino's
superlative work on his oeuvre.
The far - from -
superlative vibe persists right through to the interesting yet underwhelming conclusion, which
does, in the end, confirm Serpico's place as a passable piece of work that is, for the most part, unable to transcend its decidedly dry subject matter.
McKay is not just a
superlative imitator here (that he looks uncannily like Welles is helpful) but also a conjurer of his spirit — a sort of smooth confidence man playing a man who here finds multiple ways of conning his producer, actors, and the rest of the theater staff into
doing exactly what he needs them to.