Sentences with phrase «eerie feeling of»

In one series of images here, Mr. Kalpakjian remakes Josef Albers's famous «Homage to the Square» paintings, giving them depth and an eerie feeling of space — but also basing his images on the temperature of light rather than using Albers's focus on the interaction of color.
I had the eerie feeling of seeing the work as though it were in prison or in the zoo.
The score for Gone Girl was creepy as it was beautiful and captured the eerie feeling of David Fincher's film.
HAVE you ever experienced that eerie feeling of a thought popping into your head as if from nowhere, with no clue as to why you had that particular idea at that particular time?
George P. Wilbur, who plays Michael Myers, is missing the physicality of giving the haunting and eerie feel of Myers.
Some old places that I have seen on various vacations throughout my travels have seemed to be alive, and those were often the places where I had a slightly eerier feeling of having been there before... even when I had not.

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Or is your workplace straining under the weight of too much «déjà moo» - the weird, eerie feeling you've heard this bull before?
Yet the eerie conjunction of these deeply evocative events gave her the distinct feeling that her grandfather was there and that the music was his gift of approval.
New findings shed light on a century's worth of bizarre explanations for the eerie feeling we get around lifelike robots.
However, after several years of having a steady date, you find yourself feeling eerie going back to dating.
Despite the rushed feel, there are a handful of scenes that are very eerie and intense.
With an excellent cast of character actors in all of the roles, as well as terrific costumes, sets and special effects, no expense was spared in getting the look and feel of the eerie world the Addams» inhabit just right.
There's an eerie quality to the acting, which ranges from compelling (Sheppard) to histrionic (Lowry), but the latter doesn't detract from the drama, in fact, it actually adds to the overall feeling of uneasiness.
And while there are eerie parallels with modern society (think of Naritsugu as a politically ambitious banker), the film ultimately feels a little bit slow, by Miike standards at least.
The movie, directed by Alfonso Cuarón, is a front - runner for the Best Picture Oscar, and its entrancingly eerie opening scene alone will make you feel the immensity of space.
As gritty as Heaven Knows What often feels, it's leavened by empathy and poetic moments: desperate kisses, a passed - out couch nap lit by slanting sunbeams, the beautifully eerie synth music of Tomita.
If those films are often still relevant, it is 1952's The Lusty Men that feels most predictive, its depiction of rodeo hands chasing whatever scrap of fame they can cling to an eerie precursor to a society obsessed with celebrity and even minor notoriety.
That is to say, The Ring has very little to offer we haven't seen 100 times before, and feels more like a compilation of images, music and story elements that most people find unsettling or eerie, slapped together around a flimsy storyline.
The DTS - HD Master Audio 5.1 track delivers the eerie score perfectly and adds to the Gothic feeling of the film.
There's a twist in the story whereby one of the characters is having a reaction to his exposure to the alien that gives him some superhuman side effects but this side angle feels undeveloped, seemingly more an excuse to showcase the inky - veined special effect shots that have our protagonist give an eerie, glowy - eyed and painted - face look.
Bava's choice of music (and composer) has sometimes been very uneven: Carlo Rustichelli's romanticized and treacly music for Whip and the Body detracted from the film's pinched, sadistic sequences; Libra's prog - rock score for Shock felt at times like an effects - ridden mimic of Goblin's supernatural score for Dario Argento's Suspiria; and Stelvio Cipriani's muzak for the original Italian version of Baron Blood deserved to be replaced by Les Baxter's more eerie, orchestral score when AIP initially released that film in North America.
The resolution that comes of it all at the end, will leave audiences with an eerie feeling, sensing how spirits can watch over us.
Filmed seamlessly between an elaborate sound stage and a couple of park locations, the film has a dark and eerie feel to it that's probably too intense for younger children.
Fortunately for us, Pikes Peak is now paved from start to finish, yet Zwart's eerie fondness for telling tales of mishaps, many of which end with upside - down cars, isn't making us feel at ease as we get ready to run up Pikes Peak.
The lack of engine noise, although slightly eerie to begin with, means that the Model S feels incredibly civilised.
The book seems to be going for the eerie «each man is every man» type of feeling that you got from Cormac McCarthy's «The Road,» in which none of the characters have names.
There is an eerie, apocalyptic feel to Romochka's situation, and the way he wavers between following his absent mother's advice (Don't talk to strangers... You die if you eat food out of smashed glass...) and doing what he needs to survive creates a vulnerable uncertainty in his character that is truly intriguing.
It felt eerie, yet as I lifted my camera to my eye I could see the unique beauty of these old buildings.
The only thing about the authentic feel of the hotel is that a lone traveller with a wild imagination might find Kam Leng just a tad too atmospheric and eerie.
The salt flats have an eerie, otherworldly feel to them that is compounded by the complete lack of traffic - we only saw one other vehicle the whole drive.
Soft edges, blurred textures upon the environment, and soft lighting sets the mood of Lake Ridden and makes it feel eerie and delicate.
It had such an eerie feel to it so if you like games with a lot of twists and turns, this is definitely a great game for you.
Outside of the minimal context, Playdead brings us another living that feels eerie and dystopian.
I used to turn down all the lights and play the game non-stop and also scared myself to death with the incredible eerie environments and the jump scare creatures I encountered throughout my multiple playthroughs of the game, however the last RE game left me with a sort of bitter after taste simply because I personally felt the horror element and the desperation was replaced with a more user friendly shooter element which I personally felt the game didn't need as it was known to be more of a survival horror game than a first person shooter.
Also the sound department didn't manage to capture that old eerie feeling they used to have with the games, like if you played an older RE game with headphones on chance were you would get scared at some point or at least pumped up for what was waiting around the next corner, however Revelations did not manage to do this to me this time around which was kind of a let down but nothing really game - breaking.
You'll know what the cast of characters are feeling without them evening opening their perfectly formed mouths, such is their eerie expressiveness.
The feel of Gone Home is superb as VHS tapes, old consoles and TV shows many of us are fond of litter the environment with flickering lights and a ransacked house setting an eerie tone to the overall game.
Making use of the best that Xbox 360 Kinect has to offer, you'll really feel an eerie presence in a nightmarish world of zombies, monsters and scientists that are just plain nuts.
Whether it is the way in which their lips and mouths transfer, the way in which their hair appears to be like, or the eerie deadness of their eyes, one thing about human characters all the time feels a bit off.
Using a wide range of materials — plaster, tinfoil, video, printmaking, found objects and performance — she creates worlds that are beautiful and rather eerie which feel like the threshold to somewhere new.
The eerie, slightly uneasy feel of Ghenie's work continues unbroken from these painted works to The Darwin Room, an installation of meticulously sourced eighteenth and nineteenth century panelling, floor boards and furniture, juxtaposed with contemporary items.
The white, pristine walls of the Sunroom interior contrast starkly with the battered and sullied model in the center of the space, giving the eerie feeling that something has gone awry.
Pieces like Mist draw the viewer into a quiet and eerie state, giving one pause for long enough to feel the sense of mystery O'Neil is trying to evoke.
In isolating this window view, silk - screening it as a series in different shades of gray, and hanging it on both walls next to their own version of Ensor's painting, BHQF made what would have otherwise evoked nothing more than a gallery after an opening when it's ready for the cleaning crew feel instead like some kind of eerie contemporary chapel.
They speak about what it feels like, in broken fragments of testimony, amid shards of eerie imagery.
The paranoia of a «reality that has been staged» is a fairly basic conspiracy theory, but it is the uncanny emotional depth and shrewd direction by Prager that make this particular work feel so eerie.
An eerie chill falls over the work, its virtuosic execution expelling the thought and feeling of Auerbach's original in a spectacle of sublime, grandiose superficiality.
Her pictures have an eerie feel to them and at the same time astonish, because of their incredible detail.
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