Reed and his special
effects team do a great job of taking a character that many see as a joke and turn him into a bad ass.
Likewise, the generic creature design feels just about as uninspired as the storytelling, though the special -
effects team does manage the impressive feat of making the alien technology seem at once highly advanced and vulnerable to attack.
Not exact matches
Franklin's
team at visual
effects studio Double Negative spent a lot of time figuring out how TARS may run, fold his arms, and
do various other movements.
When you consider the larger
effects of what you or your
team is
doing, you'll feel more connected to the whole and will be more motivated to
do your part.
@sam - afc Exactly... What balance doesn't he want to
effect — the balance of a
team always finishing about 10 points behind the eventual champions.
We definitely don't need another heavy away defeat like we got at Goodison Park last season, because it could have long term
effects on
team morale.
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effect on the free agent market and some
teams tried to get cute.
I know we f * uked big time in first leg bt still it hrts hope it
does not
effect our EPL form cause top 4 is to tight this is where Wenger has to
do a better job in keeping
team moral high cause results like this
effect too much... COYG!!
Those saying Ozil
does nt have an
effect on this
team did nt watch the FA cup final or the game against united in the FA cup and the liverpool rout at the Emirates.The guy makes a pass that no opponent could ever anticipate and that unsettles any opposing midfield.Just like reus, the guy never seems to struggle.but ask people who have played with or against him....
Fans can change an atmosphere but there is little they can
do to
effect a win if that was the case the home
team would always win and we would have won the PL in the past 13 years when we had happy fans for the majority of the time.
The only thing we can
do is to win our own game at home to Burnley and hope that the pressure helps to have a negative
effect on Chelsea and for that reason I think the Arsenal fans should be hoping that Tottenham win as well, because at the moment they are the closest challengers to Antonio Conte's
team.
The people who wrote the articles may enjoy watching as much as I
do but the constant reading of how much this
team isn't good
does have an
effect.
A big play
effects the whole
team, maybe if the D had more big plays last year, Logan would have
done better on putting pressure on the QB.
If I am a scientist (and the only one working in this group) and I am supposed to be empirically driven, which I most certainly am, why am I not allowed to ask questions like, «
Did you consider the
effect of this action on the
team's morale?»
Also this defeat will have hardly any
effect on our title challenge as we always lose at Stamford Bridge with Jose Mourinho in charge (as
do most other
teams).
We don't know what the real issues are, all that we
do know is that it is
effecting the
team performance.
If it's going to have a negative
effect on the traditional big EPL
teams, I'm hoping it doesn't affect Arsenal Fc the most.
We don't know if this would have any
effect on Wenger's
team selection for the Swans but I suspect it might make him a bit more likely to hand some game time to some lesser used players or those coming back from injury.
I don't know how but yes the «
team spirit and cohesion'thing which the boss has been talking about for I don't know how long, seems to be having some good
effects.
Chelsea would
do the same thing (as much as i hate Mourinho) he would not allow his
team to become a circus just providing eye catching entertainment and made sure he would always sure up his midfield with players that would have just enough skill to get them out of trouble as quick as they got into it but whose game was more about physical endeavour and forward momentum and used the likes of Ramirez and Willian to great
effect whilst allowing only one player, Hazard to have creative freedom and even then he warned him of just how much he should
do and when he should
do it... keeping him in check.
This was certainly a night to forget for Arsenal, and one that the Sheffield fans will no doubt remeber for a long time, and we are left hoping that it
does noit have a negative
effect on the confidence of the
team ahead of the more important Premier League and Champions League games to come.
Since he can from the stands communicate with Steve Bould in the dogout using electronic aids to instruct him of what he should
do during the game, and also talk to the
team at halftime, I think the
effect of this banning order is minimise to the nearest minimum.
I can not see Ozil as MOTM... yes @ assists, 1st was corner... obviously if he's the one taking the corner there more of a chance of him getting the assisrt if we score... apart from that, the guy doesn't work hard enough for the
team and with him not tracking back, you'd exepect him to have the «Messi
effect» (random burst of pace — due to reserved energy)-- yet Ozil seems sluggish.
Picking an OT might
effect what round the
team selects an iOL player but it doesn't really changes the likelihood of drafting an iOL player much, if at all.
When ground
effect was banned in F1 for the 1983 season,
teams were
doing everything to try and claim back the lost downforce.
Everyone knew we needed a backup DM, and the fact that Coq was going to miss some games was more likely than Christmas coming once a year, so Wenger not only
doing nothing, but failing to hire an essential player, must have had a negative
effect on the
team.
This kid doesn't take plays off, and he is the type of player that can set the tone for the entire
team, similar to the
effect that Jamal Adams had on the Jets.
The mentality thing is as a result of Wenger.It's not the fault of the players coming in.But I get what you mean.You want us to sign players with strong attitude so that they can produce consistently.However this will not solve the problem if our
team is mentally weak.We will still be
doing the old things we've been
doing trust me.Poor mentality and poor managerial skills have cost Arsenal the title on several occasions.To me the problem has not really been about the players we sign or having star players or the players in our
team.It's been all about those two.The only thing that can solve this problem is by Wenger taking charge.We can sign 100players with strong mentality but once they enter our
team the net
effect will be zero.
If indeed the new CIF committee that selects the Open Division
teams (and
does all the seeding and bracketing for Divisions I through VI) only chooses six or seven
teams, the trickle - down
effect would have a major impact on almost every other NorCal division.
and be positive... our positive energies
do have
effect on our
team's performance....
«That is all I can
do, I can have a positive
effect on this
team and then we will see if the England manager picks me.»
The thing is I'm not even thinking about Wenger.I'm thinking about the
team and the
effect it's gonna have.I don't want this season to be a trophyless one no matter what.
Wenger has consistently tried to blame the referees for our problems, but the fact iis that if we had played even half as well as we
did yesterday then we would have been so far ahead of those
teams a small referee decision would have had no
effect at all...
I got no idea how that will
effect the clubs shares and Silent Stan likes to manipulate share prices, he has
done it with his other clubs... Think moving that one
team is on a whim or for profit reasons via assets value?
Although the advice is to the
effect that he should be meticulous and be more of a
team player, shouldn't our players be taught how to shot on target like Alaba
did today against Atletico Madrid?
I'm not in support of this boycott thing at all.I believe in
team support even if I don't like the manager.It could have a really bad
effect on the players.It just doesn't seem right when you look at the state of other clubs and how they support.
my point is if he lacks in tracking back etc than keep him were he is the most dangerous and will
effect the
team and let the others
do the tracking back.
He also doesn't have a huge
effect at the
team or individual level.
Welbz and Theo could be good competition for the CF role and I would like to see how well our attack could perform when they are use to having pace upfront again instead of Giroud, I've tried my best to support the guy but he makes it hard This season he has proved me wrong and I am also questioning his
effect on the
team, he
does moan a lot to the other players when he was the one who should of
done more... If it was Alexis moaning then I could understand it as that guy plays with 200 % passion but Giroud... Only time he shows passion is when he feels his starting spot is threatened.
Some fan's are suggesting that the Booing and whistles that he received whilst warming up was to blame but I didn't see that
effect him at the Euro's which was far worse when playing for his beloved national
team.
No doubt in my mind that the transfer window
did disrupt a number of players and would have had an
effect on the
team dynamic.
Arsene Wenger was asked after this latest setback how important it was, both points wise and how it could knock the confidence of the
team and although he
did not seem concerned about the
effect on our morale he
did admit that getting no points was a big blow.
make spurds defense more preoccupied and a fresh leggy welbeck would've ran the already tired defence to a devastating
effect, instead if worrying spurs could catch up with us, we would've ensured their complete burial by adding more goals, I wonder why he doesn't learn that from when we get battered by
teams 4:0 6:0 n more.
be safe expect the worst ie
do nt raise your expectations now n then start yapping at September that we need a striker, dm etc... The side
effect of that is always becoming a WOB for a huge portion of the season up until march when the
team work their asses out, grabs seven wins in a row, finishes strongly, everyone's praising it as the best
team from the turn of the year, Mr Wenger buys (mostly comes free or cheap) a mediocre player, everyone is nuts over him n by October, we r fighting for the champions league spot and the cycle continues like FOREVER......................
A
team struggles dramatically with a new coach in his first year (the Year Zero
effect) then starts to figure out what it's
doing in his second year.
Now whether this is the right thing for Arsenal or not is another matter, but I
do think that having a core group of young players from on national
team will have some sort of knock on
effect.
He's wealthy, with grown children, and is motivated in his job chiefly by pride, although his contract
does give him the right to own an expansion
team — in
effect, a stock option that would be worth exercising only if he helps the league prosper.
No need getting irate, if he can take on the whole opposing
team without getting injured and been out for more than half the season then he should keep
doing it but its counterproductive if he keeps getting injured and also slowing down the pace of our game, this is not just about an individual, its about what
effect hos style has on the
team as a whole... you ever head anybody said Messi or CR7 should release the ball quicker?
It is unlikely that Grimshaw will have an
effect on the first
team squad immediately were he to join United, but he
does play in a position that manager Louis van Gaal appears to like.