The song that plays during
the end scenes in particular is superb.
Mitchell often
ends a scene in the middle of the action — for example, when Jason is locked in the House in the Woods, or when the fire erupts in Town Hall — and leaves readers to surmise for themselves what happened next.
The controls and the graphics improved, there were quite a few really awesome boss fights, but I missed a lot of the weapons, and
the ending scene in particular was a real killjoy.
Not exact matches
Before it was turned into a movie, (which was great
in some
scenes, painful
in others)
Ender's Game was an absolutely amazing book.
At the
end of «The Force Awakens,» she was thrown into Starkiller Base's trash compactor, and
in «The Last Jedi,» she literally shows up for just one
scene to fight Finn.
According to Associated Press, the
ending scene which featured a kiss between characters was cut, despite
scenes that depicted violence being left
in.
Near the
end of the speech McConaughey gets the team to do the humming routine from «The Wolf Of Wall Street,» and then tells the players the story of how it
ended up
in the movie (Leonardo DiCaprio saw McConaughey warming up with the routine before the
scene and asked him to do it on camera).
The
scene ultimately
ends on a different note than
in the original film's cut.
The company's Tide detergent brand has a commercial starring New England Patriots tight
end Rob Gronkowski (who will not play
in the Super Bowl due to an injury) and actor Jeffrey Tambor (Transparent, Arrested Development)
in a humorous
scene that takes place at a dry cleaning storefront.
What it's about: «Empire» surpassed even the first «Star Wars» movie
in fame, with its unforgettable twist at the
end and meditative
scenes of Luke training with Yoda.
Mad Max rode a winning streak
in several technical and behind - the -
scenes categories to score six Oscar statues last night, though the film
ended the night shut out of most of the show's major categories, such as Best Picture and Best Director.
The
scene of Kim Jong - un shaking hands with Moon Jae -
in brought cheer to financial markets as the two leaders vowed to work towards denuclearizing the Korean peninsula, hopefully
ending a seven - decade conflict.
This week's jittery behavior by REITs (real - estate investment trusts) is the latest
scene in an eternal tragedy of investing: When too many people want to own something all at once for the wrong reasons, they will almost certainly
end up sorry they bought it at all.
It's also a talent notably absent from the current Canadian political
scene — except
in the person of one Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada, who sits at precisely the opposite
end of the ideological teeter - totter from O'Leary.
It was the blockbuster book of the 1980s, catching the spirit of the age
in all its glittery egotism («Masters of the Universe») and cheap urban politics (the opening
scene is an 80s version of «mau - mauing» that
ends up exploding
in chaos, not like the scripted routines Wolfe described
in «Mau - Mauing the Flak Catchers» a decade earlier).
End Scene Matthew Loftus lives
in the Sandtown - Winchester neighborhood of Baltimore and works as a family physician.
I'm reminded very vividly of the
ending of The Princess and the Frog, when the villainous Doctor Facilier is overtaken by the demons that gave him his power
in a
scene straight out of Doctor Faustus.
One might well ask: What is the point of all of these distressing details when the
end of the novel will,
in most cases, be a sentimentalized
scene of happy family life?
In a tweet to a fan who asked what the
ending scenes meant, Lost writer and executive producer Damon Lindelof claims, «It all happened,» adding «Dogs are great.»
Again, I really want to stress this is not about the messy never
ending post divorce antics with an NPD but the culture of leaders
in this publishing / speaking / minor celebrity circle that have smeared names and reputations
in order to appear one way while behind the
scenes another story is going on.
Is he, then, here constructing an «ideal
scene»
in which the conditions for belief as based on «sight» are as favorable as they could possibly be, only to suggest that such belief is not,
in the
end, the most important or permanent kind of faith?
Religious people speak of God when human knowledge (perhaps simply because they are too lazy to think) come to an
end, or when human resources fall —
in fact it is always the deus ex machina that they bring on to the
scene, either for the apparent solution of insoluble problems, or as strength
in human failure — always, that is to say, exploiting human weakness or human boundaries.11
The chapter
ends in a
scene of harmony, the division between the old Paul and the church having been overcome through God's revelation of Christ to the persecutor.
To continue a bit with the
end of that last idea: so if a group of people are on the
scene of some event covered by the news, then obviously there would be great value
in knowing some directly transferred assessment values from their brains, rather than what today we get as a summary from a few reporters plus maybe a few witnesses that still have to express what they saw.
In the second
scene he had announced his refusal «to live under the eye of eternity» But by the film's
end he has overcome the hubris of that technique for coping:
In recent years the Cold War has
ended, a «new world order» with a distinct swing toward democracy has begun to emerge, and human rights has assumed ever greater importance on the international
scene.
Not happy with his life, Hader's character travels to Los Angeles to off someone and «
ends up finding an accepting community
in a group of eager hopefuls within the LA theater
scene.»
Also, take the
end of October through the last day of December and imagine three full months of non-stop «it's a small world after all» played everywhere you go,
in every store, every mall and every business, all day, every day, and then you get home to an evening to yourself and your favorite channel is playing a 10 hour marathon of the old «It's a small world» Disney video that takes you on a magical tour of the ride and a behind the
scenes segment on how they did all the animatronics.
This is movingly portrayed
in a dramatic
scene at the
end of the Fourth Gospel, where Peter meets the risen Jesus on the lake shore, after a night's fruitless fishing.
Bishop Persell, viewing the
scene from the perspective of the Episcopal Diocese of Chicago, draws an even stronger conclusion: «If you're formed
in opposition and negativity, you're bound to keep on splitting — there's always need for more purity, and you don't live with ambiguity very well, so you
end up
in a church of one.»
And the Doctor runs through what kind of man he could be
in a jocular way — a fighter, a lover (winks at Rose), etc. and then
ends the
scene by launching that guy off the ship into the air for a murderous fall to earth: «No second chances — I'm that kind of man.»
A case can be made for its having come
in the past with the coming of Jesus, for its gradual growth
in the present, or for its coming only
in the future with a catastrophic
end of the earthly
scene.
E.T. eventually dies, is resurrected and ascends back to the heavens at the
end in the final
scene... but not before assuring Elliot that he'll always be with him.
For reasons given
in Chapter 4, the expectancy of a speedy
end of the existing world
scene did not basically pervert the ethical insights of the early Church, and still less those of Jesus.
Bultmann saw the pure form
in the «apothegm,» «the original specific fragment which would sum things up concisely; interest would be concentrated on the word [spoken by] Jesus at the
end of a
scene; the details of the situation would lie far from this kind of form; Jesus would never come across as the initiator... everything not corresponding to this form Bultmann attributed to development.»
As for specialties
in the individual narratives, Matthew alone records the sealing and guarding of the tomb and he alone introduces an earthquake; Luke expands the story of the revelation on the road to Emmaus, which Mark's addition suggests, and introduces the meal of broiled fish partaken of by Jesus to prove the reality of his resuscitation; John alone, at the
end of the century, narrates at length the conversation between Jesus and Mary Magdalene and records the
scene between Jesus and Thomas and the appearance by the Sea of Galilee.
Though the
scene hardly varies — it's one
end of the aluminum - sided house, with two rectangular windows over two garage doors — signs of changing seasons are visible: A barbecue grill appears
in one photo; a big stack of firewood
in another.
With respect to exterior displays, the presumption is reversed: «Given the festive nature of such displays
in relation to the
end of the year celebrations, Nativity
scenes can lawfully be displayed, unless they constitute an act of proselytism or the expression of a religious opinion.»
God's refusal to rescue the drowning baby Rebecca —
in the terrifying
scenes near the
end of Rabbit, Run — is so palpable that he could be rightly accused of truancy.
In another, Merrick, as a polished mirror for others» self - images, discovers that he reflects their nothingness; and, as an early
scene title announces, «When the Illusion
Ends He Must Kill Himself.»
After the grotesque
scene ended, what was left of John was claimed by his disciples and laid
in a tomb.
So with the fight
scenes these things break out and at the
end people
in the background are too cool for school and go back to their own stuff.
Sometimes the motifs were those of late antiquity, but they were predominantly drawn from the Hebrew scriptures and include such
scenes as Daniel
in the lion's den; Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego being delivered from the burning fiery furnace; and the story of Jonah, which
ends in triumph and which the early church took as a foreshadowing of the death and resurrection of Christ.
In the majority of the novel, while more difficult topics (i.e. rape) clearly took place,
scenes ended at a point where the reader had no doubt what would happen but was not left with detailed descriptions.
I suggest you do it
in the sink or your kitchen might
end up looking like a
scene from the show Dexter, when it is all said and done.
The trip began and
ended in Charlotte, so of course we had to check out the BBQ
scene there.
Ms McBain was announced as the new chief executive of Primary Opinion
in early August,
ending a short period out of the corporate
scene after she departed from Bellamy's
in January
in tumultuous circumstances.
Ms McBain was announced as the new chief executive of Longtable
in early August,
ending a short period out of the corporate
scene after she departed from Bellamy's
in January
in tumultuous circumstances.
It's very hard to make
ends meet
in fine dining but how Singapore still has that culture, and the high wealth per capita just supports fine dining
scene here.
In the
end, he would have discovered a dining
scene that is being reinvented by a band of young chefs (33 is the average age on this list), and one that knows no creative or geographic boundaries.