Though its premise isn't anything new (ahem, Uncharted 3), there are
enough twists and turns that make revisiting this story worthwhile.
The storyline is typical Tomb Raider fare, with a chase to find a holy artefact — the Divine Source — before an evil network of religious zealots can, but it is well acted and has
enough twists and turns to keep the action flowing seamlessly.
The presentation is top notch, the acting is both great and terrible and the story has
enough twists and turns to keep anyone interested until the final credits roll.
I won't spoil anything here, but let's just say there are
enough twists and turns to keep you engaged throughout the whole game, which is surprisingly long.
There are more than
enough twists and turns, and at times the story is substantially more depressing than I could ever expect a Pokemon game to be.
The story line is completely unique with
enough twists and turns to keep you on your toes.
«I love tightly written mysteries and thrillers that give clues to figure it out, but
enough twists and turns that you couldn't possibly predict the actual conclusion.
If you love suspense with
enough twists and turns to tie you into knots, this one's for you.»
There are
enough twists and turns to keep you guessing until (almost) the end, and the secondary
There are
enough twists and turns to keep you guessing until (almost) the end, and the secondary characters are numerous and interesting.
The story works well here and provides
enough twists and turns to keep the audience interested.
The movie has just
enough twists and turns to keep you glued to your seat, just enough raunchiness to make you laugh, and just the right camaraderie among its characters, which turns out to be the key ingredient, especially when things don't always make sense.
Just a good ole fun - filled flick with just
enough twists and turns to keep you guessing.
A tubular climbing structure in the center has
enough twists and turns to challenge 5 to 12 - year - olds.
Not exact matches
The overall effect was very much like a rollercoaster: slightly scary because the riders did not know exactly how the car would
twist and turn, but not scary
enough to warrant despair, for they knew the outcome.
Then against Copa America is full of
twist and turns but going with the current form of both teams Chile should have
enough in their arsenal in front of their home crowd to see of Uruguay.
As an aside, the thing I like about this stroller is that its wheels are large
and it's sturdy
enough to handle both the dirt paths
and the pavement, but not one of those massive, rugged joggers that are impossible to navigate on
twists and turns,
and which take up the entire path making it impossible for other people to pass.
This Leachco body pillow features a U-shaped design
and is big
enough, so that you can
twist and turn all you want in your sleep, the Back n Belly will give you perfect comfort
and support in every position.
When you do
twists, the muscles on the left
and right sides of the torso work together to produce
enough torque to
turn the spine.
Mark Perez's screenplay offers up some surprisingly satisfying
twists and turns, maintaining just
enough plausibility to prevent the film from veering into sheer absurdity.
It's still a fun, fast ride, with lots of
twists and turns, murder
and menace,
and after only a few episodes we know
enough back story about most of the main characters to care what happens to them.
The final
twists and turns are just satisfying
enough to make you wish the whole film had had that kind of energy.
His pacing is brilliant, giving the audience just
enough clues to keep them guessing at every
twist and turn.
What the film lacks is genuine suspense, because for all of its
twists and turns, the set - up never reels us in effectively
enough to bother paying attention when things become odd,
and all interest is jettisoned in time for the epilogue where all is supposed to be explained.
Although clocking in at a sizable 128 minutes, it does go by fast, with
enough twists,
turns, action, romantic leanings, drama,
and revelations to engage us from one scene to the next with a minimum of lag time.
The
twists and turns of the script are good
enough to sustain the suspense for those keeping up, but 100 % attention is required on this one for all the pieces to line up
and deliver the planned effect.
The Player (Robert Altman, 1992) Robert Altman's films are all epic in the interplay between characters, but he's adept
enough at the small moments to make you care about every little
twist and turn.
There's a terrific introductory sequence featuring River Phoenix as a young Indy, exploring some of the origins of his character; a couple nasty tombs are waiting to be explored; many countries dying for a visit from the 1989 Just - Call - Me - Indy World Tour; Nazis; Sallah (John Rhys - Davies» greatest role outside of Gimli); plot
twists and turns;
and so many action sequences
and trademarked humor that you just couldn't find a fedora big
enough to carry it all.
Adapted from Max Brooks» oral history - style 2006 novel, it's not a film that boasts a multiplicity of
twists and turns but, especially in the first two - thirds, the pace
and the continuous eye - popping catastrophe are
enough to hold the attention.
Jun tries to pass off this lazy filmmaking as «noir» with a number of supposed
twists and turns, but never
enough to buy it.
And it's that idea of familiarity that ultimately causes The Forgotten to fall short of its potential: there's way too much information provided by an ancillary character (compare with the intricacy of the involvement of the narrator of Dark City), and the twists and turns — with the exception of one marvellous, terrifying moment — are telegraphed, enough so that they're neutered of most of their weig
And it's that idea of familiarity that ultimately causes The Forgotten to fall short of its potential: there's way too much information provided by an ancillary character (compare with the intricacy of the involvement of the narrator of Dark City),
and the twists and turns — with the exception of one marvellous, terrifying moment — are telegraphed, enough so that they're neutered of most of their weig
and the
twists and turns — with the exception of one marvellous, terrifying moment — are telegraphed, enough so that they're neutered of most of their weig
and turns — with the exception of one marvellous, terrifying moment — are telegraphed,
enough so that they're neutered of most of their weight.
One gimmick wasn't
enough for director - cowriter Arie Posin, who continually
twists and turns the events in ways that are both bizarre
and melodramatic.
But the trailer wisely doesn't give the nature of that climax away — instead, like the film does, it somewhat lulls you into the idea that if you negotiate the Ulrich Seidl - presented film's
twists and turns cleverly
enough, you might get out unscathed.
Neal McDonough is entertaining
enough as a charming, bemused American security agent chasing down Frank,
and Anthony Hopkins channels just
enough Hannibal Lecter to make his kooky, doddering scientist character fun (until a third - act
twist just
turns him sort of evil).
There are so many
twists and turns in the plot that you want to continually play just a little further
and the storyline's mature tone is refreshing,
enough so that...
Sure
enough, as you choose a
turn, there are immaculate
and exact 1:1 scale replicas of each of these famous racetracks, more than 30 miles of
twists,
turns,
and straightaways.
Never Look Back By Clare Donoghue I don't read crime novels when I'm writing one — I find it hard
enough to keep track of my own plots without puzzling through other people's
twists and turns!
Leah Randall / Jessie Carr leaps off the pages in this «Roaring Twenties» period piece that drips with bathtub gin, truck - size cars, outsize personalities, money, high stakes
and enough twists,
turns and sleights of hand to keep one reading late into the night... Simply put, this book is FUN.»
The future was uncertain, absolutely,
and there were many hurdles,
twists,
and turns to come, but as long as I kept moving forward, one foot in front of the other, the voices of fear
and shame, the messages from those who wanted me to believe that I wasn't good
enough, would be stilled.
Get ready for jaw dropping, exhilarating, fast paced story with
enough twist &
turns to keep you interested till the end
and on top of that this is just the beginning!!
A relatively quick read, with the obligatory
twists and turns to keep the reader guessing, he's not an author to obsess about details, giving us just
enough to hold our attention whilst more importantly fanning the flames of our imagination.
While it seems simple
enough, it is very rarely that straightforward with all the
twists and turns.
The story meanders along, mildly patronising
and with a naïve doggy poker face that can't hope to conceal any of the plot's
twists and turns, though the animal cast makes it an enjoyable
enough ride all the same.
After I finally defeated Laura I felt an immense pressure lift off my shoulders, The Evil Within felt challenging yet not hard
enough for me to warrant pulling my hair out at every
twist and turn.
Bright
and welcoming visuals
and audio, intuitive
and clever level design, likeable characters, tight
and responsive controls,
and a 3D camera that's quick
and easy to manoeuvre yourself but dynamic
enough to follow you
and twist and turn at the right moments.
The
twists and turns of this week's General Election may be
enough to befuddle anyone - even TV journalists.