Sentences with phrase «even pay homage to»

Heck, an author can even pay homage to a pal if he likes.
They even pay homage to Breaking Bad!
On the podium afterwards he even paid homage to his blunder.
The evening paid homage to Debbie and Phylicia «s lives and careers in the form of performances, speeches, songs, and dances.
Despite his satirical irreverence, Arneson's outrageousness stems from and even pays homage to the iconoclasm of abstract expressionism itself.»

Not exact matches

The new Boston location in Fenway Park, for instance, is expected to have red walls and maybe even a «Fenway Frank» to pay homage to the Sox.
Even if you're already rich, it's important to pay homage to the money going out the door.
I'm nearly positive that there would be a different sort of discussion taking place if the player was thanking the atheist manifesto or paying homage to Hitler in the end zone — even for just 2 seconds.
Revelation even declares a punishment for the nations that do not pay homage to Christ during the Feast of the Tabernacle, no rain.
By now famous for his classic cocktails and barrel - aged negronis at Clyde Common in the Ace Hotel around the corner, Jeffrey Morgenthaler pays homage to the»80s with drinks you probably haven't seen on a self - respecting cocktail menu in decades: Long Island iced teas, amaretto sours, daiquiris — even a blended grasshopper complete with Fernet - Branca and vanilla ice cream.
The crest is an impressionistic wildcat that is colored green for Minnesota's forests, red for the northern iron range, gold for the wheat fields in the south, and even a white shooting star that pays homage to the North Stars.
This teaser for the 2015 season was actually a pretty neat idea by McLaren to pay homage to Back to the Future, even if the execution was a little...» awkward».
Even some of the journalists who portrayed him as the bullying caricature or interviewed him on the assumption that there was no more to him than the one dimensional stereotype pay homage now he is a TV star.
It's that time of year again — time for Democratic elected officials and would - be candidates (and perhaps even a few Republicans, too) to trek to Albany to pay homage to the increasingly powerful — and fast - growing — Latino community at the biannual Somos el Futuro conference.
The Labour Party, the Conservatives and even the Scottish Nationalists spent years queuing up to pay them homage to them.
Even though this day is set aside to pay homage to blueberry pie, I thought of shaking things up a bit by creating a delicious blueberry protein shake instead.
Her LBD pays homage to the 90s wardrobe icon; the slip dress, but this classic is updated with ruched detailing for an even more sensual feel.
The look was the work of celebrity hairstylist Michael Silva, who worked with the star to decide on a strong and sleek style that created a distinct contrast to her feminine dress and together paid homage to the theme of the evening.
And to pay even more homage to Steve Madden, my cognac wedges that I was searching for forever were the perfect way to pull this look together!
Even stars of today, like Tony Hawk, pay homage to the trendsetters that came before, who are credited with inventing the half - pipe style that is the staple of modern skateboarding competitions.
Although it paid homage to the original cast and even brought along many great actors as cameos such as Charles Dance (Game Of Thrones) and Bill Murray (Garfield), there is no doubt that the final 25 minutes of the film was a visual masterpiece.
Much of the evening was spent paying homage to him — and poking good - natured fun at him.
The highly intuitive female character is a convention that can be found even in Alfred Hitchcock's work, particularly his last film, the underrated «Family Plot,» in which the film pays teasing homage to the trope by making Blanche (Barbara Harris) a psychic.
Such rules would normally be frowned upon (and even ignored by many), but in fact, this film does such a masterful job of paying homage to the first, while enhancing the characters and story, that we are eager for every viewer to experience it with fresh eyes and clear mind... no matter how tempting it is to talk about!
It's terrifying, in other words, even when you can't process what's going on, because of the perspective afforded by its aerial shots of Yanks fire - bombing a civilian population — an acceptable war crime in Dresden and Tokyo, lest we forget — followed hot by chemical warfare in a sequence of flight from slowly - encroaching death that pays a sort of literal homage to Romero's shambling legions.
With «Café Society» Mr. Allen pays homage to the glorious days of 1930's Hollywood when there were no TV's and everyone went to the cinema weekly to see Barbara Stanwyck, Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Greta Garbo and a host of glamorous people playing lives to which the typical middle - class American could not even bother aspiring.
They even jokingly jazz up the trailer with a slight bit of dubstep and camera shaking, paying homage to the tongue - in - cheek fan videos.
First - time writer - director Roth, co-writing with fellow novice Randy Pearlstein, is clearly a gore - happy horror junkie, paying respectful homage to «The Evil Dead,» «Night of the Living Dead,» «The Texas Chain Saw Massacre,» and even «The Last House on the Left.»
Even lighter fare like Paul Feig's Ghostbusters spent time dutifully paying homage to its predecessor and, in its post-credits scene, setting up a sequel seemingly intended to further remake that predecessor.
This new version does enough right that it vindicates its own right to be a remake of an earlier horror film; sticking close enough to the original plot, characters and even dialogue to pay the proper homage (in a lot of ways it's more update than remake!)
(It even rather wanly rips off, err, pays homage to one of the most famous lines from «Predator,» having Tilda announce, «If it can bleed, it can die.»)
The interior is very glitzy, and pays homage to the original, even down to the GM seat belt insignia and the twin instrument pods.
As for the interior, the Nogaro RS4 Avant pays homage to the RS2 with loads of Alcantara trim and iterated even on the steering wheel, seats and side panels.
Maguire pays subtle homage to Tolkien and Rowling and even Frank Baum while having a grand old time in the fantastically complicated world he has crafted.»
Many aspects of Baha Mar pay homage to the history and culture of the Bahamas and the surrounding Cable Beach neighborhood through the property's array of eateries, art installations and even Bahamian cooking classes.
With evening entertainment that often pays homage to the destinations you visit, as well as regional dishes inspired by local cuisine served on many cruises, this is a wonderfully immersive way to experience each of the places you visit.
And we wanted his Supers to revolve around his ultimate weapon, the Blade of Olympus, and even have him grow in size to pay homage to his initial transformation into the God of War.
it helps that they're just instantly likable characters, as are most of the people in the game; sure, they're not deep characters, but they're amusing caricatures and pay homage to the original Tintin adventures perfectly, even if the stiff facial animations don't manage to do the voice acting justice.
Many go the safe route and pay homage to old genres or famous titles, or even periods of the medium, and some of these light the gaming world on fire.
Well, you'll be glad to know that three official mods are now ready to download, which all pay homage to other games and even TV shows.
(Re) presentation pays homage to the Realist art movement yet elevates a variety of art making practices, including, but not limited to, assemblage, portraiture, appropriation, or even photorealism and photo montages.
If Duchamp's «Nude» appears as a sort of mash - up of static analytic Cubism and ceaselessly dynamic Futurism, then Dawson's pictures quietly pay homage to that synthesis, even as they embody his own understanding of it.
Even if you are no great fan of Abstract Expressionism or Minimalism — the show at the Pace Gallery is worth seeing if only to pay homage to a woman who was both courageous in her practice and a true example of how rich life can be, even if you choose to live most of it alEven if you are no great fan of Abstract Expressionism or Minimalism — the show at the Pace Gallery is worth seeing if only to pay homage to a woman who was both courageous in her practice and a true example of how rich life can be, even if you choose to live most of it aleven if you choose to live most of it alone.
Even the museum's Costume Institute is paying homage to fashion from China.
The only work lacking a central figure in this first group is «Afrodizzia,» a psychedelic masterpiece of jewel - colored streamers that pays homage to black musicians like Little Richard, Michael Jackson and Miles Davis, even while embellishing their images with comically enormous black Afros.
There is little information on the exhibition itself expect that it will feature painting and sculpture by the Brooklyn - based artist who is described by writer and performance artist Elspeth Walker as one that «dismantles comprehensible meaning in his sculptures by acknowledging the absurdity of his source material even as his work in part pays homage to it» in Daily Serving.
A religious homage, even if it is paid by the avant - garde, can actually undermine the iconoclastic impulse conceptually crucial to Duchamp's oeuvre (Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg made the pilgrimage after the critic Robert Rosenblum referred to work in a 1957 group show at Leo Castelli, in which Johns was included, as «neo-Dada»).
Some, however, are merely imitations, produced by van Gogh followers who were inspired by him and adopted his style or even copied his works, with the intent of paying homage to or learning from him.
China - based smartphone manufacturers have been known to take design, software, hardware and even branding cues from Apple, but as companies like Huawei and Xiaomi move up the industry's global ranks, you'd expect them to stop «paying homage» to their Western rival.
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