Sentences with phrase «famous episode»

Whirlwind Over Vietnam is a helicopter sim that depicts the most famous episodes of the war in a movie - style way.
Enlisted - is an MMO squad based shooter which is built around some of the most important and famous episodes from World War 2.
A clutch of Twin Peaks actors, including regulars like Ray Wise, Sheryl Lee, Sherilyn Fenn and Dana Ashbrook, has been reunited for «Dual Spires,» and the episode's best moments involve their spoofing the parts that made them famous
In a famous episode from Season 1, he saw that the cool thing about the then - brand - new slide projector wasn't its technology, but the fact that customers longed to connect with their pasts.
He's referring to a famous episode of the TV show Seinfeld, in which the hapless George resolves to change his life for the better by acting on a new principle: «If every instinct you have is wrong, doing the exact opposite must be right.»
In a famous episode of the TV show Seinfeld, a «close talker» makes others uncomfortable by standing mere centimeters from their faces while speaking.
Sit with your feelings and remember how you felt when you completed that scarf or watched that famous episode.
Extremely busy on television, Hazel co-starred with Patrick O'Neal in the 1957 comedy / mystery series Dick and the Duchess; she was also starred on four Alfred Hitchcock Presents installments, including the famous episode in which Hazel's disgruntled husband Laurence Harvey grinds her up for chicken feed.
In his brilliant deep dive into the history and scholarship about this famous episode, Matthew Restall contests almost every assertion in the traditional account of the conquest of the Aztec empire.
In a playful and at the same time art historically sound essay for the show's catalogue, Nancy Princenthal invokes not just the all too rare lighthearted side of Jackson Pollock but Lucille Ball, and the crinkly, colored forms did bring to mind Lucy gobbling bonbons in the famous episode in which she is working at a candy factory.
This reflection on the dematerialization of the work of art culminated in the famous episode in 1969, when the galleries that were meant to host three of his exhibitions announced their closure at the request of the artist.
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