Kinda
felt like a hero in a half shell...
Not exact matches
There's not much there
in terms of the motives, goals, and overall, a lot of them don't
feel like a genuine threat to our
heroes.
Meanwhile, Leigh, who spends a majority of the movie covered
in blood
like some outlaw version of Carrie, sometimes
feels like the villain and other times
like the
hero.
This creation sort of makes me
feel like a dinner -
hero because this beauty before you can meet up with your tummy
in about 30 minutes.
We hailed
in as a
Hero at Spurs and now it
feels like we have a keeper who played
in nationals before coming... COME ON!
• Whether Ed Woodward woke up that morning
feeling like he was
in a good place,
like he was a tiger, grrrr, roar, come on, Ed, you're a
hero, you're the man, you can do it.
On every visit to Oregon, Josh made a point of running at the Prefontaine Track
in Eugene, to
feel like his
hero, Steve Prefontaine.
Write down everything you wish you could do on scraps of paper (eat dinner with two hands, read a magazine, watch
Heroes — the small stuff here that makes you
feel like you again) and put them
in a jar.
Winning a School Nutrition
Hero award made Rusan
feel «a little
like Cinderella» and he
felt honored to be
in the company of his fellow nominees and award winners.
So while Leo may end up being a bit disappointed when he arrives
in to school on his first day and there is not a bouncy castle waiting to greet all the news pupils
in the playground and he may be upset he can't sneak
in all his toys and his little brother, I am sure he is going to be
feeling like a little super
hero with a bag bursting with Spider - Man school equipment.
«We'd be
heroes for doing that and I
feel like we're being held hostage by having the 10th plank put
in.»
But they seemed surprised when, predictably, she acted Dr. Laura — ish: «When the wife does not focus
in on the needs and the
feelings, sexually, personally, to make him
feel like a man, to make him
feel like a success, to make him
feel like her
hero, he's very susceptible to the charm of some other woman making him
feel what he needs,» Schlessinger said.
It was a narrative
in which they had
felt like heroes of a sort, and certainly martyrs.
We understand that every bodybuilder
feels the urge to mimic the styles and techniques of his bodybuilding
heroes, but keep
in mind that not everything the pros do can be applied to your training, and some of it is just plain wrong,
like not using your thumbs to hold the bar on the bench press.
I'd love to get into it now
in the book but I
feel like fiber is the unsung
hero of hormone balance especially for the global experience that we're all having of estrogen dominance and estrogen pressure from 700 known xenoestrogens.
Much
like the
hero Johnson played
in «San Andreas,» Davis Okoye is so stiff and sexless that he
feels reverse - engineered from his own action figure.
I
feel this movie wouldve been so much better if a seasoned director had done it
like John Singleton... anyway, its just alot of hype because hes the «first» black super
hero (do nt tell Wesley Snipes though) and if you really want to see black panther skip the full length movie and see Wakanda
in Infinity war... as far as black panther goes he was great
in civil war and infinity war, you can skip the 2 hour trip to the land of vibranium.
Episode 1 -
Hero in Residence
feels like a promising start for Minecraft: Story Mode - Season Two.
The whole affair
feels like the second movie
in a trilogy because it does the whole «
hero fights an evil version of themselves» storyline, which doesn't work when we don't really know our
hero.
It's a smart movie — a quintessentially L.A. one, too,
in its self - awareness (the nameless
hero is a stuntman, Richard Rush fans take note), and it has an extraordinary quality of stillness that paints
in confident strokes what it
feels like to be completely alone by luck you call choice.
The goal was to make the player
feel like a super
hero, but
in true Dead Rising fashion, the base suit wasn't enough, so we added the ability to combo it with other items and really take Frank's abilities to the next level.
Stoll gives a solid performance, even if his villain role is a bit generic,
feeling more
like Obadiah Stane from the original Iron Man film, complete with a prolonged climax
in which supercharged
hero and supercharged villain fight it out
in their respective techno suits.
So when I first went down to Michoacán I really
felt like it was this
hero - villain story, of good fighting evil, of men
in white shirts going
in to fight this evil cartel.
The best example is the climax of the film, where the city is under siege and all you can think of is how much it
feels like the climactic battle
in The Avengers, only with half - shelled
heroes.
It's another origin story we're familiar with
in the world of comic book
heroes, but given the emphasis on magic and alternate dimensions, there are many other toys
in the toy box to play with to keep it all
feeling like something new to the universe of big - screen superheroes.
Dynasty Warriors: Gundam raised eyebrows when it was released
in 2007, but within the last few years Dragon Quest
Heroes and Hyrule Warriors
feel more
like inevitable products than portentous curiosities.
Plus, oddly enough, despite the chaos surrounding our plucky
heroes, it never quite
feels like they're
in all that much danger.
We had
heroes fighting each other, we had fantastic CGI work, we had a decent story line, and I
felt like he made the Hulk scary
in that first scene when he transforms.
With regards to the introduction of previous
Heroes from other games, it's done
in the similar fashion as to how any new character is introduced, usually by you joining them
in battle to assist them, or having to battle them first and then they join you, but while I would
like to applaud its story for the way it does mirror that of one you'd expect from a lesser Fire Emblem game, but there can be no denying that despite the approach taken, it's story does
feel like that of Fire Emblem
Heroes and Hyrule Warriors slapped together with some of the names, items and minor details changed to something else.
But
in his review, Barber does single out the South Korean action scenes that,
in his words,
feel too much
like a James Bond movie: «[S] pies mutter to each other via micro-radios, metal suitcases are packed with diamonds, and the
hero bumps into an old CIA associate, Everett Ross.»
«That's the genre where I
feel like two characters can be the two
heroes and the two villains of the film — they are both one another's chief obstacles and one another's chief goal
in the movie.
But Alan Sepinwall, writing for Hitfix, didn't register such resounding applause for the series finale: «It all
felt a bit
like the climax of Man of Steel,
in which a situation is contrived
in which our
hero has no choice but to take deadly action that goes against the things that have defined the character for decades.
Much
like Theeb and the other Nomads, by the half - way point of this picture, you have no idea what's going to happen next, and this
feeling of uncertainty is more than welcome
in a boy -
hero's journey such as this.
The one aspect that I enjoyed
in Dragon Quest
Heroes 2 is not the addition of a more densely populated semi-open world with monsters to fight, it is the fact that each town now
feels like it is from a proper JRPG with multiple points of interest.
And then there is the really off - beat stuff
like a post-apocalyptic-vampire-western-road movie, Stake Land (which is magnificent), a naughty DIY costumed
hero flick from James Gun called Super and starring Ellen Page and Kevin Bacon, an Eva Green starring ethereal cloning drama from Hungary, but
in English, called Womb, and a film that will make you completely reassess how you
feel about Santa Claus and his elf posse when the jolly fat man is portrayed as a 25 meter tall horned demon encased
in a block of ice under a Finnish mountain.
That leaves less than two - thirds of the movie for things to happen, but fortunately for our grumbly
hero, he has some help
in the form of Dave (John Goodman), a surf - shop - owning buddy
in the middle of a divorce, and John (Thomas Middleditch), a nervous rookie who is ready to take over completely random portions of the plot or pitch
in some voice - over narration whenever Willis
feels like taking a nap
in his trailer.
Tony Leung said that although he has only worked with Ziyi twice before (they also starred together
in Hero), he
felt like they have worked on six movies together!
It chips away at the cowboy -
hero mythos
in somber fashion by giving us a fictionalized - yet - neo-realistic account of a downhome dude who's trapped
in his rustic surroundings,
feeling like a person without a purpose.
Matthew Heineman: When I first set foot
in Mexico I really
felt like I was telling a classic
hero / villain story of guys
in white shirts fighting against guys
in black shirts
in the classic Western sense.
The problem with Astro Boy, a computer - animated take on the vintage Japanese cartoon series, is that
like its supersonic, jets -
in - his - feet
hero, the movie itself
feels totally robotic.
Like with the
heroes of the story, it seems that the filmmakers didn't
feel the need to fully flesh things out
in this one installment, as much development is skipped over, with hints that we'll get to know more, eventually.
The level design
in 88
Heroes: 98
Heroes Edition is unfortunately extremely uninspiring and, as someone who grew up
in the wonderful 16 - bit era of platform magic, most of the levels on offer here
felt like more of a chore to get to the end of rather than offering a real challenge.
In fact the film never makes up its mind about Peter's destiny, as so much seems chance, but it
feels like at one point this was way more of a Joseph Campbell /
Hero's Journey - type story than it ended up.
And not smart enough, as meta - introspection goes, to bridge the gaps
in Chronicle,
like a badly under - developed «
hero» and an equally under - developed «villain,» their relationship to each other, and, at the end, an emotional coda that
feels unearned and tacked - on.
When he first broke with Chungking Express
in the mid-Nineties, it was
like tuning into a fresh signal on a new frequency: his filmmaking
felt as though it was driven by a seductive urge to dissolve the viewpoints of director, camera, lonely - hearted
hero, audience, and screen into one throbbing, super-sensitive entity.
Yes, movies have subplots
in addition to the main plot all the time, but the problem here is that neither
feels like they're ultimately about Kemp and our
hero doesn't really have much control over either situation.
I
feel like the film was lost
in the editing room, for there seems to be the raw material here for a truly great contemporary Western and a grand, dramatic meditation on the soul of an American
hero.
Stuck
in the middle of the film is a flight to a tropical island (typical of the Flynn pics, if not the pivotal denouement
in MGM's Mutiny on the Bounty) and the
hero's involvement with a local girl (a leftover from Polynesian epics such as Hurricane, Bird of Paradise, and prior Dorothy Lamour romances
like Aloma of the South Seas)-- surgical additions that may have been present
in the original novel, but
feel tacked on
in a film that runs at a fast globe - trotting pace
in its 98 min.
Black Panther may be Coogler's first superhero movie, but
in truth, the
heroes at the center of his films, including Oscar Grant, have always
felt bigger than their real - life counterparts, if only because of Coogler's willingness to lean into treating them
like the
heroes of a movie.
I
felt that they had become weary of insipid Pollyanna stories with their peroxide - blonde, doll -
like heroines, steeped
in eternal virginity, and their hairless flat - chested sterile
heroes, who were as lily - white as the heroines.