We derive
a feeling of nostalgia in the familiarity of the objects and can sympathize with the chaotic mess.
Not exact matches
Reading Burnham
in preparation for my remarks, I found myself
feeling nostalgia for the moral clarity
of the Cold War.
It will be Garrison Keillor
in reverse, and there will be — I
feel the pangs already — those moments
of bittersweet
nostalgia when I recall, with a longing almost palpable, the small town life I left behind
in Manhattan.
Aloo paratha, the very mention
of which evokes
feelings of comfort and
nostalgia in Indian hearts.
It all started last year when I was
feeling a bit
of pumpkin pie
nostalgia in the month
of March.
Great to read Amy's take on the movie, i have read her book about the invincibles as well and it made you
feel wonderful, this movie i am certain brings
in wonderful memories and a lot
of nostalgia.
For dads
of a certain age, Blue Peter
feels steeped
in nostalgia.
From the multitude
of impersonal emails and text messages that are sent daily, Marcus still believes
in the
nostalgia of sending a beautiful handwritten card, and hopes to ignite those
feelings in Target guests nationwide.
I think thats why I love taking photos so much - I have literally boxes full
of photos
in my garage
of my childhood and although there are some moments I don't remember, the majority I look at and get a
feeling of nostalgia wash over me as I relive the memories.
Call me old school, but sometimes iCal simply doesn't beat an old fashion pen and paper... while my new Graphic Image Datebook is far from old fashion (tell me the personalized «Missy» at the bottom and the brilliant blue hue doesn't scream professional and stylish) it does bring back
feelings of nostalgia of writing my homework
in my agenda at school... guess some things never change huh?
Had Pellington and Perry maybe added some sort
of levity to the proceedings,
Nostalgia wouldn't come off so heavy - handed
in its desire to make the audience
feel so much.
Also, there are profoundly effective moments when we share
in the joy and
nostalgia that each
of these characters
feels for their old culture and lost youth.
A game that invokes
nostalgia is one that we can all look fondly on, and FreezeMe incorporates some
of its own style
in, making this game
feel like a new adventure.
In a fit
of hurt
feelings and
nostalgia, the sisters decide to throw one last rager at the house, inviting high - school friends, a gang
of hard - partying Korean nail techs led by New Girl's Greta Lee, and cute handyman neighbor James (Ike Barinholz).
These projects must be comforting but also with a dash
of the unexpected; alive
in ways that aren't incongruous with that
nostalgia but also not purely a slave to those
feelings either.
The cinematography throughout the film is beautiful — thanks,
in large part, to the innate beauty
of Paris itself — and the recreation
of 1920s Paris will inspire
in the audience the type
of nostalgia that Gil himself
feels for the era.
In an era where every major studio doggedly chases the
nostalgia dollar, Deakins actually conjured that rarest
of feelings, but alas, the February release had fallen off everyone's radar by ballot - casting time.
Peter Howell
of the Toronto Star gave «Super 8» 2.5 stars out
of 4 and is quoted on the RT site: «Abrams fashions «Super 8»
in such a calculating manner, with every element weighed both for maximum
nostalgia value and ironic hipster cred, that it has an artificial
feel to it.
The colors (a mixture
of the candy colors
of golden age fantasy cinema and the muted hues
of nostalgia) are lush and the hazy scenes
of the stuck -
in - fifties small town
feel like some misty - eyed time warp with a few weird twists.
In making Revenant Kingdom, Level 5 has achieved an incredible feat by delivering a game that can generate
feelings of nostalgia formed from other intellectual properties with its own new, different content that manages to stand on its own.
The picture serves as a reminder
of all the great Latin sounds created
in the Seventies and is touching enough to evoke a few tears from Fania fans with
feelings of nostalgia for the bygone era.
Obvious Child
felt like a revelation
in the wake
of a festival that had distressingly begun to favor glamorously stripped - down Hollywood stars posturing
in films that reveled
in cheap
nostalgia and grating quirkiness.
Coming off a decade where the American genre film devolved into lowest - common - denominator investments and blockbusters ballooned skyward on the backs
of sequels and franchises, Refn's modest exercise
in crime pastiche and car - chase
nostalgia parlayed both the exhaustion
of Hollywood's narrative resources and — perhaps more importantly — the gathering mainstream curiosity
in independent music's preoccupation with the sound and
feel of the 1980s (the film's soundtrack has become one
of the most popular word -
of - mouth successes
of the decade).
Nonetheless, Hot Tub Time Machine works well to produce a
feeling of nostalgia for those who remember the decade, and to offer a kitsch depiction to younger audience members well versed
in 80s - retro culture.
didn't have the subtlety and richness
of Linklater's best work, it was an incredibly exhilarating film that left audiences with warm
feelings of nostalgia and a film to rewatch when you
feel like checking
in on its full -
of - life characters.
Every time I've revisited A Perfect World since (and I've been compelled to revisit it at least once every few years), as Costner's star has faded and Eastwood's elder statesmanhood behind the camera has somehow dwarfed his iconhood
in front
of it, I
feel the melancholy
nostalgia of the film more and more.
The show never makes you
feel as though you're participating
in a cynical
nostalgia play (though, let's face it, you kind
of are), and while 10 Years Later took a dip
in quality, succumbing to the dopiness
of its own premise, the steady laughs have us recommending both seasons.
It's
felt in the characters» reactions, the immediacy
of the narrative, and even
in Hans Zimmer's epic score, equally doused
in nostalgia.
It's not as laugh - out - loud funny as Juno nor as lacerating as Young Adult, and
in some ways
feels like a recombination
of those movies» elements:
nostalgia, child - bearing, mistimed coming
of age, remixed.
Fans will single out Huston's decision to make a slasher movie with little
in the way
of explicit gore effects as laudable, but my
feeling is that's
nostalgia talking again.
Even those not directly affected
feel involved —
nostalgia - filled chats appear
in offices and evoke debate on the state
of today's schooling, its past and its future.
Every time I enter
in a school, I
feel soaked by a wave
of nostalgia.
There's a whiff
of nostalgia about the Elise as John Barker explains: «There's a wonderfully retro
feel about this Elise,
in all the right ways.
The irresistible quality
of that candor stems
in part from what Jamison admits is
nostalgia for «those early days
of falling
in love with the drinking, when intoxication still
felt intoxicating.»
As an immigrant, I can
feel in my bones the pang
of nostalgia, memories
of my old country running as deep as genetic coding.
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Publisher's Weekly even noted a kind
of nostalgia in his book for the early days
of Amazon, as Marcus writes about their warehouse across from the world headquarters
of Starbucks and the exhiliaration they seemed to
feel.
And though both are great games, SWtG takes «the
feels» to the next level, distilling all the best tropes
of classic games — the exploration
of The Legend
of Zelda, the progression
of Castlevania, the platforming
of Prince
of Persia — into a concentrated
nostalgia bomb, capable
of leveling decades
of crappy AAA sequel - fortified video game cynicism
in one blast.
But now we're detouring into my personal
feelings of what has gone wrong with Kickstarter
in relation to videogames, and that's not fair because while Pillars
of Eternity may just be another
nostalgia project it's an astoundingly good one.
It's like being punched right
in the
nostalgias, a
feeling only made stronger by the fact that some
of the original cast have returned to voice their characters.
Yes, part
of this love for Abrams rebirth
of the franchise is
nostalgia, but I do also believe that The Force Awakens is a great movie
in its own right that succeeds
in feeling like a Star Wars film while still retaining a tonal style all
of its own, even when its a little too busy trying to replicate A New Hope.
MKR is fun and full
of charming old - school vibes that will hit you directly
in the
nostalgia feels, though the iffy controls and lack
of real diversity throughout the levels hamper the game as a whole.
We wanted to do justice to the
nostalgia of early games
in the shoot «em - up genre, so that people can pick up Velocity and
feel right at home, but also
feel the excitement
of playing something completely new!
There's a lot
of nostalgia and charm lost
in the move away from the pixel graphics and the current look
feels a little bland.
It's these moments that bring back the
feeling of nostalgia but
in a very modern way.
It just
feels as though it's a replica
of the classic games we used to play; I'm all for
nostalgia and it's great to play something that reminds me
of some
of the classics, but
in this day and age I kind
of expected a little bit more.
At the time, none
of those
feelings of nostalgia mattered because I could only think
of a handful
of newer games that had the option
of allowing your friend to plug
in their own controller, and play alongside you.
While Vvardefell isn't completely the same as
in the original Morrowind, the
feeling of nostalgia is tangible.
The character models are incredibly sharp and smooth (especially those found
in the TRON world, based off actual actors) and the environments are all colourful and have this exciting
feel about them — especially if you've got some
of that good old Disney
nostalgia building up.
As such, the game has a very Halo
feel to it, this is noticeable
in the PvP component,
in which there are elements
of nostalgia present
in regards to the franchise.