It was a narrative in which they had
felt like heroes of a sort, and certainly martyrs.
Learners will
feel like the hero of their own story, by being able to have impact on their environment, to interact with objects, with maps, with characters.
Like the games before it, Fable: The Journey stands strong on its accessibility, its sense of charm and wonder and because it, more than any other game, makes
you feel like the hero of a fairytale.
If you want to
feel like the hero of a 1960's sci - fi film, here's your chance.
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.
For people to call me a
hero,
of course that makes me
feel good, it makes me
feel like I've helped them and that's what I wanted to do.
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.
On every visit to Oregon, Josh made a point
of running at the Prefontaine Track in Eugene, to
feel like his
hero, Steve Prefontaine.
Considering the relative successes
of the
Hero and Torrey,
feels like we might be due for a small stumble.
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.
I know there are many advantages to central kitchens (improved food safety, quality control, etc.) and experts
like Janet Poppendieck (one
of my personal school food
heroes) support their use, but I hung up the phone with Boundas
feeling depressed.
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's hard to
feel like you're some
hero of science or innovation when you're trying to keep up with what we used to do,» Green says ruefully.
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.
First and foremost, I
liked that Strike was a regular bloke rather than a textbook «
hero» with various special attributes that placed him head and above the other characters; plus, all
of his interactions and reactions
felt very realistic to me.
The slits kind
of make me
feel like I'm a super
hero wearing a cape.
So I wanted to
feel myself
like one
of its
heroes that is why I looked for a website that is totally free
of charge to use and found hornyasia.com.
The same goes for Sundance «it» guy Tye Sheridan, who —
like Miller —
feels like the kind
of rugged individual who's going to be our
hero.
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.
Their fights with the Avengers are the film's highlights, and a couple
of them truly
feel like significant threats to Earth's Mightiest
Heroes.
The result
feels a bit
like a lavishly produced, superhero - and supervillain - stocked standup comedy special, with fight scenes, chases and explosions spliced into footage
of the
hero telling you about the wild couple
of weeks he just had.
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.
This game
feels like indie version
of heroes, but gameplay is broken at this state.
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.
Some directors are great storytellers without their presence being
felt, but De Palma, much
like his cinematic
hero Alfred Hitchcock, is a master manipulator
of both his medium and his audience.
So while anyone who has any memory
of the early Seventies will
feel like they're back there again with the establishment / counterculture antagonisms and raging ego trips and spells
of mellow sunlight, they will also,
like the film's
hero, detect another phantom vibe.
I really
liked the dynamic
of the movie that citizens have mixed
feelings for the
hero.
I
like focused biopics that don't
feel they need to go from cradle to grave, but the focus here gives the film a bit
of unearned
hero worship, as we see LBJ hold the country together after tragedy and fight for civil rights against caricaturish opponents.
Iron Man 3
feels a lot
like the end
of the series, which isn't a bad thing — Robert Downey Jr. does the
hero's journey thing quite well — but director Black handles it oddly.
It almost
feels like a more word heavy Zelda - type story about a legendary
hero, his bloodline, and the reacquiring
of the legendary Zenithian sword and armor.
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.
We're going to be seeing films
of all kinds and genres within this shared universe, and more so than any
of the other MCU films, Black Panther
feels like an invitation for everyone to take part — to tell stories from unique perspectives and world views, and to bring cultural, ideological, and social ideals to these comic book
heroes.
These games can seem
like simplistic power fantasies but musou games are less about exhibiting raw strength and more about capturing the
feeling of epic stories where
heroes perform awe - inspiring deeds.
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 often
feels more
like an ensemble piece that the story
of a single
hero, and with a cast
like this, that proves to be a very good thing.
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.
i love the direction
of this movie so glad it is «nt another cheese fest comedic super
hero movie
like GOTG this
feels like it has a message, some depth to the lore and characters and has a very cerebral tone and
feel
Consequently this film, more than the other two,
feels like a straight line: less improvisation, more inevitability, all
of it leading to the moment where our
hero, the merciless assassin, decides whether his training to be an instrument overrules his instinct to be a human.
Him taking over and sometimes adding to what Zimmer had already done made this
feel like the kind
of adventures that many
like to see when viewing movies about epic
heroes attempting to save the world.
With these additions, Dragon Quest
Heroes 2
feels like the best
of both series, despite one or two moments when the two vastly different franchises clash.
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.
Ultimately, despite its power - ups and multiple characters, Not A
Hero feels like it's missing just one layer
of gameplay, something to make it stick to your ribs as it goes down.
Like his
hero, you
feel Miike could come out brawling practically for the rest
of time, while we stagger around behind him hopelessly trying to keep up with his output.
Dolan goes on to explain that «this «villain» subplot, albeit funny and entertaining, didn't
feel like it belonged to the rest
of the story, which ended up not being on
heroes or their nemesis, bur [sic] rather on childhood, and its dreams.»
«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.
Overall,
Heroes & Legends: Conquerors
of Kolhor
feels like a demo even with its full release.
After what
feels like years
of wishing and hoping and spamming studio heads, Marvel and DC finally announced that two brand new lady
heroes would be heading to the big screen.