Not exact matches
Here's the «CliffsNotes» summary: The «Watchers» helped mankind with technology; humans abused it for evil; God cursed the angels for this and turned them into rock giants; these fallen angels help Noah build and defend the ark; when they die in the battle
against the
bad guys, the mysterious beings
go up to heaven.
Then again it was the girls choice to become a wrestler which means she think she's brave enough to take on a
guy, she knew coming into this business that she would one day have to
go against a dude but she still chose to wrestle so that has to do with her if she gets hurt but I take my hat off to the kid cause he made the right decision even if he did get
bad compliments because he was being a gentlemen and taking in consideration of her feeling physically and emotionally.
He's talking of
bad decisions
against them, then what did you
guys do apart from those decisions that
went against you?
Although I agree that the refereeing is atrocious and yes we do get some awful decisions
go against us but more often than not we bring it on ourselves, are defending is beyond pathetic I don't necessarily think they're
bad players I just think the
guys are not trained to defend..
True justice would be Bryan accepting this beatdown from Owens and Zayn as part of a long - con to get Shane into the ring so that Bryan could lay hands on the
guy who has made his job significantly harder for months and months, and the crowd realizing through Bryan's actions that yes, it is Shane O'Mac who is in the wrong and is the
bad guy, and Bryan, Owens, and Zayn deserve to be cheered for standing up
against the injustices of their patronizingly paternal corporate overlord, but I'm also not
going to hold my breath on the Right Story being told here.
ON HIS SON TORII JR.»S FOURTH - GRADE BASKETBALL TEAM Last year they
went undefeated and were beating
guys pretty
bad, so this year they moved up and played
against older kids.
Props to Al for being the first
guy to
go the distance
against a
guy that is the most
bad ass motherfucker on the planet, next to DC, Stipe, Conor, and GSP
Well, it's
going to happen to some football players, some
guys know (maybe know really well), pretty much without question, and the longer you play, the
worse the odds
against you.
For those that haven't seen the movies, Optimus Prime is the leader of the Autobots (good
guys) and they
go up
against Megatron and the Decepticons (
bad guys).
Michigan DE Chase Winovich on Air Force's resiliency: «I feel
bad for the terrorists those
guys are eventually
going to
go up
against.»
Pierce Brosnan's movies usually involves the spy
going up
against an unstoppable piece of technology that has fallen into the hands of a
bad guy.
Of course, things quickly
go wrong and she soon end up
going against an army of
bad guys.
Scenes of torture, such as one involving waterboarding, don't effectively capture the suffering and agony that must be
going on, and some of the fight scenes alternate between making nearly impossible things look easy and making easy things, particularly
against «boss»
bad guys, look like they could
go on forever.
Egerton
goes through the job interview from hell, pitted
against a bunch of Oxford and Cambridge Bond wannabes and thrown out of helicopters without a parachute, while Firth sets his attention to possible megalomaniac, Richmond Valentine (Samuel L. Jackson is literally the only actor that springs to mind when it comes to handling a
bad guy in Vaughn's wackiest movie yet — the man is phenomenal here).
I really don't see what's interesting about watching the good
guys fight
against the obviously over-powerful
bad guys that there's no way they're
going to be able to defeat, but you just know they will anyway.
Every fat cat from Las Lomas Polo is shadowed wherever he
goes by five or six escorts, and Spider Salazar is even
worse; ever since he struck it rich he's had himself protected by a troop of thugs trained in Israel, and that night Spider, who hadn't been on a horse for months because he was clogged with cholesterol and had to content himself with watching from the stands, that night Spider, who was completely plastered, ordered them to bring him the most spirited horse, a big, imperious bay called Parsley, and if I say «called,» Agustina princess, it's because no one calls it anything anymore, since in the darkness, the mud, and the commotion, Parsley lost his temper and threw Spider, slamming him
against a rock, and then some genius of a bodyguard, a
guy they call the Sucker, had the brilliant idea of teaching the horse a lesson by blasting it with his machine gun, leaving it riddled like a sieve with its hooves pointing up at the moon, the most pathetic little scene imaginable.
If you don't actually know though, Rocksteady stated that
bad guys will automatically jump out of the way of the Batmobile as it would
go against Batman's rule of not killing.
That's like letting a gay
guy review a game that has a tons of
bad things
against gay people, u think that reviewer is
going to be fair?
Skylanders is an already prebuilt game where the hero
goes up
against the
bad guy.
Disney Infinity is a game with prebuilt games that can only be played with their corresponding heroes / villains and they also follow a story to
go up
against the
bad guy.
I'm probably not
going to do a good job of explaining this, but the boss fights of Skies of Arcadia really make that one of the best games I've ever played, and it everything to do with keeping a stellar cast of
bad guy characters that weren't
gone / killed after one fight, but were consistently around a good chunk of the narrative, so not only could they build character off of each successive meeting, but it helped you strategize your giant airship battles
against them as you started to learn their fighting style (and of course the game would then use that to try and one - up you).
Immediately throwing you into the world as an eco-terrorist, you start Final Fantasy VII as what most people would view as the
bad guy,
going against society.