Sentences with phrase «gory bits»

Voice acting is quiet good and music is solid but it's the rifle shots and the gory bits that really shine.
I could make the point that I love the original Killing Floor to itty bitty gory bits, and that having the sequel playable by even more people should be a good thing.
I didn't know, don't know, about the in - between bits; the gory bits of you, and the gory bits of me.»
It's so important for women to be honest about pregnancy and childbirth, and this includes all the gory bits, too.
«Saved by...», yeah just don't read those gory bits about sacrificing animals to god, and that bit about don't eat shellfish.
I didn't need an ambulance, but I was watching my hands rather than the movie during the goriest bits.
I didn't need an ambulance, but then I was watching my hands rather than the movie during the goriest bits.

Not exact matches

This is a bit gory, but you can dissect a cadaver and cut a strip of back - body connective tissue that's so long you can hold the eyebrow and dangle the toes.
In the interest, I suspect, of holding on to the film's PG - 13 rating, Forster never lingers on any of the gory details, which renders the zombies a bit, heh, toothless.
The crocodiles are actually quite menacing, and their attacks are very gory and nail - biting with lots of chopped off heads, ripped out limbs and tearing people to pieces.
Well, here's the scoop: I sat through 3 1/2 hours of bluster and ego and gory battle sequences to report that the homosexuality in this Final Cut is so tame that it would make it onto network TV (OK, except where you see Colin drop his robe to immediately hop under the covers... yes, there are some silhouetted bits and pieces to be had).
Although it may be a bit overly gory, the way your actions shape the outcome of the game is brilliant.
To what end still isn't clear, but the journey will no doubt be fun (if a bit gory at times).
I Kissed a Vampire (Unrated) Gory, Goth musical about a teenager Lucas Grabeel) who develops fangs and an insatiable lust for blood after being bitten in the neck by an exchange student (Tahlena Chikami) from Transylvania.
But fair warning, this show can get a bit gory, so watch with caution.
This is more of a mystery thriller than a gory horror flick, perfect for if you are a bit squeamish.
But here it is, nonethless: A cheeky, silly, gory and frankly two - bit parody of «The American Frontier» that looks to be planned out on the back of a cocktail napkin.
THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST (Grade: C --RRB-: Mel Gibson's arty, controversial chronicle of the last 12 hours in the life of Jesus Christ has turned out to be every bit as gory and contentious as its pre-release enemies feared: It's basically two hours of watching a guy we never really get to know as a character being tormented by a blood - thirsty Jewish mob and tortured by Roman sadists, interspersed with occasional, fortune - cookie sound - bites about «loving your neighbor» or whatever.
There's a little bit of pop to some of the dialogue early on («My insurance doesn't cover hormones,» Hailey's protective dad spits when he catches her trying to sneak out), but it's almost immediately too great of a hurdle and suspension of disbelief for McCoy (now 30, though younger when it was shot) and many of her costars to pass as teenagers, and the party - hearty set - up and kids - acclimating - themselves - to - the - house material that precedes the not - terribly - gory bloodletting is all nondescript filler.
It follows the legend, using simple words, not too gory images and I've added a little bit about the dragon being the last one so all the people are safe now.
I felt a bit like Goldilocks - one thriller was too macho, another was too gory - only The Fallen was just right, combining well drawn characters with a solidly told police procedural (by which I mean that there are no great leaps of coincidence that lead to the solving of the crime, just sound, time - consuming police - work, following leads up blind allies, and back down again until the right path is explored).
I have read loads of short story collects, i actually prefer them to full length novels.Of course you can garentee out of say twenty stories your gonna love ten, five are ok and five you hate or just don't get.Not with this book.The only one i wasn't fussed on was the first one where theres a nuclear war.The rest are gory, interesting and although some are old and a bit obvious the writing is sharp.Check out his novel trapped.
This contains a bit more gory detail than is usual in a Steel story, but her many fans will enjoy it nonetheless.
Maybe some of us want to pass out from the gory details, it could make the game just that bit more interesting were it more realistic....
For the uninitiated, here's a little bit of context: Unreal Tournament drew first blood on the PC in 1999, with a fanciful, science fiction tone and particularly gory splatters.
Together with other gratuitous effects, like fountains of blood, pieces of corpses that keep lying on the floor, burning enemies running around screaming, and Ryu nonchalantly shaking of the bloodstains from his weapons, Ninja Gaiden II is surely one of the most violent and gory games in existence, and they might have overdone things a bit.
True enough, the game is still every bit as brutal and gory as its predecessors.
Shadow moves allows you to use enhanced versions of special moves, while ultra combos are a bit like a less gory version of Mortal Kombat's fatalities; a way to close a match in style.
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