Sentences with phrase «grander aspirations as»

Refn clearly has a love for the likes of Walter Hill and John Carpenter, as well as cult classics like Silent Running and Logan's Run, a film he was looking to remake for some time; von Trier has grander aspirations as a filmmaker, a compulsive need to make the audience feel something, anything, at the end of his works.

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Knowing that the highest aspiration of most footballers as young day - dreamers is to not only represent their country, but to be thrust into the big stage, the grand moment, to score the decisive last minute goal — make a vital clearance for defenders?
Directed by Makoto Shinkai in high - end 2D animation with digital flourishes, it's as moving in its way as My Life As a Zucchini, though it has much grander aspirations than simply depicting a slice of lifas moving in its way as My Life As a Zucchini, though it has much grander aspirations than simply depicting a slice of lifas My Life As a Zucchini, though it has much grander aspirations than simply depicting a slice of lifAs a Zucchini, though it has much grander aspirations than simply depicting a slice of life.
Nominated for the Grand Jury Prize and winner of the Director's Award at Sundance 2002, Tadpole is a short, incredulous, but entertaining film that some will see as another form of The Graduate or Rushmore, except without some of the artistic aspirations.
Not only is it our crown jewel, Grand Park Orchard also represents the aspirations of the Group as we scale the heights to be the leading hospitality chain in the Asia Pacific,» said Mr Allen Law, Director of Park Hotel Group.
Nonetheless, there is every reason to think that a contemporary president could articulate how this remarkable juncture in human history, as infinite aspirations butt up against planetary limits, can be met with a grand, sustained effort.
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