Sentences with phrase «hail of bullets do»

By avoiding clunky speeches and cringeworthy heroic dialogue, Nolan and his supervising sound designer Richard King have let the whistle of bombs, explosions and hail of bullets do the real talking.

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The first police officer to burst through the door of a Las Vegas hotel suite where a gunman unleashed a hail of bullets on a concert last year didn't activate his body camera.
If you can get past what kills most of us — get through what I call the hail of bullets — then your genes can do you some good.
But as unrealistic as those effects might seem, the lobby scene added elements of realism that most shootouts don't have, particularly in how the environments disintegrate under a hail of bullets.
Nobody does unhinged quite like Foster, and this is easily Pine's best work in years, but the movie ultimately belongs to Bridges as the devilishly funny, veteran Texas Ranger who would rather go down in a hail of bullets than be forced into retirement.
They can also soak up an absurd amount of bullets, so many fights boil down to you holding down the trigger while a hail of seemingly ineffectual bullets hammers into the enemy plane before then patiently waiting for the guns to cool so you can do it again.
Even with the weapons - based approach, at no point did we see a hail of bullets — ammo is clearly in short supply, so multiple enemies had to be taken out with a carefully assembled chain of attacks.
China still holds the dubious distinction of redefining «kicking someone when they're down» for its policy of charging a condemned prisoner's family for the bullet to kill him, but when a defendant has to pay, as he does in some states, for the cost of the prosecutor who calls on a jury to give him the death sentence, we're within hailing distance of Chinese policy.
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