Sentences with phrase «in by nostalgia»

It may leave me somewhat partial, drawn in by nostalgia.

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Former Disney employee Jody Jean Dreyer wrote in her Disney memoir that the Imagineers understood that scent is a strong trigger for memory, which can help us associate Disneyland with childhood nostalgia, just by getting a whiff of popcorn.
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While his economic strategy was by no means so one - sided and simplistic as was commonly believed in the 1960s and»70s and although he still proclaimed industrialization and a «technical revolution» as his goals, Mao displayed continuing anxiety regarding the corrupting influence of the fruits of technical progress and an acute nostalgia for the perceived purity and egalitarianism that had marked the moral and political world of the Jinggang Mountains and Yan» an eras.
By my reckoning, the social conditions that made him so alluring — most importantly the nostalgia for an integral Christian culture — are no longer in place.
All they can offer is nostalgia for simpler days, some deprecatory remarks about our 24 - hour news cycle, and a forlorn endorsement of shorter memos for the President (the demand for which was, as I recall, widely regarded by critics as a symptom of intellectual vacuity in the Reagan Adminstration).
So in light of all this, it was with great excitement and nostalgia that I recently received from Kregel Academic a review copy of a book called Jesus the Messiah which was co-authored by Gordon Johnston, Darrel Bock, and Herbert Bateman.
Certainly there is an uncivil tone to much current political language - although I urge those tempted by nostalgia to read up on the language used in 19th - century American politics.
Surrounded as we are by blustery buzz and clattery chatter, equipped with our always - tuned - in devices, we're tempted to nostalgia for the hush of past ages and isolated prairie towns.
Murray told EW, «What I have found by bringing these characters back is that it's not so much about nostalgia, but a sense that they still feel relevant and fresh to me, and after 20 years, they can't wait to comment on modern life in the 21st century.
Let us say that the rural Georgian in me is cast into a fit of nostalgia by reading David Yeago's account of his childhood in Virginia.
Promoting a brittle presentmindedness, the idea of progress weakens «the inclination to make intelligent provision for the future, and nostalgia, its ideological twin, undermines the ability to make intelligent use of the past» Distinguishing carefully between nostalgia and an appropriately critical historic memory, Lasch laments the ways in which — driven by progress, even driven a bit mad by it — we can do no better than issue a «communitarian counterpoint» to attempt to right the balance and to retain, at least here and there, smidgens of civic virtue.
In this recipe by chef José Andrés, he skips the nostalgia.
Even Everton fans will be gripped by the seven stories, while the red half of Merseyside will enjoy the nostalgia trip provided by «Here We Go Gathering Cups in May».
You say your a fan since the 70s then we've both seen other managers at the club players come and go and so do managers don't get caught up in nostalgia this is about Arsenal not Arsene and if you watch the team like you claim then you'd see we're miles off the top teams and miles off winning the premier league, we have regressed and if you think by winning the fa cup is progressing your easily pleased!
The old guys had swum their 200 yards in 1:52.2, only 10 seconds slower than then best collective time two decades earlier, followed by war, marriage and nostalgia.
Despite the mixed reaction, the kit's similarity to the iconic shirts worn by the nation's Golden Generation in their maiden World Cup campaign in the United States in 1994 should earn it major points for nostalgia among Super Eagles supporters.
Lest I get carried away by nostalgia, we should also remember that back in those good -LRB-?)
All enjoyable nostalgia for a crowd of Tory Party delegates, buoyed by today's tribute to Margaret Thatcher in the auditorium, but a rather reductive distraction from today's key battlegrounds — these were voiced by Lord Ashcroft, who introduced us to some of his latest polling, and former ConHome editor Tim Montgomerie, at the same event.
The Brits are coming, and we're indulging in a lil nostalgia of Brit Awards gone by.
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As mentioned in my previous post, I have been visited by my bitter sweet friend, Nostalgia this holiday season.
As the crisp, earthy autumn air moves in on our summer days we feel overtaken by nostalgia.
All those who are «tortured» by nostalgia, designers gave an official reason to immerse ourselves in it from head to toe.
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The Miu Miu show was perhaps the boldest expression of the «nostalgia for the revolution» attitude, so much so that it was heralded by a wild posting campaign all around Paris — devised by M / M and consisting of an alphabet of feminine behaviours and comportments — that was heavily redolent of the famous «La beauté est dans la rue» posters produced in May 1968 by Atelier Populaire.
The production telegraphs a lot by bathing pre-war college and jazz club scenes in a honeyed light that drips with nostalgia, while wartime and post-war scenes are shot in a drab bluish - gray.
Writer - director Mark Pellington meditates on these questions at length in the somber indie «Nostalgia,» a cinematic mosaic with the thematic heft to get, say, Bruce Dern to drop by for a scene.
The show plays like a slapdash effort, conceived less by creative spark than as the product of focus - group testing, with a dash of nostalgia thrown in.
This image released by Bleecker Street shows Ellen Burstyn in a scene from «Nostalgia
The film demonstrates how Marvel, following the overall architecture overseen by studio head Kevin Feige, ties together moments, personalities and themes from earlier films in ways beyond reheated nostalgia.
Recounting the extraordinary life story of Louis Zamperini (played by Jack O'Connell, «Starred Up»)-- who ran for America in the 1936 Olympics, survived a plane crash during World War II, stayed afloat for 75 days on a life raft before forced internment in a series of Japanese POW camps — Jolie and company seem to be digging into the Spielberg playbook: The movie offers up sun - dappled nostalgia for Depression - era Southern California, harrowing wartime sequences, and even a shark attack, but it serves them all up with maximum efficiency.
Written by Alex Ross Perry (who's maybe the last human being on Earth whose name you'd expect to see in the closing credits) and filled with all of the sincerity that he's left out of the savagely caustic screenplays he's written for himself, «Nostalgia» begins with an insurance agent named Daniel (John Ortiz) visiting Ronald, a curmudgeonly old hoarder played by Bruce Dern.
So this summer's big - screen debut of Judy Moody - the spirited, red - haired third - grade heroine of Megan McDonald's wildly popular tween - lit series - brings on a wave of nostalgia accompanied, unfortunately, by a great big yawn that will surely be experienced by parents hoping for a spark of irreverence à la Pippi or the broad comic appeal found in most theatrical family fare these days.
It's certainly niche, definitely esoteric, but for those that it does tickle, (especially those who have a friend to play with in real, physical space), it's the kind of experience that is unlike anything I can think of, and since first coming across it years ago, has been talked about with a sense of wistful nostalgia by anyone I know who's played it.
In a fit of hurt feelings and nostalgia, the sisters decide to throw one last rager at the house, inviting high - school friends, a gang of hard - partying Korean nail techs led by New Girl's Greta Lee, and cute handyman neighbor James (Ike Barinholz).
Since the OASIS was primarily conceived by James Halliday (Mark Rylance), an eccentric inventor with a vast nostalgia for the pop culture of the 1980s, Halliday's most ardent adherents, most of whom weren't even born then, are awash in the movie and video game artifacts of that era.
Based on the journalist Lynn Barber's memoir of her sentimental education at the hand of an older charmer and scripted by Nick Hornby, this soft - edged exercise in nostalgia is worth seeing for its rich array of sharply drawn characters led by Carey Mulligan, who received a deserved Oscar nomination for her sweet, smart, sexy central performance.
The biggest draw here is Biehn himself, yesterdecade's star of James Cameron blockbusters The Terminator, Aliens and The Abyss — and while there is no doubt that The Victim is something of a vanity project, there is also a strange, nostalgia - tinged melancholy to be found in the scene where young, buxom Annie (apparently no longer traumatised by her bff's very recent death) beds Biehn's Kyle every which way in a softcore - graphic manner harking straight back to Biehn's Eighties heyday (complete with rocking score).
Well, judging by «Spectre,» to get back to a few basics, and indulge in a fun bit of nostalgia.
Where Lowery interrogates nostalgia, with Robert Redford as an old man whose life has been fueled by the «magic» of a single encounter from his younger days, the Duffers soak in it, dropping homages like breadcrumbs and slathering on Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein's John Carpenter — biting synthesizer score.
In an era where every major studio doggedly chases the nostalgia dollar, Deakins actually conjured that rarest of feelings, but alas, the February release had fallen off everyone's radar by ballot - casting time.
I can only imagine three audiences for Campus Man — those that collect every piece of 80s piffle purely for nostalgia, those that want to see homoerotic music montages featuring hunky men in swimsuits, or perhaps you're curious to see some early work by John Dye of «Touched by an Angel» or Kim Delaney (Mission to Mars, Body Parts) of «NYPD Blue».
While moments, particularly the resolution to that seemingly throwaway subplot about the dead friend, can be moving despite their dissonance (a Farrelly hallmark), they're always cursory to the central duo, who are unrepentant in their squandering of years on foolish pranks, openly hostile towards reflections of their age (e.g., Fraida), and insulated from harsh reality by not only their wilful ignorance, but a perpetual fog of nostalgia as well.
In making Revenant Kingdom, Level 5 has achieved an incredible feat by delivering a game that can generate feelings of nostalgia formed from other intellectual properties with its own new, different content that manages to stand on its own.
Hoot isn't really trying to recapture a sense of nostalgia for these sorts of vacuous, sometimes - preachy little films, but it does appear to be made by people that haven't really matured past that era in terms of what they think of when they conceive of movies aimed at young adults.
The Legend of Dark Witch 3 (or «The Legend of Dark Witch Episode 3: Wisdom and Lunacy» if you want to be specific) continues this 2D action nostalgia trip by offering incredibly fun gameplay in a familiar and adorable world that fans have fallen in love with since day one.
Once again set to be published by Square Enix as I am Setsua was, Lost Sphear is set to feature a «nostalgia - inspired battle system» with a revamped ATB (Active Time Battle) system and is said to offer the player more freedom when in battle, and features more seamless environments to explore when it launches on January 23 2018.
by Walter Chaw Emboldened, perhaps, by the surprisingly good The Other Guys and the surprisingly great Get Him to the Greek, I went into Steve Pink's Hot Tub Time Machine with the belief that its high - concept idea — not the time travel, but the casting of»80s icon John Cusack in a film that would return him to his decade of greatest power and influence — would be at least enough for it to function as a fairly smart nostalgia piece.
Like «Wonder Years», «Scrubs» employs a voiceover track, by J.D., though this is naturally done sans nostalgia since both the show and narration are set in the present.
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