Sentences with phrase «in those few scenes when»

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Then there are the scenes when plot points are achingly hand - fed to us, like a scene in which Ellsberg is making copies of the volumes of files that make up the Pentagon Papers (which also drags on a few beats too long).
When pocket squares burst back onto the menswear scene in recent years, more than a few people thought they were just another short - lived style fad, but now that the dust has settled, it's obvious that
When robo - advisors first burst on the scene a few years ago, they threatened to replace human advisors in situations where not much human help was needed.
«9 In 1876 Melville, in describing the happy domestic scene of a mother and child, remarked, «Under such scenes abysses be — / Dark quarries where few care to pry.10 Perhaps he remembered that day not ten years before when his own eldest son, 18 years old, shot himself to death in his room at homIn 1876 Melville, in describing the happy domestic scene of a mother and child, remarked, «Under such scenes abysses be — / Dark quarries where few care to pry.10 Perhaps he remembered that day not ten years before when his own eldest son, 18 years old, shot himself to death in his room at homin describing the happy domestic scene of a mother and child, remarked, «Under such scenes abysses be — / Dark quarries where few care to pry.10 Perhaps he remembered that day not ten years before when his own eldest son, 18 years old, shot himself to death in his room at homin his room at home.
(So that when you read a news story, for instance, you might also get a composite assessment value that was assigned directly from other readers without them ever having to express such assessment via speaking, writing, etc. if a group of people are on the scene of some event covered by the news, then obviously there would be great value in knowing some directly transferred assessment values from their brains, rather than what today we get as a summary from a few reporters plus maybe a few witnesses that still have to express what they saw.)
Michelle Wie has arrived at a moment when women's golf is more than ever in the shadow of the men's game, when despite the tremendous gifts of Annika Sorenstam and the wave of talented Korean golfers who have come on the scene in the past few years, the game seems increasingly an afterthought.
Nigerians who boasts of a vibrant social media scene, fuelled by a rapid increase in mobile phone usage criticized the Senate when the bill was introduced a few months ago.
And it was this scene from the boardwalk in Seaside Heights a few years ago when Christie yelled and screamed at a guy who had made a snide comment.
Professor Rueda set the scene: in times of economic hardship, when GDP is falling, the European social model should mitigate the impact of a rise in unemployment and inequality with a concomitant increase in benefit spending, however this model, which held until the 1990s, is no longer the case, except in a few countries such as Spain and Ireland.
It is well worth reading if one likes gossip, bitching and behind the scenes insights into a diverse group of highly ambitious individuals, all inevitably bound to fail in realising their ultimate ambition because they were unfortunate enough to seek to achieve it in a year when the press had turned one of them, with few achievements to his name, into a saint who could do nothing wrong.
None of these folks seems at first blush likely to enter the putrid Albany scene, but that's partly why Paterson took the lead with preemptive budget cuts and staff freezes — and as recent history shows, when a gigantic operation needs a bailout, a few potentates come together to set it in motion.
When it comes to local legends in Bolton, there are few better than Fred Dibnah, and a trip to his heritage centre may not seem like the most conventional of venues for the Bolton dating scene, but it provides a fantastic way to get in touch with the history of your local community.
Played from its opening whimsical guitar score as a sweet story about friends, the dynamic of a real - life, Apatow - brand bromance is prominent, and makes for a few funny bonding moments, like when Tommy has Greg loudly rehearse a scene in a restaurant as a ridiculous gesture of fearlessness.
When Jack and Ana have their final climactic fight scene, he gets a few slaps in and one kick to the stomach.
You'll have tears of mirth rolling down your cheeks one moment, when Renton is forced to make an emergency visit to «the worst toilet in Scotland», and you'll be devastated at the utterly tragic loss experienced by the characters a few scenes later.
Lots of non-violent, non-gory but otherwise unsettling scenes worth mentioning: many «jump» scenes when people or objects startle others; we hear some noises during the night in many scenes (creaking doors and floorboards, screams, eerie whispers, doorknobs turning, pounding at doors) and doors slam shut as people run past them; we see eerie carvings and sculptures throughout a house, a maelstrom and sculptures come alive and scream and a skeleton sits up abruptly; a ghostly face is seen at a window and in a ceiling, windows become eyes, ghostly children are seen a few times (in one scene, a ghostly baby from a sculpture crawls under the sheets as a woman lies in bed) and a woman's hair is braided by invisible hands.
The movie tries for a few scenes of psychological transformation (as when Kersey watches his raging father - in - law go after poachers with a shotgun), but they're ham - handed, and the whole trick of the movie is that Willis doesn't shake off his easygoing charm once he becomes a vigilante.
Although Fatal Attraction does go overboard in a few memorable scenes, it never quite breaks suspension of disbelief, even when Lyne lets it all rip in a frantic confrontation at the end (reportedly re-shot for audience approval) that commands your attention, even if it feels a bit inconsistent with the rest of the film's tone
Not a problem in of itself (and, in fact, many filmmakers would do well to follow his lead, as few commentaries hold any kind of interest aside from the stray tidbit now and again), when the commentary track is enabled through remote or Special Features menu, as the film plays on into un-commented scenes the regular soundtrack doesn't return.
When paired with the few exhilarating scenes of Harding (Robbie and her stunt doubles) landing her jumps and proving she was worth all that money LaVona spent on her lessons, these mealy - mouthed judges look like washed - up moral gatekeepers in a sport that's «fucking rigged» to promote a Disney version of sweet young girls who take their beatings with a smile.
Consider the breathless, reserved way the elder Affleck shoots the storming of a barricaded old house, the grisly discovery in an upstairs bathroom, and the product of a series of violent acts that ends, a few scenes later, with a conversation between young Patrick and crusty Bressant about regret, forgiveness, and the impossibility of doing the right thing when there's no reliable yardstick for measuring propriety.
A «scene» in a classroom becomes magical when a feather floats into the room, with a few children continually blowing it to stay in the air.
Unfortunately for him, however, his diminutive, «finding himself in the big city» recluse has no chance against the boisterous Harrison when in the same scene (although, truth be told, during a few extra man mentoring scenes his straight man ways were a welcome offset to Kline's zaniness).
First, there are a few scenes of sexual innuendo, including the infamous washing machine scene, where it the nosy neighbor, Marcie, thinks that he is having sex in the washroom, when all the while he is just trying to open it («I'm going to shove my load into you whether you like it or not!»).
The scene when Oscar meets and glues together China Girl's broken legs (a reference to his inability to heal a wheelchair - bound girl at one of his shows, played by the actress who voices this animated counterpart) is one of the best in the film, precisely because it is one of few where Raimi takes his time to let a scene unfold naturally, rather than try to outdo what came before both visually and energetically.
In one early scene he watches, with a repressed amount inner glee, his wife has a panic attack at a club, when she can't find him, even though he's just a few feet away from her.
From the looks of it, Tom Cruise probably sustained a few cracked ribs and perhaps a broken knee when he attempted to jump from a scaffolding to the roof of a building in London during filming of a scene for his upcoming film «Mission Impossible 6.»
Segel and Diaz are game for anything — both of them have nude scenes, and Segel even manages a graceful if startling naked headstand — and at the film's end, when the audience finally gets a glimpse of the sex tape in question, a few horrified laughs may erupt.
If you are squeamish when it comes to acts of torture, whether you feel it is just or not, there are a few scenes that will probably have you covering your eyes in shock.
Ferrara gets a few memorable scenes as Mrs. Chavez, both when she is taken to prison and in a few other moments where she becomes the more hostile parenting figure.
The chemistry — established in a few brief airport scenes — between Wilde and Lacy is palpable but just when you think the story could surprise you, they make the clichéd choice to pose as a couple.
There are a few stumbling scenes of remorse when characters fall but the disjointed picture never fully captures the enormity of their mission or what being in that area felt like.
It also went a long way in my benefit when I had to answer for two tickets at the scene — Not guilty on both, only because I could tell the courts everything about the experience, where I was, how many cars were on the road, how I had passed two police cars a few miles up the road, etc, etc..
When his fictional counterpart writes a few particularly scandalous scenes, and even has his characters discussing the stories of Shariar Mandanipour, the real Mandanipour's delight in his project shines through, even in translation.
When robo - advisors first burst on the scene a few years ago, they threatened to replace human advisors in situations where not much human help was needed.
The lack of long lines, the budget - friendly accommodation prices, and the good old warm feeling that you get when gazing upon a snow - covered landscape scene are only a few of the reasons why I love spending winters in Europe.
I've listened to quite a few Halo soundtracks over the past few years, and as great as they are, listening to it outside of the game on a pair of headphones doesn't compare to when you're hearing it in - game amidst heated firefights or during dramatic cut scenes.
There are few genuinely interesting and well - executed moments in QD games, the very first scene of Fahrenheit comes to mind, it's just that Cage shits the bed when it comes to executing the plot of his games.
Only when the game throws dozens of enemies at you at once does it really get challenging — and even then it doesn't come close to the challenges posed by F.E.A.R. And Raven's attempts to expand the basic gameplay with a few scenes of vehicular combat, while admirable, enjoy only mild success, coming off more like chapters in an arcade rail - shooter from eight years ago than anything a modern shooter should have.
Usually hidden behind the scenes, they gained a tiny bit of attention a few years back when they created a reproduction of Veronese's Les Noces De Cana (below) which was used in a 2009 performance piece by Peter Greenaway that took place in the refectory of San Giorgio Maggiore in Venice where the painting had hung originally.
Sue Williamson has been a key figure on the South African art scene since the early 1980s when she produced A Few South Africans, a groundbreaking series of portrait prints featuring women in the struggle against apartheid.
There's such grace and refinement, and simple sensory pleasure, to be found in Judd that it's hard to believe that when his art first came on the scene, even some of his fans felt it was a purely conceptual exercise, with few aesthetic rewards.
With this in mind, we set out to create «Member Mondays» — providing behind - the - scenes access to the Museum on a few select Mondays per year when the Museum is closed to the public.
On a chilly afternoon in December, ARTnews joined the two for lunch at Fanelli's Cafe, a boisterous restaurant and bar that was one of the few haunts in SoHo when the New York art scene took new shape in the»70s.
Based in Beijing ever since, she has been an instrumental actor in the contemporary Chinese scene through extensive critical writings, interviews and exhibitions to promote and articulate art and artists at the forefront of creative developments here — and when few others were on the ground to witness them.
In a time when few painters seem concerned with the problems or progress of painting, a group appears on the scene ready to reach out to the peripheries of its territory, and thereby expand its language.
When we wrote about Toxic Drywall Rotting Houses, Sickening Occupants in Florida a few weeks ago I thought it would become a big story: Houses being built with drywall that makes metal corrode and people sick, like a scene out of the Andromeda Strain.
Founded in 2011, Electrum made its way on the scene when bitcoin were valued at just a few dollars.
When I think about the ways recruiting has been transformed in the last few years, a lot of changes have happened «behind the scenes».
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