Sentences with phrase «include much action»

The story doesn't include much action or fight scenes.

Not exact matches

More recently, however, a few cases in the U.S. of much higher pay have drawn some criticism from shareholders (including several class action lawsuits).
From a lack of visible mentors and role models to underrepresentation in startup communities and pontification about including more women in tech, without much action, the challenges that women face in the tech field are well - known.
This includes establishing a much higher level of accountability and consequence for our actions and the impact we have on customers.
@William, I think since every action you take (including what shirt to wear) potentially kills someone there is such a thing as too much information in this context.
The action in Division I is an adjustment for every player making the leap from high school to college football, but Lamar's transition may include more on - field activity than he has seen much of his last two seasons at Franklin - Elk Grove.
These days, most children, including toddlers, are holed up inside the house, busy on their gadgets or playing with toys that do not require much physical action.
Family dances often include too much talking («verbal steps») until you reach your «action step» (such as time - out).
Their limitation lies in the brief part — text messages are too short to include much persuasion, so they're best used in triggering an action that you've preplanned.
[3] If Brown is also to include Nelson Mandela, who arguably made his name as much by his actions before gaining political power than after, then a discussion of political activists such as Emmeline Pankhurst or, perhaps even more so, Eleanor Roosevelt who successfully campaigned towards removing, or at least alleviating, a different kind of apartheid from their respective societies would have also made a welcome addition.
The action came as much of the budget, including the appropriations needed to keep the government running, was completed.
He goes on to points out that Democrats are as much to blame as Republicans, noting that although Governor Andrew Cuomo supported marriage equality in New York, his recent actions, including budget cuts, have diminished the rights of all workers, be they gay or straight.
A number of local residents and officials have blamed actions by the IJC for recent flooding, although members of that organization and the U.S Army Corps of Engineers have maintained that most of the issue is due to weather factors including rain during the Spring that was much heavier than usual.
In week two, much of the meeting was dedicated to the expansion of the National Action Network in Brooklyn, including the induction of new officers and the passing out of sign - up forms.
Both types of motivations play a role in job seekers» action plan including how they set and revise personal goals, develop job search plans, monitor and analyze the job search process, improve their skills related to finding employment, and also in how much effort they put forth during the employment search.
This model offers unique capabilities for preclinical assessment of thrombosis risk in a patient - specific manner, including efficacy testing of anti-thrombotic agents, elucidation of mechanism of action, and, potentially, biomarker identification, all providing a much - needed platform for drug discovery and development.
For the first part of the follicular phase we are menstruating, which means there is not much action happening from a hormonal level — all hormones including estrogen, progesterone and testosterone are low because they are not needed.
Such elements appear to have been included to force Hanks» Allen into choosing a life above or below sea level, but it's a decision that could've been made without the unnecessary action stuff - and, in the process, the film likely would've clocked in at a much more reasonable 90 minutes (as it is, Splash runs close to two hours).
These action sequences aren't anywhere near as much fun as the ensemble cast, which includes Jeffrey Dean Morgan's FBI agent (pastiche - y southern drawl and suit included) and romcom nice boy Jake Lacy (Obvious Child, Girls) as a sweaty, slightly useless Pop - Tart - eating minion to his evil genius sister.
Except for a few individual lines and sight gags, a brilliantly over-the-top action - comedy sequence near the midsection, and some characteristically sharp performances (including the one by Brolin, who imbues what might've otherwise been a granite - jawed killer meathead with recognizable humanity) there's not much to fondly recall here.
More good news on the audio front: a rather enjoyable 5.1 DTS - HD Master Audio track is included, which gives action sequences and Basil Poledouris» score a much - needed boost.
It has some decent action sequences, including an extended multi-sequence that begins at a funeral and ends on a bullet train (part of which looks much better on the Blu - ray than in RealD in theaters).
Unfortunately, their playful camaraderie isn't exploited nearly as much as it could be, because while the movie is incredibly lively in its opening and closing minutes (including one of the most ridiculous action sequences ever filmed), that sense of high - energy fun is absent for most of the middle section, when it starts to take itself too seriously.
And as much as I hate including a parody in this column, Trey Parker and Matt Stone's Team America: World Police had more fun with action - movie tropes than most action movies were having at the time.
As someone who isn't familiar with the book or any of the live - action adaptations, including one by Hausu director, Obayashi Nobuhiko, it is interesting to hear just how much more insight Hosoda's version brings to the screen.
Shot in nondescript Los Angeles locations, including a generic apartment where much of the action takes place, the movie has a flat, featureless look more suitable to one of the low - budget, semiprofessional productions that Mr. Affleck helps sponsor through the «Project Greenlight» contest.
Much more footage of the various characters and action beats are shown, including one brief look at the most formidable villain of the Star Wars saga.
Content Advisory: Much intense action violence, including fatalities and crippling injuries; a non-marital bedroom scene (nothing explicit); some language.
Though his plays cause much raucous laughter, they address bleak themes and usually include subdued action.
That approach includes focusing the spotlight on Evans» character (who leads a rebellion aboard a futuristic train that houses much of humanity in the film's wintery dystopian setting), in order to better utilize his star power as a selling point - in addition to emphasizing the movie's action beats, as accompanied by the expected dramatic musical cues in the post-Inception age of trailers.
I'll admit I don't know too much about this category, but action films seem to do well here (recent winners include The Dark Knight, The Bourne Ultimatum and The Matrix) and the only one with any Oscar hope this year is Inception.
We've got much more piss your pants one liners and forth wall breaking tomfoolery from Wade, it's sweet sensitive and extremely emotional in parts (not since the finale of T2 have I sobbed so much), the OTT action and gore makes a hatchet fight in a Butcher shop look clean in comparison with moments to make hardcore Gore - Geeks give a huge hooray, the cringe worthy «oh no he didn't» moments are rife, there's a touching subplot about what it really means to be Family and also we are treated to an array of colorful supporting characters including an excellent turn from Josh Brolin as futuristic super soldier «Cable», a wonderful performance from upcoming young talented star Julian Dennison (hunt for the wilder people), the obligatory Hugh Jackman cameo and a mega hard Super Villain who makes his previous onscreen incarnation seem like Vinny Jones in a giant penis suit... Oh wait!
McGrath intercuts much of the action with staged interviews of Capote's social and literary contemporaries, including his early friend Harper Lee, played with an awkward drawl and not else by Sandra Bullock.
The best setpiece in «Winter Soldier,» Cap taking out a bunch of would - be assassins in an elevator, had a frenzied smallness that was much more exciting than watching helicarriers crash and monuments crumble; it seems to have inspired the better action scenes here — not just a stairwell punch-fest that finds Bucky swinging from a torn - up stretch of railing like Tarzan on a vine, but in a bigger, louder, wilder clash between Avengers (including emergency ringers Spider - Man, Ant - Man and Black Panther) on an airport runway.
The media soon follows suit, and no one gets closer to the action than spunky reporter Lexie Littleton (Zellweger, Bee Movie), whose tenacity for the truth gets tested when she develops feelings for the men she follows, including Rutherford, who, through not much fault of his own, has been pumped up to be something he isn't in terms of his heroism.
Much of the action takes place in the fictitious Wakanda and the white characters, including Freeman's obliging Ross, are the secondary characters.
As a result, much of the film's action comes off as hopelessly incoherent - a problem that's exacerbated by the complete lack of actual characters (we instead are presented with tired stereotypes, including the jittery rookie, the jaded veteran, and the jive - talking black guy).
It's not that a police action vehicle should never be 124 minutes, it's just that this particular one is sometimes drawn out a bit too long in certain respects, including several scenes that don't really add much to the core story (such as Harry's tryst with his downstairs neighbor), while the climactic finale could have been trimmed and come away more exciting.
For a documentary providing stories from the 1940s and 1950s, you shouldn't expect much archival footage, but the footage included of war action and war life is sensational, even if it is grainy and hard to see at times.
If you have older teens begging for an action film, unfortunately they don't come much tamer than this, even though it includes some action violence, two unneeded sexual expletives and other profanities, along with the overall theme of glamorizing a life of crime.
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Developed by Airtight Games, which includes much of the team behind Crimson Skies, Dark Void is an intriguing combination of air combat and on - foot third - person action.
Highlights include Red Buttons's scene as a paratrooper who gets caught on a church steeple and can only watch the action below, some sweeping camera movements as the Allies attack a large building overlooking a bridge (I can't remember the name of the town) and a much better version of the blowing up of a bunker on the Normandy beach than the one in Saving Private Ryan.
I would like to see a much better, flexible, and open editor in included for creating advanced actions, shared actions, and incorporating JavaScript.
Lesson plans include - How much energy does our school use and how to develop materials for an Action against energy waste!
This plan will delineate the roles, responsibilities, actions and timelines specific to each school; and include information about who will be responsible to making what change, by how much, where and when; as well as specific goals and objectives for nutrition standards for all foods and beverages available on the school campus, food and beverage marketing, nutrition promotion and education, physical activity, physical education and other school - based activities that promote student wellness.
These include: Year 9 trips to the Globe theatre, Year 10/11 trips to see GCSE core texts in action («Macbeth» /» An Inspector Calls»), a GCSE Student Conference, workshops with famous authors, Poetry by Heart, a «Newspaper Reporting» workshop and much more.
Include your students in your action research as much as possible.
After all, much of the action takes place at Ed's Doughnut House, including Skippy's untimely demise, so what could top a doughnut - themed book club party for Skippy Dies?
The Tegra super chip - enhanced version renders the action at a consistently smooth frame rate, and includes more detailed spaceships with much higher quality textures.
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