Sentences with phrase «into rousing»

The legacy: Playing God... er, mayor of your own personal city, making the infrastructure decisions that directly influence your citizen's lives, somehow turns a mundane job into a rousing power trip.
The guitar builds into a rousing reprise that goes on for another half a minute.
The film turns what could have been a trite insight into a rousing spectacle in the sequence in which Strange travels into Dormammu's dark dimension, a void full of floating bulbous globes connected by knotted pathways.
It begins with a cheesy, hyper, K - Tel - style TV commercial for itself, segues into a libertarian political spiel by the presidential candidate for the Replacement Party, and then into a rousing Bicentennial anthem sung by a toupeed country - western singer in a white rhinestone - studded outfit.
The film does something most historical dramas don't even attempt - it captures the strangeness of another time and a foreign culture, even as it brings us into a rousing story.
But this name - dropping isn't mere fan service, a prologue to set up the Solo legend (like River Phoenix's turn as a young Indy in «Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade»), but melded into a rousing, fast - paced adventure.
The three do inevitably form a triangle, but the visually stylish and briskly efficient manner in which Advani and writer - producer Karan Johar introduce the characters in the opening minutes foreshadows how skillfully and intelligently the standard trappings are deployed here — which becomes fully clear once the first full - blown musical number takes place, when Aman's first glimpse of Naina's sad face prompts him to break into a rousing Hindi - language, Bhangra - inflected cover of... «Pretty Woman.»
To depict war on film is a tricky thing, and, as if to acknowledge the dangers of trivializing suffering into rousing pyrotechnics, Bigelow at one point fills the screen with images from a first - person shooter video game as a soldier tries in vain to unwind back in the barracks.
A church youth group embraced as a group and broke into a rousing folk hymn.
So maybe I want to wait a bit before dipping a toe into Rouse and Dupont.

Not exact matches

Members of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, Demand Progress and other digital rights activists are calling for a «day of action» on Feb. 11 when they hope to rouse the internet community into collectively speaking out against the NSA and the government's other intrusive surveillance tactics.
By Monday, a few angry, constituent - rousing tweets had snowballed into the kind of itemized list of questions that comes with a due date.
We recommend either pouring the beer into a glass slowly, leaving the last bit of sediment in the bottle or pouring half into a glass, gently rousing the bottle or can, and then finishing your pour.
Trump boasts one of the most lucrative real estate profiles on Earth (Forbes estimates his net worth to fall somewhere between $ 3 billion and $ 7 billion), and regularly rabble - rouses his way into newspapers, cable shows, and your Twitter feed.
They created a sort of time machine to whisk their characters into Bible stories for what often turned out to be very rousing re-creations.
Every little mountain top and valley created by the earthquake you roused in the pot has a chance to turn into a golden, crispy little nugget.
When George saw that his boys had a victory safely tucked away, he would rouse himself from his position near the bench and then, with pomp and slow stride, amble across the court and into the locker room.
Other In terms among falconers are: «sharp - set,» hungry or ready to kill; «rings up,» spirals upward to get above the prey; «rouse,» to shake the plumage into position; «yarak,» keen and ready to be flown; «crab,» a clash between two falcons; and «bowse,» to drink, a term from which, it is said, the word «booze» derives.
Rouse was not messing around from the start as she flipped McMahon into the ring by her hair, got her UFC on with multiple head and body shots, and then punched her right in the uterus to send her to the canvas and beg for it to stop.
To prove his point he drove into soft - punching Roger Rouse with a straightforward fury that belied his advancing years
Mourinho seems to have embarked on another spell of rabble rousing back in England, getting into spiteful arguments with rival managers, players, officials and anyone who crosses his path, but Ancelotti is almost the opposite.
I stopped at least one suicide attempt, she sees sleep as the hell to avoid at all costs (to the point that one night, she got a total of 2 hours of sleep and crashed her van into a telephone pole) and when she does sleep, it's so deep that she couldn't be roused without extreme measures.
I didn't tell her that eight in the morning was a little late for deep - sleeping farm animals, nor that there is absolutely no such thing as tiptoeing past a pasture full of twelve mouthy sheep (the matriarch, Emily is a mouthy one, and can rouse the rest of the crew into a chorus when she wants to).
«We're coming together,» said Claudell Ervin, the recently appointed police commander for the Harrison District, who organized the vigil to rouse thousands of residents into the streets to pray.
We start off in a light state where we're easily woken up, then gradually fall into a deeper stage where even loud noises or movement might not be able to rouse us.
One of the oldest black institutions in Brooklyn, the church has played host to Frederick Douglass and Harriet Tubman; Congressman Hakeem Jeffries had just given a rousing speech, putting the current political moment into context by recalling how this community had survived slavery and Jim Crow (not to mention Nixon, Reagan, and George W. Bush).
This roused candidate Russell Pascale of North Bergen into a rundown of the many hats worn by Nicholas Sacco, Mayor of North Bergen.
I always felt guilty for inadvertantly rousing these guys into such a storm.
Semi-autonomous cars must detect if their drivers are nodding off during long stretches of autonomous driving, and then be able to rouse them back into paying attention.
«Me, Myself & Irene» is a labored and sour comedy that rouses itself to create real humor, and then settles back glumly into an impenetrable plot and characters who keep repeating the same schtick, hoping maybe this time it will work.
This is an exhilarating musical — but it's dragged into Thumbs Down territory by a dreadful story that creaks along between the rousing gospel numbers.
There are moments in Les Misérables, the movie musical adaptation from The King's Speech director Tom Hooper, that are so rumbling and rousing and righteous that certain people might be immediately transported back into the theater seat where they, smaller of body but probably bigger of heart, first fell in love with the sweep and swoon of musical theater.
Slater's rousing speeches are all delivery, twisting his moral bankrupt philosophy into an enticing get of jail free card.
From both the tone and content of the movie itself, we'd guess this could be his swan song: This is a film that gathers all the great — and some of the not - so - great — things about the three previous Craig - as - Bond chapters into one rousing, spectacular, scattershot and somewhat overextended victory lap.
With the hardy skepticism of past films like Sideways and Election, and a streak of Frank Capra grandeur, Payne and his writing partner Jim Taylor cook up a parable for our technology - ruled, self - help - obsessed, woke - but - not society, one anchored by Damon's wayward everyman, but rattled and roused by Chau as a disabled Vietnamese activist who, after being forced into a impoverished, downsized existence, still keeps her head above the existential waters.
It brings together verdant visuals, wryly rousing songs, and a streamlined narrative that all coalesce into an irresistible, surefire smash.
This is probably a fall - out from 2013's Star Trek Into Darkness, J.J. Abrams» disappointing sequel to his rousing 2009 reboot Star Trek, coupled with a rubbish first trailer which makes this follow - up from Fast & Furious director Justin Lin look like a bland action adventure that just happens to be set in space.
The core concept of the film is pure gold, but it's the way Byrkit introduces it and then how he so deftly manipulates all of the elements within it that turns the idea into something rousing and unforgettable.
On a first viewing I felt it wasn't as rousing as what I expected from Tarantino but then Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction instantly catapulted themselves into my favourite films list.
There's a silver lining that's amplified and turned into a beacon of hope in Pride, a rousing, crowd - pleasing drama based on true events that proves the miners» battle wasn't fought in vein, thanks to the aid of some unlikely allies.
With a crowd - rousing ferocity, Star Wars: The Force Awakens has arrived to the masses hopeful for its potential after a prequel trilogy has diminished the reputation of the long - beloved franchise, wanting to forget how creator George Lucas has driven his namesake into the ground.
Ultimately, Stephen Frears» (High Fidelity, The Grifters) dessert film is worth seeing for the splendid moments, but this isn't the rousing and meaningful film that merits must - see status for those not into films about the theatre.
When roused from his funk and stirred into a final frenzy of action, he deploys those shining claws with such berserker - fueled ferocity (many are the heads and torsos graphically impaled) that this is the first «X-Men» movie to go out into the world with an R rating.
When Tony's bloodied hand reaches into frame and rests on a sleeping Elvira, it's like a beast rousing his beauty, or the Phantom of the Paradise getting his Phoenix.
Bill Pullman's POTUS delivering a rousing speech before hopping into his own fighter jet and joining the Air Force in battle?
A rousing revenge thriller, Libby's rampage plays into — I'm hypothesizing — deep - seated mariticide fantasies (it romanticizes the idea of cold - cocking your mate, much in the manner that Julia Roberts's Sleeping with the Enemy did).
This three - disc set boxes up Shoot First, Die Later (1974), a ruthless crime drama starring Luc Merenda as a corrupt cop on a mission of righteous vengeance (previously released as a stand - alone disc), with two disc debuts: Naked Violence (1969), a juvenile delinquent cop drama by way of social commentary, and Kidnap Syndicate (1975), a revenge thriller with Merenda, this time playing an innocent bystander roused to take justice into his own hands.
It's so loud that it rouses his neighbors into action.
We know director Dean Devlin as the box office - blockbusting, special effects - driven storyteller who blends robust action sequences and escalating dramatic tension into big, crowd - rousing entertainment.
The Skeleton Twins has a similarly keen feel for the emotional terrain of depression, but the film falls into a dour rut early on, and seldom rouses itself.
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