I was pretty
intrigued by it the moment I read about it.
Not exact matches
So when
Moment heard last year about an opportunity to work on an airport that could calm its passengers, they were
intrigued by the challenge.
«Aha»
moment: A musician with an appreciation for vintage design, Barr was
intrigued by leather and the way it ages.
Some have applauded the book as creating a teaching
moment about the contours of Christian history and theology, and thoughtful readers might well be
intrigued by complex questions the novel raises about Christian origins.
Overall, I've always been
intrigued by the idea of a Wilshere — Ramsey central midfield but in reality, it will be impossible to implement at this
moment as the team around them is completely fragile and they just don't have the correct mentality or skill set to become good in those roles at the highest level.
Kristina's battle with cancer was
by far the most
intriguing story line of the season full of the usual Parenthood teary
moments almost weekly.
The threatening invasion of the mighty Spanish Armada is the dramatic centerpiece of the film, which provides plenty of outlets for Kapur's blood - and - thunder penchant, as does all the conniving
intrigue going on in Elizabeth's court, replete with gory
moments of torture presided over
by Geoffrey Rush, happily reprising his role of Sir Francis Walsingham, ruthless advisor to the Queen.
I suppose charm graces a sense of ambition, but even palpable passion is limited in a cold directorial performance
by Matthews and Katie Graham, who have effective
moments, but whose limp, perhaps quiet atmosphere stiffens pacing and makes it easier to notice aimlessness, while also thinning
intrigue so close into dissipation that other shortcomings, including - nay - especially the natural ones, essentially impossible to ignore.
Based on the book Alan Turing: The Enigma
by Andrew Hodges with a screenplay
by Graham Moore and a haunting score
by Alexandre Desplat, the film unfolds as both a biography and an
intriguing adventure story with key
moments in his life depicted in flashbacks.
Grasshopper Manufacture's Let It Die is either a pretty decent action game crippled
by an egregious free - to - play / pay to win system and a catalog of quirks, or it's a pretty awful game that has some
moments of brilliance and quite a few
intriguing ideas.
It is an
intriguing story from real life: with brutal
moments, underpinned
by a sturdily liberal and humanist balance in its portrayal of an important and little - known encounter between a white woman and a Native American.
However, Pitt's character is the most
intriguing, capable of moving from outright savagery in the opening scene to
moments of surprising tenderness, never more so than in a touching and quite long sequence when he and Norman regain touch with their humanity
by having a meal with two German women after a town has surrendered.
Speaking of characters, U4 still delivers on the beloved banter between characters, in fact, it features some of the best
moments between character interactions, some of these
by the means of the optional conversations mentioned above, characters interactions never fail to amuse and bring joy, and finding other people's stories through journal notes never cease to
intrigue.
The film drives home its cautionary message against childishness with an increasing immaturity — it's the equivalent of burying a toddler up to the neck for throwing a tantrum, and though it will predictably (and fairly) be compared against The Hitcher and Duel, the most telling stolen
moment in Joy Ride is a cornfield
intrigue that substitutes the evil crop duster from North
by Northwest for a rumbling semi tractor - trailer that somehow locates its prey in the dead of night amongst concealing stalks.
Bottom Line: Zellweger hasn't looked good to us since the closing
moments of «Jerry Maguire,» but we're
intrigued by the story and the rest of the cast.
The film details an assassination attempt on Hitler
by his own men, and the
intrigue lies in the plan itself — I for one had no idea of the particulars of this little
moment in history.
Since Origin is set during just second year of Batman's career we get to explore the very first meeting between the Dark Knight and Clown Prince of Crime within this version of the universe, a
moment that has been trampled
by a myriad of comics over the years which examined every aspect of their
intriguing relationship.
While some players might find these
moments cheesy as there still isn't much interaction between us and them (aside from Zavala), I'm
intrigued by the possibilities.
«Dark Souls 3 - 1996 Version»
by YouTuber veselekov may not recreate any specific
moment from the latest game in the series, but it does offer an
intriguing glimpse of what could have been had From Software released Dark Souls on the original PlayStation:
Speaking of characters, U4 still delivers on the beloved banter between characters, in fact, it features some of the best
moments between character interactions, some of these
by the means of the optional conversations mentioned above, characters interactions never fail to amuse and bring joy, and finding other people's stories through journal notes never cease to
intrigue.
I performed the demo at PAX East, nonetheless, and got here away feeling much more
intrigued by the sport than its preliminary
moments disguised.
Grasshopper Manufacture's Let It Die is either a pretty decent action game crippled
by an egregious free - to - play / pay to win system and a catalog of quirks, or it's a pretty awful game that has some
moments of brilliance and quite a few
intriguing ideas.
He was
intrigued by the camera's ability to isolate details and fleeting
moments of everyday life.
But he consciously makes a distinction between his work and that of his close circle of peers on the West Coast: «Bruce [Nauman] was very much concerned with process, and Chris [Burden] was not so interested in video as he was in the single iconic
moment, but I was immediately
intrigued by how the videotape itself could be an art object, a form that when watched would not be a surrogate explanation for some previous event, but a narrative body itself.»
Trauma and photography have some similarities that
intrigue Thomas, namely that a traumatic experience can render a
moment continually present in a person's life, whilst photography has the same ability to hold a
moment still, ever recurring
by proxy of the image.
Gore: It's That Road Runner
Moment Climate: Now or Never A major threat to fossil fuel companies has suddenly moved from the fringe to center stage with a dramatic announcement
by Germany's biggest power company and an
intriguing letter from the Bank of England.
Wearable tech is all the rage at the
moment, whether its Google Glass at the top of the tree or the Nike FuelBand at the more accessible end.More and more of us are
intrigued by tracking our movements whether it's for fun, fitness or performance.