(Let
's just say the plot has some commonalities with Woody Allen's recent Café Society.)
Not exact matches
Vosough's father - in - law was buried with
just a paper marker bearing his name and the number of the cemetery
plot, she
says, staring at an old color photograph of the grave.
He could have
just said «I'm responsible as the manager I admit I'm sh*t and have lost the
plot.
Wendy Jackson, the mom of a ten - year - old and a fourteen - year - old,
said she sometimes
just sits with her teenager during one of his shows, asking him questions about the
plot and characters, which he loves explaining.
The U.S. Embassy in Nigeria
said it has uncovered
plots by terrorists groups planning to attack hotels and places of recreation frequently used by Europeans
just like ISIS affiliated group did in Mali recently.
Mr Hopper
said: «The MPs who have
plotted the coup, we
just don't want them to be on the platform.
6.18 pm: Nick Robinson has
just said on the BBC that a friend of David Miliband has told him that Miliband thinks the
plot is not going anywhere.
«
Just as privacy in hotel rooms should not be banned simply because a lot of crime — drug deals,
plotting, sexual perversity — happens in hotel rooms,» he
says.
After 72
plots, «when you're
just counting plant after plant after plant,» Robinson
says, «your head goes spinning.»
«So, the idea,» she
said, «was they did everything right to produce their best crop — their best seed, they fertilized it, they irrigated it — whatever they needed to do, but they
just didn't control the weeds in the untreated
plots, so we could see what kind of yield loss impact that would have.»
«We think the cognitive map in the hippocampus is not
just for knowing where the self is located,»
says Fujisawa, «but also for
plotting the locations of other people, animals, or objects, and to comprehend the spatial environment surrounding the self.»
«We got these data right around New Year's 2009,» Sabunciyan
said one day last August as he scrolled through a file containing 2 billion letters of genetic code, equivalent to 2,000 John Grisham novels composed
just of the letters G, A, T, and C (making the
plot a great deal more confusing).
I won't reveal the
plot twists
just in case you're not familiar with what happened in reality, but suffice it to
say that I had no clue why Finkel seems to become more and more frantic as Longo's trial date inches closer, and I had absolutely no clue as to what Longo's actual motives were — I had to Google the real events after seeing the film in order to understand what I'd watched onscreen.
Without spoiling the
plot, let's
just say that any amateur pharmacologist could have devised a more likely scenario.
There has been no official
plot synopsis
just yet, but what I do know is that the Paul McGuigan - directed film is
said to put a new spin on the tale of Frankenstein and will feature some sci - fi elements.
I'm sure I'll have much more intelligent things to
say in later days and with more footage and a greater indication of the actual
plot of the story (right now we've mostly
just got lots of ass kicking and general badassery, which is
just fine with me).
As a result, I'm not exaggerating when i
say that this game looks and plays like a PS2 game, and whatever good story ideas show up in the beginning are completely lost in the end when the
plot becomes so unnecessarily convoluted that you will probably
just give up on it and mindlessly go from one boring fight to the next with no interest in what is happening.
To
say there is a
plot to Yoga Hosers is an overstatement: Mostly, random things
just happen to occur in the vicinity of the Colleens.
But like I
said, this episode doesn't
just pack a lot of decent
plot twists and some fun action — there's real emotional punch, too.
I'd be lying if I
said I understood Mutant Mudds»
plot from its opening cut scene, which, as far I can tell, is
just a very brief, random slideshow of pixelated images.
«Ex Machina»
Just when we thought M. Night Shyamalan ruined the
plot twist forever, along comes the directorial debut of screenwriter Alex Garland, which not only pulls the rug out from under us over and over again (without cheating or making us lose interest) but also has interesting things to
say about technology (as embodied by Alicia Vikander «s artificially intelligent robot) and mankind's diminishing capacity to control it.
Nice review man, but I got ta
say this movie
just doesn't interest me with it's story and
plot so I might
just take a pass on this on.
When private eye Doc Sportello's ex-old lady suddenly out of nowhere shows up with a story about her current billionaire land developer boyfriend whom she
just happens to be in love with, and a
plot by his wife and her boyfriend to kidnap that billionaire and throw him in a looney bin... well, easy for her to
say.
Harrelson wouldn't give anything away regarding Solo's
plot, however, and made a joke about the stormtroopers he walked out with keeping him quiet: «These guys are with me everywhere I go,
just protection, also so I don't
say the wrong thing,» he joked.
The
plot is a little convoluted to
say the least but Theron is Lorraine Broughton; an undercover MI6 agent who's sent to Berlin
just before the wall is due to fall.
The chemistry between Garfield and Stone remains superb, and I would
say it's the «heart» of the picture except it's relegated to
just another
plot line.
It's like
saying that Drive is
just about a getaway driver — it's not and for anyone who's seen it will know that the languid pace, the cinematography, the mood and the score are
just as important to the film as any
plot developments.
That's not to
say that Frances Ha dispenses completely with structure,
plot and theme — it's
just that Baumbach treats those elements with more insouciance than is usual in his films, which have tended of late to be hyper - verbal, slightly sadistic drawing - room comedies (Margot at the Wedding, Greenberg).
I will be candid about the
plot and
just say that it simply isn't that great.
Oh ya marios awesome I
just think acnl is better cuz Mario when u beat it your done but with ac there's no end and no
plot like u
said you can do whatever u want.
Just when think you have Karl figured out, he pops someone over the head and ships their corpse to Egypt, so, suffice it to
say, the film keeps you on your toes in terms of
plot and character.
Before getting into how spectacular the action sequences truly are (and trust me, they save the blockbuster from plundering to the bottom of the ocean), it must be
said that Oscar - nominated Kon - Tiki directors Joachim Ronning and Espen Sandberg have no idea whose story the movie should actually belong to, starting out as Henry Turner's (Brenton Thwaites) quest to free his cursed father at sea Will Turner (Orlando Bloom in a glorified cameo along with Keira Knightley as his partner Elizabeth Swann) to locate the Trident of Poseidon subsequently lifting that curse, and while the ultimate goal of the movie for all characters is finding
said artifact for different reasons, by the end it's hard to fault the audience if they have forgotten all about that
plot element and are
just living in the moment of Jack Sparrow and company battling an army of decomposing, undead ghost pirates led by Captain Salazar.
As for the film, while the exact
plot is not quite known
just yet, as it is based on the video game of a similar name, it could be something like a «peculiar talking Pikachu who, despite not being as powerful and nimble as other Pikachu of his kind, is rather intelligent and claims to be a great detective,» who one encounters a boy named Tim Goodman, who is able to understand what Pikachu is
saying.
There's a problematic minefield to be waded through here, but let's
just say the last thing this movie's
plot needs is another middle - aged white dude weighing in on its moral compass.
At one point during shooting Wiseau wanted his car to appear to fly off the roof because, as Sestero recalls the first - time filmmaker
saying, «It's
just possible side
plot.
But anything I could
say about this sequel — 30 years on in its internal world, 35 years on for us — even if I spoiled almost everything about the
plot and the characters, could
just as easily be
said about the original film.
And, for me, the kind of the big, like the aha moment, if you want to call it that, was I met with Tom Holland and he kind of put it really succinctly and
saying, if we do the origin of Drake, that is something that we haven't seen as the
plot of games 1, 2, 3, 4; we've seen a snippet of an origin of Sully and Drake meeting in the past, but here's maybe an opportunity to do a treasure - hunting action movie with attitude, with a protagonist — and chapter of the protagonist's life — that you can't get for free, at home, by
just playing the game.
The outlet claims Ford will «lead the cast» in the sequel, but it's unclear if they're referring to the actual
plot of the story (which is still under wraps) or if they're
just saying he's the biggest actor among the cast.
There's a lot of bad critics that tell you the
plot of a film and
just say it's shit or awesome.
I must
say that this was one of the worst movies I've ever watched, «Evil Dead» was better than this mound of shit... Gareth Edwards should be banned from directing hence forth, and now I hear he's directing the new Star Wars spin - off... I'm not one to talk down to others but let's be honest, you have to be retarded to like this movie... It made absolutely no sense, the script (the most important piece to any movie) was terrible, the
plot was stupid, the acting was horrible and it seemed that the actors who were chosen were acting for a different movie all together... Where was the sense of urgency, I mean there were 300 foot tall behemoths walking through buildings and all you could show us was who was going ride with the little boy on the school bus... Maybe if all the main characters died and they
just let Godzilla do his thing from there on out an eyebrow could've been raised but unfortunately, there isn't one good thing to
say about this movie... I'm shocked the WB handed over one their biggest names to Legendary Pictures... Let's not forget what they've done with Superman Returns... This is shameful...
I won't bother to list you all the
plot holes in The Gambler, let's
just say that there are many.
As such, he's important to the
plot, but he's otherwise
just your average two - dimensional gloating bad guy, so there's not really much to
say about him, besides the fact that I really dig that one - arm gladiator armor thing he wears.
Ok, so the first trailer for Taken 3 ruins a major
plot point,
just putting that out there before I start discussing why
said plot point makes me not want to bother with the film at all.
As we found with upgraded Honda models, the navigation system in the Acura is scarily competent at recognizing voice commands; in addition to being able to
plot destinations by address or street (with text - to - speech technology giving road - specific turn - by - turn voice guidance), the system allows voice control over the air - conditioning temperature and XM radio channel and will even tell you the time (
just say, «What time is it?»).
Well, let's
just say that Toyota used the Costco model when designing the Scion xB... getting LOTS more stuff in the same
plot of land by building upwards.
This is not to
say that books with words are at a disadvantage,
just that this particular wordless book was successful at getting across both the
plot and emotional punch without any words.
Eliza went into some detail about the
plot and themes of the book back in February, so I'll
just say that what stood out to me as a reader new to Eugenides was the vivid, honest descriptions of the emotions of his characters.
MJS: When it comes to
plot development, I hate to
say it, but it is
just one of those things I can do without much effort.
Five ways to improve the product: Reviews are dandy, unless an honest reviewer has to
say the book is poorly edited, insufficiently proofread, has holes in the
plot, or
just doesn't make sense.
When I saw the format, letters from WWII, I was wary but interested... I do not want to give the
plot away so I will
just say that truly, I could not put the book down (Helen M).