Sentences with phrase «know about your genre»

The first episode introduces every trope we've come to know about the genre, but modernizes them in a way you might expect a Netflix sitcom in 2017 to.
Forget everything you know about the genre.
The more you know about your genre, the more accurate your list of literary agents will be.
Here's what we think we know about genre: it limits creativity.
For those who don't know about the genre, they're known for supplying the player with the task of keeping your character alive from the start of the dungeon exploration to the end.
Everything is simple enough to be picked up by newcomers to shmups (with a section in the options that explains everything you need to know about the genre), but it is challenging enough to keep the hardcore fans busy with much harder difficulties waiting to be unlocked.
If you've ever played a Fire Emblem game, forget what you think you know about the genre, as this is a completely different type of Strategy RPG.

Not exact matches

But I also think everything is crossing so many genres and everybody kind of knows about so many different styles of music that there's no way to only be influenced by one genre
I have talked about genre identification and ancient near eastern literary devices and the importance of being willing to say «I don't know
But all movies, no matter which genre we are talking about, accurately make the point or tell the story that the director intended, within the limited confines of the TV screen and movie length.
My blogging friend told me about it and I really appreciate the community aspect and getting to know other blogs - not necessarily in my own genre!
Before this last release, I learned a lot about my own sound, hardware, and the genre in general, so there are some ideas surrounding my head that I know it will take me a long time to consolidate.
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i lve shonen / action / ecchi / etc.... anime genres i love dogs im a big fan of one peice fairy tail naruto bleach tokyo ghoul and many others if you wan na know anything else about me feel free to send me a message and ask.
There's just something refreshing, at least for me, about going to a movie and not knowing what it's going to be, even down to its genre.
I was questionable about how meshing three genres together would work, and the result isn't that bad of a game, as long as you know what you're doing from day to day.
A superior all - ages adventure pic made by a filmmaker who knows more than a thing or two about the genre.
CRUST is a new indie horror film starring some of the genres favorite stars, and to be honest, not much is know about the project at...
It's the kind of movie Guillermo Del Toro would have made back in his Devil's Backbone days; and it certainly doesn't hurt that it knows enough about its genre to make a knowing, haunted reference to Robert Wise's Curse of the Cat People in not just a tree - knot mailbox, but also the depth of its parent / child relationship, all of disappointment and horror.
Not only do they have one hell of a director in place, but they've got one who knows a thing or two about the horror genre and considering he'll be responsible for some of horror's most classic characters, I'd say that's a pretty good thing.
Those guys love the genre, they love these movies, they know every detail of them, so it's not a huge stretch to think that they would know about that version.
Now I know that this is a niche genre, and some people have already posted reviews elsewhere about having buyer's remorse but in my opinion the development team has done a fine job of creating a challenging and entertaining experience.
Quentin Tarantino has dabbled in just about every genre at this point in his career, so it's only natural that he would try his hand at a Western, although «Django Unchained» is actually more of a genre mash - up between a spaghetti western and a blaxploitation film, with all the musical cues, whip pans and other stylistic flourishes that both genres are known for.
I knew there were some scripts around about it, but I knew that they were horror films, and I thought it was impossible to do a story about this as a horror genre film.
Language: English Genre: Action / Sci - Fi MPAA rating: PG - 13 Director: Anthony Russo, Joe Russo Actors: Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Samuel L. Jackson Plot: Stever Rogers aka Captain America, continues to adapt to the modern world while working with S.H.I.E.L.D but an old friend is about to turn up: his former partner - in - arms James «Bucky» Barnes resurfaces - but he's been programmed as a Russian assassin known as The Winter Soldier.
The less you know about «Trash Fire,» the better, but know that it's one of those genre films that people will be talking about all year.
In 2007, the Real Time Strategy genre wasn't what it once had been, and while Blizzard perhaps couldn't have known at the time, the genre was about to be further decimated by the rise of their offspring, MOBAs.
Black Mass says nothing new about its genre, nothing we didn't already know about its subject (if, that is, you assume most of what it has to say is authentic), and lacks the cultural yen to leave a lasting impression outside of Boston's rough embrace.
When: November 2nd Why: Anyone who knows anything about Wu Tang Clan founder RZA is that he loves kung fu cinema, so you can be sure that his directorial debut is going to be nothing short of a love letter to the genre, albeit one with a hip - hop soundtrack.
Want to know more, including what director David Gordon Green and stars Justin Theroux and Danny McBride had to say about their love letter to the sword - and - sorcery genre?
Yet Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead have still managed to carve out their own little niche in the market with this film, a daring fusion of grindhouse genre fiction with indie romance that somehow uses those seemingly opposed elements to transcend and forge a tale about the power and uniting force of love, no matter how star - crossed and unlikely its subjects may be.
Most «film snobs» I know will see just about anything and can find worth in just about any genre.
3 «Get Out»: The woefully discredited horror genre is known to make damned good statements about our cultural ills.
No matter what genre you are a fan of you'll find something to love about this game.
That big nodding head and long, slumped body tell us all we need to know about the weight Scudder bears every day, and nobody brings quite the same gravity to this genre as Neeson.
He knows what it's gonna be, what it's gonna look like, how to shoot it... y ’ know, the other thing about this movie is that, for him, it's a return for him to a genre and a way of filmmaking that's the hallmark of his maturation as a young artist.
You know you're not going to see an average genre piece from writer - director Lynne Ramsay (We Need to Talk About Kevin).
It's already shaping up to be another fantastic year for the genre, and one such film that will no doubt leave a mark on 2016 is Jeremy Saulnier's Green Room, which is said to be a brilliantly crafted and wickedly fun horror - thriller about a diabolical club owner who squares off against an unsuspecting but resilient young -LSB-...]
I made a point before about how the traditional Western is a thing no longer, but that that modern Western of nowadays and likely, the future, is a genre that is fused with other ones.
About Time is, well... if you want to see a tired genre getting a facelift — a good one, not one of those sloppy jobs that make you wonder what that person just had and now no longer does — go see this one.
It's not really very clever or memorable — just a bunch of goofballs playing around in a genre for a few yuks, not really knowing or caring about what they are doing for the most part.
Life - long fans of science fiction know only too well that their beloved genre can sometimes get a very bad rap from those who feel it's solely about aliens, ray guns and flying saucers.
Feige talks about Doctor Strange's origin story, how the movie will be different from the comics, rooting crazy concepts in real science, does Steven Strange know about The Avengers, how the film is more respectful to other cultures than the original source material may have been, how this movie was inspired by The Oath, which characters might connect with the Runaways, Mads Mikkelsen «s character Kaecilius, multiple dimensions, the trouble with writing magic action, how Mordo is different in the movie, Rachel McAdams «character Christine Palmer, is the eye of agamotto an infinity stone, the genre of the film, how this film will defy expectations, Steven Strange's role in the larger MCU, will we see cameos from the other Marvel characters, and much more.
Flickering Myth's Oli Davis sits down with the man who arguably birthed the superhero genre as we know it today with 2000's X-Men — director Bryan Singer — to talk about super-slow motion, making fun of The Last Stand, and how involved will he be in the X-Verse in a «Post-Apocalypse» age?
By the end of the movie Brendan has learned more about himself than he might like to know, but living with one's mistakes is a constant of the genre, not to mention adulthood.
No surprises that I'm not a big reader (or author) of the fantasy genre, no matter how much others rave about it.
No, a book will sell if it has a catchy title, attractive cover, is about a genre a reader cares about, and is promoted heavily.
I wanted to let you know about our new book site http://freediscountedbooks.com/, which promotes KDP free books in all genres.
I don't know enough about the genre to be certain.
Often, authors are great at writing in their genre, but they don't know the first thing about writing the marketing copy that will sell their book to readers.
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