Sentences with phrase «latest big bad guy»

Don't expect any in - depth conversations to take place, Diablo is all about hacking, slashing and looting your way through a beautifully rendered world that, while you're mostly blazing by on your way to the latest big bad guy's hideout on castle rock, you can't help but stop to admire.

Not exact matches

I don't want to compare Spellman to Green too much, beyond the fact that both are skilled big guys (with different skills emphasized) who carried a lot of bad weight in their late teens.
Later, veteran eccentric bad guy Peter Stormare says something about the wonder of Swiss bank accounts after it's made clear that a hefty sum has been deposited into his Cayman Islands bank account, and later still one comes to realize that in regards to Bad Company's logical gaffes you'd have to be a moron not to notice them, and a bigger moron to think it's fruitful (or possible) to list themLater, veteran eccentric bad guy Peter Stormare says something about the wonder of Swiss bank accounts after it's made clear that a hefty sum has been deposited into his Cayman Islands bank account, and later still one comes to realize that in regards to Bad Company's logical gaffes you'd have to be a moron not to notice them, and a bigger moron to think it's fruitful (or possible) to list them abad guy Peter Stormare says something about the wonder of Swiss bank accounts after it's made clear that a hefty sum has been deposited into his Cayman Islands bank account, and later still one comes to realize that in regards to Bad Company's logical gaffes you'd have to be a moron not to notice them, and a bigger moron to think it's fruitful (or possible) to list themlater still one comes to realize that in regards to Bad Company's logical gaffes you'd have to be a moron not to notice them, and a bigger moron to think it's fruitful (or possible) to list them aBad Company's logical gaffes you'd have to be a moron not to notice them, and a bigger moron to think it's fruitful (or possible) to list them all.
by Walter Chaw John Dahl's latest foray into knock - off B - movie territory is Joy Ride, a film that indulges an awkward dedication to hiding the face of its villain (which results in the biggest cheat of the film at its conclusion), presents predictably misogynistic victimizations for both of its female characters (followed by weak - wristed salvations), and demands an ironclad suspension of disbelief that the bad guy is omniscient, omnipresent, and only ruthless when there isn't a long speech to be made.
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In the years after it moved to its new home on the Bowery, an impractical stack of boxes with serious circulation problems, the Kunsthalle founded by the late, beloved Marcia Tucker lost its way with big, bad displays of commercially friendly white guys, plus a notorious show of one of its board member's own collections.
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