Sentences with phrase «like being a fly on the wall»

Unfortunately, watching this experiment in accelerated intimacy is like being a fly on the wall of a one - night stand during which the two parties display enviable sexual endurance, but never shut up and go to sleep — or give you much reason to pay attention to what they're saying.
Danielle Krysa is inclusive and curious, and the podcast feels like being a fly on the wall during a bizarro studio visit.
It feels like you are a fly on the wall as summer at the big firm unfolds.

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What I love about Ferriss's show is you feel like a fly on the wall listening to some of the greatest minds (think Arnold Schwarzenegger, Tony Robbins, Vince Vaughn) sharing some of their most amazing insights on business, productivity, and life hacks.
I'd like to have been a fly on the wall for that board meeting.
And I'd like to be a fly on the wall when you're standing before him trying to explain why you worshipped the wrong deity your whole life.
Gosh, I'd like to be a fly on the wall if Tony Adams should ever storm in the dressing room with these fairies.
Would you like to be a fly on the wall when they next meet up?
Just to throw a bit more fuel onto the fire the mother of Martial's child, who separated from him because of some reported playing away, decided to like the post of Ibrahimovic, so you can see that the United dressing room might be a good place to be a fly on the wall.
Whereas once fly - on - the - wall documentaries and candid camera footage gave us an insight into real families and real situations, nowadays you're more like to find this sort of depiction in your average soap.
but here every wall that needs a wallrun has scratches on it, every ring you see needs to be grabbed, and every ledge you need to jump to is worn down, and any time your little flying friend is needed the screen turns black and white (very agitating) It just feels like the game is treating you like you are a 5 year old.
The Final Year may feel like a fly - on - the - wall production, but there's an element of careful curation in the personalities and events shown that undercuts some of their earnestness.
Cheap Thrills was Katz's feature debut and his camerawork felt like a fly on the wall documenting descent into madness.
Mostly, The Director and the Jedi is a chance to buzz around the set like a fly on the wall and watch Frank Oz puppeteer Yoda or BB - 8 struggle to drive up a ramp.
Naturally such enduring friendships lead to frictions and the joy of What We Do in the Shadows, which is shot like a fly on the wall documentary, comes from the humour of the everyday; here arguments about the washing up are as commonplace as bloodsucking.
Céline Sciamma directs with such naturalism that it feels more like the viewer is a fly - on - the - wall than an audience member.
At times I felt that instead of watching the movie, I felt like I was actually in the room with them as a fly on the wall.
For the most part, Mackenzie lets the material speak for itself, capturing the fear, claustrophobia and machismo of prison with such staggering authenticity that it's like watching a fly - on - the - wall documentary.
It helps to make the film feel like a fly - on - the - wall cinéma vérité piece, even though it is clearly carefully crafted and shaped.
Parents often imagine what it might be like to be a «fly on the wall» and observe their student in action on a typical school day.
And a third part of me would like to be a fly on the wall for the Author (R) evolution day going on.
Such books seldom read like Ludlum thrillers but if you ever wanted to be a fly on the wall for conversations between financial advisors and their clients concerned about retiring, Gillespie provides the next best thing.
I'll by flying out of New York (okay, New Jersey) tonight and arriving in Stockholm, Sweden, tomorrow morning at the cheerful hour of 7 a.m.. It's quite an adventure lugging around a giant backpack on the New York subway and down Wall Street during the morning commute like I did this morning.
The game gets easier again with Knuckles, who is invulnerable to enemies while gliding, and wall - climbing doesn't tire him like flying does to Tails, so he has no limit on how high he can go.
Rafferty has created a theatrical event in the upstairs and downstairs of the still - new Uffner galleries with floor - to - ceiling curtains dotted with pink - and - purple flies; blob - like paintings (of people, a wall, a noose) and inkjet prints layered on top of each other, flattened behind plexi to give the appearance of multi-dimensional depth; all adorned with the tiniest of hardware, like screws, that have been attached to the surface of her works.
Whether the Wall Street Journal is right - wing, flying wing, left - wing or whatever is irrelevant: if they go on lending their authority to proven bad analysis, their authority will melt like the snows on Mount Kilimanjaro.
Pedestrians are like flies on a windshield when they get hit by these, their hoods and grills are like walls.
The company can't seem to decide between Dog View or Pup View as the name of their adorable mapping innovation — a whiteboarding session I would have liked to have been a fly on the wall for.
It's possible to switch between the two versions at a camp, and in 3D mode it's possible to ride defeated monsters and use their traversal features like flying and walking on walls.
Like you, I loved being the fly - on - the - wall and listening to their conversations.
as her books transfer me to being like a «fly on the wall» and I am «there» and have to get to the «end».
like the fly on the wall being bored.
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