Not exact matches
NPR has featured recipes in addition to a math - y video with v
dramatic music (it's currently playing as I type and it's making everything feel
like a fight sequence in an
action movie.)
The only
dramatic action happens as passing stars stir things up every few million years or so, puffing the Oort cloud up
like a bag of Jiffy Pop and stripping off its outer layer.
The Movie: The idea of George Clooney playing a (mostly) silent assassin holed up in the Italian countryside with gorgeous European women sounds
like recipe for a solid
dramatic experience, so why Focus Features is marketing «The American» as some sort of
action thriller when in fact it's an arty European film, will throw some moviegoers off and just outright anger others.
Highlights include Welcome to Leith, a documentary following the
actions of a white supremacist in a small town that plays
like a thriller, and the more lighthearted but still
dramatic Top Spin, which examines the cutthroat world of competitive ping pong.
I was RALMAO at comments
like the ones posted by Linkfx, I mean you want more depth, but there was too much plot &
action??? Many got it right, a comic book adaptation isn't on the
dramatic side no matter what serious moments are introduced.
The whole thing plays out
like a Stephenie Meyer penned episode of Midsomer Murders in which each character's
dramatic arc is offset by irrational
actions and illogical judgements.
Wiig has had some difficulty in recent years trying to make the transition to the
dramatic side of things in quickly forgotten flops
like Girl Most Likely and Hateship Loveship but here, aided by the support of Hader and the strong writing of Johnson and Heyman, she's able to stretch her legs and fully convince as a woman so troubled by her life and her own self - destructive
actions while never being able to properly express them to anyone around her.
«There are no
dramatic new features,» admitted, Ebihara, «but there's a reliable sort of fun here,
like there always is, between the new
action scenes and the charming story.
But it's shot
like a
dramatic feature, so we are pulled into the
action...
The supposed
action blockbuster doesn't even belong in the same class as the
likes of «Spider - Man» and «X-Men,» because even though Ang Lee's psycho -
dramatic portrayal of the big green machine is certainly a unique direction to take, it's ultimately not what the fanboys were expecting.
How do you compare the experience of working on an
action - packed film
like RAMPAGE and more
dramatic roles, such as Moonlight or Mandela?
If I were to cast an
action movie that's got some
dramatic tension (so not just a shoot»em up kind of flick), I'd cast Alan Rickman or Timothy Dalton opposite a young actor
like James McAvoy or Tom Hardy as a villain.
On paper, John Krasinski starring in a TV show about Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan character for Amazon doesn't sound
like it would be particularly dated, as people will always have a taste for both Jim from The Office and
dramatic CIA
action, but this trailer for Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan feels oddly
like something from a...
In the final scenes, a brilliant mix of contrivance, intimacy, distance, and
dramatic closure peered into
like a voyeur, questions of performance and spontaneous
action are tossed to the wind in a moment of emotional power.
Much
like Star Wars: The Force Awakens, it's a reboot cloned from beloved DNA, with similar
action beats and a
dramatic skeleton that's meant to be a bridge for fans.
It plays
like a modern TV mini-series, more concerned with
dramatic complications and character conflict than with
action - film cliffhangers.
The
action sequences, the background music, the
dramatic sliced - up dialogue... it all feels
like something I should be watching with sour patch kids in hand while waiting for my movie to start.
Upon starting the game you are led by on - screen instructions, which introduce you to the basic controls and
actions, a dream section later turns into a movie -
like sequence where Riddick makes his first steps into the dangerous prison environment of Butcher Bay, accompanied by
dramatic music and opening credits.
Cornish writes: «I
like how
dramatic the paintings are as images, and how this drama pushes and pulls (surges may be a better word) in two directions: the ruffs and ripples of canvas and colour work upwards towards the containing outline, whilst the outline imposes itself on the
action it frames: cutting, nipping, tucking and cropping.»
Though the EPA is correct, thought the details I am unsure, It is very likely that if in the future that is Emissions of greenhouse gases continue to rise unabated, and climate changes effects more
dramatic, I would not put it past a nation
like America taking unilatreal
action and even sucombing to using geo - engineering projects.