Sentences with phrase «like hallowed»

It is evident in the rococo renderings of Sam McKinniss, who paints pop culture figures — Prince, Lorde, Flipper — like hallowed aristocrats.
But the fact that it's so similar to DKC2, yet inferior to it in so many ways, makes it feel like a hallowed out version of DKC2's accomplishments.
The studio has created fan - favorite franchises like the hallowed Tomb Raider, addictive fun Lara Croft series and more.
The studio has created fan - favorite franchises like the hallowed Tomb Raider, addictive fun Lara...
Now he's like a hallowed figure.
What should be made of the fact that so many thriving Anglican church plants in London are, like All Hallows Bow, evangelical in their focus?

Not exact matches

I haven't felt like walking back through those hallowed doors since.
But of course the creedal statement, hallowed as it is by centuries of use during the celebration of the Eucharist, can be understood only when it is seen as a combination of supposedly historical data, theological affirmation put in a quasi-philosophical idiom, and a good deal of symbolic language (with the use of such phrases as «came down from heaven», «ascended into heaven», and the like).
the liberal strand was the dominant theme in my formation, hallowed with the refined ministration of writers like Bertrand Russell and Harold Nicolson.
This would be like constructing a high - rise in a cemetary... hallowed ground.
«The excitement, anticipation and just plain hysteria that came over the entire country this weekend was a bit like the Beatles» first visit to the U.S.» Lisa Holton, president of the children's publishing house Scholastic, was referring not to the appearance of a rock band or blockbuster movie but to the release in July of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
Not to be overwhelmed by the hallowed victory we should be putting teams like this to the sword in the first half.
or simply trying to prove us all wrong again by showing that he could play just about anybody anywhere and win a game on the road against a top opponent; something he hasn't done in quite some time... regardless of the reasons, there is simply no excuse for the goings - on at this club... unfortunately it's unlikely that any real change will come without a dedicated effort on the part of those that feed the beast... our absentee landlord doesn't invest his own money into this club, so in order to force out Kroenke, Wenger and whatever other vermin currently haunt our hallowed halls we need to hit him where it really hurts... continually filling «his» stadium and the constant buying of endless merchandise, like one of the 58 different jerseys available over the last few years, makes us the greatest enablers of all time... have we no self - respect?
The desert outside the facilities is cool and dry, and despite having a waiting area between the desiccating Vegas air and the gym, the wet warmth of that hallowed ground still hits like a brick to the face.
But the day is about much more than just a stellar 90 minutes of football and the chance to welcome the likes of Xabi Alonso, Luis Garcia, Pepe Reina and more back to the hallowed Anfield turf.
Much like the Glazers, Arnold won't be too fussed at the style of football adorning the hallowed Old Trafford turf, as long as it results in Champions League football and the opportunity to grow the club's brand.
They arrived at the Bridge for a private tour of the ground, visiting the changing rooms where the likes of Hazard, Cesc Fabregas and co prepare before games before getting a photograph opportunity on the hallowed Stamford Bridge turf.
It's the one thing Etsy have up on folksy... But I'm so glad that I can have more than 5 and that I can update — some items of mine like my deathly hallows earrings I make again and again but I have to pay another listing fee after every 5 I sell, very expensive as my best sellin product.
Sometimes teens will create a blunt out of a hallowed out cigar filled with marijuana and another drug like crack.
«Given the significance of this hallowed land, please join me and a growing chorus of organizations like the Anti-Defamation League in our call for maximum transparency on the plans to build a Cordoba Mosque at the sight of the worst terrorist attack in American history.»
I don't know if our nanny - like city officials can dictate building designs — they can tell property owners what color of exterior paint to use in historic districts — but they should make clear to all developers that this is hallowed ground.
When I tried it on though, I got the serious giggles as I just couldn't get past the image of my headmaster in school, who used to stalk the hallowed grounds in his black gown (just like Yohji's kimono) and mortar board, so I put it up for sale on Ebay and was completely astonished at the price it sold for!
Yet the knowledge that Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (Warner Bros.) will be the last in the series — that Harry Potter, book or movie, is now a story that has been thoroughly and finally told — fills me with a strangely nostalgic sense of loss, like attending a graduation that's also a funeral.
The major flaw still remains that like the last few films «Deathly Hallows — Part 2» is a film for fans more than anyone else.
, referring to the Excalibur - like weapon retrieved from the bottom of a lake in The Deathly Hallows: Part 1.
But to still your anxiously beating hearts and then get them racing again like high - strung greyhounds, let it be said that Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 is as thrilling, gripping, and emotional a conclusion as discerning Pottermaniacs could possibly wish for.
Though it's among the best - reviewed movies of the year and is just about guaranteed to be 2011's # 1 film by earnings, don't expect Deathly Hallows Part 2 to score a Best Picture Academy Award win like Lord of the Rings: Return of the King did.
Deathly Hallows, Pt. 2 is not entirely action, though; there are plenty of brief pauses — pauses to consider important choices; pauses to see the effects of war [if Hogwarts looks like a bombed out London cathedral from WWII, it's probably not a coincidence]; pauses to mourn the dead, and finally, a pause to just enjoy the possibilities that open up after good vanquishes evil [what?
As far as welcome advertising goes, it is regrettable that no trailers for Deathly Hallows Part 2 are included, not that I've been able to share in others excitement over any of the series» like - minded previews.
What I like the most about «Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows — Part 2» can probably be attributed to J.K. Rowling.
While Part One of The Deathly Hallows played like a place - holder this eagerly - awaited finale, directed by David Yates, offers excitement and resolution, as it should.
To say that «Deathly Hallows: Part Two» differs greatly in tone from past installments wouldn't be a total exaggeration, as Yates has ratcheted up the tension and wizarding action to the point that it's almost like a full - fledged war movie.
Naturally, like there always is in these types of movies, there's a unwelcoming tension between the young new family and the dreary locals, who warn Adam and Claire about the hallowed grounds and to steer clear.
It's like they spend some time exploring the myth behind who the hallow are, what they do and what they want, but then they just reveal them out of nowhere.
A drama teacher by training before making the switch to acting, Postlethwaite first tread the boards at the Liverpool Everyman Theatre alongside the likes of Bill Nighy (Wild Target) and Julie Walters (Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Part 1).
«Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1» (2010) Box Office Take: $ 960m 21st Century Box Office Ranking: 22 Like many of the titles that languish in the mid-table doldrums here, our issues with «Deathly Hallows Part 1» are similar to those of the «Hobbit» movies: its misshapenness is a factor of trying to spin too little material into too many films.
«The Deathly Hallows, Part 2: Behind the Magic» like with Part 1 as well, is another pre-theatrical release TV special.
Mockingjay follows the recent trend of splitting lengthy source material like Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows and The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn.
Yet even at two - and - a-half hours, the first installment of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, J.K. Rowling's conclusion to the saga of an orphaned wizard destined to battle a Hitler - like menace, sacrifices some particulars of the author's story but emerges as the most faithful adaptation in the series.
Like the book, there is a ton of exposition - told with as much inventiveness as possible (including a fine animated sequence defining the «Hallows»).
Like the second installment of «Back to the Future» or «The Matrix», «Hallows Part 1» doesn't stand as its own film.
I know we gush about Cate Blanchett, Amy Adams, and Kate Winslet as the finest actresses of their generation, and I feel like Theron deserves to be in that same hallowed Pantheon.
I'm an admirer of movie scores and my very favorite composer is Alexandre Desplat, of lots of scores like Syriana, The Queen, Golden Compass, Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Un Prophet, Fantastic Mr. Fox, New Moon, The Ghost Writer, The King's Speech, and finally Terrence Malick's The Tree of Life, plus A Better Life, Ides of March and Harry Potter & the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 coming up.
The decision to spread the last book out over two films has allowed Deathly Hallows 1 a lot of time for things like character and pacing, which have been sorely lacking in the last few go - rounds.
WHY DID THEY DO THAT!!!!!!!!!! JUST LIKE THE DEATHLY HALLOWS!
Both open with abortive space - docking action set - pieces, both involve brief explorative sections aboard the alien Derelict cruiser, and both tread the same hallowed ground of their source films with reverence that is sometimes so close to the films that it can be like playing someone's fan - fiction, in which they insert themselves into the story of the game as a way to replay the movie with themselves in the lead.
«Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows — Part 2»: If you listened to my co-hosting stint on ShockYa's «Movie Night» podcast, you probably know that I actually really don't like this film.
By Sean O'Connell Hollywoodnews.com: With «Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2» tearing up box office records and the last of the summer blockbusters preparing to drop — «Rise of the Planet of the Apes» appears to be the last major tent pole on the horizon — now seems like -LSB-...]
Tom Hardy — «Mad Max: Fury Road,» «Inception» Kevin Hart — «The Wedding Ringer,» «Ride Along» Felicity Jones — «The Theory of Everything,» «Like Crazy» Stephen Lang — «Avatar,» «The Men Who Stare at Goats» Jodi Long — «A Picture of You,» «Beginners» John Carroll Lynch — «Shutter Island,» «Zodiac» Gugu Mbatha - Raw — «Beyond the Lights,» «Belle» Denis O'Hare — «Milk,» «Michael Clayton» Michael O'Neill — «Dallas Buyers Club,» «Transformers» David Oyelowo — «Selma,» «A Most Violent Year» Dev Patel — «The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel,» «Slumdog Millionaire» Rosamund Pike — «Gone Girl,» «Pride & Prejudice» Chris Pine — «Into the Woods,» «Star Trek» Daniel Radcliffe — «Kill Your Darlings,» «Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2» Eddie Redmayne — «The Theory of Everything,» «Les Misérables» Jason Segel — «The Five - Year Engagement,» «The Muppets» J.K. Simmons — «Whiplash,» «Juno» Sonny Skyhawk — «Geronimo: An American Legend,» «Young Guns II» Song Kang - ho — «Snowpiercer,» «The Host» Emma Stone — «Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance),» «The Help»
I'm just wondering what kind of film Time Out reserves its hallowed sixth star for if not for the likes of this.
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