Why is it that when someone says something you don't
like in a direct way you label them a troll?
Not exact matches
All this, which is only a part of what ought to be said about the Atonement, is not irrelevant to our discussion; for
like Professor MacKinnon, though
in a rather different way, I want to lay the greatest emphasis on the decisiveness and uniqueness of the Cross and the Resurrection In both these acts of God, however, I find no inconsistency between their decisiveness and «objectivity» and the fact that they are directed towards men: the former as conveying to them the divine acceptance which is also judgement, the latter by bringing to them, in the Easter experiences, the active presence of the living Lor
in a rather different
way, I want to lay the greatest emphasis on the decisiveness and uniqueness of the Cross and the Resurrection
In both these acts of God, however, I find no inconsistency between their decisiveness and «objectivity» and the fact that they are directed towards men: the former as conveying to them the divine acceptance which is also judgement, the latter by bringing to them, in the Easter experiences, the active presence of the living Lor
In both these acts of God, however, I find no inconsistency between their decisiveness and «objectivity» and the fact that they are
directed towards men: the former as conveying to them the divine acceptance which is also judgement, the latter by bringing to them,
in the Easter experiences, the active presence of the living Lor
in the Easter experiences, the active presence of the living Lord.
This
way of being veridical (
like theories of
direct reference) comes at a price: it does not entail that the subject know what it is perceiving
in the sense that it can correctly characterize it.
At the same time I don't find it insignificant either, just not
in a
direct sort of
way; more
like we're pre-programmed to have these experiences sometimes.
Here we can see that the Genesis story of creation,
like the Revelation account of «the end», is to be taken as a
way of saying that as all has proceeded ultimately from the divine Love, so all is
in the end
directed to the divine Love.
Lakatos» programmes,
like Kuhn's paradigms, are not falsiflable
in any
direct way.
Alternative media
like art, or TV shows, or comedy, have long been vehicles to examine society and religion and all sorts of things
in a more effective
way that head - on debate can provide — look at Stephen Colbert for one example — any, any restraint on those media is a
direct assault on freedom itself.
«Normally, self - affirmation is reserved for instances
in which identity is threatened
in direct ways: race, gender, age, weight, and the
like.
But that's not how Ellis was understood by most, and there is a
direct line to be drawn between the Ellis article and the self - conscious if tacit defensiveness of the Land O» Lakes statement, which seemed to say, yes, we're second - rate, maybe even third - rate, and the
way to be first - rate is to be
like Harvard, Yale, Stanford, and the rest of what would be called,
in twenty - first - century Catholic academic jargon, «aspirational peers.»
Perhaps you could make an extra # 45 donation
direct to the charity as I would
like this supper club to help the charity
in any
way it can.
The fact that their equalising goal late
in the second half came as a
direct result of an attacking Arsenal move that we messed up with an awful attempt at a cross by Monreal, with some second rate defending and what looks
like an error from the keeper Petr Cech along the
way, is just about typical of the
way things have been going for the Gunners this year.
I have to say I am more on the side of the fan, because Wright has been very hard on some Arsenal players
like Ozil and must surely understand why some fans are not happy with the Ox and his decision to force his
way out
in order to play for a
direct EPL rival.
talk about skewing the stats to fit your own conclusions... this is
like a slap
in the face to every real Arsenal fan... have you no shame, have you no dignity, have you no sense of right from wrong... if you think everything was so well orchestrated why is everyone and their brother laughing at the
way in which we conduct business both on and off the field... either you're a paid hack or a delusional buffoon... regardless you can't be a genuine Arsenal fan because the difficulties facing this club having been going on for years and this latest episode
in our pathetic recent history is but a glaring reminder of how far we have fallen... I'm not going to waste my time discrediting every single ridiculous statement you made
in your love letter to Wenger, but if you write another article I will gladly expose you for the fraud you truly are... this club is
in desperate need of a serious cleansing and for you to try and package this dog and pony show as a well - oiled machine is a
direct insult to anyone who has supported this team during the supposed «lean» years... the deceptive and disrespectful manner
in which this organization has treated it's fans is an abomination to supporters everywhere and for you to even try to justify their actions is akin to saying just shut - up and keep filling our pockets... so please crawl back under whatever stone you crawled out from under and think carefully before you spew this type of propaganda ever again
Chelsea alternate between a 4 33 and a 4 2 31, both equally as effective, Ramires can play
in the pivot, as a RM and on the wing and has done so for the last 2 season's giving Chelsea something different if Fabregas does not play or should they desire a
direct approach, Azpilicueta who is probably the league's best LB is not even a LB, Ivanovic is not a RB but a CB by trade, Fabregas has and does play no. 10 on occasions for Chelsea, should any of these players get injured they have a world class replacement waiting, the same can not be said of Arsenal, we play one
way and our subs are usually
like for
like or
like for out of position.
Same can be said the other
way round wen all the aob just sit and slate everything about our club and we ask them what's the answer to make things better they haven't got an answer and just split out rubbish
like lets get rid of everyone
like I've said ive seen my club
in much worse position then this
in fact 20 years ago this season we finished 10th
in the league I know your comment is
directed at me so wen you can tell me you seen arsenal finish
in 10th below the spuds then I might start thinking that our club is
in the sh # t
like most of you spoilt brats think and then you can come to me and start calling me deluded for keeping my faith
in wenger for everything he's done for our club COYG
in wenger I trust
I keep seeing ppl say lemar for the RW but hes a left footed LM and the only
way he can play at arsenal is LM if alexis stays (which he won't) so lemar would be a
direct replacement for alexis when he goes but I know wenger wants alexis and lemar so
like a said lemar would play LM
in a four Man midfield with 3 at the back and coquelin is great player and better at defending than xhaka and Ramsey ever will be but I still think we are short
in midfield and would
like wenger to sign a top CM
like naby kieta maybe even van djik for CB!
the guy is amazing... I
like his more
direct approach, ability to cut out the side passes and dribble all the
way forward... very good at seeing space
in front of him and making use of it...
Kids generally don't
like having someone try to pull the wool over their eyes, so just as we've made them savvy about the tobacco industry's insidious techniques to get them to use cigarettes, we need to show kids that the food industry is,
in a very
direct way, making money at the expense of their own health.
Once - exotic animals
like cookie - targeted online ads now get their fair share of attention, but advocates can employ data to
direct their outreach
in other
ways as well.
«For the first time, we have
direct images of what the Milky
Way looked
like in the past,» said study co-leader Pieter G. van Dokkum of Yale University
in New Haven, Conn. «Of course, we can't see the Milky
Way itself
in the past.
Another major question facing places
like Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, which took a
direct hit from Irma, is how to rebuild
in a
way that provides greater resilience against future storms.
In many cases, a pure source of fat like MCT oil is a lot better way to ingest calories, either in the form of a direct supplement or dissolved in your coffee or protein shak
In many cases, a pure source of fat
like MCT oil is a lot better
way to ingest calories, either
in the form of a direct supplement or dissolved in your coffee or protein shak
in the form of a
direct supplement or dissolved
in your coffee or protein shak
in your coffee or protein shake.
This means that we can look at genetics and make specific recommendations for diet, exercise and supplements that will help you metabolize hormones
like estrogen
in a healthier
way, and now I'm all for
direct to consumer testing — tests
like 23 & Me, Ubiome and Cube that let you DIY thing
like genetics and Vitamin D at home.
The film lacks any kind of real «action», which makes it a departure from Mann's other work
like Heat or Last of the Mohicans, but it still feels
like an action movie because of the aggressive
way in which Mann
directs it.
The type of character I have long been waiting to see onscreen, he's both familiar and novel, and his presence gives
way to moments heretofore unthinkable
in mainstream cinema,
like the museum scene, which would make Martinican poet Aimé Césaire proud, as it seems
like the
direct illustration of a paragraph from «Discourse on Colonialism.»
Zhao said with her Bass Reeves biopic, she'll
direct a more traditional cast
like she did with her first - timers: «You can work with an actor
in a certain
way, you can create an environment
like Terrence Malick has always done.»
It's
directed and written by Bruce Robinson and
like I said before it's a Hunter S. Thompson story and I am just honored to be working on something he was involved
in in any
way.
As you can see
in the player above, the group talked about what it was
like when everyone was together for the first time
in their costumes, what Ezra Miller and Jason Moma stole from set, if the set was different when Zack Snyder and Joss Whedon were each
directing, the message of Justice League and why it's important
in 2017, how Batman needs to adjust his
way of operating due to the external threats on the planet, what they each hope fans take away from watching the movie, and a lot more.
Not bad at all.this film keeps you guessing
in ways you never do a lot
in horror films.Rob Zombie
directs theses actors
like I've never seen a horror director do before.this movie is truly amazing, people are calling it «terrible» I call it «good» it's the kind of horror film that actually deals with characters and not just pointless blood and guts.I felt
like all these characters really did go through something, and this movie is truly just about them overcoming it.I don't consider this a horror film, I consider this a drama / horror film, cause that is what it is, and I love it.this mvie isn't just about a killer killing people, it actually deals with the people he's after anf even deals with himself at times, which I truly loved.Rob Zombie has proved to me again that he could direct.perfect seq...
Anderson — who's become even more of an actors» director
in his last few films than he was already — is at the peak of his powers here, ironically but appropriately
directing «Vice»
in such a
way that phrases
like «peak of his powers» (and other language connoting masculine swagger or preening mastery) seem contrary to the spirit of the thing.
In my defense, there are only so many ways you could describe movies like Boaz Yakin's (who has previously directed the disastrous «Death in Love» and «Uptown Girls») Safe, which marinates audiences in clichés and ultra-violence and is content in its lack of innovatio
In my defense, there are only so many
ways you could describe movies
like Boaz Yakin's (who has previously
directed the disastrous «Death
in Love» and «Uptown Girls») Safe, which marinates audiences in clichés and ultra-violence and is content in its lack of innovatio
in Love» and «Uptown Girls») Safe, which marinates audiences
in clichés and ultra-violence and is content in its lack of innovatio
in clichés and ultra-violence and is content
in its lack of innovatio
in its lack of innovation.
The ultimate film — a ghost story that,
like Gremlins, is
in some
ways the scary riposte to E.T. — strongly resembles Spielberg's work, and the subsequent suggestions that Spielberg had effectively
directed it by proxy proved highly damaging to Hooper's emerging directorial career.
If you feel about
In Bruges the
way some do, with Martin McDonagh writing and
directing little questions
like the plot of the film probably don't even matter.
Although Argento would go on to shock and scare
in more graphic
ways with horror masterpieces
like Suspiria and more finely tuned gialli
like Deep Red and Tenebrae, it is The Bird with the Crystal Plumage that lays the groundwork for where he would go but
in a less fussy and more
direct way.
Based on the novel of the same name by author Miriam Horn, Rancher, Farmer, Fisherman
directed by Susan Froemke and John Hoffman and co-
directed by Beth Aala, explores the environmental impact of the ranching, farming, and fishing communities
in a
way that feels more
like an educational piece than an impactful, theatrical documentary.
directed by Susan Froemke and John Hoffman and co-
directed by Beth Aala, explores the environmental impact of the ranching, farming, and fishing communities
in a
way that feels more
like an educational piece than an impactful, theatrical documentary.
It looks
like hiring Taika Waititi to
direct this is one of the best decisions Marvel has ever made, as this looks seriously badass and entertaining
in 100 different
ways.
And it's simultaneously very cinematic and very theatrical
in the
way that it's written and
directed, which is a style of filmmaking that sets a lot of moviegoers» teeth on edge, because they aren't sure how to take it; there's not a tradition of American movies that tells them how to respond to something
like this.
If anything, this film
in many
ways is a homage to masters of the American Western
like John Ford and Howard Hawks;
in fact, there is a
direct tribute to Ford's 1956 classic The Searchers, the film Hostiles most recalled for me.
The movie wasn't even on my radar until about a week ago, and though it sounds
like a cheesy
direct - to - video movie
in just about every
way, early reaction has been extremely positive, pegging «John Wick» as an entertaining B - movie fueled by some killer action sequences and a great performance by Keanu Reeves.
Now The Guardian reports,
in an item with a fantastic headline («Schrader to
direct death camp clown tale» — sounds
like a great name for a Northwest band) that Paul Schrader will
direct Jeff Goldblum
in an adaptation of Israeli writer Yoram Kaniuk's novel «Adam Resurrected,» about a clown who entertains Jews on their
way to the gas chambers.
It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of transcendent filmmaking
in the The Lost City of Z and A Ghost Story, it was the age of foolish Spider - Man remakes / reboots / regurgitations, it was the epoch of a magnificent enquiry into belief by the evergreen Martin Scorsese, it was the epoch of the incredulous return of Mel Gibson
in a box office hit, it was the season of Michael Haneke shining a light on our uncaring societal malaise, it was the season of manifold more people watching Baywatch, it was the spring of Aki Kaurismäki's warm - hearted but politically pressing The Other Side of Hope, it was the winter of despair at the box office results of masterpieces
like Certain Women, Aquarius and The Death of Louis XIV, we had Yorgos Lanthimos» Kubrickian masterpiece before us, we had a new Kingsman film before us, we were all going
direct to cinematic Heaven, we were all going
direct the other
way.
Noah Baumbach and Jake Paltrow's new documentary «De Palma» features the legendary director talking about his five - decade long career
in the film industry,
directing such classics
like «Dressed to Kill,» «Blow Out,» «The Untouchables,» and «Carlito's
Way.»
And it sounds
like Rodriguez is working on something that brings them all together
in a more
direct way.
There seem to be a ton of
ways to stick it to your foes, it just depends on whether you'd
like to go about it
in a more subtle or
direct fashion.
We've seen many horror and suspense films with cults as the backdrop, either on - site at a commune or pulling strings
in some shadowy or supernatural
way, but there's never been one quite
like The Endless from
directing duo Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead.
This 2004 film
directed by Antoine Fuqua from a screenplay by David Franzoni is not just ahistorical
in a run of the mill anachronistic or «hey things didn't happen
like that» kind of
way.
Ripley's Game is doomed to the «
direct - to - video» label and an ignominious eternity buried
in the Blockbuster shelves for the occasional stunned bemusement of the well traveled and the John Malkovich fetishist — it languishes there while over-masticated tripe
like The Alamo finds its
way to thousands of screens, its lingering impact to remind again that the slippery slope
in Hollywood's distribution game just got steeper.
Way Too Indie presents a ten - week series on what it's
like to
direct an indie film from an
in - the - trenches indie filmmaker.
The movie was
directed by Doug Liman, who made independent fare
like «Swingers» before earning his living as a craftsman behind some of Hollywood's biggest action films (
like «Mr. & Mrs. Smith» and «Jumper «-RRB-, and
in a
way «Edge of Tomorrow» feels much closer
in spirit to his tiny indie «Go» than something
like «The Bourne Identity.»