Sentences with phrase «like secret agent»

There are also new enemies that necessitate new tactics, like secret agent types in suits who intercept your attacks and counter with mean fast punch combos.
At times, I felt like a secret agent or even James Bond as I gathered intel, went undercover as a criminal and stopped the bad guys.
I always feel like a secret agent when I wear it (a secret agent for what, I have no idea.
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They offer some laughs, but mostly they appear pretentiously unfunny — pushing strollers in slow - motion and strutting like secret agents; not to mention the severity of some of the preceived jokes» content — leaving a child at daycare, for example, not considered humorous by all.

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They're fun though it's like I'm a secret agent or something.
These cards challenge players to «become a secret agent of joy,» with suggestions like «Play a board game with a stranger,» «Give this card to someone who makes you smile» and «Hold the door open for 10 consecutive people.»
When kids pretend they're pirates or secret agents, or create their own characters using dolls or Lego figures, it seems like they're playing simple games — literally engaging in child's play.
Deng kept on looking around like a secret service agent.
Glutathione is like the bodyguard or Secret Service agent whose loyalty is so deep that she will jump in front of a bullet to save the life of the one she protects.
Because the production values of Cradle seem strong, it doesn't come across like a poor man's Bond, but it doesn't live up to the strengths of our favorite secret agent.
Rounding out the sterling cast, Sebastian Stan embodies Tonya's first love / husband / ex-husband, Jeff Gillooly, as a sleazy, if seemingly harmless, dummy with a volatility and violent streak while still managing to bring extra layers to him; Paul Walter Hauser is hilariously moronic as wannabe secret agent Shawn Eckhardt; Julianne Nicholson is felicitous casting, looking like every skating coach, and excellent in her own right as the warm Diane Rawlinson; and McKenna Grace (2017's «Gifted») brings a touching sense of heartache to young Tonya, especially as she pleads for her father to stay as he leaves his daughter with LaVona.
Based on the best moments of Atomic Blonde, I would very much like to see a series of films in which Charlize Theron's ruthless, brutal and glamorous secret agent dispatches a variety of Cold War - era enemies to the accompaniment of hit songs from the 80s.
The plot, essentially, is that an evil arms dealer named Owen Davian (Philip Seymour Hoffman) takes captive a female secret agent (Keri Russell) whom Cruise's character, Ethan Hunt, had trained and loves «like a little sister.»
Frances McDormand (Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day, Friends with Money), as the ultra-feisty National Security director, gets to storm in and out of vehicles and walk fast and determined with her entourage of government agents, but her only significance to the film is she is the only female in the series to not look like she has jumped out of a Victoria's Secret catalog (the charisma-less Rosie Huntington - Whitely gets most of the cheesecake shots, replacing the equally vapid crackpot, Megan Fox).
Wile I'd like to see another few episodes to make sure, there's something comfortably gooey right away about This Is Us, reminding us once more that amid all the high - functioning detectives, emergency - rescue personnel and secret - agent superheroes covered in cryptic tattoos, there are very few network dramas aimed at viewers who are simply interested in everyday people and how they feel.
Well, it looks like that oversight has been corrected, as Fox is developing a franchise around the series and even locked down a leading lady to portray secret agent Tara Chance: Kitty Pryde herself, Ellen Page.
That's right, the comedic actor from «21 Jump Street» and «Let's Be Cops» plays twins here: a handyman who joins Harry and Lloyd on their trip and a secret agent who likes to literally blend - into his surroundings — another failed attempt to generate laughs.
One thing I really like about both Red and Red 2 is this world it creates of competing secret agents who all know and respect each other, even if they're frequently also trying to kill each other.
The hope is to launch a franchise based on the idea by Chastain to construct a Bourne Identity - like thriller revolving around five accomplished secret agents from countries around the world.
Your task is to rescue deep cover agents Paz and Chico, but you've got the run of the whole base, and - like in any Hideo Kojima game - there's a truckload of secrets and easter eggs to find.
Gerard Butler is naturally back as Secret Service agent Mike Banning, who this time is with Morgan Freeman's President Trumball (sorry Aaron Eckhart fans, looks like Benjamin Asher is sitting this one out) on the presidential plane when it is attacked.
In this original story terrorists attempt to take over the presidential mansion and it's up to a wan na be Secret Service agent to save the day, which sounds nothing like this past springs «Olympus Has Fallen.»
I also liked Helen Mirren as retired English secret agent, Victoria.
In a nutshell: Atomic Blonde is about a badass, bisexual British secret agent who fights like John Wick and seduces like James Bond who travels to Germany days before the fall of the Berlin Wall to recover some stolen intelligence.
Individual moments and scenes, like robot secret service agents with unnaturally sickly sweet smiles that belie their murdering intentions, or the enjoyable cameo appearance of Keegan Michael Key and Kathryn Hahn, that point to something special burbling below the surface, but it never amounts to more than a glimmer.
Distributed by 20th Century Fox in North America, it stars Colin Firth as a John Steed - like, ultra-British secret agent who brings a street kid with potential (Taron Egerton) into his organization just as a tech wizard, (Samuel L. Jackson) sets a global threat in motion.
It's new and involves some people — we're doing a version of it on «Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.,» so that means that we're going to try to gather people like Skye on a very, very top secret team.
At the time the company put out a press release discussing how the company would seamlessly intergrate real world brands into the upcoming Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory, and that it would ultimately benefit players because it would bring realism to Ubisofts games... By now all the product placement looks a bit dated, though we suppose a high tech, secret agent like Sam Fisher might need items from companies like Nokia or AMD.
The news is backed up by recent deals with major publishers for first novels, like Mango Bride by Marivi Soliven, an immigrant tale of two women, two cultures, family secrets and the fight to find a new life in America, sold to NAL this year by veteran agent Jill Marsal.
Business for Authors is like having a charming double agent from the world of business who can tell you all its coveted secrets.
The panel includes Kenneth Atchity who is an author, Hollywood producer, literary manager, editor, speaker, writing and career coach, columnist, book reviewer, and brand consultant, New York Times Best - selling author Heather Graham, Orna Ross, a former literary agent and founder of the Alliance for Independent Authors, as well as BooksGoSocial founder Laurence O'Bryan alongside a host of acclaimed authors, writing professors and publishing insiders to discuss topics like the Critical Elements of Storytelling, the Evolving Business of Publishing, and the all - important Book Marketing Secrets.
As some agents like to say, you can even name your «secret lover» as a life insurance beneficiary.
I pretend like I'm out in the wild... or doing some secret agent stuff where I have to find the stolen goods!
The year is 2021, and you are Joanna Dark, a secret agent sent on uncovering a clandestine interstellar war involving an Earth research center with gray aliens and an evil defense contractor who works with reptile - like extraterrestrials who disguise themselves as humans.
So we definitely wanted him to look tough and sexy, and we wanted him to look like an international secret agent, but the player is really in control of deciding everything else about the character.
Collar's exhibitions and performances include: A rock that keeps tigers away, group exhibition, Kunstverein München, Munich, July 2017; a performance event and micro residency, Kunstraum, London, June 2017; Plural Melts at Yvonne Lambert, Berlin, 2017; Tall Tales, touring group exhibition and performance, Freud Museum, London, Touchstones Gallery and Museum, Rochdale and Glasgow Women's Library 2016; Tarantallegra, group exhibition, Hester, New York, July - Aug 2016; Secret Surface, group exhibition, KW, Berlin, Feb - May 2016; 11/50, solo exhibition, Fig - 2, ICA, London, March 2015; Probably, Like a Melon Rolling Off a Table: Part II, solo performance for Saturday Live, Serpentine Galleries, London, Jan 2015; Secret Agents, group exhibition, Finnish Museum of Photography, Helsinki, Sept - Oct 2015; PALIMPSEST, performance collaboration with William Cobbing at Hayward Gallery Project Space, London, 2014; Let's Make Another Possible Now, group performance event as part of ANTIKNOW at Flat Time House, London, 2014.
Inside the spacious gallery (which only opened this past January), security was especially high, with men dressed like Secret Service agents milling about and observing the crowd.
But then I suppose, a bit like Phil Jones redefining peer review, the moment the person posted to RealClimate they were no longer an insider, they had become an agent of the hated anarcho - denialists, Mossad, the Russia secret service or equivalent.
As some agents like to say, you can even name your «secret lover» as a life insurance beneficiary.
It seems like the idea was to provide a solution for celebrities and secret agents who are willing to spend anything to keep their data safe.
Leading two lives simultaneously isn't easy, but you can learn from great secret agents like James Bond and Jason Bourne.
There's a secret in real estate: clients do business with agents because they like and trust them.
I note that someone like Craig Proctor bares all of his secrets to anyone willing to take the time and expense to learn from him, a man who is recognized as one of the leading residential real estate agents in North America.
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