Sentences with phrase «little scattershot»

Not exact matches

Or, like the curveball and slider release points for Greinke, there's a little bit of a scattershot pattern because no pitcher can have flawless mechanics.
It feels a little random and scattershot, but watching it is a deeply haunting...
On the other hand, I found little fault with Pellington's rich commentary track, a scattershot but ultimately rewarding marriage of thematic survey and production backstory embedded with a pithy defense for the practice of letterboxing.
British director Ben Wheatley is too smart to make nice little genre films — and his scattershot yet monotonous latest, Free Fire, is worse than that.
It's wish fulfillment for pre teen boys and a little on the scattershot side, but it's certainly got a charm.
Director Brillante Mendoza's scattershot approach to storytelling is mostly a shocking mix of scatology and sexplicit titillation which leaves little to the imagination.
Will Ferrell (Old School, Elf) delivers again, with a little help from his friends, in this scattershot comedy that just manages to hit just enough hilarious moments to look past the fact that there just isn't a well - developed, cohesive movie here.
It's excruciating not only because of what is being depicted — the blood erupts and bullets, including the scattershot of a shotgun, puncture body parts, which, in the case of the shotgun blast, include a henchman's crotch — but also because the violence seems to have little purpose.
«It strikes me that law firms have very little idea of what business development activities they really want to encourage among their lawyers and so take a scattershot approach to the effort.
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