Sentences with phrase «little story detailing»

I honestly want to be surprised by every little story detail when the full game launches next year.

Not exact matches

This little detail is very important for the rest of the story.
The stories in this book show in humorous detail how little we understand the culture that surrounds us and how to properly reach people with the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
And what company would that be, or did not not do enough research to fill in those details of your little story?
The stories in this book show in humorous detail how little we understand the culture that surrounds us or how to properly reach people with the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
It has been just over six weeks now and I have yet to share Brody's birth story or too many details on our first weeks together besides the little glimpses on instagram.
But, having spent countless hours talking to Holly, at least trying to talk to some of the other principal players in this saga, pouring over a pile of e-mails, the USA Hockey codes of ethics and of conduct, Mass Hockey's disciplinary rules, and USA Hockey's Annual Guide, I am sure of one thing: this is a story which, while it has sparked controversy, and is likely to generate even more, needs to be told in all of its detail to fully appreciate just how complete a window it provides into at least one little corner of the world of youth hockey, if not youth hockey and youth sports in general.
I paid little attention to these details during my own labor and therefore always struggled to find the «right» way to tell my story.
When Mary Shelley published her story of Victor Frankenstein and his misshapen monster in 1818, she provided little detail about how exactly the doctor built his creation except that «the dissecting room and the slaughterhouse furnished many of [his] materials» and that he infused «a spark of being in the lifeless thing.»
Yet what we are likely to get is piecemeal, fragmented stories of «breakthroughs» with incomplete details, more sober publication in science journals that appear later, news commentary that lasts a few days, and very little systematic effort to think through what policy should be.
Although there are plenty of anecdotal stories about stowaway toads, there has been little detailed and reliable information on the topic, until recently.
These little touches can be used to share details about you as a couple, inviting guests in to your personal story and really making them feel welcome and important — a vital part of your celebration.
Maybe he presents you a thoughful gift when you're feeling down, or simply recalls little details from a story you once told - gestures like this means he actively listens to you.
Wes Anderson doesn't spell out every little motivation and detail of characterisation or back - story to the audience, but uses the implication of dialogue to make hints.
Yet even as she and the filmmakers — Mr. Lelio shares script credit with Rebecca Lenkiewicz — thicken the texture, adding realistic details that should energize the scenes, the movie insistently puts a secular frame around its story, leaving little room for the metaphysical.
As a result, the plot of the screenplay by Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger (both of whom also wrote the original) comes across as a series of false starts and ends, as the extent of Shen's plan unfolds in chunks along with the facts about Po's past, and since the details of both are foregone conclusions from the beginning, the simple story feels drawn out for little effect.
But as time forges on and the impeccably detailed story grows more and more dense, the scenes feel oddly weighted, not only drawing attention away from this story about soul, but leaving us wondering if there isn't a little internal «can you top this» going on.
The opening moments of the story are cutscene laden with little to no action and they all go in detail to setup the backstory and characters for the game.
While you can turn off these «Story +» bits in the options, it does feel like you're missing key worldbuilding details that might be enjoyable if they were presented when things are a little less hectic.
I'm going to write about the story separately and in more detail later this week, but what you really need to know is that it mixes up the MVC formula a little in battle from time to time and has some great quips and nods — whoever wrote this had great fun bringing these characters together.
The new trailer also gives us a little more story details as a terrible storm seems to be the catalyst for Arlo getting separated from his parents, voiced by Jeffrey Wright and Frances McDormand.
Back when I was in high school, one of my classes had been American Literature, and during the course of reading his short story, «The Cask of Amontillado», our instructor told us of how Edgar Allan Poe believed that every element of a story should push forward the plot in some way; even little details that might otherwise seem inconsequential actually fill in the thematic blanks to make the story a more enriching and engrossing experience for the reader.
Past MvC stories have amounted to little more than bare a premise, all in line with what the original's PlayStation manual describes with no more detail than «apocalyptic schemes.»
Though it gets the little details right, the main thrust of this story is largely rote, predictable and can be an admittedly dull affair.
Their screen - specific chat cites influences, gives insight into the special's evolution, considers the story's ideas, and points out little fun details.
Their Finest dealt with the mythologizing of the event — propaganda filmmakers telling the story of the Little Ships, or one little ship, to stoke American support for joining the war — while Dunkirk showed us, in stressful detail, the scene on the ground, at sea, and in thLittle Ships, or one little ship, to stoke American support for joining the war — while Dunkirk showed us, in stressful detail, the scene on the ground, at sea, and in thlittle ship, to stoke American support for joining the war — while Dunkirk showed us, in stressful detail, the scene on the ground, at sea, and in the air.
Much in the same way a lot of people don't really care about the tiny details and story behind the Indiana Jones and the Forbidden Eye ride in Disneyland or the story within the Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey ride at Universal, the overall experience of Doctor Strange is wonderfully fun... provided you don't try to dig a little deeper.
Now there's a little more detail on the story for the film in new footage.
Apart from this a little details about story is also reveal.
What sets this one apart is the details of each of the brother's stories, very little of which I will discuss here.
The story goes in to a little more detail on Belle's past which was actually just a little ridiculous but overall a charming adaption,
Sean Baker, the award - winning director and co-writer of the great new movie, «The Florida Project,» joins Justin in studio to discuss the film, what drew him to tell this story, the juxtaposition of the hidden homeless living right outside of the most magical place on Earth, the importance of getting the details exactly right, how the movie was inspired by «The Little Rascals,» wanting to show how children make the most out of any situation no matter how dire, how desperation plays a big role in the film, the wonderful performance from Willem Dafoe, the relationship between Willem and the child actors, the challenge of working with child actors, the way Florida is portrayed in the film and what he plans to do next.
A very good game lighting is good the story line is like the series but too little detail.
Saint - Exupéry's original is depicted through stop - motion animation, while the Little Girl's story is told through artfully detailed computer animation... Deservedly, it won the César (the French Oscar) as best animated film.
Returning regulars include Todd Haynes with Wonderstruck, telling two connected stories of children, one of a Midwestern boy and another of a little girl in New York from fifty years previously, allowing Haynes to further explore his penchant for preciously enhanced period detail.
It's difficult to go too much into the plot details as there are numerous crossover stories that may well be on the edge of a little far - fetched but for some reason it doesn't really matter.
Though researched to the nth degree and told with an unparalleled eye for detail, it is the little personal touches — Toschi's animal crackers spring to mind — and naturalistic dialogue rhythms that make sure that a human story beats at the heart of it all.
In non-casting news, of course, we've got the details on the Academy Awards producer / host shuffle and an update on the upcoming Justice League movie from Warner Bros. as well as a little sneak peek at the xnew Toy Story short film set to play ahead of the November 23rd release, The Muppets.
Plastic Explosive — David Hawtin drives an unspoilt example of one of the first post-war British GT cars — Jensen's handsome all - glassfibre 541 / Jenks — The Last Word For Bill Boddy memories of the little man just keep flooding back... / Barn Fresh — An astonishingly original 1914 Model T Ford provides Douglas Blain with unexpected food for thought / Racing Stars — Bill Boddy fills in some further detail in a learned postscript to Edward Eves's recent history / MG TF Exposed — The second in our exclusive James Allington cutaways this time of the last of the Abingdon «square riggers» / Nearly Great Marque authority — Ian Dussek tells the story of HRG one of the great British might - have - beens / Economy Class — The Editor is charmed in spite of himself by a late - vintage Rover saloon / The Gamy Mystery — The golden years of automobile art described by Jonathon Wood.
Few of its enthusiastic owners would support that assessment of the most radical model ever made by General Motors, says Karl Ludvigsen in Corvair: class and controversy / We report on our unique annual gathering of unrestored cars, Oily Rag Run, held this year in East Sussex and enjoying a vintage entry / In Une Périgourdine Charmante, John Warburton tells the story of the little - know n de Cézac car, made in the French town of Périgueux from 1920 to 1927, and samples a rare survivor / In this month's Back on the Road, Michael Ware details the protracted restoration of a rare and handsome Morris 25 Special Coupé dating from 1935
Once you've nailed down your plot, story arc, characters, and built your manuscript's setting, it's time to polish your story on a sentence level to make sure all the little details line up and flow off the page with style, flair, and proper grammar.
The author, well - known through her top writers site — The Creative Penn, takes any person wishing to sell a book through everything, using her own stories of both success and a little failure, and linking to further detailed resources.
This collection of somewhat connected short stories was not what I was expecting from the initial description, so I was a little disappointed that I could not follow the lives of these people in more detail.
Inferior authors will info - dump every little last detail they've discovered; better authors weave their research seamlessly into the story, discarding what doesn't fit.
Many authors and even some editors focus on little details that will not matter to a reader as long as the story is tight and compelling.
With few details about the story coming out from Little, Brown & Co., Rowling's eager awaited title does cover more mature themed topics.
This little detail comes out in conversation with Holmes, and is not part of the action of the story, however that detail was only revealed in a later work.
In The Midnight Assassin, Texas Monthly editor Skip Hollandsworth tells the little - known story in riveting fashion, presenting this historical page - turner in spellbinding detail.
Alice: Yes, those details usually come after I've decided the larger aspects of the story - who will be in it and at least a little about «the story problem.»
(It's helped people get) All those details about death notices, marriage notices, all those little stories that just fill - in detail which you wouldn't otherwise have access to,» said Sherratt.
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