Sentences with phrase «lot more violence»

Another aspect that sets Battletoads Arcade apart from its predecessors is that, being self - published by Rare onto arcade cabinets as opposed to another company's home consoles, the game gets away with a lot more violence and gross - out humor.
If they did, I'd bet we would have a lot more violence...

Not exact matches

I think it really will take something like 80 % for gun control, and tragically, I'm convinced it will take a lot more senseless deaths — and not just the death of black teenagers, but the deaths of children of powerful people through gun violence.
Many may not agree with me, but religion has played a crucial role in keeping order in the society historically that is a lot more in magnitude than historical violence in the name of religion.
That would be a whole lot more convincing if the Quran was not so fraught with the advocacy of violence against many who do not accept it.
There are a lot important questions that need to be asked about the United States» horrifying and unique issues with gun violence, but there is an even more immediate and desperate need in Las Vegas for blood donors.
Anyway, I will write a lot more about this when I get to the subject of hell in the current book I am writing on the violence of God, but I wanted to just give a short preview of my views on hell, and provide a follow - up from the post yesterday about whether Jesus spoke of hell more than heaven.
Steve explained: «I think a lot of it is at a verbal level... a lot of it is not necessarily physical violence but the alarming thing is the amount of physical attacks; shoving, pushing, hitting and more serious assaults are becoming more commonplace.»
«The sin of Sodom,» writes Matthew, «had far more to do with a lack of hospitality and a bent toward violence than with any sexual designs the men had on Lot's visitors.»
People who watch lots of movies about murder and violence, often become more violent.
Religion has really caused more violence than peace, and these narrow - minded individuals are the perfect example of how corrupted a lot of religious folk are.
It's like Empire with a lot more sex and violence and foul language and I hate to say it — better music.
I have since researched and read a lot about the origins of this conflict and it truly helps me understand more of the history and violence that has been a part of the life of the Irish people for so many centuries.
In my opinion, which seems to be very different from your opinion, the use of a lot of violence doesn't make a movie more realistic.
We went and saw this suppossply 12a film however after about 1 hr there was a lot of violence of which I thought should have been a 18 or maybe 15 certicate, I would only go and see this film again if there was more of the doggies xx
For these select people, Riptide can be a whole lot of fun; but for anybody going it solo or demanding more from a game than just mindless violence, however, it will prove increasingly tedious.
Chadwick Boseman's T'Challa / Black Panther, who anchored his own marvelous feature just a few months ago, is reduced to a glorified field general in «Infinity War,» standing alongside Okoye (Danai Gurira) and M'Baku (Winston Duke) and watching Thanos» troops burn, trample, and otherwise disfigure the countryside (an image that's more upsetting, for various reasons, than a lot of Thanos» violence against individuals).
Deadpool is a superhero that does not shy away from excessive violence and has a lot more humour than most superheroes, especially the darker kind.
That film's tone was completely different, of course, and the violence was a lot more cartoonish.
Some gags push accepted boundaries; rape and domestic violence «jokes» need to be a lot more contextual and subversive (ala Todd Solondz) to soften the inherently distasteful elements.
Not bad at all if you're going to draw inspiration from the world of films, though the solid laughs, exciting thrills and the terrific comic interplay of its two leads are more like occasional chuckles, lots of noise and violence without much tension, and two passable comic performances from actors who aren't particularly known for their comedic chops in Russell Crowe (Noah, Winter's Tale) and Ryan Gosling (The Big Short, Gangster Squad).
That's a shame, because Safe, while not lacking for violence, could use a whole lot more punching, kicking, and headbutting.
More New Releases: «Sweet Virginia,» about a former rodeo champ who befriends a young man with a propensity for violence, starring Jon Bernthal; «Beast of Burden,» starring Daniel Radcliffe as a Mexican Cartel drug smuggler with a lot on his mind; and «The Six Degrees Collection,» a collection of six Kevin Bacon movies that includes «The Big Picture,» «Flatliners,» «Hollow Man,» «Trapped,» «In the Cut,» and «Where the Truth Lies.»
And though she's managed to balance activism and acting, the former still occupies a lot of Gurira's time — from speaking out about violence against women at the United Nations to saying at an awards ceremony five days after the 2016 election that she's «felt a calling to do more
Decisions about plot, setting, language, levels of sex and violence, and a lot more become no - brainers, because you'll have a benchmark to measure against.
And more... I could go back a lot further, but moves of this level of violence occur about once a year on average.
Spec Ops: The Line does a lot more than most shooters do though, as it makes the violence you are creating meaningful by cut scenes and actions that happen after battle; most of the time your character is regretting what transpired.
Levine says that one of the reasons there's been a lot of violence in video games is that it's relatively easy to simulate, but more importantly, like action movies, there's an «easily perceivable market for it.»
On Episode 69 of the Super Podcast Action Committee, hosts Andrew Eisen and E. Zachary Knight talk about the «unique nature» of Valve Software's «family sharing program» for Steam, Fox News and Dr. Keith Ablow on video game violence, and a whole lot more.
The tone is also a hell of a lot darker, with plenty more in the way of nail - shredding tension and grisly violence.
It will be an action adventure video game, exclusive to the Nintendo Wii console, which will showcase quite a lot of violence, but, in a more comical way, as its developers from Platinum Games have said.
«During the course of early development, it became clear that if we wanted to add in all the gore and violence that gamers crave it would cost a lot more money,» shares Devolver Digital CFO, Fork Parker.
She understood the appeal of Walking Dead a lot more... except for the violence.
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«Students have had to become a lot more tactically savvy because of the willingness of the administration and law enforcement to go in and conduct mass arrests, and, in many cases, engage in police violence as well,» he said.
Who cares about 8 % unemployment, the flatlined economy, abandoning Americans to die in Bengahzi, Joe Biden's buffonery, fast & furious, national debt, USA credit downgrade, trillion dollar annual budget deficits, deliberate sabotage of the coal industry, ACORN, failed foreign policy (Iran with nuclear weapons, bowing to China, stiffing U.K and Israel, etc) abysmal people judgement (Biden again, plus H. Clinton, T, Geithner; K. Sebelius; E. Holder, etc), stopping the pipeline for Canadian oil, blocking drilling in US land, secret «kill lists», ObamaCare, attacking religious liberty, you didn't build that, unseemly chest - pounding over bin Laden (GM is dying but bin Laden is coming back to life), 20 years of Jeremiah Wright, failure of crony capitalism deals with Solyndra - NextEra — Ener1 — Solar Trust etc., over 100 rounds of golf in 1st 3 yrs, choom, the Chevy Volt, insisting the Ft Hood massacre was «workplace violence», secret college transcripts, «clearly the Boston police acted stupidly», disregard of the Simpson - Bowles budget recommendations (after commissioning their work), and lots more irrelevant stuff.
And I'm sure that I lot more people were exposed to any potential to incite violence by this film than the minor play mentioned above.
What is completely expected from the trailer is more of Deadpool's mouthy wisecracks, a lot of bloody violence, and meta - commentary on the nature of superhero films.
This is even more disturbing when it was a case of domestic violence (the kind that some groups dismiss — domestic violence without obvious bruises) and one parent had to find a lot of courage to leave.
Although this sort of lateral violence is not new, the use of technology means that a lot more people can receive this hurtful information, compared to verbally «carrying yarns» or spreading malicious gossip and «running people down» by making personal attacks on their character and credibility.
It was a lot of fun, and above all, we raised $ 11000 for the Royal LePage Shelter Foundation, and more specifically, violence prevention programs for teens!
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