Sentences with phrase «lot of masterpieces»

In the world of anime there's a lot of crap (this often involves ninja lesbian schoolgirls), there are a lot of masterpieces (Akira, Ghost in the Shell), and then there are the ones that are solid yet manage to reel in a more general audience (Hayao Miyazaki's work for example).

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We don't know where they shop, but we have bought pretty nice - looking suits for a lot less than $ 1,350 and we have also paid multiples of that for a handcrafted Italian sartorial masterpiece.
«A bartender would create a masterpiece and take a lot of time doing so.
Carla is one lucky lady... All the steps to make this masterpiece requires a lot of TLC =)
This Mexican Tortilla Pizza is double - decker masterpiece filled with creamy beans, tempeh taco meat, and lots of cheese.
First stop there where lots of spooky things going on and I tried my wings at pumpkin carving as it was Halloween, some people even said mine where masterpiece's.
But it takes a lot of skill to turn a cake into a masterpiece.
So like I said, I went to College and then on to University in Newcastle where I wrote a lot of sure - fire electropop masterpieces, and one or two essays.
JFit's creation is totally a masterpiece, the price is in the middle — no too cheap or expensive — and it offers a lot of features for you to choose from.
Joanna designed another dining room masterpiece with the «A Lot of Options» house.
By now I'm sure a lot of you have heard about the new pumpkin macchiato, but have you tried this masterpiece?
But not everyone has lots of time to make such a masterpiece.
I love this game.It is one of the best of all time.Graphics are awesome (for gamecube) and the gameplay works great.There is a lot backtracking and people may find it difficult but there are always hints that help.This is what a masterpiece is.Not many bugs or glitches.The scan explains everything and it is fun with it's incredible soundtrack.I recommend this game to anyone who owns a gamecube.
And if you thought this had a lot of spaces to fill in with very little dialogue, then never ever see Todd Haynes» masterpiece SAFE, with Julianne Moore.
The sequel to Metal Gear Solid attempted to do a lot of things all at once: Be a sequel to a beloved masterpiece, serve as a technical showcase for powerful new console hardware and tell one of the medium's most subversive stories.
You may have heard lots of things about this film, but the most important thing to know is that «Blue Is the Warmest Color» is a masterpiece, the first of 2013, and the most emotionally moving film to come along in years.
An awful lot of very cliched Brazilian slum - porn, gun - porn and poverty - porn, all knocked off from the influential favela masterpiece City of God
Chaplin is brilliant as always in the role of his famous Tramp character, and Coogan impresses as his young partner - in - crime, but while there's a lot to love about «The Kid» (particularly the duo's fantastic chemistry), it falls well short of its reputation as a cinematic masterpiece.
I appreciate that, actually, even though there's a lot of justification going on in here for something that he appears to consider one of the masterpieces of world cinema.
I didn't think it was a masterpiece or anything — its reach exceeded its grasp — but a lot of very interesting, big ideas in a pretty compelling small dramatic package.
As 2009 films go, there is a lot of love around these parts for Gaspar Noé «s sensational masterpiece Enter The Void: Three of the dozen or so contributors to Row Three chose it as their «best film of 2009» and it should bear mentioning that they were the only three that saw it!
Although not overtly «scary» in a traditional sense, Lucky McKee's bittersweet masterpiece earns a lot of points for sincerity, compassion, and off - kilter humor.
I just saw #StarWars #TheLastJedi and holy hell is it a masterpiece in a lot of insane ways.
There was a lot of potential for a masterpiece, but that promise was not delivered.
I will give this game a 10 because Super Mario 3D World looks MASTERPIECE and the gameplay looks awesome and it got lots of power - ups, I'm buying this game.....
by Walter Chaw Ferociously patriotic but lacking in the epic scope suggested by its obvious debt to Sergio Leone's late masterpieces, pastiche - meister Robert Rodriguez's Once Upon a Time in Mexico is a magnification of John Woo in a lot of the same ways that Woo was a magnification of Leone — a post-post modern exercise bound together with a compelling sense of style but an alarming dearth of even the basics of sense.
The titular celebration calls to mind a whole lot of substantial cinema nuptials, which stretch from good to great, and occur within chick flicks and masterpieces.
I don't want to make this film seem like an intellectual masterpiece (it is first and foremost a raunchy comedy) but there sure is a lot of symbolism worth paying attention to.
And a lot of great repeats, from French crime (Bob le flambeur repeating throughout the week on Sundance) and Golden Age musicals (On the Town and Singin» in the Rain) to Italian neo-surrealism (Nights of Cabiria, and yes, I made up that term, it's not a real thing) and mind - bending Lynch masterpieces (INLAND EMPIRE).
The film isn't a masterpiece and has a lot of flaws but for a horror comedy its simply a ton of fun with a whole lot of laughs to be had.
Lot # 714 - This extraordinary, one - of - a-kind, frame - off custom Silverado came together piece by piece to become this amazing masterpiece that takes customization to the next level.
There's a lot of work that goes into this «painting» that is the Chicago Auto Show, but it's all worth it when that final masterpiece comes together.
In a lot of ways, it reminded me of Alias, Brian Michael Bendis» masterpiece about what it's like to be a private detective who is also a superhero.
However, I believe Janet Lowe's Value Investing Made Easy is the best of the lot, since it's an easily read book that revolves around Benjamin Graham's masterpieces, The Intelligent Investor and Security Analysis.
Download your guide to the beautiful masterpiece of Southern Italy to discover the hidden corners of Basilicata, a phrase book, places to stay and lots of other handy hints.
It has a great noir edge to it, so I came into the game with faint hopes of a story that could hold my interest as much as the first time I watched Se7en, and while the game doesn't begin to touch David Fincher's masterpiece (despite a few nods throughout), I left feeling a whole lot more satisfied than I thought I would.
Naughty Dog's masterpiece, The Last of Us has been getting a lot of hate recently, despite the game being 8 months old.
Ninja Theory are the masterminds behind this masterpiece and they have certainly put a lot of passion and time into this incredible gaming experience.
With Sony's rich stable of first and second party developers, there'll be lots here for the PS - fan to cheer about - particularly in the form of The Last of Us, Kratos» latest adventure, and whatever masterpiece David Cage and co. have brought along to the show.
I know a lot of gamers are giving Rockstar's masterpiece a backlash for some reason, but we think it's a hard argument to make that it doesn't deserve the award.
Frankly, Valkyrie Profile 1 was a masterpiece, with a lot of unique story and system elements.
I was 100 % sure that it won't be as good as the first Xenoblade which was a masterpiece, I just knew it from watching a few trailers, lot's of things was off to me personally, the characters, the dialogues, the story, the art, the voice overs even the Japanese wasn't as good as the first one, the first XC had an amazing story, superb voice overs, magnificent soundtrack, dialogues full of impact that even adults can take seriously in short it was the complete opposite of XC2 were the dialogues remind a generic shonen anime from the dozen we get every year, & the most important for me the first one was full of emotion just watching a single story trailer & I said to myself back then that I must get this game, I wan na play it & experience the story, well when I watch a trailer from XC2 I don't feel like that in the slightest, that said it all.
Don't get me wrong, there is a LOT of junk in retro libraries, maybe more than today, but decades of hindsight have sifted out the masterpieces from the trash and it's those we can now appreciate.
I enjoyed a lot of my time with the game, but it also frustrated me a bunch of times as well — in particular, it frustrated me in a lot of ways that Invisible Inc, Klei's 2015 sneaky masterpiece, didn't.
It helps that Gen I Pokemon games also happen to be game design masterpieces and a heck of a lot of fun.
A lot of love has been given to allow the players to have every tool they need to create the perfect automotive masterpiece.
Rygar «s legacy has spanned three completely different games, the first one being an okay arcade platformer with lots of levels, the next one regarded as one of the better NES games of its time for combining action and adventure with RPG elements, and the third one as a breathtaking masterpiece that gives Devil May Cry a run for its money as one of the best modern action - adventure titles of the early PlayStation 2 era.
It's taken a lot of hard work and dedication to get this opportunity, and I want to help create the masterpiece the wonderfully dedicated fans deserve.
Axiom Verge does a lot of very clever things but ultimately falls short of being a masterpiece through its lack of clear cut direction and too much padding.
It takes a lot of balls to make a sequel to what many people believe is the greatest videogame ever made but Nintendo has ceremoniously married «new» with «nostalgia» and the result is a handheld masterpiece.
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