Sentences with phrase «mechanical feel about»

Indeed, for a movie ostensibly about imagination and wonder, the entire project has an empty, mechanical feel about it.

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They could, but it... You know, there's something about the first time an actor runs the material over his or her face you know when they kind of run it through their eyes and you see the thing and there was little imperfections in it and not every line is delivered perfectly, it doesn't have that mechanical feeling.
A frustrated wife confronted her husband with her disappointment at the shallow, mechanical rut into which their sex life had slipped: «I get the «now it's Friday night again» feeling about our love life.
We have only one instance of a movement in the opposite direction, Johanan ben Zakkai (died about AD 80), who doubted the mechanical aspects of ritual defilement and purification by water, etc., but felt obliged none the less to maintain the commandments concerned simply because they were commandments: (he said to his disciples) «By your life!
To find out, they asked people from a sample of 987 diverse participants recruited through Amazon's Mechanical Turk platform to think about either the pride they would feel after taking pro-environmental actions or the guilt they would feel for not doing so, just before making a series of decisions related to the environment.
In the middle part of Anderson's career (circa «The Life Aquatic» and after), some critics began to complain about the familiar stylized elements of his films being a crutch and formula, diorama - like to the point of aestheticizing the emotions of the story (to be fair, some prescribed elements — the slow motion endings, that Futura font, the expected Kinks or Rolling Stone song — were starting to feel a little mechanical at a certain point).
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Having the mechanical depth to make cars feel so different is a great thing about Project Cars 2; just learning how each car drives is a game in itself.
From the ontological and epistemological questions about the nature of truth to the simply mechanical objection that «the whole truth» can not be told, I can't help feel that I'm missing a key element of the legal view of this.
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