Sentences with phrase «moments hit like»

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The online music business has been a shark - infested pool almost from the moment the Internet hit the popular consciousness, so it's not surprising that a new player like Tidal is suffering from growing pains.
«I felt like I had hit that moment where I could take that beer and form a company around it,» he says.
To do the same, businesses do not necessarily need to wait for opportune moments like the next Super Bowl blackout or a newly released box office hit.
Or maybe the moment comes when we realize what it will take financially to hit a major life goal, like buying a house or starting a family.
i didn't like what they were saying and it made me feel like hitting them so i did, i was not in the right or the wrong just in the moment when the were running their mouth about all the women they raped and children they killed they deserved it in my opinion.
I got out my phone and had to write this down in my notes because it hit me like a ton of bricks at that moment.
My Mom's traditional Thanksgiving stuffing, the one my entire family dreams about all year and descends upon like a pack of starving wolves the moment the bowl hits the table.
Most desserts feature empty calories and lots of sugar that hit the spot for a brief moment, but fail to satisfy like the nourishing fats in avocado.
He just doesn't seem to hit the ball very hard at the moment, like he expects them to be saved so puts it on a plate.
There were some wild moments like Chris Taylor's hat saving an Astros run from scoring, an attempted pick off in extra innings hitting an umpires leg instead of going all the way to the outfield, or Yasiel Puig almost making an amazing diving catch but inadvertently handing the Astros a ground rule double instead.
In a season disrupted by injuries and some surprisingly poor form form Borussia Dortmund overall, it's perhaps not a great shock that Marco Reus has not hit his usual heights, though Manchester United may still feel the German international is well worth pursuing, as he looks a better bet than the likes of Angel Di Maria at the moment.
the team has lost urgency the thing most important to the team of highest caliber, here there is no intention to do things of any kind only flamini intentions are clear to take out opposition player get his customary yellow and monreal's irritation is soon going to hit the papers.Wenger's verdict «at the moment we are a good team good players good atmosphere and players are slowly coming back from injury, monreal is solid CB and he has accepted his role also flamini is taking the opponents nuts to the cleaners which is very viera like quality which i like also Diaby is ready is 2 months cause the surgeon got bored of opening up him lost a screw inside so therefore fourth place is ours».
It was more like a spent Chinese firecracker — until Burt hit End Louie Jung with a 42 - yarder in the final moments that won for underdog Wisconsin 16 - 13.
The loudest moment of all from an absolutely packed WrestleMania 34 will likely be when Bryan's music first hits, or when he's tagged in to dominate his opponents like he used to back before any of his health concerns existed in the minds of WWE or their fans.
His movement and quality at the moment ought to make the likes of Sanchez and Walcott hang their heads in shame, even Giroud — who's hit a dry patch, not ideal for a title - chasing squad.
Manchester United seem to be doing okay under new boss Jose Mourinho at the moment, and Arsenal seem to be back to winning ways, but their local Merseyside rivals Liverpool, and also Manchester City, look like they are hitting a blip in their season which could prove to be key for Everton to take advantage and leapfrog them in the league.
We've had a few heart - stopping moments (like when the book hit # 168 at Amazon on launch day, and when Christine saw the room filled with love for the Boston launch party), but mostly, it has been a steady stream of enthusiasm and support.
We've had a few heart - stopping moments (like when the book hit # 168 at Amazon on launch day, and when...
It was one of those rare moments in science where the answer is so clear it's like getting hit over the head with a two - by - four.»
M.M.: I have to say, it wasn't long until we were hit with things like the oil spill and the Haiti earthquake, and the fact that I already knew people like [Energy Secretary] Steve Chu and [NOAA Administrator] Jane Lubchenco — to know these people and have their cell phone numbers and be able to call at a moment's notice, to have these people already know me, and not have to question motives — was such a leg up in getting off square zero and getting things done.
While the show hits the obligatory notes — discussing the famous observatories like Hubble and Mount Wilson and classic astronomical objects like the Crab Nebula — it also offers a few extra tidbits that make it something more than a compendium of great moments in science.
Craig said something to me that I will never forget, he said to me with a calm like a parent to a child «Kid, that weight isn't shit, there's a lot worse things than that» I stood there for a moment contemplating his words, then it hit me.
And like many addicts, the moment she finally decided to address her alcohol and drug abuse came when she hit «rock bottom.»
If you lead someone to their threshold — or what they think is too much pain — right at that moment, if they take another breath, it's like hitting a wall just before you cross the finish line in a marathon.
Don't worry - even carbon fiber bikes can usually handle 260 - 270 pound athletes, but the moment your low spoke count racing wheel hits a rut, it'll fold up like a taco.
It's like athletes running a marathon — they all say they hit this wall where they can't go any further, but in that moment they make the conscious decision to push past it and once they do, they break through the other side and enjoy that endorphin rush.
I'm on a massive oatmeal cookie kick at the moment and these sound like they'd totally hit the spot.
Just like any good style addict, I like to always keep my favorite mag with me just in case I ever hit a dull moment or need some instant inspiration.
I only purchase what I like the moment it hits my body.
I decided to hit record on some of my favorite moments of last week and share my thoughts on what it's like attending NYFW.
These colours are beautiful, since the colourful eyeliner is a hit at the moment, I'm sure you'd get a lot use of them I really like the divine revelation and evergreen!
Django Unchained is an epic film with a simple and straightforward story that is as entertaining as they come; for all the hyper - explosive and bloody bullet hits, the film shines in its more quieter moments, where an actor like Christoph Waltz can excel in his charm or Samuel L. Jackson can ooze with ill - intent.
While we learn a fair amount about the movie, we get a few too many superficial moments, such as the reels that feel like «greatest hits» from earlier movies.
Based on the best moments of Atomic Blonde, I would very much like to see a series of films in which Charlize Theron's ruthless, brutal and glamorous secret agent dispatches a variety of Cold War - era enemies to the accompaniment of hit songs from the 80s.
We re-encounter Renton hit with physical health problems, but, like all his mates, he is haunted by his moment of betrayal which in turn left his friends in the gutter.
Infected by the film's zombie - like virus, «the rapist» attempts to rape Cherry in his final moments on screen, but his dick gruesomely melts off and hits the floor.
Moments like that one, as well as another that finds Doug and Jimmy hitting the dance floor at a wedding — breaking out moves ranging from hip hop to disco to Charleston with incongruous flair — momentarily breathe some much - needed comic life into «The Wedding Ringer.»
There's a unique experience I have every time with Anderson's work: I watch with a smile on my face the entire time, until the final moments, when the film's emotional undercurrent hits me like a ton of bricks and I watch the end credits roll with tears streaming down my face.
Her appearance, to look down her nose at an investigating Lois Lane, feels like a moment that was debated in the editing room, but other reinserted pieces have the extraneous aura of being planned for a Blu - ray long before the film even hit theaters.
Audaciously staged as a little - more - than - real - time dramatization of a single night's house party, the air humid with that special, pheromone - drenched mist of booze and sweat and young sex and aspirations towards same, Can't Hardly Wait is a reminder of the pop - cultural moment when Brad and Gwyneth were the hot celebrity couple, Jennifer Love Hewitt was an up - and - comer, nobody had ever heard of Selma Blair or Lauren Ambrose, and the likes of Smash Mouth and Eve 6 were planting hit singles on MTV and the radio.
David Scarpa «s script hits at many moments but is constantly stopping in its tracks like a first - time driver that can't quite figure out how the gas pedal works.
«Rampage» feels like a cross section of different films, it opens like a sequence out of «Gravity», briefly looks like Johnson's 2017 winter hit «Jumanji», lots of «Jurassic Park Lost World» and «King Kong» moments thrown in there with a splash of «San Andreas», since we see three planes crash during the two - hour film.
Beav (with a bad oral fixation) finds his moment of crisis while sitting on the toilet, Pete finds his while pissing in the snow, Henry's comes in the squishing of little sperm - like larvae, and Jonesy is the Stephen King - projection (hit by a car, hip shattered) with a serious case of existential crisis.
There are way too many moments where I felt like the film was beating the audience over the head with the themes of loneliness or taking the same joke and changing it a tiny bit to see if it hit again.
Bad Company is an example of what happens when filmmakers decide to engage in a feckless cash grab — a greatest hits compendium of stolen moments so bombastic and dreary that when the film actually rips off a gag from Fletch (like that balding loser at the bar thinking himself a wit while well into the second decade of quoting Chevy Chase vehicles).
Just based on his work with Scorsese alone, Ballhaus could have earned a place in the pantheon of the great cinematographers of all time — «Goodfellas» has so many classic visual moments in it that it almost feels like a greatest hits reel of his work at times (ironic, considering that Ballhaus has admitted to having had misgivings about working on the film because of his aversion to screen violence).
The X-Men have more legs than they've ever had at the moment, with big hit films like Logan and Deadpool (itself its own franchise) and TV shows like Legion and The Gifted.
Cowperthwaite's film brings up important issues, and features some impressive cinematography and editing at times, but it never hits the power level like something like, say, the similar film The Cove (2009)-- which dealt with the slaying of dolphins, and had more participatory moments to add to the effect.
The Warner Bros. / New Line release debuted as a «work - in - progress» at SXSW ahead of its planned April 29 release, though it would take more than a few technical tweaks to significantly improve what feels, at the moment, like 100 minutes of hit - or - miss comic purr - gatory.
There are some slow moments as more of the universe's mythology is explained, but when the action hits, it hits like a wrecking ball.
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