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Not exact matches
You could preview «Final Fantasy XII,» the latest
installment of the «Final Fantasy» game
series (one wonders if, after 12 versions, this will truly be the final «Final Fantasy»), and check out tools for improving the appearance of your «avatar» on MySpace.com or creating
more realistic looking aliens for the digital animated movies you're creating
in your basement.
More than a month ago I posted the strategy for Building A Balanced Breakfast, now it's time for the second
installment in the
series: Building A Balanced Salad.
In the third
installment of our «Best Campaigns»
series, we tackle the gargantuan task of picking the elite House races from a field that by the end of the 2008 election spanned
more than 100 contests.
In our third
installment of The Psychology of Interviews
series, we will look into how fine tuning your personal appearance can help you to feel
more confident and demonstrate your suitability for the job.
We have one
more installment planned
in our short
series on new, interactive peer - review protocols, which we'll publish
in the coming days.
I will explore
more about kefir
in the second
installment of this
series: «what are fermented foods?»
For this latest
installment of our new
series, From Wedding to Home, we wanted to channel that darker, romantic vibe we know we'll be seeing
in more and
more weddings...
Before we get to the next sequential
installment of my video tutorial
series, and since it is Makeover Monday as well, I thought I'd show you the finished product of the nightstand that I started last week
in my Chalk Paint tutorial... [Read
more...]
This third
installment in the
series is
more extreme,
more meta,
more amazing
in its storyline, even if the core gameplay suffers from reals changes to surprise the old students.
And probably no
more extreme a measure is taken
in the second
installment of The Divergent
Series than when its defiant heroine, Tris Prior - Shailene Woodley, stirring up
more trouble
in post-apocalyptic dystopian Chicago - takes a pair of scissors and cuts her hair.
Based on the first
installment in the revamped
series,
more than a few viewers are likely to wish Scott and Co. had stuck with the plan.
Book
series fans might have some idea of which scene,
in particular, is causing trouble for Lionsgate; though, the studio has already made changes to the novel adaptations - with plenty
more to come
in the final two
installments.
Joseph Gordon - Levitt and Juno Temple
in Dark Night Rises: In case you need even more superhero movie news, there's been some casting updates for the third installment of Christopher Nolan's Batman serie
in Dark Night Rises:
In case you need even more superhero movie news, there's been some casting updates for the third installment of Christopher Nolan's Batman serie
In case you need even
more superhero movie news, there's been some casting updates for the third
installment of Christopher Nolan's Batman
series.
Whether the overall reaction to both Mockingjay features will be
more evenly positive than it was for the last two
installments in the Harry Potter and Twilight
series - the franchises that popularized this «splitting the last book» trend - remain to be seen.
The third
installment in the Midnight Club
series arrives with
more speed, choices, and chrome than
in previous editions.
It's
more than a little strange to get suddenly swept up
in the events of a
series for the first time while watching the seventh
installment, but that's what happened with Furious 7, a gloriously bonkers and awesomely ambitious entry
in a franchise that previously always seemed to come up a bit short.
Cruise has said
in the past that he likes getting a different director to helm each Mission: Impossible film, so no director has ever helmed
more than one
installment in the
series.
Deadline reports Tyldum will only be directing the opening episode though, so the big screen spectacle of the
series may be a little
more flashy
in the first episode than later
installments.
There's a brief moment
in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 that establishes the way director David Yates, who is now responsible for half of the movies
in this
series including the best (the fifth) and the least (the sixth)
installments, handles the histories of these characters
in visual terms that
more than makes up for the apparent lack of consideration screenwriter Steve Kloves has for them.
For this
installment of our roundup
series, we look across US borders to some international critics organizations,
more specifically those
in Toronto and London, but we also have the fine folks from Houston and Florida
in our midst.
It deserves to be seen
in a theatre, probably even multiple times, and though it didn't repeat the impact of the first or even second film of the
series, it does open up the possibility of
more amazing
installments within this horrifying and beautiful universe.
Functioning
more as a mythology - expanding spinoff than a proper sequel, this fifth
installment (the first directed by longtime
series writer Christopher Landon) smartly moves the setting away from airy suburbs to overcrowded working - class apartments, and introduces a winning sense of humor that almost compensates for its relentless reliance on every terror trope
in the book.
Now with this third
installment aptly entitle Kung Fu Panda 3, fans who found joy
in this
series will be hoping for
more of the same.
After starting the year with Dragon Quest 8 [$ 19.99], one of the
more recent and certainly the most technologically advanced
installments in the
series, we took an odd side path to Dragon Quest 4 [$ 14.99] before heading back to the beginning of the
series.
But for a
series hitting its sixth official release,
more isn't
more enough, especially when last - generation
installments eclipsed the raw numbers on offer
in this newest game.
The best of the Barbershop quartet (following 2002's Barbershop, 2004's Barbershop: Back
in Business, and 2005's Beauty Shop), Barbershop: The Next Cut offers
more laughs and
more meaningful commentary than previous
installments in the
series.
Everybody's a little bit confused
in the third
installment of the cult FX
series, but some are much
more inept than others
If you want to know
more about the second
installment in the arcadey sports
series, click here.
Unfortunately, the film feels
more like the next
installment in Tim Allen's «The Santa Clause»
series.
This certainly played a large part
in its popularity, along with a design that is
more streamlined than previous
installments in the
series.
«Olympus Has Fallen» was a pretty blatant rip - off of John McTiernan's «Die Hard,» so it should come as no surprise that «London Has Fallen» — which is
more of a spiritual successor than a literal sequel to the 2013 film — takes a page from another
installment in the John McClane
series, «Die Hard with a Vengeance,» by staging it as a buddy movie between Gerard Butler «s gruff, no - nonsense Secret Service agent and Aaron Eckhart «s hostage - prone president.
But
in this fifth
installment of the increasingly loosely related Terminator
series — it essentially uses time travel as an excuse to loop the third and fourth films out of its continuity — the time travel is
more convoluted than thought - provoking.
Still, it has already made
more than the first entry
in the
series — possibly ensuring another
installment.
Only the surprisingly resilient «Resident Evil»
series has managed to sustain a successful franchise — thanks to a 3D boost, the fourth
installment took nearly $ 300 million worldwide — but no film
in the
series has yet taken
more than $ 60 million domestically.
Just as
in the first
installment of this
series, these additions are jarring, and there are even
more of them
in this chapter.
The third
installment in the Eternity Warriors
series brings even
more hack - and - slash action to your mobile device.
(The film would also go on to gross
more than $ 1.6 billion worldwide, making it the most successful
installment in the
series.)
Check back for
more installments of the «
In Character»
series, which will run through March.
In the second installment of this series, guest blogger Brian Page offers three more financial literacy resources, this time focusing on an educational site and two online games to engage middle schoolers in understanding personal finance
In the second
installment of this
series, guest blogger Brian Page offers three
more financial literacy resources, this time focusing on an educational site and two online games to engage middle schoolers
in understanding personal finance
in understanding personal finances.
More Lessons from Our Nation's Schools This article is part of the second
installment in an ongoing Education World
series, Lessons from Our Nation's Schools.
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In The Emperor of Motorcycles: Brough Superior BS4, Paul d'Orléans explains why the most luxurious motorcycle ever built has three wheels and an Austin Seven engine / John Warburton recalls how a youthful encounter with an Alldays & Onions inspired him to find out more about a pioneer Lakeland motorist George D Abraham: photographer, cragsman and motoring writer / In Part 4 of our Sicilian snapshots series, Simon Moore presents more images from a family album, this time depicting the Syracuse Grand Prix / In the latest installment of Back on the Road, Michael Ware reports on the recent restoration of a 1938 BSA Scout which had been in storage for half a centur
In The Emperor of Motorcycles: Brough Superior BS4, Paul d'Orléans explains why the most luxurious motorcycle ever built has three wheels and an Austin Seven engine / John Warburton recalls how a youthful encounter with an Alldays & Onions inspired him to find out
more about a pioneer Lakeland motorist George D Abraham: photographer, cragsman and motoring writer /
In Part 4 of our Sicilian snapshots series, Simon Moore presents more images from a family album, this time depicting the Syracuse Grand Prix / In the latest installment of Back on the Road, Michael Ware reports on the recent restoration of a 1938 BSA Scout which had been in storage for half a centur
In Part 4 of our Sicilian snapshots
series, Simon Moore presents
more images from a family album, this time depicting the Syracuse Grand Prix /
In the latest installment of Back on the Road, Michael Ware reports on the recent restoration of a 1938 BSA Scout which had been in storage for half a centur
In the latest
installment of Back on the Road, Michael Ware reports on the recent restoration of a 1938 BSA Scout which had been
in storage for half a centur
in storage for half a century.
Check out the rest of the infographic after the jump to get
more helpful information and remember to check back with us for the next
installment in our Car Infographics
series.
The
series got its start
in 1958 with Basil of Baker Street, and four
more installments followed over the next 25 years.
Nanny Returns once
more relies on the combination of humor and heartbreaking truth that made the first
installment of this
series so successful, and McLaughlin and Kraus do a good job of examining the ways
in which the rich are truly poor, as well as Nan's attempts to make peace with her past.
Artemis Fowl: The Last Guardian by Eoin Colfer (Disney / Hyperion; Audio, RH / Listening Library) is the eighth and final
installment in the popular
series,
in which the evil pixie Opal Koboi infuses Artemis's brothers with the spirits of dead warriors, making them
more annoying than ever.
In this third
installment of the
series, Onyx finds herself amidst an attack on the werewolf community and
more importantly, on her friend Nicki.
The fourth
installment of the beyond - popular
series finds a
more mature Harry involved
in the Triwizard Tournament, which leads him straight to his enemy Voldemort.
In this installment in the series, nerdy grad student - slash - recluse Hanna Bergstrom is practically forced by her own family to agree to get out more, experiment with dating, build a social life, and essentially get her nose out of a boo
In this
installment in the series, nerdy grad student - slash - recluse Hanna Bergstrom is practically forced by her own family to agree to get out more, experiment with dating, build a social life, and essentially get her nose out of a boo
in the
series, nerdy grad student - slash - recluse Hanna Bergstrom is practically forced by her own family to agree to get out
more, experiment with dating, build a social life, and essentially get her nose out of a book.
This second
installment in the Magisterium
series is much
more effective than its predecessor (The Iron Trial, 2014): the plot is tighter, the stakes are higher, and Call's struggle with whether or not he is destined for evil adds to the tension.