Sentences with phrase «more stunt»

There's a lot more stunt people.
An opening dance sequence set in a Cleaver American Fifties features more stunt people, professional dancers, and trampolines than Cirque du Soleil, its artificiality setting the tone for the rest of the film, while the scene's conclusion (with the picture's hero trapping the celebrants in a giant dance hall, dooming them to death should a fire break out) serves as a pretty succinct summary of the film's feckless themes and carelessness.
Considering that the movie's mid-Super Bowl reveal damn - near snapped the Internet in half, don't be surprised if we see more stunt releases like this in the near - future.
Pure is an enjoyable racing game even when an attempt to squeeze in one more stunt results in a pin - wheeling ragdoll rider and dropping a couple of positions.
Please don't pull any more stunts like this literary assassination.
Cash is used to purchase and upgrade hydro jets while experience is used to unlock more stunts and improvements for your character.
It's like Lethal Weapon updated for the 21st century and with a lot more stunts, and blood.
Mustache Riders has been at Paramount for several years but with Knoxville, Margera and Dunn all now interested, the script is being rewritten to incorporate more stunts which, of course, the guys would do themselves.
Amazon has progressively made the keyboard smaller and more stunted and in the newest Kindles it has gone into full consumption device mode — forget typing, focus on buying and consuming.

Not exact matches

Faust is a skilled fighter, and the fact that she did most of her own stunts makes scenes like this even more impressive:
Maryam Henein, the director of Vanishing of the Bees, a 2010 documentary that explores the environmental ramifications Colony Collapse Disorder, dismisses the personified bee being backburnered as little more than a clever «healthwashing» - reminiscent corporate publicity stunt.
We expect that free cash - flow to stunt the ability of these monopolists to respond, but more importantly, prevent them from making the structural changes to their businesses that would disrupt their entire business models,» he wrote.
Silly marketing stunts aside, Bolt Threads» ambitions are more serious.
Her own publicity strides (and stunts) aside, Corcoran says the media needs to shine a spotlight more on women - owned businesses for female entrepreneurship to thrive.
Reputation and image are becoming more and more important to big brands, so stay tuned for plenty more impressive stunts in the future, particularly as advancing technology allows us to extend further than the confines of the ground!
Similar campaigns have proliferated around the United States, and the online video of the stunt has been viewed more than 26,000 times.
Expect to see more of these one - off junk - food drone deliveries next year as big fast - food companies like Chipotle (cmg) and Domino's Pizza use them as marketing stunts.
In this Inc. interview he says «Your reputation is all you've got in life» and talks about integrity, positioning, stunts, hubris, and more.
Even if it winds up being little more than a marketing stunt, the move may prove to be a boon for PepsiCo, as soda sales in the U.S. have been flagging recently — carbonated soft drinks have seen their sales plummet 14 % in the past nine years.
More than 160 million children in the world are stunted from malnutrition, he says.
That's because Small Business Saturday is nothing more than a PR stunt for big businesses.
President Donald Trump's tax blueprint will closely mirror his proposals on the campaign trail last year, leading some to dismiss the still - fluid plan as more of a public relations stunt than a stab at real policymaking.
The ensuing rush of fresh talent, including stunt master Devin Super Tramp, singer Sam Tsui, and science geek Emily Graslie, has been good for YouTube, which says more than 1 billion people worldwide visit the site on a monthly basis, up 25 percent from the previous year.
Trump's blueprint will closely mirror his proposals on the campaign trail last year, leading some to dismiss the still - fluid plan as more of a public relations stunt than a stab at real policymaking.
Even the pieces for which he won his 2004 National Magazine Award were based more on a p.r. stunt than on any sharp insights: At a press briefing in Doha, Qatar, Wolff stood up and asked General Vincent Brooks why it was worth the media's time to show up for such highly orchestrated, unnewsworthy events.
His daily videos, filled with pranks and stunts, routinely fetch more than 5 million views.
It's nothing more than a political stunt.
It was a transparent political stunt, but most media outlets lapped it up as a sidebar to their coverage of the day's market gyrations. [A few reporters wondered aloud about its real significance, and about what it meant for the independence of the central bank — more on this below.]
This is nothing more then a publicity stunt to improve someones job status / relationship status.
David Turpin, 56, and Louise Turpin, 49, starved their children to the point that their growth was stunted, chaining them to their beds for months at a time and forbidding them from showering more than once a year or using the toilet, a prosecutor said on Thursday.
She paints a vivid of picture of women both more privileged and less happy than at any time in history and of men absolved of all responsibility by the sexual revolution but also stunted, trapped in a perpetual adolescence.
Do you think all the so - called controversy is just a publicity stunt to sell more records?
The type of atheists, like most on this post, that continue with the ridiculous assertion that there can be nothing greater than us that exists above or outside of our little physical realm, are simply either intellectually stunted individuals, or more likely, bitter people who have gotten their panties in a bunch because some religious text contains some apparent condemnation of their lifestyle.
She has more obvious parallels to the kind of character Michael Scott proved to be, with his unfiltered mouth and zany workplace stunts, but Sykes also brings as much sweetness as Carell did.
The more credence the world gives Iran, the more it will resort to outrageous claims and other public stunts.
Occams razor states its more likely you have personal issues related to Christianity than it is than your theory that the majority of the world have stunted brains.
But he did it more as a publicity stunt than anything else.
This is hard to hear in any production of Lear, but when Lear is Goneril's mother it makes me think more of the family tree Lear is stunting by cursing away her potential grandchildren.
Hasker's third proposition is that for the problem of divine non-intervention to be a real problem, «we must be able to identify specific kinds of cases in which God morally ought to intervene but does not» Many critics of (traditional) theism probably already have a more or less vague list of such cases, which might include genocidal events, such as the Nazi holocaust and the Rwandan massacre; wars; large - scale natural disasters; conditions of chronic poverty, in which millions of children die from starvation or are permanently stunted because of inadequate protein; the sexual molestation of children, which often leaves them psychologically scarred for the rest of their lives; death preceded by long, painful illnesses, such as cancer or AIDS, or by mind - destroying conditions, such as Alzheimer's disease; and the kinds of events described by Dostoyevski, such as the soldier using his pistol to get a mother's baby to giggle with delight and then blowing its brains out.
I feel such a stunting of my creativity during these dark days (we've had a lot more dreary ones than sunny) and a complete lack of drive.
The yield varies enormously according to the varieties grown and how well the particular plants adapt to the local environment; we have grown stunted plants with as few as ten pods and large, bushy plants with fifty or more.
These cones — which resemble over-sized bubble wrap — are much more than the latest viral stunt food being served up by shops across California, New York, and Toronto.
Hopefully this is nothing more than a PR stunt to widen our fan base, but possibly worrying times ahead, given the fact that Wenger has only signed one out - and - out striker over the last three years, and that was Sanogo!
A PR stunt and a sop to the Asian market BUT clearly bought in to be a junior squad player and nothing more for the foreseeable.
It was Dutchman Jol who had initially seen the potential in Bale and swooped to sign him as a young left back from Southampton — but this report suggests that Jol had always seen Bale as a more attacking player and that it was Spurs» insistence on playing him at the back initially which stunted his progress.
he sure owes fans some explanation but am not holding my breath and I will not be surprised if hw pulls the same stunt once more, the man is completely out of touch with reality...
I am surprised that more people haven't yet realised that the last minute Lemar bid was purely a publicity stunt.
-- it would stunt Myers» contributions to the team again, and it would only become more a burdensome signing as time went on.
What we learned: Strangely and wonderfully, Damien Sandow's career has been helped far more by stooging around for months and then becoming The Miz's stunt double than it likely ever would have been by successfully cashing in his Money in the Bank briefcase and winning the WWE Championship.
Quick, Harris and Davis all seem like they deserve more playing time, and I'd hate to see any of their development stunted by a former cowgirl prima - donna who whines about getting the ball all the time!
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