The thing I like about Perez is, besides needing to improve on certain things, he seems a real team player, biding his time and making
most of fleeting moments.
The Sprogs» childhoods are racing past me and I'm not making
the most of each fleeting moment.
Not exact matches
It connotes the passage
of time; the
fleeting moments that make up our memories at the end
of our lives; but
most importantly, it conveys just how meaningless any gifts would be compared to the gift the Polziecs gave the Gerstens.
And as human beings, those thoughts couldn't help but appear if only for a
fleeting moment in the heads
of most of the players and staff.
Their walls were empty and
most of the rooms were packed up to move out
of state, which made these
fleeting moments so special.
This superb debut feature by Korean - American director So Yong Kim seems to be constructed entirely
of the ineffable and intangible, those
fleeting moments that
most movies treat as throwaways.
This might be the
most downbeat blockbuster in memory, a film that starts out pitiless and goes downhill from there, save for a
fleeting glimmer
of hope in the final
moments.
Stanley Tucci, Jena Malone, Woody Harrelson and Elizabeth Banks all make the
most of their
fleeting appearances — there's a brief
moment between the latter two which is simply beautiful.
For the
most part, Blue Valentine is quite an unpleasant film, fixated with the misery
of a relationship — with only a few
fleeting moments of beauty or romance.
It's about how we imprint on the spaces we inhabit, even in the
most fleeting of moments.
As Charlie Chaplin did with the transitional City Lights (1931) and Modern Times (1936), some
of The Artist's
most memorable
moments actually feature
fleeting sound, in a canny reflection
of the period (the dream sequence is particularly clever).
Any award from the Cannes Film Festival is in itself one
of the
most coveted prizes in cinema, one which filmmakers the world over would give their left arms just to be considered for, even for a
fleeting moment.
His drawings are a series
of interlinking thoughts and meditations, capturing the
most fleeting moments as well as the
most expansive scene, linked together to form a singular meta - narrative.
Back to the big question: Is it fair to future generations, to look for, select, and stand upon that
most extraordinary
moment, Grande being about a Krakatoah and a half only reversed in sign, and to peer out towards posterity with the inevitable aftermath
of such a
fleeting, cyclical phenomenon occupying the foreground?