Sentences with phrase «much different shot»

Not exact matches

Despite having two horses shot out from under him, history would have been much different if George Washington was born a 90 - pound weakling.
(negotiate, not so much) yes danny missed a shot yesterday, tough volley but messi shoots over the bar often, next year welbeck will be a different guy, just like giroud became,
In a different time, Phil with a two - shot lead at Pebble Beach against a much, much less - decorated leaderboard would have been automatic.
Pac would know what to do) without Freddie) against a prime Lucas Matthysse, let alone this version who plods forward and tries to land a big shot (not much different to prime Lucas tbh, but now he is old, shot, and doesn't use a jab).
The circumstances were much different and the shot was a different play, but the execution out and over the lip made me think of a vintage Tiger pulling off all the shots that others don't conceive.
I would say it's pretty much essential to make sure every one of your products has a product shot, and not only that but that you have them in a range of different sizes.
Every moment had to be recorded and I had so much fun doing different photo shoots with her.
The technical and visual challenges of filming dreams were much different from those of shooting Batman on the prowl, he notes.
I have had so much fun styling and shooting different looks for Valentine's Day.
Recently helped to style a shoot with these bags and everyone on set had so much fun styling it in different ways!
Actually, the true story is that I had packed a different outfit to shoot, but put this shirt on with this skirt and liked it so much, I changed my mind!
These photos were shot at 12 weeks, so you can probably tell that not much looks different... yet!
as a very beautiful, adaptable and focused and a sweet cute eyed girl... who love to watch movies, swim, shoot at the range, travel, and write different things as it crosses my mind, im so much fun to be with
While the art style in Resogun is similar to its star - dusting predecessors, it is very much a new game; instead of hovering around a sphere, you're on a clear cylinder, instead of shooting in any direction you want, you can only shoot from side to side — the mechanics and style are drastically different.
«Line - O-Rama» shows how much fun this production must have been, as the many different lines tried during shooting are played back to back to back for over six minutes.
Following a single father who works as a human billboard in Taipei, and his left - to - their - own - devices kids, with the presence of their mother represented by three different actresses, the film has the barest thread of story (Tsai has admitted that he no longer has any real interest in narrative), and seems determined to provoke less patient audience members into walking out, with a series of shots that last upwards of ten minutes without all that much movement in them.
What was striking to me about Amour was how much it looks like other Haneke films — with the same macguffins, the same uneasy tracking shots — and yet how different it feels.
Each serves to lend itself to a different play style; Smoke is a balanced mix of speed and power, and Neon functions much like Cole's Precision strike, slowing the world down and allowing you to pick your shots.
You will also find that the game will sometimes be well within standard RPG gameplay limits, but frequently shifts to completely different modes including a card battle system, puzzle solving, bullet hell shooting and much much more.
You can see the tone and the shape of the mask is much different than the other mask previously used for this shot.
Reynolds and Enos are achingly raw as parents coping with unspeakable loss in profoundly different ways, and Egoyan underlines their grief by shooting as much white - on - white as he possibly can.
The self - reflexive quality of The Larry Sanders Show was of a different nature, bouncing between the drama behind the scenes (shot on film) and the «show» itself (shot on video in traditional TV talk show style), but it wasn't about acknowledging the conventions so much as deconstructing the business.
The film consists entirely of footage shot in 2009 - 10 and there are many scenes which may have seemed harmless back in 2010 but take on a much different meaning after the 2011 Egyptian revolution.
If the United States could somehow guarantee poor people a fair shot at the American dream through shifting education policies alone, then perhaps we wouldn't have to feel so damn bad about inequality — about low tax rates and loopholes that benefit the superrich and prevent us from expanding access to childcare and food stamps; about private primary and secondary schools that cost as much annually as an Ivy League college, and provide similar benefits; about moving to a different neighborhood, or to the suburbs, to avoid sending our children to school with kids who are not like them.
However, that shot reveals styling much different than seen on current Infiniti G and M models.
«Seinen,» however, has a lot of different connotations; while ostensibly denoting a comic For Mature (male) Readers, the banner can encompass basically anything from borderline porn to stories aimed at 40 - year old salarymen, or — in the case of some of the material in Weekly Young Jump — shonen manga with just a little too much sex or violence, or even just plain vanilla shonen manga the editors figure will have a better shot with a slightly older audience.
Ok, here's my take on it... I have both systems and can only get it for one... and the PS4 has the edge on graphics (which I have to «try» and tell which one is which by screen shots side by side) I still go with the X1 on multiplats, for me the «snap feature» BY FAR makes up for the lost graphics (that in real gameplay hardly exists to me) plus my controller of choice, plus in my experience, the network is more stable... those things push me to the X1... I have Minecraft on both and everything just flows so much better on the X1, the OS, friends, messages, party, just like it better... I mean, my PS4 dosent really feel much different than my PS3 did... but my X1 sure feels different than my 360 did... PS4 is a beast and ill play all exclusives but the everyday «workhorse» console for me is the Xbox one...
We haven't discussed Ninokuni much here so to fill you in: the game's animations will all be done by Studio Ghibli, it will be coming packaged with a «Magic Master» book that the character in the game has too (shots in the galleries), the console and the DS version will be different.
Each level generally feels different to play across, though gameplay doesn't vary up too much; it's just a case of keeping on shooting enemies until you've cleared them all out.
You will also find that the game will sometimes be well within standard RPG gameplay limits, but frequently shifts to completely different modes including a card battle system, puzzle solving, bullet hell shooting and much much more.
The main gameplay of Gunman Clive 2 is much more varied than the first one, there are more level with different elements than just the basic run, jump, and shoot.
I can't speak to the actual quality of these games, because I'm not much of a shooting game aficionado, but what's most interesting to me is that all three of the mecha shmups are from the same doujin circle, ASTRO PORT, and all three feature entirely different mecha art styles.
I had a pretty good time in my two matches of Auto Royale: it's goofy and arcadey, it's different than pretty much any other battle royale game or mode out there (except perhaps Motor Wars, GTA Online's BR mode), and who doesn't love speeding around, leaning out of car windows, and shooting the shit out of other cars?
Some of the different types of guns for example are handguns, machine guns, shot guns, rifles, bazookas and much more.
Each serves to lend itself to a different play style; Smoke is a balanced mix of speed and power, and Neon functions much like Cole's Precision strike, slowing the world down and allowing you to pick your shots.
Do you focus on doing as much sustained general damage as possible, or do you switch to a different weapon and element type, going for the precision shot for maximum damage?
The game might remind people of the game Pokemon Go, but obviously, this one is taken full use of AR technology, where characters react to the physical environment and it's an action game where you need to shoot down creatures so it's very much different in that sense.
The eternally popular Final Fantasy VII is going to get a full HD remake; the brutally testing Dark Souls will receive a third instalment, as will the hilariously chaotic Just Cause series; Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 5 won't be doing too much re-invention, settling instead for revising the game's tried and tested mechanics for a new generation; Mirror's Edge: Catalyst promises to take first person parkour to all new heights, and Microsoft's Xbox Elite controller will cost an eye - watering # 130 and will give players different thumbsticks, moveable clip - on paddles and a «hair - trigger» setting that means you merely have to touch each trigger to release a shot.
The mechanics and gameplay are very different; from the shooting, size of maps, speed of play and much more.
Much different dynamics when something is continually increasing versus a one - shot hit, where the system can then respond to that single constrained forcing.
Essentially, all this secondary camera is doing is using black and white shots to gauge how much light is hitting the sensor, based upon the different subjects and objects inside the scene.
There are some caveats in this test, of course: With different focal lengths and apertures (2.87 and ƒ / 2.2 for the front - facing camera, vs. 6 and ƒ / 2.4 for the rear - facing) framing the exact picture was often tricky; in addition, the ISP was much more reticent to create a depth map for non-human subjects on the front - facing camera — I often had to shoot significantly wider on the front - facing camera to get it to enable Portrait mode.
Live Focus is a little different because you can change how much blur you want in your shot before and after you take a picture.
How much the birth control shot costs depends on a couple of different things, like where you live, if you have health insurance, or if you qualify for any programs in your area that help pay for the shot.
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