The fact that we have so
much drama going on in one film does at times make it feel like a soap opera act.
Not exact matches
So
go ahead and enjoy that fun «how
much of a
drama queen are you?»
Given that there's so
much going on in this situation, why not tell a story that has real human
drama?
Your post made me think that perhaps I need to not
go on it so
much and focus on positives of being at home recuperating, which is having the luxury of time to watch my favourite
dramas, read, etc..
This
drama of injuries and letting
go of good players is just getting too
much for me.
I doubt very
much they would consider putting added pressure on Wenger to beat Hull as we should certainly
go through to the next round without incident and could do without any more
dramas.
In fact, we defended all of the Potters» corners without too
much drama — something that should not
go unnoticed, given recent horror - shows.
We have fighters like Amanda who won the belt fair and square, defended it twice, Max Halloway also, we have Mighty Mouse who has defended his belt 1000 times, Miocic is
going for his 3rd defence, bloody Tyron Woodley has defended the belt 3 times... we are
going through SOOO
MUCH drama just to get this guy defend it ONCE....
There is too
much drama to have to be created for a Chief to
go on TV and discuss this case.
For a game that had so
much drama, chaos and confusion, there was also a fight to
go along with it.
It was a
much more innocent
drama to watch last year, as it stemmed largely from Tiger perhaps stirring up the crowd as Sergio
went to hit a shot, and it was well before Garcia made racially charged comments to make the matter not so fun anymore.
In general I prefer Arsene's vision, (certainly compared to the moaning Portuguese
drama queen), but I feel he has
gone too
much to the outer extremes with it.
So I stopped
going out with our friends, there was just too
much drama and I was embarrassed.
Unlike the toddler years, when parental separation often led to fits of crying, school - age children usually
go to school calmly and without
much drama.
One final caveat: If you always fall for
much younger or older men and the relationships don't
go well, take some time to think about whether there's something you're looking for from these partners — such as a yearning to be taken care of or a desire to escape from the reality of middle - age — that you can give yourself, without all the relationship
drama.
Well eventually I became a bit more comfortable in my more traditional gender role and
much to my brother's relief a lot of
drama and conflict was
gone.
I avoid trouble and
drama like the plaque that's how
much I just want to live my life and you live yours you know like that old saying
goes «live & let live» and that's exactly what I'm doing now I just need to find a nice gal to...
i'm consider as family type of man whos looking to settle down with one lady i love children and easy
going,
drama free i love to listen to a woman not talk so
much until i understand her point.i look better in person than on picture so do nt let the picture fool you
I come from a small town that is filled with
drama so I stay in and do not
go out
much in order to avoid the
drama.
real funny laid back old fashion big on trust in who i love kno
drama i have kno kids n love kids i love god, myself, fam, and life if ur real in want real love and respect in ur world hit me up if u would like to kno more
much love if its not thic it not shit
go big n very sexi
I'm very well calm down to earth kind guy I hate
drama I find the surroundings of my own home comforting enough I don't like to
go out
much, I'll drink but I'm not a fan, I'm quiet or talkative depending on the day or time,
I'm 30 no children I love to cook make drinks
go out sometimes but I'd
much rather watch a move and be the babysitter I'm a very happy person I don't do
drama I'm shy until I get to know you I love to smile and have fun
I am pretty laid back I like to
go out do random things dance but pretty
much I just wan na chill with no
drama
Hello everyone I'm new to the site 8 I consider myself to be laid back and easy
going 5 don t have
much tolerance for
drama and be 6 I'm looking to have fun create a new friendships and possibly a relationship 3 I'm a gentleman at heart 5 always wanting to make sure that the experience is great 3...
You know that it is a hectic world where not many people have
much time and interest to
go through the
drama of finding the real partner in the real world.
My name is john, I own my own house, truck, car, bike, I workout 5days aweek.Im honest, caring, always strait to the point,
drama free, like
going out to have a few drinks.I like movies, rock music, beach, There is not
much i do nt like.
i am a 50 yr young man that likes hunting fishing camping and
going out i do drink a little not
much i am the dd most of the time looking for someone thats real on fakes need to keep reading this i do not do
drama and will walk away from that i am fun to be around so if this is u get back to me
part investigative mystery, part cultist
drama, and you can pretty
much guess where it's all
going
Each one of these Alex Haley series have been relatively surprising in their, by network TV
drama standards, genuineness, with this series continuing the «Roots» mythlogy's tradition of being more evasive of subtlety issues than it could have been, though not quite as
much as it should have been, for although this series is generally genuine, there is the occasional manipulative moments, some of which
go so far as to dip into melodrama.
Pure Country doesn't have
much real
drama in it because it «s only a flip of the coin as to how the story is
going to turn out.
good comedy it made me laugh (but not that
much) seriously there is nothing
much to say of a movie like this which is
gone outrageous comedy is good, the
drama is well ahhhhhh....
Find Me Guilty is a courtroom
drama (
much of the dialogue is culled from court transcripts) without a whole lot of
drama going on.
It is a riveting half - hour
drama about a young woman who becomes a high - end prostitute, which may make it sound like little more than salacious cable programming, but there's SO
much going on here that it takes more than one viewing to really appreciate it.
That intentional uncertainty drives
much of the suspense and movie -
going pleasure of Jeff Nichols's fourth film, a road movie, a father - son
drama, and an entertainment that tiptoes along the edge of apocalypse.
A mind - bending time travel
drama in the vein of Timecrimes and Looper, Curvature examines the difficulty of letting
go while asking how
much you would risk doing what you believed was right.
So
much of the actual
drama that
goes on between the various characters of The Knick can't help but feel clichéd.
Away We
Go, a droll comedy - cum -
drama by director Sam Mendes (American Beauty), perceptively explores the lives of more - or-less ordinary 30somethings lost in a world without
much meaning.
There's is a lot of irony, juxtaposition and contrast
going on in this film but that's what makes it so multi-layered and
much more than your average slice - of - life
drama.
Buffett may not know
much about how to make movies, but he does know his audience quite well, as Hoot is a great deal like his music — pleasant, easy -
going, and worry - free entertainment, enjoyable precisely because it is free of turbulence, heavy
drama, or provocative thought.
The original, airing for a half dozen seasons starting in 1977, was a buddy action
drama basically revolving around the heroic exploits of a couple of mismatched motorcycle cops, with Ponch often
going rogue,
much to the chagrin of his relatively - straitlaced partner.
Corset - y period
dramas of repression and oppression are not normally our
go - to bag but aside from the leads, who we'd queue to see read an old - timey phone book, the film's setting is
much grimier and more sordid than the drawing room / china teacup variety of period
drama (in keeping with the naturalism and class setting of Zola's novel) and gives the advance look we've had an impressively distinctive look and feel.
The Grand Prix prize
went to the
much talked - about «120 BPM (Beats Per Minute)», director Robin Campillo's heart - wrenching
drama about the 1990s war on AIDS and the French gay rights movement.
With his latest, the thriller Erased, the director attempts to recreate the kineticism of his promising 2008 film North Face, a work that made legitimately tense
drama out of a rock - climbing contest
gone horribly wrong, but winds up hewing
much closer to the conventional imagination of his previous effort.
I did not find the lack of originality too
much of a problem, and actually thought that feeling of «no real
drama going on» in the film added to its realism.
Shot on quasi-grainy digital at close range and evenly lit in autumnal tones, Zachary Treitz's Civil War - set Men
Go to Battle lacks the polish and bombast of
much costlier historical
dramas.
A look at the import of young players from Latin America, it's a sobering
drama that has as
much concern for what
goes on off the field as it does for what happens on it.
Typically, it's the 16,000 - plus DGA voters rewarding the helmers behind big, commercial movies («The Martian,» «American Sniper,» «Captain Phillips») while the
much smaller academy directors branch (512 active members this year)
go for artier
dramas («Room,» «Foxcatcher,» «Nebraska»).
With the school production in full swing, the
drama teacher Carl Kapinas (Lane)
goes into meltdown; Jason enjoys his new found attention a little too
much, and things
go from bad to worse for poor Linda, who in truth brought this whole saga upon herself.
The wowing, under - the - radar Peruvian thriller Magallanes was another work that
went unnoticed after its TIFF debut while the Turkish budding sexuality
drama Mustang got some attention but not nearly as
much as it deserved.
But for me, that was pretty
much what I
went to
drama school for three years for — I mean, besides the work, which was really good, but to be told that and somehow to believe that and then be determined for that not to be true.