Sentences with phrase «much imagination going»

The 5.1 DTS - HD MA track is less impressive, showcasing a pre-digital mix without much imagination going on in the rear channels.

Not exact matches

Yet Martel goes much further, to imply that we can find God by using our imaginations freely.
Much of what will be said in this chapter may be condemned as unwarranted «psychologizing»; but when a meticulous academic procedure has taken us as far as it can go, there is still a legitimate place for imagination, properly guarded.
The recent acquisitions of Mesut Ozil and Alexis Sanchez are examples that Arsenal can indeed pull off big - money signings and you wouldn't have to stretch your imagination too much to digest the possibility of Arsenal going in for a lethal and established hitman, especially now that we have the financial resources.
Much has been said about the benefits of Lego — great for building, following instructions, extending the child's imagination, fine motor skills and the list goes on.
The imagining of fictional cityscapes and buildings have influenced the built environment, much in the same way as architecture captures the imagination of film makers and movie goers everywhere.
You don't need to use much imagination to reconstruct it; if you just squint your eyes a bit, you could almost believe it was sleeping... It will go down in science history as one of the most beautiful and best preserved dinosaur specimens — the Mona Lisa of dinosaurs.»
I'd offer you one to munch on while you listened to me go on and on about how much I love them, but for how far it's come, technology still lacks the capacity to let me teleport an object in time and / or space, so I apologize for that — try and use your imagination instead...
Also they go with pretty much everything that comes to your imagination.
If you go into the online dating thing, just know you're taking a chance and that the imagination is much more active than reality is.
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.
Along with a sensual scene between Vlad and his wife, and a parade of low cut dresses that don't leave much to the imagination, this ancient tale explores the lengths a father will go to in order to protect those he loves.
In fact, the latter is what Phantom Thread — a marriage comedy, a fairy tale, a horror story, a psychosexual triangle, a self - reflexive feat of imagination — is partly about: How far will you go, how inhuman will you be, how much of yourself will you give up, how fully will you reshape your world, in order to devote yourself to creating something?
At the recent press day, Core, Ramirez, Bracey, wingsuit stunt pilot Jeb Corliss, professional free climber Chris Sharma, Alcon producers Andrew A. Kosove and Broderick Johnson, and 2nd unit director Philip Boston talked about how they went about creating the ultimate sports movie, how the actors viewed their characters and built the bro - mance, the challenges of coordinating a production that shot around the world in 11 countries and on 4 continents, why all the 2nd unit work was shot prior to the first unit work, why vision and authenticity were paramount, why the imagination, energy and focus required to shoot a film in camera is much greater than when visual effects are used everywhere, and why it took courage to make this film.
Additionally, while the former's directorial restraint is laudable, and while I applaud just how much he leaves up to the viewer's imagination, finding a consistent pulse to anything that is going on is next to impossible.
Though the film's vague title shows as much imagination as those of other horror films like The Happening and It, we can at least be grateful that the film creators didn't go with the «say - what - you - see» school of film titles that gave us Snakes on a Plane and Sharknado, because this film could have so easily just been called Internet - Ghost.
While the film adaptation looks to be showcasing exactly what fans of the novel want to see, just how far is a studio film going to be able to show and how much will they leave for the much more powerful use of imagination.
But, as in a good novel, much goes unexplained, leaving some of the story to the player's imagination.
So if writers can stop seeing marketing as something that's outside of the realm of their imagination of creativity and think of it as something that's intrinsic to the work itself, I think it all goes much more smoothly and doesn't feel like such a departure from the writing activity.
I can't imagine Flynn's book titled «Gone Woman» capturing as much imagination as the title they chose.
If the homepage is riddled with grammar - and even spelling - errors, it doesn't take much imagination to guess what sort of job they're going to make of a complex dissertation.
Of course we could be reading too much into things, but given that Amazon's event will be taking place later on today, it's not a huge stretch of the imagination to think that the leaks and rumors have ramped up with only a few hours to go!
It certainly does not take much imagination to expand this story and its message to the entire Islamic Middle East - especially when we combine this work's portrayal of Afghanistan with the other New Orientalist works on the Islamic Middle East, such as Azar Nafisi's popular Reading Lolita in Tehran, Asne Seierstad's The Bookseller of Kabul, Geraldine Brooks» Nine Parts of Desire: The Hidden World of Islamic Women, and even scholarly works like Bernard Lewis» What Went Wrong?
Cutting expenses is important but it doesn't require much imagination and can only go so far.
When we went back to the essence of what it was that originally made The Legend of Zelda so much fun, we realized the answer was in the very first Zelda game: venturing through wide open fields, using your imagination and trying out different approaches in order to overcome problems... Was this the answer?
As much as I enjoy VR I'm still far from convinced that it's ever going to become something most people have unless we see large drops in price, both in terms of the headsets themselves and in the cost of the hardware needed to power it., Regardless, though, there's no denying that VR is a stunning experience that captures the imagination and it was a pleasure just to watch other people try it out for the first time.
«We're not saying much, yet — but think «disturbing» to get your imaginations going
It's curious how much porn sets leave to the imagination, given how much the (let's go with...) «theatricals» focus on the front - and - centers, close - ups, and are - you - 100 % - sure - you've - already - seen - these - angles.
Landscape painting doesn't require much of an imagination, because for the artist it only takes to go out of their home or their studio and there it is — inspiration is all around them, whether they live in the city and they want to capture an urban atmosphere in their sketch or they step outside their living space and get out there looking for some untouched nature to transfer it to canvas in all its glory.
With so much character and life in this re-claimed lumber, my imagination went wild.
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