In fact, Michael Myers is such a great evil figure because although we know his back - story, we essentially see so little of him that we can create the monster in our own imagination;
a much scarier world than that any Hollywood prosthetics of CGI could ever create.
Not exact matches
@GOPer The way I see it if we can't win over the sheepies of all religions they will keep giving their financial support to not so
much their gods but the leaders of the religions of the
world and that is
scary.
I think science can seen
scary to start with, I didn't do
much at all till my eldest son was almost 4, just because the thought never occurred to me, but now it's quite a big part of all our lives, and I think it has made everyone a bit more curious about the
world as result.
Bringing home a new bundle of joy makes the
world instantly seem
much scarier.
From terrorist attacks, to mass shootings, the
world seems like a
much smaller and
scarier place to live.
«It was certainly
scary at times, and maybe I was a little naive as well, but I had so
much energy to explore and discover the
world.
The
world is
much stupider, and though these are some crazy extremes, they feel familiar and even
scary at times.
Like anything in Monster Hunter:
World, it's
much scarier to look at than to deal with.
London Comic - Con, doesn't really show
much, but it does give a taste of the film's scares, with Radcliffe as young lawyer Arthur Kipps finding the
world's
scariest zoetrope.
When Indonesian mass murderer Anwar Congo says, «There are men like me all over the
world» after describing how the thug life seduced him as a teenager, it's not a
scary thought so
much as desperately sad truth.
An excellent use of religion as a fear tactic, The Witch plays on the terrors of the time period as
much as it does the witchcraft, creating a
scary foreign
world for naive newcomers who have grown accustomed to England's safer shores, and punishing those who rely on their faith as a way of explaining that which they do not know.
It helps keep at bay the fear that so
much of the
world is, in fact, unpredictable and
scary.
As
much an homage to classic children's stories as a fantastic yarn in itself, Valente's richly worded story sends a girl with bottomless wells of pluck on a voyage into a strange,
scary, and silly
world.
In light of the
scary cyber attacks that hit many nations across the
world earlier this month, it seems like a good time to reflect on how
much we rely on the internet.
A human's
world is
much larger, noisier and
scarier.
Like anything in Monster Hunter:
World, it's
much scarier to look at than to deal with.
What I was unprepared for and what console - only players will likely be disappointed by is the terrifying sight of low - res muddied textures, reduced view distance and heavy fog surrounding the
world —
much scarier than the bloodthirsty zombies which inhabit it — and the instability and game - breaking bugs which plague the game even past its first few patches.
In the closing statement of the piece, Lomborg writes, «realists should now embrace the view that the
world is doing
much better... We should guide our future attention not on the basis of the
scariest stories or loudest pressure groups, but on objective assessments of where we can do the most good.»
In reality, the implications of such distortions of the data [due to UHI] go
much further than just representing one of the most bizarre aberrations in the history of science... this
scary chicanery has given Britain the most suicidally crazy energy policy (useless windmills and all) of any country in the
world.
The global warming bandwagon would never have formed if scientists had had the balls to say to the politicians «Sure I can give you
scary predictions about the
world warming so
much that civilisation is destroyed, but if I did that I would no longer be a scientist».
Nouriel Roubini, popularly known in the crypto
world as «Dr. Doom» given the nature of his comments and the rate at which he makes them has again given a negative comment on Bitcoin, this time a
much scarier one, saying that, the price of Bitcoin will crash to zero.
I know it is the right thing to do through
much prayer, but oh my it is so
scary to send them out into the
world even if it is the right thing.
This summer, I plan to venture into the
scary world of my upstairs rooms — where my two daughters live and I try to stay away from as
much as possible!!!