Sentences with phrase «named big splash»

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Barcelona don't exactly look short of options in midfield right now, but are often on the lookout for the best young talent due to their proud tradition of nurturing youth and building a team that can grow up together instead of simply splashing out on big - name signings.
We can dream all we want about getting world class players in and we can have as much money to splash out on big name transfers but it is not going to happen until there is a change of manager.
We keep hearing that Arsenal have mega millions in the bank that the boss could splash on new and big name players but apart from the odd one or two like Alexis Sanchez and Mesut Ozil he seems stubbornly reluctant to do so.
Whilst Arsene Wenger may have changed his policy with regards to splashing the cash, the big money additions of Mesut Ozil and Alexis Sanchez being prime examples of this, the idea that the Gunners boss would offer such a sum for a player with less than 30 Serie A starts to his name is fairly absurd.
Even after all their success, you hardly ever saw Ferguson splash out big names, yet he somehow always managed to win with what he had at his disposal.
Also jimmy jazz again great name by the way i think the fact were 6th in ayer purchases and i agree without kane spurs would be below without kaneuckeu them for now but i see laca will be better next year and auba will have had a taste of the rigorous epl and because its a world cup year we need stability with wenger for atleast another year i think were vying for that spot and wi th cazorla coming back and hopfully Jack signs with a couple good signings if we splash some cash and ozil already signed we could surprise the league next year with a very strong season and Leicester surprised apparently everybody but us cause we handled them well that year but no one else dod and we finished second but i think its not so good for a big club like us with internationals in a world cup year to change managers do it in a non world cup year cause you only have a couple weeks with your players maybe less with some before season starts
Is it time for Wenger to splash the cash and go for a big name?
Both clubs have spent way more than Arsenal on players in the last 10 years and even though Wenger has been able to splash out on big name players like Mesut Ozil and Alexis Sanchez in the last two seasons, he has also had to cope without some key players like Aaron Ramsey, Theo Walcott, Ozil and many more.
Whilst the mercurial Frenchman is known for skimping and not one to splash the cash on big name signings but Wenger has confirmed that he is ready to take steps to get his side back on the title chasing track.
Yes I'd rather have # 65m kept in the bank for a more worthy transfer if need be rather than splashing it out on any random player for the sake of having a big «name» in our side.
After the Maple Leafs made a splash signing Patrick Marleau on Sunday, the Dallas Stars became the latest team to sign a big name player.
Don't forget names like James Hudson and U.S. Army All - American Deron Irving - Bey, as they both will make a big splash.
PSG is one of the few clubs that can actually make a splash in the transfer market and offload major amounts of cash in order to sign big name players and Hazard has turned into one of the most coveted young players in Europe.
Spunky Disney heroine Moana made a splash with many expecting moms: The name saw a big wave of popularity, surging 64 percent for baby girls.
Big name star Daryl Hannah (Splash, Kill Bill) plays the Mother, Susan Hardy and Kristen Prout (Elektra) plays her daughther Catherine.
Adapted from André Aciman's 2007 novel by writer James Ivory and directed by Italian filmmaker Luca Guadagnino (2016's «A Bigger Splash»), «Call Me by Your Name» beautifully captures the unspoken yearning and feelings that are finally acted upon before it's too late.
With its title taken from the David Hockney painting of same name, A Bigger Splash represents the famed artist's process and all that it conveys.
For almost a year, Call Me By Your Name — the latest from Luca Guadagnino (I Am Love, A Bigger Splash), a master cinema sensualist — has been a sensation on the film festival circuit.
Guadagnino didn't originally design the three films — I Am Love (Io sono l'amore, 2009), A Bigger Splash (2015), and Call Me by Your Name (2017)-- as a trilogy, but after the release of Call Me by Your Name, he has referred to them this way and critics have followed1.
If I Am Love and A Bigger Splash rely on dynamic visual flourishes, Call Me by Your Name is a supreme distillation of the intense feelings desire generates, stripped of all artifice.
And following its director's critically acclaimed work on the independent drama A Bigger Splash last year, Call Me By Your Name should serve to satiate the appetites of the art house crowd.
Guadagnino considers Call Me By Your Name to be the third in trilogy of films he has made including I Am Love and A Bigger Splash, and in our conversation he gives the specific reasons why they are so connected.
Call Me By Your Name is directed by acclaimed Italian filmmaker Luca Guadagnino, of the films The Protagonists, Melissa P., I Am Love, Bertolucci on Bertolucci, and A Bigger Splash previously (and the upcoming Suspiria remake).
Guadagnino, who also directed I Am Love, starring Tilda Swinton as a rich Milanese wife who has a life - changing affair with a chef, as well as A Bigger Splash, in which Swinton plays a sort of Bowie-esque rock star whose bohemian idyll on a Mediterranean island is interrupted by the arrival of her producer (and former lover) and his daughter, was very involved in the casting for Call Me by Your Name.
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Luca Guadagnino, the filmmaker behind A Bigger Splash and last year's Oscar - winning coming - of - age romance Call Me by Your Name, is at the helm of this new iteration, with Dakota Johnson filling the lead role of a young American new to the troupe of a world - renowned dance company where a bloody nightmare ensues.
Based on the 2007 novel by André Aciman, Call Me By Your Name is a romantic coming - of - age drama directed by Luca Guadagnino (A Bigger Splash, the upcoming Suspiria remake) and written by James Ivory, of Merchant Ivory Productions (Howards End, The Remains of the Day).
The supernatural scare-fest about a true - crime writer and his family terrorized by a pagan deity named Bughuul made an even bigger splash in horror circles, and more importantly proved to Marvel that he and co-screenwriter C. Robert Cargill (with whom he would re-team on Strange) could create and maintain a mythology around the paranormal.
A Bigger Splash, which Guadagnino said was named after the David Hockney painting that «helped me understand art», also touches on the refugee crisis currently gripping Europe, with shots of a just - visible Tunisia on the horizon some 60 km away, and the presence on the island of refugees a reminder that Italy has been at the frontline of the crisis for some years.
The cast is made up of no «name» performers, with the small splash made by Karl Urban in the The Lord of the Rings trilogy seeming like another lifetime, and Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle the biggest hit for John Cho.
Plus, I'd planned to see «Suspiria» at some point anyway in preparation for the remake coming out later this year from Luca Guadagnino, the director of «Call Me By Your Name,» «A Bigger Splash» and «I Am Love,» whose work I adore.
He has since also helmed the psychological drama A Bigger Splash (2015), which served as the second film in the director's Desire trilogy - with the first being the 2009 release, I Am Love, and the final installment being Call Me By Your Name.
In their biggest splash so far, Kirshbaum and Amazon paid an advance of more than $ 800,000 for a memoir by actress and director Penny Marshall, whose name hasn't been mentioned so frequently in New York media circles since the days of Laverne & Shirley.
Maybe for the low - grade, mediocre mid-list crowd indy publishing is a step up since they were never going to make a big splash in the physical publishing world anyway («big» fish in a little pond), but if you are on either end of the author spectrum; newbie with no name or a big time success, traditional publishing is the way to go.
A Chicago artist named William O'Brien makes the show's biggest splash with a crowded tabletop menagerie of objects, mostly vessels, both ceramic and not.
The concept and words have made a big enough splash that «carbon neutral» has been named The New Oxford American Dictionary's Word of the Year for 2006.
Being named one of Canadian Lawyer's Top 25 Most Influential is not just about those who've steered the biggest deals or made the most splash on the news pages — although those are a part of it.
The Taiwanese manufacturer certainly needs to make a splash with this new phone; the competition is more fierce than ever, with even the big names struggling to make handsets with standout features.
Huawei already made a big splash with the Huawei P9, bringing along famed camera maker Leica's name into the headlines.
2016 was a very important year for Google and they discontinued the Nexus series and came out with a smartphone of their own named as GOOGLE PIXEL and PIXEL XL, a really great phone to be competed with big boys like Samsung galaxy and iPhone 7 plus, Pixel XL has pretty much the same specs and design like iPhone 7 with a better camera than iPhone 7 plus and GS 7 Edge with 12.3 megapixel with a wide lens, its splash and dust prof the metallic body adds elegance to the body, Google Pixel XL is actually a real treat for the people who liked the design of iPhone 7 plus but wanted to stick with the android OS.
Some big - name retailers have used pop - ups to make a brief splash.
We've checked in with the biggest names in paint — from BEHR to Farrow & Ball to PARA — to find out what colours are set to make a splash in 2016 and what makes them stand out from the rest.
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