Mighty No. 9 kicks off with a cheesy
narrator talking the player through the equally cheesy yet entertaining story.
The clip starts off in a dramatic way, showing us Joker being cremated before revealing Arkham with
a narrator talking about Batman.
In some of the stories she uses «you,» and I found myself re-reading to determine if «you» was the narrator referring to herself (as in, «you have to ask yourself if...») or if «you» was
the narrator talking to her absent spouse («you once said...»).
All of the missions are accompanied by
the narrator talking as if you are playing through a BBC style wildlife show and really hits a lot of funny marks.
«Chaplin in New York» (2:14) provides more of a profile of Ms. Chaplin, who
a narrator talks up as we see her modeling for photographs.
I was drawn as a reporter to a passage where
the narrator talks about the misconceptions people have about life inside a zoo.
A nice touch in particular is that every time
the narrator talks about a new element in the story, so too do the levels accurately reflect it.
The cutscenes offered no actual voice acting, instead letting
a narrator talk over what was happening, and there were many times where it felt like what I said had no real impact at all.
The photo will be used when
the narrator talks about sustainable design.
Not exact matches
The video
narrator who
talks about the word «believe» as being «to hold dear» or «beloved» is a bit off base.
Throughout the film, Wilks serves as the
narrator who attempts to tie all the stories together as he
talks to athletes across all different sports, from two - time surfing champion Tia Blanco to record - holding Olympic weightlifter Kendrick Farris, along with many medical professionals, such as Dr. James Loomis, the former team physician for the St. Louis Rams and Cardinals.
«Over 100,000 Connecticut children are in underperforming schools,» the
narrator says in the ad, which features shots of Foley holding an iPad surrounded by children and standing on a playground
talking to parents.
Several stories are fantastical, darkly magical: the humorous «
Talk of the Town», where Daventry speaks to the youthful
narrator and «Happy Hour», in which an ancient power, now dwelling in an air extractor fan in a country pub, becomes hungry.
Randall is an enthusiastic
narrator who leavens her prose with references to such pop culture phenomena as the group
Talking Heads («And you may ask yourself, Am I right?
Narrator: They're
talking about Fibromyalgia, a chronic condition characterized by a range of symptoms like muscle tenderness and pain.
A
narrator starts
talking and calls attention to something we had no reason to notice at the end of Act I. Suddenly, Hateful Eight becomes an Agatha Christie mystery and Warren is our Hercule Poirot.
But what initially seems to be just a literary framing device, tying the film we're about to see to A.A. Milne's original tales, turns out to be a much more involved conceit, as Pooh and the other characters
talk back to the
narrator and the actual words on the page of the book often become part of the story.
English speakers may have to stay on their toes to catch everything, though; it is in Japanese with optional English subtitles, but the
narrator sometimes
talks very fast and the subtitles can whiz by if you're not careful.
As well as being the film's straight -
talking narrator, Silas is also chaperone to a 16 - year - old traveller named Jay Cavendish (Kodi Smit - McPhee, coming of age), who has journeyed from the wind - swept highlands of Scotland to the scorched badlands of the American Midwest circa 1870 in search of his estranged soulmate, Rose (Caren Pistorius).
A
narrator (Tarantino himself, putting on airs) starts
talking and calls attention to something we had no reason to notice at the end of Act I. Suddenly, Hateful Eight becomes an Agatha Christie mystery and Warren is our Hercule Poirot.
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Talking Heads makes adding video
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«When people on television
talk about walls and documents, I never thought they were
talking about my mom,» muses Jason Riazi, the 12 - year - old
narrator of Nadia Hashimi's action - packed The Sky at Our Feet.
I noticed the
narrators are
talking too slow so I use 1.25 setting or the setting one step above the default.
For nonfiction, a skilled
narrator can hold your interest for hours by
talking to you, not by reading to you out loud.
In Bird of Another Heaven the
narrator, Sheridan Brody, is a Bay Area
talk show host and one - time student of anthropology.
He
talked about his criteria for book selection and other topics of interest to audiobook
narrators.
Curious about the Midas touch that resulted in this year's comical award - winner, I
talked to Arnie and Debra Cardillo, owners of Live Oak; Kate DiCamillo and Harry Bliss, author and illustrator of the book; and
narrator Barbara Rosenblat, querying them about the artistic process.
The
narrator, like his social - psychologist father, is a «nigger whisperer,» skilled in
talking down crazed blacks dangling babies from windows or jumping onto train tracks.
Especially when one
narrator is
talking in present time, and the other exists only as a sound recording?
Specifically, when a teenage boy
narrator (like Ariel in The Alex Crow or Austin in Grasshopper Jungle) views a female character as one - dimensional, uninteresting or seemingly existing only to move his own story along, it's the character
talking, not Smith himself.
Why does the
narrator choose to open his story by
talking about him?
For example, it is in a dacha bedroom, when she is
talking to a close friend, that the unnamed
narrator is convinced that what she does not want «is a small life, a life of mundane concerns.»
Take, for example, the first words of
narrator Ted Flask: «Thursday nights are the nights my dog, Lily, and I set aside to
talk about boys we think are cute....
You mentioned earlier, when we were
talking on a break, about the unreliable girl
narrator.
One day he finds his co-workers have suddenly vanished, and for whatever reason a strange
narrator is now
talking about his every move, not that Stanley can actually voice his surprise given that he's mute.
Only the
narrator isn't
talking about his heroic efforts or anything like that, instead he drops a bomb -LSB-...]
For example, early on, the
narrator begins to
talk about darkness and the need to embrace it and then the next set of levels have our protagonist running away from encroaching shadows.
The
narrator of the video
talks about fighting back corruption and surviving.
NARRATOR: To hear Frazier
talk about how important photography was to her when she was a kid, please tap the screen.
The movie features interviews with Robert Mapplethorpe's former lovers, his older sister Nancy and youngest brother Edward, as well as a number of rediscovered interviews with the artist himself, who becomes the
narrator of his own tale,
talking about his life, loves and work.
The video we are
talking about can be found below, the
narrator seems to give some sort of cryptic description by saying «metals will flow» and «borders will disappear» along with «reflections will be free» thereby also hinting at an anti-reflective material being used for the Galaxy S6.