Every new piece of dialogue from the cardboard cutout characters becomes more irritating than the last, constantly interrupting you and your ability to fully explore and experience the adventure for yourself.
Not exact matches
«Things could get a little messy — end
of the world, that kind
of thing,» is a telling
piece of dialogue from the
new Comic - Con trailer for The Man From U.N.C.L.E., which effectively sells its spy adventure tropes by treating them more as ornamentation than as substance.
Reverentially adapted from a ghoulish
piece of Puritan folklore (much
of the
dialogue is lifted verbatim from 17th - century documents), this terrifying horror film follows a family
of fundamentalist pilgrims who become neighbors with a nasty ghoul after being banished from their
New England settlement.
The Commentary
pieces by Margaret C. Wang and Michael M. Gerber («Weighing the «Regular - Education Initiative»,» May 4, 1988) were timely — and Mr. Gerber's analysis
of what a
new «initiative» should attempt significantly advances the
dialogue on this topic.
BAW contains 14,000 lines
of dialogue (HOS had 6,000 lines) in addition to more than 100 individual
pieces of armor,
of which are cool
new witcher sets as well.
These
new screenshots focus on the RPG elements
of the game: Showing the Rank Up screen and several
pieces of dialogue.
Where you will have to move the cursor over a mouth, an item, a
piece of clothing or a number
of other things, which will open
new dialogue paths.
To illustrate their ongoing relevance in contemporary
dialogues, MOCA Jacksonville invited a handful
of artists to engage with the collection and participate by either the creation a
new work
of art or presenting an existing
piece for inclusion in the exhibition.
In a
new installment
of Popp's Untitled (Street Performances) and in Garden Path, Druecke's site - specific intervention, they create a physical and conceptual
dialogue between their
pieces and practices.
One
of the early arrivals, back in 2007, was Sundaram Tagore, a gallerist with outposts in
New York and Beverly Hills who focuses on the intersection
of Western and non-Western art and shows
pieces that further a global
dialogue.
New Vision sits in
dialogue with another
piece by Osterloh, Dots Front Misfire - Shooting Blanks (2008), hung on the opposite side
of the gallery, which depicts a prone figure covered in multicolored paper dots, in a space also papered with a riotous pattern
of the same colors, both blind and camouflaged, unknown and unknowable.
In recent years Museion has consciously decided to «activate» its collection by means
of themed exhibitions that address different topics in art history and forge
new dialogues with existing works, and between older
pieces and «
new entries».
His first solo exhibition in London,
DIALOGUE, presents his latest series
of works along with two
new installation
pieces.