Sentences with phrase «not giant beasts»

Hardy's «aquatic apes» were not giant beasts living like Aquaman; rather, the species that eventually became Homo sapiens waded in and out of water and learned to swim and dive.

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With possibly one of, if not the best midfield in the world behind him, the giant Villa man would be a beast in London.
Though researchers do not yet know exactly what caused this ancient acidification, it was directly related to the cataclysm that wiped out the giant beasts.
Don't let the subject matter fool you, though: «Pan's Labyrinth» may resemble a children's fable, but the fantastical beasts within — including a giant toad, a pale monstrosity that eats little kids (and has the paintings to prove it), and the not - so - friendly titular faun — are the stuff of nightmares.
Aronofsky just drowns this beast in his giant allegory (which, yes, could also be an interpretation of the creative process, but isn't that essentially the same thing?
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When mere military might can not squash the monster, the mystic man awakens the Holy Beasts of Yamato — King Ghidorah, Mothra and Baragon, sleeping giants that protected Japan in ancient times.
We don't get stop as the Hobbit's though, we get chapters on the Wizards, Dwarves, Trolls, Elves, Stone Giants, Goblins, Orcs, Beasts and of course we can't forget Gollum.
It's this interesting, more loose way of trying to not define the stages of film because it's a giant beast.
Bats flying and swarming, giant regiments of troops attacking and shadowy beasts roaming the night are blended into an origins story that should thrill the CGI junkies but not so much for the average film fan.
For a game that has giant mechs there sure isn't that much combat in Scythe, the huge table - hogging beast from designer Jamey Steigmeir, the same guy that created Viticulture, a game that I love.
So that logic doesn't make sense unless they wasted dev time by deleting 10 giant temples they were working on and built four divine beasts to replace them in the space of a year.
Taking down a giant beast instills a huge sense of accomplishment and power in the player, while extending the life of the game even further, not that extending playtime for the game was even necessary.
The beast is named Trico, he's not a dinosaur, more of a giant half bird, half rat looking animal.
Basic gameplay doesn't change, but when you're a giant bull, your combat moves look appropriate to your new form and, best yet, when the transformed beast falls, you simply revert back to your original form and continue fighting.
Because if they were actual size, all of the tailed beasts would be super giant awakenings, and the juubi, Madara's Susanoo, and Hashi's awakenings probably wouldn't be in.
It was only recently that I was playing Dark Souls the first, slaying the skeleton like beasts in the Tomb of the Giants, treading cautiously through the darkness, trying not to despise the moment that I came across a unique analogy.
Dramatic situations like the heroic mutt Shiro putting his life on the line against a billion giant bear mecha... funny sketches like the one during which Kabuki and his rival inexplicably turn themselves into various beasts, weapons, and structures in a hilarious game of one - up... tragic events like allies taking arrows in the back or crumbling buildings to the head in order to save your party... we don't need cinemas for such material to make a significant impact...
Amazon is a mega retail giant and they already have some form of streaming video available for customers with their Prime service, which is not too unlike that of Netflix and Hulu Plus, but Twitch is a different beast and should be able to bring Amazon forms of revenue that they have never known before.
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