Sentences with phrase «of rampage»

The 19 - year - old former student opened fire with a semiautomatic rifle and as a result of his rampage at least 17 people were confirmed dead by authorities.
This should allow you to unleash the brunt force of your rampage straight unto whatever beast you're fighting in the hopes of tackling it down and bragging about all the goodies you get to your friends afterword.
The shooting team's equipment came in handy for some students during the chaos of the rampage.
Students also have vowed to exert pressure on Congress as the aftermath of the rampage resonates beyond Florida and from coast to coast.
The new upcoming title is a sequel to the original game which will provide somewhat of a rampage again it seems.
But alas, there is a downside of the Saint's success; many a gamer have now reached the end of their rampage, with no more story to progress, no more mini games to decimate and no more mascots to murder (I lie, there are always mascots).
But like almost every other part of Rampage, even the amount of item space increases, goading gamers into adjusting their play strategies.
In this film adaptation of the Rampage video video games, Johnson performs a caretaker of an albino gorilla named George.
Masterworks Collection - A Digital Portfolio showcasing of The Art of General Chaos from concept to completion, AND a limited edition print of Rampage World Tour Concept Art created by Aaron Hartline & Brian Colin; autographed by the game designers!
This is obviously the adaptation of the Rampage arcade game released by Bally Midway in 1986.
I often felt less inclined to go on the same level of rampage that I might have had while playing as Trevor, for example.
So even if you're not feeling up to the antics of the Rampage Cube, there's plenty to do with the latest patch.
It had more of a Rampage - like military theme at first, but the winter competition changed that.»
The panel also made a strong case that unarmed security guards on campus can't do much in the face of a gunman intent on killing, and that, at least once, an assistant principal with a gun stopped a school killer in the middle of a rampage.
More to the point, the explosion of rampage school gun violence in the 1990's results in the eviction of guns from K - 12 educational spaces and the legislation of guns onto college campuses.
Following the eruption of rampage school gun violence in the 1990's primary and secondary schools began adopting «zero tolerance» policies, which required schools to set formalized, predetermined disciplinary procedures for incidents of school violence, drugs and other unwanted behavior.
If someone tells you that he / she didn't like the movie, it means they saw the movie for the first time and are completely unaware of the Rampage video game history.
The premise of Rampage is simple, an evil corporation called Energyne, lead by Claire Wyden (Main Akerman) and her doofus brother Brett (Jake Lacy), have been working on a secret pathogen in space that turns animals into super weapons.
It's a pretty cool pic that shows us just enough carnage to let us know that Godzilla was there — something tells me that this is just the beginning of his rampage though!
One day, the cable television news starts reporting of a rampage at the school where Sammy attends.
There's no stopping Hollywood though, as a movie adaptation of Rampage is on the way.
The Rock gets some back - up against the mutated monsters of Rampage in the form of an Oscar nominated actress.
Director Reed Van Dyk's stunner concerns a mentally impaired shooter (Bo Mitchell from Eastbound and Down) and the elementary school receptionist (Tarra Riggs, of The Help) who talks him out of his rampage.
Above all Dwayne Johnson's complete his part of Rampage movie.
And from the looks of Rampage, it's very much the same action - packed blockbuster we expect to see from Johnson.
Critical responses have ranged from «dumb» to «winningly dumb», and it's fair to say the makers of Rampage weren't aiming for anything else, even from their target audience: the film's wink - wink stupidity is part of the CGI - heavy package.
Realizing the premise of Rampage is rather silly, a new trailer for the film leans into that silliness and gives star Dwayne «The Rock» Johnson an opportunity to yell at you from the gym.
Hell may hath no fury like a Libby scorned, but the goal of her rampage is to regain custody of her kid, who is in danger, as far as the audience is concerned, of being raised in the image of his scuzzy father.
Maybe if it had leaned just a little bit harder into its own ridiculousness, I'd have loved it without reserve, but as it is, it's less of a rampage, and more of a slog.
Really, The Rock is overshadowed by two characters, one being the CGI George who is the most endearing aspect of Rampage.
The World Premiere of Rampage was held at the Microsoft Theater in Downtown Los Angeles on April 4, 2018.
In addition to the seventy or so main missions, there are also a whole lot of Rampage missions, as well as dozens of Taxi, Vigilante (uphold the law in a stolen police vehicle) and Ambulance missions.
Cool news we just hired Carlton Cuse & Ryan Condal (creators of COLONY) to write our big screen adaptation of RAMPAGE for New Line.
Johnson also has another Fast and Furious movie on the cards, as well as an adaptation of the Rampage video game, action - comedy Central Intelligence, a Baywatch movie and the comic - book film Shazam!
But it's unclear what the point of Rampage is — except to watch a rampage.
Unfortunately there is one part of Rampage that seriously holds it back.
Indeed - examine the finer points of Rampage's plot for more than a few seconds and you're liable to become dizzy, even nauseous.
The Walking Dead's Negan has joined the cast of Rampage, the planned adaptation of the video game headed up by Dwayne Johnson.
You may not have seen his face, but Jason Liles was a key part of Rampage, bringing George the albino gorilla to life in the film.
It's telling that two of Rampage's big set pieces end with a gigantic albino gorilla laughing and giving the finger straight into the camera.
No, the chief delight of Rampage is the sight of the giant alligator slithering in and out of a glass tower several floors at a time or the giant gorilla simply swallowing one of the villains whole.
I'm not certain which is more ridiculous: the premise of Rampage, in which a trio of animals are genetically modified into bigger versions of themselves, or Dwayne Johnson's hero in the movie.
Buy that, and you'll have no problem with the rest of Rampage's plot, which includes a hand - severing space rat, a Ph.D. geneticist / ex - con / love interest (Naomie Harris) and Jeffrey Dean Morgan as a government agent with the kind of cranked - to - eleven phony Southern accent usually only heard when a Connecticut carpetbagger runs for governor of Texas.
I only bring this up because the Sears Tower has always been a bizarro World Trade Center in my imagination, making the climax of Rampage as tough to watch as its toxic - masculine opener.
Still, you've got to give the makers of Rampage credit for having the moxie to reverse - engineer the titular 1980s arcade time - waster, by attaching a previously nonexistent story to characters made of pixel dots.
This time of year gets especially tough because of my oldest daughter's birthday, which just happened to fall on the night of the Rampage screening.
The biggest flaw of Rampage though is its predictability.
Most of Rampage's first half is devoted to explanation.
The development of rampage shooters.
Scientific ignorance on this issue is especially concerning given that Rocque and Duwe describe a slight, but not unprecedented, recent uptick in the national rate of rampage shootings.
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