It can lead to a lot of tense stand offs and a lot
of ridiculous moments too.
It's full
of ridiculous moments — no, ridiculous sequences.
The 2011 version has its share
of ridiculous moments as well (angry dancing, anyone?)
Not exact matches
But she explains, «whether you think my feelings were valid or
ridiculous, they were very real, and the feelings that I felt at that
moment were only the tip
of the iceberg.
«At the
moment,
of course, with the
ridiculous situation
of the pressure Arsene is under, I just wonder if they realise the job he's done,» Ferguson said.
So before you try to sell the
ridiculous notion that our manager's hands are tied by financial constraints or that we were burned by the ineptitude
of the Financial Fair Play pie - in - the - sky mandate, or that we are just a humble, family - oriented club that is resigned to counting our pennies and cutting corners to make ends meet, I implore you to take your blinkers off just for a brief
moment and honestly examine the harsh realities currently facing our club.
the cheese eating surrender monkey has screwed up again we all know that now so we have to hope to get our real quality players performing to full potential that is ozil sanchez wishere carzola... i am not sure there is a combo with all four and at this
moment wilshere and sanchez are the only ones looking pretty decent and as wellbeck needs to be integrated those positions are settled... i am a big ozil fan and really believe wenger is failing to get best out
of him by playing him out
of position so cant we play some kind
of diamond with him at the top feeding to a front line
of sanchez and wellbeck... for me neither flamini nor arteta add anything to the team so i think playing to attacking strengths is the only option right now... but its really a
ridiculous state
of affairs we have been left in... throwing caution to the wind i would go for
No excuses now, let's see him actually perform like a 140k a week player or this little
moment of rejoicing will look even more
ridiculous than it currently does.
All referees occasionally have this kind
of moment — it's a
ridiculous job, with
ridiculous hand gestures — but Mr. Dean seems to indulge himself more than most.
Glory days... the race to the middle has officially begun... BTW when did you write this
ridiculous article, obviously some time ago based on the facts provided... maybe you were just waiting for the perfect
moment to enlighten us about how this well - meaning but fairly average player refused to move on so that we have another body on the bench and no impetus to upgrade in a position
of great need... praise the lord... this is why this club is stuck in the proverbial «no man's land»
of the soccer landscape, not willing to pay what it takes to compete for real, but unwilling to «rebuild» for fear
of losing out on the millions to be made from being just good enough
Ferguson said: «At the
moment,
of course, with the
ridiculous situation
of the pressure Arsene is under, I just wonder if they realise the job he's done.
Another showcase
of his supreme skill was this
ridiculous save, as Alonso got a bit too low into the corner and had a pretty big
moment at 220 mph.
Robin van Persie's exit has burned him badly and his reaction to Alex Song's
ridiculous itching over a new contract — cutting him away with little more than a
moment's thought — displayed a newfound pair
of concrete balls.
This hypocrisy is laughable, few Chelsea fans would suggest that Diego Costa is a saint, however the amount
of attention he is getting at the
moment is
ridiculous.
One
moment we are complaining about spending
ridiculous sums
of money on has been players
of stupid contracts, then when the club finally wake up and start to look for young hungry players on sinsible wages, we start calling them cheap!!
It's just his confidence in front
of goal at the
moment —
of course this doesn't suit the
ridiculous narrative.
Eliza is a mini person
of a million nicknames, but the one that seems to have stuck the most at the
moment is Lion (every time I call it her in public within earshot
of anyone else, I realise that I'm probably partly responsible for all those threads on mum forums about
ridiculous baby names).
At the final
moments of the 2016 electioneering campaign when all parties should be deploying their best arsenals to win over undecided voters, the New Patriotic Party (NPP), sensing defeat, has taken political decency a notch lower and sprung up what could best be described as the most
ridiculous story in the 2016 electioneering season.
At the party conference a year ago his second attempt to supplant Gordon crumbled into embarrassment after a gauche and woolly platform speech, Newsnight's revelations about his musings on avoiding «a Heseltine
moment», and
of course the
ridiculous banana photograph.
I think this will sound
ridiculous, but I swear, one
of my greatest ah - ha
moments in life was asking and answering the «black or brown» question.
But then these photos were unplanned and taken spur
of the
moment during a summer evening stroll and I just apparently didn't think to put down my crack MaryLou's and now I am one
of said
ridiculous cliche bloggers.
OMG I know all
of this sounds
ridiculous from the outside, but I guess it's a «you had to be there»
moment.
Played from its opening whimsical guitar score as a sweet story about friends, the dynamic
of a real - life, Apatow - brand bromance is prominent, and makes for a few funny bonding
moments, like when Tommy has Greg loudly rehearse a scene in a restaurant as a
ridiculous gesture
of fearlessness.
It's a stunning achievement in many ways, a game
of ridiculous polish and obvious effort, and its best
moments are good enough to make the worst
moments worth bearing.
Because you really do have to see «The Room» to know just how
ridiculous it can get, there are dozens
of moments in «The Disaster Artist» when you wonder if they really happened.
Smart, entertaining and downright
ridiculous this movie is truly one
of the best sleazy films full
of wit, stupidity and truly quotable
moments.
Isabelle is busy fending off the thinly veiled advances
of a gallerist (Bruno Podalydes), when suddenly a thin stranger (Paul Blain) with an incongruously, hilariously grave expression and a Jacques Brel horse mouth comes into her purview, and she stands to meet him on the dance floor as though they had a pre-appointed meeting, and they sway together in a
moment of the
ridiculous sublime, as James sings ``... I found a thrill to press my cheek to.»
Even worse, you needed seome one
of a kind sticker to easily beat them, which is
ridiculous The game had too many challenging
moments like World 3, i had to go on IGN for walkthroughs far too many times then i should have.
While «The Hangover» would have been easily broken by overacting or an unnatural delivery
of its comic
moments, all four
of the main actors are able to make the
ridiculous yet well - written script (written by Jon Lucas and Scott Moore
of «Four Christmases») believable.
Jackson's sense
of the
ridiculous hasn't lessened, so whilst proceedings don't get as OTT as, say, the dinosaur stampede in King Kong, there are some pretty outlandish
moments.
And finally here come the supplementary complaints: Kate Beckinsale (Underworld: Evolution) looks
ridiculous in this film, not only as the spineless wife
of an annoying slob, but because she's completely unbelievable as the oh so clichéd stay at home mum who looks like she's just walked out
of a hairdresser's at any given
moment.
It doesn't have the undercurrent
of sweetness to temper the vicious antagonism, but the laughs are there consistently, even during the most
ridiculous moments, which is all anyone might require or expect from their ribald comedies these days.
It's self - effacing
moments like this that make the
ridiculous plot mechanics
of Doctor Strange so easy to forgive.
The dramatic scenes are hilariously
ridiculous (often unintentionally so); many
of the performances feel stilted and off - beat; and the combination
of 3D visual design and an attempt to use more on - location settings (as opposed to sound stage or green screen) results in
moments that feel unusually amateurish for The Wachowskis.
Near the end
of the pilot, there's a scene that qualifies as both the year's most
ridiculous TV
moment and the best ever use
of an infant in a zombie series.
The primary flaw in Get Over It stems from the uninspired script that supplants genuine insight and wit for
ridiculous slapstick and some
of toilet humor so raunchy that I almost dry - heaved from
moments that included Berke's almost landing face first into a steaming pile
of horse manure only to have the same horse urinate all over his face, and late a disgusting scene involving vomiting in a party punchbowl only to have others drink the putrid concoction in bewilderment as to it's unique chunky texture.
Between parallel dimensions and random teleportation, there are a few
moments of genuine surprises, like the missing gyroscope and earthworms, but they entail
ridiculous plot holes about how human anatomy works.
The movie is silly and
ridiculous, but at times can demonstrate subtle poignancy and
moments of graphic violence.
A scene featuring a deranged Anna Faris playing herself got most
of the attention, but it's cross-cut with an even funnier
moment: Keegan - Michael Key sitting in his minivan with some hardcore killers, trying — successfully, as it turns out — to convince them that George Michael is truly «O.G.» It's the sort
of sublimely
ridiculous moment that makes you wish these guys hadn't needed to expend their brainpower on coming up with a story for Keanu, which suffers when it tries to further its own silly plot but glimmers when it just lets its stars get silly.
While I agree with the previous commenter that alot
of the scenes were beautiful and there were some good character
moments, the overwhelming CGI in this did take some
of the realism out
of everything (especially that
ridiculous Legolas battle with Bolg).
Even Unsane's most
ridiculous moments coast on the sheer energy
of director Steven Soderbergh's aesthetic gamesmanship.
The film starts reasonably well, but takes a drastic turn for the worse the
moment Hutton appears, bug - eyed and dressed like one
of Peter Pan's lost boys exclaiming her dialogue in a
ridiculous accent at an incredible volume, like a ten year old girl doing a Cletus the Slack - Jawed Yokel impression in a wind tunnel.
Luke Evans relished every
moment of playing the «
ridiculous, self - absorbed and terrifying» villain Gaston in «Beauty and the Beast».
When you act, it's not something that has to do with your intellect — it has to do with your emotions and and your capacity to let yourself go, and not judge yourself in the
moment, and not be afraid
of being
ridiculous sometimes.
There's genuine
moments of close quartered self - reflection with Antoine Fuqua «s camera jammed tight in Denzel Washington «s expressive face followed up by explosions so absurd they'd look
ridiculous in a Michael Bay joint.
Ed Helms and Lake Bell star in Bell's follow - up directorial effort, a rom - com about three couples whose characters find themselves in
ridiculous situations and where the
moments of brilliance are fleeting.
A roundup
of the most
ridiculous moments from Syfy's movie series starring Ian Ziering and Tara Reid
There are puns and bits
of witty dialogue everywhere, and even a few «what the fuck»
moments along the way (I haven't even mentioned who or what the villain is, because honestly it is so
ridiculous that you should just go find out for yourself), but is also clearly wrestling with greatness before finding its groove along with how to fully realize its presented themes.
The prologue is a visual mess
of strobe lights and filter effects (A party montage is joylessly similar, using various camera speeds), and when Carrie Anne is on the loose, Tonderai offers only cheap, anticlimactic startle
moments (The most
ridiculous one eyes a couple making out in a car as Carrie Anne makes her way toward them).
The screenplay from Zak Penn (The Avengers) helps, leaving out some
of the more
ridiculous stuff in the book and replacing all
of the key quests with far more cinematic
moments.