Not exact matches
«There's nothing like walking from the 1st floor
of a modern looking expensive, trendy restaurant until you get out
of the public area and go down the creaky unpainted wooded stairs and find a basement with damp
stone foundation
walls, puddles
of water on the ground, and a crew
of people cooking soup
in a 10 gallon pot which is on the ground at the time.»
When Philip threatened to lay siege to the city
of Corinth and all its inhabitants hastily bestirred themselves
in defense, some polishing weapons, some gathering
stones, some repairing the
walls, Diogenes seeing all this hurriedly folded his mantle about him and began to roll his tub zealously back and forth through the streets.
As the Nazi's raised hell
in the Holocaust
in Europe
in the 1930s and early 40s, his holiness Pius XII stood silently by... Fast forward to the epidemic
of priestly pedophilia, covered up and
stone -
walled for decades by the Holy See.
Not only that, but
in poorer, less educated parts
of the World, I can actually convince people to hit themselves until they bleed, starve themselves, bob
in front
of a
stone wall for hours on end, wade into filthy rivers and,
in some cases, to kill other people or even themselves.
The
stone wall inside
of him has fallen, the hardness
in his heart has broken down.
Often
in the course
of the civil rights struggle, one found oneself stopped short by the
stone wall of a dehumanizing system embedded
in unyielding laws.
They're so powerful they're able to thrive despite the most adverse conditions, growing out
of stone walls, between sidewalk cracks and
in near freezing or low moisture conditions.
The smooth taste and character
of Otard cognacs is the result
of maturation
in humid cellars at constant temperature, created by the thick
stone walls of the Castle and the close proximity to the Charente river.
The Italian heritage came to life
in many ways including: porcelain plank flooring, rustic beam wood
in the ceilings to look like an Italian farmhouse, custom
wall murals celebrating the town
of Siena, and a rough
stone fireplace.
Stone is a
wall in the middle
of the lane for Team Apuli and really helps clean up the paint for them.
Formed
of natural
stone and built against the
wall of an indoor basketball court, the
wall provides a safe environment to learn basic climbing skills or just to keep
in shape during the winter months.
His work has appeared
in Billboard Magazine, Consumer Reports, Esquire, Family Circle, Field & Stream, Forbes, Harvard Business Review, Men's Health, New York Times, Outdoor Life, Outside Magazine, Rolling
Stone, Sports Illustrated,
Wall Street Journal, and dozens
of others.
On our hundreds
of miles
of trails you can take
in ocean, pond, and river views; explore forests and fields; hike drumlins and eskers; stroll boardwalks and gravel paths; discover
stone walls and observation towers; go on a Quest or play nature bingo; and enjoy solitude on benches or
in bird blinds.
Geer,
in Sanskrit is Celebrity / Mountain / Praising / Invoking / words / fame / language / kind
of mystical syllable Geer
in Dutch = Spear The same sounds similar to the name, «Geert» Geert,
in German = Brave / Hearty / Strength Geert is a variant
of Scandivanian name, «Geir» Geir =
Stone Wall While
in Norwegian, Geir = Spear (Same as the Dutch meaning
of «Geer»)
In the last few decades, residents
of the island have increasingly used the ancient
stones to build
walls to shield their homes and livelihoods from pounding waves and creeping sea water.
The village church where Strickland is buried has images
of turkeys depicted
in stained - glass windows, a carved lectern and even
stone sculptures on the
walls.
Ancient cave bears, which roamed from the United Kingdom to Russia for hundreds
of thousands
of years, made a strong impression on
Stone Age artists, who included them
in a 30,000 - year - old gallery
of animals lining the
walls of Chauvet cave
in modern France.
The door, just uphill from the Albuquerque Seismological Laboratory, leads into a cave that looks like the villain's lair
in a James Bond film: the uneven
stone walls painted white, an array
of shiny instruments strewn about.
One afternoon while the students ate lunch, University
of Pisa archaeologist Antonio Fornaciari gave a tour
of the trenches, pointing to a freshly excavated
stone wall beneath an asphalt parking lot
in area 4000 (see graphic).
A builder knocking a hole
in a
wall at the Royal Museum
of Scotland
in Edinburgh has discovered fossils
of a 336 - million - year - old swamp tree hidden
in the
stone.
Other details
of the city such as graffiti on the
walls of buildings and raised
stones in the streets that people would walk on when it rained were «very characteristic»
of the city, she says.
The Mel Gibson one, whatever you may think
of Mr. Gibson, the setting does have that sort
of early Renaissance feel, you know, it's kind
of gritty and the
stone walls really do look cold and barren, whereas the Kenneth Branagh one is set
in a much — it's like a much later Renaissance, even maybe 150 years later
in its look.
Typically, this consists
of two
wall coverings assembled with roughly placed
stones of volcanic tuff (opus incertum), together with a core
of smaller
stones set
in a lime - mortar grout (opus caementicium).
In many other ways, this was a typical cave
of the time, complete with
wall paintings
of horses, human burials, and
Stone Age tools.
And as tourism has ballooned
in recent years, so have inadvertent damage to sensitive
walls and dwellings made
of stone and mud, and the disappearance
of potsherds and other artefacts.
I love these candles
in part because
of the places and stories they take as their inspiration: The minty Balmoral is inspired by damp and green Scottish meadows; the Carmelite by shadows on
stone walls and church candles... a quiet cloister doesn't sound too bad about now.
Plus, crushing on that great
stone wall you're posing
in front
of (I'm all about backdrops!).
Chic contemporary bathroom is lit by gray glass and brass dome light pendants hung on either side
of a Cooper Classics Andy
Wall Mirror mounted to Hayden Dual Listello Tiles by
Stone Impressions
in the Deep Blue Cararra Marble.
The oil paint used
in the wailing
wall portion
of the painting has actual crushed wailing
wall stone mixed into it.
Imagine an opulent movie palace that was 30,000 years old, with posters preserved on the curving
walls and the bones
of the
Stone Age patrons peacefully sleeping
in the fairy dust.
She became one
of the most respected and
in - demand young actresses
of her generation and she continued to choose challenging projects like the psychological sci - fi film Never Let Me Go, and the Olive
Stone directed sequel
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps.
Co-director and screenwriters Phil Lord and Christopher Miller (Cloudy with a Chance
of Meatballs, 21 Jump Street) borrow the reverence
of Pixar's
Wall - E and the rude fun
of Trey Parker and Matt
Stone's Team America: World Police to create a movie that's fast - paced and silly with enough throwaway clever
in - jokes for their accompanying adults to justify a second viewing.
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Shaun isn't special ops, or a trained survivalist, or a superhero bitten by a radioactive spider, and
in a way, one doesn't ever truly worry for her safety (she impressively scales a
stone wall and a fance, while running around barefoot for a good chunk
of the film without stubbing her toe, too).
A rabbit makes a shadow puppet
of a predator on a large
stone wall and cave people run
in fear.
While Gregory Peck (Roman Holiday, To Kill a Mockingbird) has never impressed me as an actor, he finds the perfect vehicle for his limited talent
in General Frank Savage, a tough leader
of men who hides his feelings behind a
stone wall of remote authoritarianism.
After hitting us with the raw facts
of the crime, as well as a phone call
in which he attempts to connect with the original prosecutor and is
stone -
walled by her cold refusal to talk, Ford goes back into his family's history to unveil a story
of racism and optimism,
of what hope and hardship and upward mobility meant to a working - class African - American family
in the middle
of the century.
If Geoff Andrew
in Time Out criticised the film for its schematic confrontation between right and wrong, alongside
Wall Street, Oliver
Stone's hectoring 1987 critique
of contemporary moral decay, also starring Charlie Sheen, Eight Men Out remains a modest nicely scripted account.
He starred
in Fatal Attraction (1987) by Adrian Lyne with Glenn Close,
Wall Street (1987) by Oliver
Stone, and its sequel
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (2010), Black Rain (1989) by Ridley Scott, The War
of the Roses (1989) directed by Danny DeVito, Basic Instinct (1992) with Sharon
Stone directed by Paul Verhoeven, Falling Down (1993) by Joel Schumacher, The American President (1995) with Annette Being by Rob Reiner, Wonder Boys (2000) by Curtis Hanson.
The footage
in the trailer treads less on Oliver
Stone territory (see:
Wall Street 2) and seems more reminiscent
of an «inspired by real events» story like Shattered Glass.
Shot
in» Scope by Nichols's regular DP Adam
Stone, the film acutely catches the drabness
of Texan back roads and the grubbiness
of cheap wood on motel room
walls;
in this sense, it has more
of a»70s feel than any kind
of»80s Spielbergian glossiness.
Deadline is reporting that Emma
Stone (Birdman) and Jonah Hill (The Wolf
of Wall Street) are set to star
in a new series called Maniac,
in production at Paramount TV.
It's the stuff
of blustery masters -
of - the - universe melodrama, which is why Chandor's debut is most striking for its general refusal to douse his material
in Oliver
Stone glitz and sizzle, eschewing
Wall Street's aesthetic sexiness and glorification for a sober - minded consideration
of its eve -
of - apocalypse scenario.
The Independent Filmmaker Project (IFP), the nation's premier member organization
of independent storytellers, announced today that Ethan Hawke and Amy Adams will be presented with Actor and Actress Tributes, and Oliver
Stone will receive the Director Tribute at the 2016 IFP Gotham Independent Film Awards set for Monday, November 28th at Cipriani
Wall Street
in New York City.
Incapable
of visualizing digital - age surveillance outside
of wall - sized screens and close - ups
of cameras,
Stone collects all
of the silliest clichés about computing
in a grab - bag aesthetic that tries every kind
of pointlessly filtered or grainy look, but can't seem to fake a convincing webcam shot.
Featuring exclusive concept artwork, behind - the - scenes photographs, production stills, and
in - depth interviews with the cast and crew, THE AMAZING SPIDER - MAN: THE ART
OF THE MOVIE is a deluxe keepsake volume that provides an insider's look into the making of the wall - crawler's 2012 film directed by Marc Webb, and starring Andrew Garfield, Emma Stone, Rhys Ifans, Denis Leary, Martin Sheen and Sally Fiel
OF THE MOVIE is a deluxe keepsake volume that provides an insider's look into the making
of the wall - crawler's 2012 film directed by Marc Webb, and starring Andrew Garfield, Emma Stone, Rhys Ifans, Denis Leary, Martin Sheen and Sally Fiel
of the
wall - crawler's 2012 film directed by Marc Webb, and starring Andrew Garfield, Emma
Stone, Rhys Ifans, Denis Leary, Martin Sheen and Sally Field!
And then there are the many directors who won't even get a mention
in the Oscar race because it is simply too crowded — Somewhere's Sofia Coppola, Toy Story 3's Lee Unkrich, Peter Weir for The Way Back, Oliver
Stone for
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, Doug Liman for Fair Game, the late George Hickenlooper for Casino Jack — it's just been a hell
of a year for film.
Unlike the slick suits and killer sheen
of Oliver
Stone's
Wall Street, this is a world
of chaos and disorder filled with misfits who understand numbers more than people; from Christian Bale's Michael Burry, a socially awkward heavy - metal enthusiast who dreams up the credit default swaps that enable him to «short» the housing market, to Steve Carell's bereaved and fractured Mark Baum (a character inspired by the real - life Steve Eisman) who balances moral outrage and repressed self - loathing as he swims with sharks
in the cesspool
of the financial market.
The folks at Fox kindly sent me a wonderful double - edition
of the film to watch, and being full
of cold (some may call it man - flu), I broke my
Wall Street virginity, and watched Oliver
Stone's first film, and indeed gawped at Michael Douglas's performance
of Gordon Gecko
in all its glory.
The villainous Gordon Gekko (Michael Douglas) is trumped
in Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, Oliver
Stone's timely but somehow irrelevant sequel to his 1987 indictment
of Wall Street excess and the criminal activity it engenders.