In the actual WWE, there are
often slower moments in matches to give the wrestlers some breathing time in between the faster - paced action.
Not exact matches
We
often can not appreciate the frequent
moments that we need to spend
slowing down so we can breastfeed.
BattleZone has its
moments; we'd be lying if we said we didn't experience some fantastic
moments during four - player games, but too
often someone was complaining that he couldn't see anything just before he died, while someone else was noting how the tanks move
slower than bicycles.
The film lives and thrives on these whiplash
moments; it seems as if Wong hadn't yet perfected the languor that I love so much about his films, and so there is no small thrill in the chases, or the extended scenes of almost sadomasochistic violence inflicted on and by Wah (
often shot in extremely long
slow motion shots), or of course the unspoken flirtations.
Slowing to a stop, however, often results in a palpable disengagement clunk, and slowing to a near stop then getting back on the gas delivers a moment of confusion followed by lag as the transmission tries to figure out where it needs
Slowing to a stop, however,
often results in a palpable disengagement clunk, and
slowing to a near stop then getting back on the gas delivers a moment of confusion followed by lag as the transmission tries to figure out where it needs
slowing to a near stop then getting back on the gas delivers a
moment of confusion followed by lag as the transmission tries to figure out where it needs to be.
The belated gameplay suffers through terrible gauges that
often slow the gameplay with irrational gameplay occurrences making for a plethora of random
moments and an indifferent session of «football».
Mega Man 3's stages are
often filled with enemies and obstacles, and you may find that the game
slows down considerably in more hectic
moments.
Intense emotions and obsessive thinking
often take us out of the present
moment and
slow our progress towards a life of passion, presence and purpose.
It reminds me to
slow down and enjoy the
moment — which I
often forget during the rush of life.