Sentences with phrase «ominous way»

That's an ominous way to begin a review of Dragon Quest 6 [$ 14.99], I'll admit, but I felt it was important to be upfront about that...
That's an ominous way to begin a review of Dragon Quest 6 [$ 14.99], I'll admit, but I felt it was important to be upfront about that...
There's never been a more ominous way of saying a girl is gorgeous than that of the underachiever Fenwick (Kevin Bacon), who refers to one beauty as «death,» in Barry Levinson's Diner.

Not exact matches

My company had raised a seed round of capital in late 1999 even before either of us were full time in the company (ominous side note: on the way to pitch our seed investor, Delta Partners, a man walking right in front of me died of a massive heart attack making me late to the meeting.
Von Hayek and his comrades assert that the roots of the crisis are to be found in the ominous and excessive power of unions, and in a more general way, of the labour movement; according to them, unions have undermined the base of private accumulation (of investment) by their salary claims and by their pressure against the rise by the State of the parasitical social expenses without end.
So, we found and took the press elevator up to the 300 Level instead, walked by the room the White Sox» announcers were in, and when we got to this ominous ticket - checking man, he saw our pass and just asked for a ticket — any ticket — to let us continue on our way.
Things are looking ominous for Walcott, way too many injuries and long term injuries at that.
But whether he goes the way of New Radicals or Beethoven — who actually had more hits than the ominous tune the dog barked at in the movie — they'll talk Johnny Football 2K12 at the Downtown Athletic Club for years to come.
Normally I block out faces, but the way this cute baby is smiling in that top photo at her mother — who just straight up ROASTED her child for being an eating machine — nicely complements the playfully ominous tone of the post itself.
After all, her daily routines may have been interrupted, she's struggling to understand why the adults around her are so sad, and the world may suddenly seem ominous to her in a way that it hadn't before.
The happy music swells during joyful moments, a romantic tune kicks in right before the kiss, and I would pay attention whenever ominous music starts to play, because I would know something bad was on it's way and could hightail it out of there.
On their way, a bruised and beaten Neville described how Snape's changed school had been taken over by cruel Death Eaters and Dementors, and by an ominous pair of Death Eaters named Carrows («Brother and sister, in charge of discipline»): Amycus Carrow (Ralph Ineson) and Alecto Carrow (Suzanne Toase).
Along the way they pass visually impressive locations that evocatively capture the West's ominous beauty.
But it is now in decline and its inhabitants — mother, son and daughter — are haunted by something more ominous than a dying way of life.
But right from the start, this period piece passes through several dark passages on its way to the House at Pooh Corner, beginning in 1941 when an ominous telegram is delivered to Milne (Domhnall Gleeson) and wife Daphne (Margot Robbie) as they tend to their quaint Sussex garden.
But in the ominous, derivative, sporadically frightening Annihilation, the brainy and brawny halves of his regular genre equation have been woven so tightly together that there's no clean way to separate them.
A noticeable improvement over Adam Sandler's previous three Netflix originals — in much the same way that a glass of Manischewitz is a noticeable improvement over drinking one of those ominous puddles that forms in the groove of a New York City subway seat — «The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected)» isn't the wittiest or most exciting movie that Noah Baumbach has ever made, but it might just be the most humane.
(Look out as well for an extended No Way Out-esque deflowering and an ominous insert of shotgun shells.)
Director David Yates suggests the transition in subtle ways, one of them by making Hogwarts itself seem darker, emptier and more ominous than ever before.
Kaleb's Review: Many moons ago, I recall reading a review of, I believe it was Metroid Prime, wherein the reviewer mentions that the original NES Metroid is an unlockable bonus, and caps that statement with an ominous proviso: «Careful; it sucks way more than you remember.»
The film opens on an ominous note, as Will (Logan Marshall - Green) and his girlfriend, Kira (Emayatzy Corinealdi), hit a coyote with their car on the way to a party thrown by Will's hippie ex-wife, Eden (Tammy Blanchard), and her new husband, David (Michiel Huisman).
With no contact to the outside world, an no way out, panic turns to terror as events become increasingly ominous in and around the house.
We then enter the Great Hall, where a choir of students with frogs in hand concludes the song with the forceful and ominous phrase, «Something Wicked This Way Comes.»
Cigarettes, by the way, are everywhere, and the way the white smoke curls against the deep blacks is both beautiful and ominous: You don't need to be told that Murrow perished from lung cancer.
In some ways, it creates unsolvable cliffhangers for the characters... baiting the viewer with an ominous promise (the possible killer, the suicide attempt) then delivering on nothing.
Though director Henry Miller does a decent job of creating and maintaining an ominous air, the picture really has far more to offer in the way of shock than suspense.
A: The challenge to technology enhanced learning in a world of unbounded upheaval and ominous dehumanization is thought to lie in the way the real needs of humans are fused to the capabilities of technologies.
This car is a long way from production, of course, but we can hope that the version that hits the street boasts some of the ominous - looking lines in this car.
(By the way despite the ominous notice the car was back on the road ASAP) Steve Mona / Elaine Page
Words shouted in German have a way of sounding ominous, particularly emanating from a murdered - out black Opel and aimed at an audience of five Britons and four Americans.We stared at the driver...
In late September of 1918, the typical causes of death — cardiac issues, cancers, accidents — gave way to another, ominous in its simplicity: pneumonia, often followed by the notation «subsequent to influenza.»
The five, plus a happy - go - lucky Greek tourist they meet along the way, set off on their little dirt - road trip, despite increasingly ominous signs, and are soon trapped at the hilltop ruins, awaiting rescue, while a very scary entity tries to lure them to their deaths.
Along the way, the app plays with serialization, mini-games, reader participation, upvoting, and even network overloads — all in service of the storytelling, a caper through ominous fortresses, angry mimes, and festivals of snacking.
Or to put it another way, why end up with a stunted nest egg at retirement to insulate yourself from a threat that, viewed over a time horizon of 30 or 40 years, isn't as ominous as it may seem?
Perils: A fancy (and ominous) way of saying incidents.
Though the story you play through is open to interpretation - and one can't deny how ominous it is - I wouldn't have it any other way.
The ominous gong that symbolized that a wave of enemies was heading my way became anxiety - inducing.
The sound effects of the Chimera, particularly their dropships, contribute to their ominous nature - you always know that bad news is heading your way when you can hear their signature hum swooping in, a bit like the Combine Gunships in Half - life 2.
In an ominous tweet from the fine folks over at Butterscotch Shenanigans, the company tweeted a quick Vine video of a game that will be making its way to PlayJam's GameStick portable Android gaming console.
Noah Becker's paintings in ways reference and are inspired by known past and contemporary works and add a perverse insight to the critique of the human condition portrayed in vastly vacuous and ominous landscapes.
In Esperanza Way we are reacquainted with an ominous cloudscape with a splinter of light piercing into the frame.
They are similar in size to portable two - way radio sets but could also be seen as architectural forms — miniaturized radio stations transmitting and receiving radio waves, coded SMS messages, heavy musical broadcasts and ominous weather reports.
Matt Greene's for her / lost it / way decapitated which is made of paintings propped on an architectural wood frame along with found objects, such as axes, melds these opposing mediums to theatrically striking almost ominous results.
My secret hope was somehow to transcend the obvious ominous and find another way to emotionally process the information.
New things can seem scary, and inconvenience folks in very real ways — especially if they're loud or casting ominous shadows over your living room.
Read the first two paragraphs of the New York Times Magazine's March 3, 2002 The Way We Live Now article «Ominous Clouds» and it initially looks like a run - of - the - mill retrospective piece on The Weather Channel.
ICBC has a statutory monopoly on third party automobile liability insurance coverage in BC and appears to be manipulating this monopoly in ominous new ways, testing our courts sense of justice.
This is not the first time the reprehensible behaviour of ICBC has drawn judicial comment and it appears ICBC is manipulating their monopoly in ominous new ways.
But in a way, it reminds me of Sean Connery looking at the digital clock ticking down on the nuclear bomb in Goldfinger, only less ominous.
«Proposed reforms to the way people can fund legal cases plus a ban on referral fees is an ominous formula which could lead to marketing men at claims management companies actually running personal injury cases,» says APIL president, David Bott.
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