Sentences with phrase «on masterpieces like»

A sequel is already in the works, Ryan Reynolds, who stars as the Merc with a Mouth, is suddenly on the top of quite a few casting lists, and director Tim Miller, after doing segment work on masterpieces like David Fincher «s The Girl with The Dragon Tattoo and Edgar Wright «s Scott Pilgrim vs. The World, can now call his own shots as far as what his next project would be, if not Deadpool 2.

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This masterpiece is the essential read for anyone wanting work on their people skills, like the three fundamental techniques when handling people.
You still can't create a true rotating - skull - gif masterpiece like you could on MySpace, but you can make your page more useful to your audience.
Looks like he's on his way to gettting his wish because the outrageously wealthy, like himself, are DESTROYING GOD»S BEAUTIFUL MASTERPIECE - THE EARTH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I can only PRAY he is changing, based on his statements.
In 1996, Martel felt like he was ready to write his masterpiece, so he moved to India on New Year's Eve to begin writing.
You may even want to let your young guests get in on the act — bake a bunch of cupcakes, put out icing, sprinkles and other decorations like chocolate candies and let them get to work creating a culinary masterpiece.
Bend the rules at bath time with fun products like bath crayons, which allow little ones to create masterpieces on bath walls without permanently marking up the tub or themselves.
The students have also become miniature chefs, creating masterpieces from the multitude of options on the salad bar — like variations of «Ants on a Log» or peanut butter cracker accompaniments.
So like I said, I went to College and then on to University in Newcastle where I wrote a lot of sure - fire electropop masterpieces, and one or two essays.
Creating a meal based on the elemental chemistry of each ingredient is much like creating a melodic masterpiece, according to This, a French physical chemist and one of the co-developers of molecular gastronomy.
But because it's based on a famous Yotam Ottolenghi recipe and I feel like I just finger painted on a masterpiece.
But just like with the previous product on the list, Xiser has created another masterpiece.
Just like you have to prep a canvas with gesso before painting a masterpiece with oils, you'll also need to set a smooth foundation on your face before creating your makeup masterpiece.
This game is a story telling masterpiece with writing on par with the likes of Metal Gear Solid.
An emotionally wracked masterpiece, drawing on immaculate influences like the Pixies and Talking Heads while sounding distinctly original.
After the bug fixes with a patch this sequel exceeds the original in every aspect.Better graphics, gamplay and story along with 2 completely different playable protaganists give Dishonered 2 more replay value then almost every triple A title this year.And this time around I did nt feel pushed to play the game in any specific way.I felt that playing stealthily was alot more rewarding then the first entry but i never felt that i was playing wrong or was being punished when i played a full on assault playthrough.Also there are several ending for every playstyle for both characters which really drive you toward a second, third or even forth playthrough and in all the chaos or silence of each level, even on my forth run, I reimagined every situation and experienced different outcomes every single time.Dishonored 2 also contains some of the best level design I have ever seen with the likes of the amazing and masterfully thought out Clockwork Mansion level being among my all time favorites.Dishonored 2 truly is a masterpiece in almost every ascpect!!!
Well after the amazing black and white as well as the amazing possibilities of what pokemon could look like on 3ds after seeing pokedex 3d i was hoping for a masterpiece from the 1st 3ds game, though I guess that was too much to expect from a spin - off not to say rumble blast is bad in fact its easy to say this is amongst the best spin - offs.
If Yonebayashi's movie doesn't have the visual richness and imaginative depth of Ghibli masterpieces like Hayao Miyazaki's «Spirited Away,» its emotional warmth and wondrously inviting hand - drawn imagery carry on that company's proud tradition.
I realize it's not the best series on TV - even I must admit it's not masterpiece theater like Enlightened, Sherlock, or Homeland, for example - but Psych is my TV crack.
This is 2012's premiere action film — it's easily on the same level as classic sci - fi masterpieces like «The Terminator» and «RoboCop.»
At the same time, Uchida is responsible for some of the most remarkable swordplay films of the 1950s and»60s; his five - film Musashi Miyamoto epic (not screened at MOMA), starring Kinnosuke Nakamura in the title role and Ken Takakura as his arch-nemesis Kojiro, surpasses the better - known Inagaki Samurai Trilogy starring Toshiro Mifune in terms of both drama and swordplay, yet remains little - known in the West (despite its availability on DVD in the U.S.) After the BAM retrospective (and others) in 2008, most of Uchida's films remained unscreened and undistributed in America, so with MOMA's bigger series recently ending, it's time again to encourage distributors like the Criterion Collection, Kino Lorber, and Arrow Video to bring out more of the director's masterpieces, both for critical reconsideration and for those whom the veteran filmmaker will be a major new discovery.
Also, with games like Call to Duty and GTA, you dismissed them as violent because you did not have them (or have them right) and put them down when they sold big on REAL machines, but once you get them you will praise them as the masterpieces that (well GTA4 / 5 at least) are.
Like Ballad of Narayama, they are often essentially musicals: Karumen kokyo ni kaeru (Carmen Comes Home, 1951), Japan's first colour film, had characters break into song and dance and even put on a climactic show in the Hollywood manner; Kinoshita's masterpiece, the experimental melodrama Nihon no higeki (A Japanese Tragedy, 1953), is about a failed singer turned geisha and abused mother.
It is a painful experience to endure; not only is it mind - numbingly boring, but watching a modern masterpiece of cinema dissolve into a mediocre work before your very eyes is like seeing an art gallery on fire and knowing there is nothing you can do.
Matt writes: In his captivating 2005 memoir, Kiss Me Like a Stranger, Gene Wilder reflected on his experience of making Mel Brooks» 1974 comic masterpiece, «Young Frankenstein.»
In fact, his new film is pretty hard to find as well, with an under - the - radar nationwide release (it opened on Seattle Screens with little fanfare last week at the Varsity, we're it continues on a reduced schedule this week), a far cry from his generation - defining 70s masterpieces like The Last Picture Show, What's Up Doc?
Shot and cut into shards like reflections in a shattered mirror, it's a transgressive assault on the audience at its most vulnerable (in the bathroom, naked and exposed) and a masterpiece of editing (Hitch entrusted the planning and execution to Saul Bass, who also created the slashing opening credits).
Although Argento would go on to shock and scare in more graphic ways with horror masterpieces like Suspiria and more finely tuned gialli like Deep Red and Tenebrae, it is The Bird with the Crystal Plumage that lays the groundwork for where he would go but in a less fussy and more direct way.
It is a graphically masterpiece that make all other games on the Wii U like they could use an overhaul.
It's an enduringly fascinating and still - relevant story, so what a shame that writer - director Peter Landesman has made such a clunky film, made to look like a cinematic footnote by the definitive picture on the subject, Alan J. Pakula's 1976 masterpiece All The President's Men.
Like the former, he draws on a fascination with evil (one can imagine Lang's masterpieces M and The Testament Of Dr....
It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of transcendent filmmaking in the The Lost City of Z and A Ghost Story, it was the age of foolish Spider - Man remakes / reboots / regurgitations, it was the epoch of a magnificent enquiry into belief by the evergreen Martin Scorsese, it was the epoch of the incredulous return of Mel Gibson in a box office hit, it was the season of Michael Haneke shining a light on our uncaring societal malaise, it was the season of manifold more people watching Baywatch, it was the spring of Aki Kaurismäki's warm - hearted but politically pressing The Other Side of Hope, it was the winter of despair at the box office results of masterpieces like Certain Women, Aquarius and The Death of Louis XIV, we had Yorgos Lanthimos» Kubrickian masterpiece before us, we had a new Kingsman film before us, we were all going direct to cinematic Heaven, we were all going direct the other way.
The greatest achievement of the film's psychedelic roller coaster is the potent and passionate music of Junkie XL, whose previous scores on films like «300: Rise of an Empire» and «Divergent» could have never hinted at the masterpiece composition he would create for George Miller.
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That and Rayman for me, I enjoyed one or two games, but still... was a long wait, good job I had some games on Vita, otherwise I'd of sold it, Monster Hunter 3 got stale real fast, at least in comparison to a masterpiece of monster slaying like Soul Sacrifice
Feeling at times like a faithful pastiche of horror classics past, almost an extended episode of Dyson's former League cohorts» TV masterpiece Inside No. 9, Ghost Stories wears its inspiration on its sleeve while twisting the tried and true into something a bit fresher and horribly fun / unpleasant to watch.
Mainstream audiences should like it, but most of them probably won't love it (as they did with the book) or become obsessed with it, the way they might with, say, Hitchcock «s train - riding masterpiece, STRANGERS ON A TRAIN.
It's potentially gratifying to think of Trick» r Treat as a misogynistic throwback to the glory days of slick mainstream exploitation in the 1980s — like Funhouse, for instance — except that unlike, say, Charles E. Sellier Jr.'s masterpiece of schlock Silent Night, Deadly Night, the misogyny in Dougherty's film is based primarily on inexplicably poor object choice.
But as Ronnie Scheib — who reviewed Monday Morning for the Reader when it showed at the Chicago International Film Festival last fall, declaring it a masterpiece — aptly noted, «Though often compared to Tati, Iosseliani depends less on a central comic actor than on limpid compositions of collective portraiture, like the social canvases of Bunuel or early Jean Renoir.»
The indie market is usually filled with queer coming of age stories grabbing the spotlight on the festival circuit and in some cases, all the way to awards season, like Luca Guadagnino's masterpiece Call Me By Your Name did last year.
I doubled back to his earlier films; I loved both Boogie Nights and Magnolia, but they felt like the work of a different artist entirely, one less sure on his feet and more indebted to his influences than the one who'd produced these singular masterpieces in the past decade.
This week TCM's list includes the spine - tingling masterpiece «Strangers on a Train» and the lesser - known but compelling melodrama «The Strange Love of Martha Ivers,» plus noir highlights by and with ace actors like Humphrey Bogart, Robert Ryan, Robert Mitchum, recent birthday gal Barbara Stanwyck, Lizabeth Scott, and Audrey Totter, brilliant writers like Patricia Highsmith, W. R. Burnett and Cornell Woolrich, and directors like Alfred Hitchcock, Joseph H. Lewis, Phil Karlson and Anthony Mann.
I was very happy to see Lang's masterpiece on the top, however as a film lover i found for myself some obvious omissions: Bicycle Thieves, Leopard, Nosferatu, Battleship Potemkin, Mirror, as well as more recent masterpieces like White Ribbon, Melancholia, Breaking the Waves etc..
But if A Quiet Passion doesn't quite build to a happy ending, it certainly lands on a bittersweet one, a ray of sunshine streaking through the gloom and doom of the poet's last days, like the light passing through the clouds in the final minutes of Davies» masterpiece, The Long Day Closes.
Postwar masterpieces like Stevens's Shane, Wyler's The Best Years of Our Lives and Capra's It's a Wonderful Life take on fresh intimacy as the mature works of storytellers who could no longer merely entertain.
Much like another Hitchcock film, the 1960 masterpiece Psycho (1960), Preminger centered the film's ad campaign on the premise that nobody could be admitted to screenings after they began.
Bram Stoker's Dracula Rated R for sexuality and horror violence Available on DVD and Blu - ray This doesn't feel like classic material yet, but believe it or not, it's been 23 years since Francis Ford Coppola's horror masterpiece hit theaters, and this newly remastered version looks and sounds even better than I remembered from a half - lifetime ago.
Like most first loves, Guadagnino's incandescent masterpiece imparts a distinct sting on your soul — one that's inescapable and all - encompassing.
NEOGEO Masterpieces: Starting April 13, more NEOGEO classic games like Samurai Showdown IV will be available to purchase in Nintendo eShop on Nintendo Switch.
Pagani's bodywork design is a masterpiece of active aerodynamics, and each of the car's four corners has a flap that works like an aileron on an aircraft.
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