Not exact matches
They don't worry so much about square corners,
neat piles and getting everything done exactly on time and to a T — they're focused on paying attention to what's most important for the business in the
moment and that always taking precedence even if
other tasks get left undone.
The stadiums and the lighting mode is rather nice and the crowd reacts to goals and
other match related
moments which is a
neat little attention to detail.
Penelope Houston cited the opening scenes of The Bride Wore Black in summarising the Hitchcock connection with Moreau's character: «In the opening sequence, she is unmistakably playing Marnie: the half - packed suitcase, the
neat little piles of bank notes, the doleful parting from mother and sister, and the
moment when, having sadly boarded the train on one side, she ducks briskly down on the
other and marches back along the platform (Marnie camera angles all around) on her errand of vengeance.»
Much of the supposedly raw material feels calculated, several off - the - cuff
moments are ingratiating — the backstage meeting between Madonna and Kevin Costner, who deems her show «
neat,» is priceless — and still
other bits now register more strongly with the passage of time.
This is a
neat addition for sure, but it would be even more
neat if such a feature could be integrated into live coverage, letting viewers replay a goal or
other exciting
moment on - demand.