Sentences with phrase «out of his element here»

John Hillcoat, who has distinguished himself with gritty, typically criminal - infested features that tend to smother audiences with the hopelessness of the situation, isn't exactly out of his element here, turning Atlanta into a bubbling cauldron of deception, corruption and a whole lot of violence.
It shouldn't go without saying that director Scott is completely out of his element here, and it certainly shows in his formulaic execution of the material.
James Franco seems to be way out of his element here.
Broderick is simply out of his element here.
This poorly maintained dirt road wasn't rock - crawling by any stretch, but X1 certainly felt out of its element here — it's also no Jeep Renegade Trailhawk — but to its credit, it also never protested, groaned or rattled.
Pity the poor snow tires, as they are well and truly out of their element here.
I'm a bit out of my element here, but my guess is the right way to think about this is: knowing what you do now about the underlying company (NZT), pretend they had never offered ADR shares.
Dave, with all due respect, you are quite out of your element here.

Not exact matches

You may be completely out of your element and speaking a different language, but you ended up here for a reason.
Within the legal boundaries of a postwar suburb, by contrast, the elements of the «pizza» are physically separated and at some distance from one another — as if the crust is here, the sauce over there, the cheese someplace else and the pepperoni way out yonder.
Here we have the interesting notion fairly and squarely presented to us, of there being elements of the universe which may make no rational whole in conjunction with the other elements, and which, from the point of view of any system which those other elements make up, can only be considered so much irrelevance and accident — so much «dirt,» as it were, and matter out of place.
We here at Squawka have singled out seven other coaches that have taken a particular element of Guardiola's system and adopted it as a central tenet of their own.
It looks to all the world that the deal should be done, but whilst I understand that Dortmund are playing out some of this in the press to try to force Arsenal's hand, there's an element here where many of us are fearful of a classic «Arsenaling up» of the situation.
«The UH research going on up here is just super vital when it comes to picking crews, figuring out how people are going to actually work on different kinds of missions, and sort of the human factors element of space travel, colonization, whatever it is you are actually looking at,» Tristan Bassingthwaighte, a doctor of architecture candidate at the University of Hawaii who served as the crew's architect, said in a statement.
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There are so many unbelievable and oh - so - fashionable elements of this quirky rockstar wedding, so be sure to check out all of the photos here.
You can pick out a small color featured in the scarf and use it to tie another element together (such as if you went with a dark green skirt here instead of a simple navy one), to help you decide what color shoes to wear (you could easily go with beige heels with these light colors, but I pulled out the black in the scarf to go with basic black pumps), or even start to play with patterns, such as if we'd mixed a pinstriped skirt with the floral scarf.
Like we've said here on the blog before, this time of year is a lot like winters were for me growing up in Michigan, running from the car to the house as quickly as possible and staying inside and out of the elements as much as we can.
I simply used what sits out here every day — two pots of ivy resting in a galvanized tray that's getting naturally rusty from the elements.
And I liked this kind of Jimmy Stewart like get out of here and fight for it [attitude]- that's the kind of element to it and that's definitely why I wanted to do it.
As it turned out, however, not even Sly was fast enough to reach the door before it shut — and here's where one of Thieves in Time's new gameplay elements comes in.
Here's the idiotic plot: a former car thief is called out of retirement to save his brother's life, because it seems the knucklehead has gotten into debt with the criminal element.
Sure there are some good jokes here, and the voice talent is stellar, but the words coming out of their mouths and the combination of all of the ridiculous elements make for a very forgettable experience that will do nothing more than serve as a 90 - minute babysitter.
Thankfully, I had one of the nitrate fine - grains from MoMA brought here [to Warner Bros.] just on the off - chance it was complete... When the element arrived it turned out to be a great nitrate fine grain of the original release version.
My sole issue here is that most of the «party» element has been taken out.
The screenplay by Simon Kinberg spends so much time catching us up to the events that the previous movies left out of their narratives that it's kind of amusing that the logistics of time travel here are the least explained and most straightforward element of the present - day story.
No, I'm not referring to the 1997 movie version of Spawn here, but rather 1981's Clash of the Titans, which mixed Greek mythology with other elements (some Shakespeare and Norwegian mythology is to be found, not to forget about a dash of R2D2 in an out - of - place robotic owl).
Here, he draws out tantalising performances from his cast - look out for Natalya Potapova as Zhenya's unforgettably horrid mother - while making incredible use of elements beyond the frame of action to amplify seismic levels of human disquiet.
There's an element of fish - out - of - water comedy here, as the out - of - place Brit copes with a steady stream of slights, including the filmmakers» attempts to stiff him out of airfare.
Those who wish to see Here On Earth without having previous knowledge of certain plot elements would do well to bail out now and return after they have seen the film.
I have to wonder, then, if his suddenly - elderly appearance here is a reflection of the fact that he's so clearly out of his element.
Elements that could be cool in a better science fiction movie just seem out of place here.
Between Violet and Barbara, the latter proves to be the more compelling character, but what makes Roberts especially vivid here is seeing her out of her element.
But to expand, «Dunkirk» is obviously a threat here, though other elements of the production could out - register the design.
I can not, in the research presented here, disentangle all the elements in the dispute, but I can sort out some of its thicker threads.
While other countries have elements of the various proposed assessment systems in place (and we've done pieces here), we're going to be trying out a lot of new and different approaches (and if we aren't it's a big waste of money).
Pixels we know are the building blocks of all the visual design it is for this reason to help out designers around the globe ustwo years back came up with the pixel perfect precision handbook and here the team has come up with updated version that is part two in which all the elements that were not there in the previous ones are included.
Though it doesn't have the Kindle's audio capabilities (MP3) or text - to - speech functionality or any sort of peer lending features (with both the Kindle and Nook you can lend out certain titles you own), all the other core elements are here: there's a built - in e-book store that allows you to add titles right from the device via Wi - Fi, and it supports EPUB, PDF files, and e-book lending from your local library (Adobe DRM).
Well, sort of, I'll explain later... Now, let's start pulling together a few different elements here... First, you might want to check out this July post, which includes my last (brief) updates on most of these stocks (& hopefully offers a taste of my upcoming performance post!)
While this in itself is a bit of an overstatement (there is plenty of insightful travel journalism out there to offset the generic pap), Thompson proceeds with an accurate roundup of the elements that conspire to create bad travel writing: throw - away words like «hip,» «happening,» «sun - drenched,» «undiscovered,» and «magical»; imperative language that urges the reader to «do» this, «eat» that, «go» here; stories that depict tourism workers (taxi drivers, hotel clerks, bartenders) as «local color»; the fake narrative «raisons d'etre writers invent to justify their travels»; the untraveled writers and editors who assemble authoritative - sounding travel «roundups» from Internet research; the conflicts of interest that arise when writers fund their travels with industry - subsidized «comps»; publications running what is essentially the same story over and over again, never questioning stereotype assumptions about certain parts of the world.
The essential certainly filed emanation of Batur was in 1804, and it has been as frequently as would be prudent element from here on out.
The bigger implication here — the one that scares me — is that this whole line of thinking creates a culture in which game makers are forced to appease us as an audience, afraid of stepping on toes and offending people by leaving certain elements out of their games.
The core elements of the game are still here, platforming, puzzle solving, avoid monsters and watching out for Uncle Long - Arms, but now you need to work with the nomes to get things completed.
-- Nintendo previously made Zelda games by making small areas and connecting them together — For Breath of the Wild, the team first had to figure out what needed to be placed on the map — Groups were created out of the over 300 devs to work on specific sections of the world — Game Informer's demo starts at Serenne Stable — Yammo runs this place — Link can rest in bed and restore health here — Stable also lets you store horses, meet with merchants, NPCs — Stables are located throughout the world — Each one is run by a distinct character — You can spend rupees on a more expensive bed, giving you an extra heart the next morning — These hearts are yellow and can't be recovered if you're hit in combat — Spending time by fires in the world passes time — Dynamic weather system in the game, with the world reacting as a result — Ex: when it starts raining, NPCs outside the stable quickly go inside — Beedle is back to sell you goods — Have to be careful during a thunderstorm, since your metal items can attract thunder — Metal weapons and shields can be discarded or thrown at enemies — Link can get killed by lightning — Difficulty dips / spikes depending on where you are, since you can go around it and avoid it until you're stronger — Over 100 Shrines — You can find an item that identifies Shrines — Discover a Shrine for it to be a fast - travel point — Shrines also give a Spirit Orb — Trade in orbs for unknown items — Dedicated team handled animal A.I. — Bears, wolves, deer move through the snow — You can get overwhelmed by enemies quickly — Link can keep multiple horses at a time — Affection / loyalty important with horses — Feed and take care of horses to raise their stats — Can call horses over to you, but horses need to be within a certain proximity to be called — Horses can be killed by enemies — Aonuma «wanted players to choose their own path», so no companion character in this game — Stamina meter encopasses sprinting, paragliding, climbing — Meter can be upgraded, but Nintendo won't say how — Different shields have different speeds and level of control for snowboarding — Can mine rocks which can be solid for rupees or used for crafting — Can place stamps to mark areas of interest — 100 of these symbols can be used on the map, including sword, shield, bow and arrow, pot, star, chest, skull, leaf, diamond — Every style of weapon has a unique set of animations and feel different — No invincible weapons in the game, Nintendo says — Zelda can get mad at you and scold you — Players can see the ending without seeing everything from the story — A certain element was added in the game to make for a more cohesive storyline — Most difficult Zelda game to make — Aonuma is still finding new things in the world
Although you won't be sobbing your eyes out or have your heart strings plucked at like they were while playing a game such as The Last of Us, there's an element found in Cartoon Network - style cartoons that can be found here.
If you love RPG games, with some farming elements, check out Kynseed here, a game from the makers of Fable.
Remedy are a talented studio and make no mistake, Quantum Break is no where near as terrible as The Order: 1886, but just as was the case with the latter game, style trumped substance and with the added distraction of the failed tv - elements serving to compromise the title even more (check out my review here), after all the hype, QB ended up being a damp squid for the Xbox.
While eavesdropping on the enemy in Rearmed offers thinly disguised gameplay tips, here we learn about why Spencer was in prison, when his wife left him, which of his friends turned against him, how the Federation carried out the so - called Bionic Purge, and many other optional story elements.
Here, PEET has laid out almost all of the core elements to his practice: a love of analog, shown by his use of nondigital elements such as Wite - Out, pen, typewriter, and scraps of paper; an abiding interest in coding and symbols, demonstrated by the various signs and distinctly PEET - ian vocabulary inside; a challenge to consumerism and the pervading class system, indicated by his adoption (and transformation) of elements of Marx and Engels's famous manifesto; and finally, a pure, simple, visceral love of materials and proceout almost all of the core elements to his practice: a love of analog, shown by his use of nondigital elements such as Wite - Out, pen, typewriter, and scraps of paper; an abiding interest in coding and symbols, demonstrated by the various signs and distinctly PEET - ian vocabulary inside; a challenge to consumerism and the pervading class system, indicated by his adoption (and transformation) of elements of Marx and Engels's famous manifesto; and finally, a pure, simple, visceral love of materials and proceOut, pen, typewriter, and scraps of paper; an abiding interest in coding and symbols, demonstrated by the various signs and distinctly PEET - ian vocabulary inside; a challenge to consumerism and the pervading class system, indicated by his adoption (and transformation) of elements of Marx and Engels's famous manifesto; and finally, a pure, simple, visceral love of materials and process.
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