Sentences with phrase «particular scenes as»

There's a flower, food mode, and modes for particular scenes as well.

Not exact matches

And they are portrayed as the traits of a particular race; the many ugly scenes in the Sanhedrin make this clear.
The narrative mode inevitably imposed itself as the believers rehearsed the saving action, including particular scenes of it that played themselves out in the market - place or the Temple - court, at a dinner with guests or in a synagogue.
If the lighting of your photo isn't exactly right for your particular situation you can choose from 17 different lighting corrections or «scenes» as they're called.
«According to the men who were on the patrol, when they got to the scene they were told the robbers had taken a particular route so as they negotiated a curve they saw a motorbike take off with speed so they tried to stop them, thinking they were the robbers but they didn't stop.
In particular, his studies conclude that gun - owning households, when compared with gunless ones, are almost three times as likely to be the scene of a homicide and almost five times as likely to be the scene of a suicide.
Well, this is as close as I got to this particular scene because, it all went tits up again!
That said, a new crop of style stars have infiltrated the scene, so check out this revamped list (in no particular order) of 35 street style stars you should know as we head into Fashion Month — from established editors to faces you've probably seen but can't quite place.
I've been making some (small and subtle) changes here on Oh So Glam behind - the - scenes, in particular — to how you can SHOP using this blog as a reference, and a couple of these changes have caused some questions from you gals!
There are so many hidden gems along Dixie Highway (also known as Antique Row) but I snapped this particular scene at Mecox.
The Cougar (also known as MILF) dating scene is exploding at the moment — but is Cougars69 a good option for helping guys fulfil this particular fantasy?
One scene in particular had me staring at two film critic colleagues in disbelief, as if to say, «Is this really happening?»
However, the movie is great for those that wish to start a diet as one scene in particular is
The eerie early scenes fade into standard space horror panic and given how crowded that particular subgenre is, The Cloverfield Paradox emerges as a pale imitation.
Its motif is self - pity, Steers displays no particular way with a scene, and, as Igby, Culkin exudes none of the charm or charisma that might keep a more general audience even vaguely interested in his bratty character.
Suicide Squad director David Ayer explains why a particular scene featuring Margot Robbie as Harley Quinn was cut from the film.
Three scenes in particular make an especially gruelling impact as the audience must watch characters put through excruciating pain.
Stuhlbarg is a particular offender, in that he approaches every scene as if playing one action, which is to beg for love, both from the other characters and the audience.
As the addled cowboy, Ehrenreich enlivens every scene in which he appears, in particular with his rendition of the cheesily marvelous ballad «Lazy Ol' Moon.»
There is nothing gratuitous or gory about what the Coens show onscreen, but there is one scene in particular that has been named as one of the scariest in reviewer's lists and I am inclined to agree.
In particular Heffernan's Farva (easily is greatest creation as a comic) will probably always be funny, and Heffernan himself steals every scene he appears in.
As for anymeaningful depiction of the war itself, the entire logic of why soldiers are marching anywhere in particular is eschewed in favor of yet another scene of Jackson, in the earnest person of Stephen Lang, who when not praying, is sweet - talking his wife (Kali Rocha) or staring rigidly straight in front of him as others talk, fight, or botAs for anymeaningful depiction of the war itself, the entire logic of why soldiers are marching anywhere in particular is eschewed in favor of yet another scene of Jackson, in the earnest person of Stephen Lang, who when not praying, is sweet - talking his wife (Kali Rocha) or staring rigidly straight in front of him as others talk, fight, or botas others talk, fight, or both.
But there are two scenes in particular that really hit a nerve as only a root canal can.
In a particular scene (pic above) Moberg and Lotterman exchange some kind words, and this is one moment where it's apparent Thompson's creation of a crumbling infrastructure (be it a political system, the tourism industry, or something as lowly as a Puerto Rican daily paper) is both humorous and tragic.
«We made sure everyone playing in a particular scene was as close to accurate as possible,» says Jenkins.
It does for me, as there are images, pieces of music, and particular scenes that have stayed with me over the years, and although I hadn't seen the film in about two decades, it amazes me how much of it I still remember.
In a new video for Vanity Fair, the Russo Brothers, following Vanity Fair's «Notes on a Scene» format, commentate and diagram out the moment as it appears in the film, making particular note of framing, shooting decisions, and how Marvel's elaborate design work goes into making these momentous meetings work.
One scene in particular, where Dafoe's Bobby protects his youngest and most vulnerable female tenants from a sexual predator, might play as especially award - worthy in the current Hollywood climate.
The involvement of so many real musical luminaries (in particular Aerosmith's Steven Tyler in a key rôle as himself, and Outkast's André Benjamin eating up his scenes as trigger - happy gangsta Dabu) may bring a certain postmodern edge to the proceedings, but it also goes some way to explaining the film's gently - gently approach to the record industry — an industry which would be unlikely to release its stars to a project that was aiming to score any real hits against it.
There's obviously a great deal of CGI at work here in the larger attacks on entire cities, but one scene in particular in Jerusalem, in which the zombies instinctively use each other as a ladder to scramble over a giant wall that's (supposedly) a fool - proof means of keeping them out, is especially spectacular.
Amy Seimetz («Upstream Color») Over the last few years, Amy Seimetz hasn't come anywhere near threatening to crack the mainstream, but has served as a sort of «Zelig «- figure for a particular kind of American independent film, crossing paths with many of the most notable players in the scene in some way or another.
The vehicles in particular make great use of wireframe graphics and the action scenes are as brilliant as we've come to expect from anything featuring the Blood moniker.
There's a few car chase scenes, one in particular in the second half, on snowy roads in rural Pennsylvania that are as thrilling as big action scenes in summer blockbusters.
Two scenes in particular, are as overwhelming as the opening to the film: the hand - to - hand combat between a German soldier and Private Mellish (played by Adam Goldberg) and the deeply emotional and ironic injuries of T - 4 Medic Wade (played by Giovanni Ribisi).
The end is a bit of a botch job, as we know where the film is going all along, and the final scene in particular is completely unnecessary, unless you really need to be fired up for the inevitable sequel to follow (indeed, 28 Months Later, the third and reportedly final entry is already being pushed).
If «I, Tonya» is supposed to be a corrective to two decades of tabloid fascination with Harding and her role in the assault of figure skating competitor Nancy Kerrigan — as characters frequently break the fourth wall to tell us, either in faux - documentary interview sequences or in the middle of scenes — it doesn't quite stick the landing of that particular triple axel.
The film rates this high for me not just because of its technical skill (the ensemble acting is terrific, with Kelly Macdonald in particular doing great work in just a few scenes, and Roger Deakins's cinematography is as good as anything he's done with the Coens, and that's saying a lot) but because of its ambiguity: because the questions it raises about narrative and about society are as interesting as those raised by any other film (but one) of 2007.
But as Ferguson showed a particular interest to the scene in question, King revealed it was an April Fool's Day prank, before asking him who he thought her nude shots were with.
This film marvels in its CGI, in particular the ending scenes, capturing destruction and action, as was Thor's manipulation of lightning.
While Hemsworth doesn't have a lot of screen time as the other characters, one particular scene is a pivotal plot point on why the President institutes the Quarter Quell.
I'm in that camp and enjoyed Franco's recreation of particular scenes, along with the behind - the - camera retelling of insufferable moments with Wiseau, as well as the monumentous occasion where Wiseau premiered the six million dollar film that's considered one of the worst in modern history, if not all time.
Though she only appears briefly, Negasonic Teenage Warhead returns for a few key scenes in the film and during one in particular, she comes out as queer by introducing Deadpool to her girlfriend, Yukio.
One scene in particular sets him up as the expected one man ass - kicking machine, but quickly knocks him back to Earth bloodied and bruised.
In it, a Middle Eastern fan of the film (whom research later identifies as Iranian - American artist Tony Shafrazi) discusses what he likes about it and certain scenes in particular as he holds pieces of them up on slates and touches them.
In particular, Cheri Oteri - cast as one of Megan's gruff fellow soldiers - effortlessly steals her every scene and provides the movie with its few genuine laughs (and, of course, it's always a pleasure to see Steve Guttenberg back in action).
There is one particular action scene that is both awe - inspiring and emotionally affecting, and it serves as a glimpse of what could have been.
But «Anchorman'takes the sort of humour you'd normally expect from that particular gang and cranks it up a notch — as a case in point, a mega-violent (and completely silly) street - fighting scene between rival news crews that results in near - total blood - shed.
We've seen satires on THAT particular film scene before and we've heard THAT particularly sappy ballad used to comedic effect before as well.
It's not that a police action vehicle should never be 124 minutes, it's just that this particular one is sometimes drawn out a bit too long in certain respects, including several scenes that don't really add much to the core story (such as Harry's tryst with his downstairs neighbor), while the climactic finale could have been trimmed and come away more exciting.
Time constraints come to define this phase of the story and some of these later scenes, and Gleeson's character in particular, feel underdeveloped as a result.
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