Every new
piece of dialogue from the cardboard cutout characters becomes more irritating than the last, constantly interrupting you and your ability to fully explore and experience the adventure for yourself.
They carry over in the sense that maybe the player gets an extra
piece of dialogue from a character or two, but the actual alterations are pretty lazy and thin I thought.
«Things could get a little messy — end of the world, that kind of thing,» is a telling
piece of dialogue from the new Comic - Con trailer for The Man From U.N.C.L.E., which effectively sells its spy adventure tropes by treating them more as ornamentation than as substance.
Featuring the now classic
piece of dialogue from the movie «Merry Christmas, You Filthy Animal.»
Here are the ten most memorable, craziest and funniest
pieces of dialogue from the game.
Not exact matches
Its wonderful that you are getting ideas
from this
piece of writing as well as
from our
dialogue made at this place.
A love and appreciation
of G1 Transformers oozes
from every line
of dialogue, every monumental set -
piece, and even the achievement / trophy
«Sitting alongside the snappy and at times genuinely funny
dialogue are the ridiculous, bombastic set -
pieces you expect
from a God
of War game.
That is, a continuation
of the first trilogy — a rocket - fueled roller - coaster ride, full
of jaw - unraveling set -
pieces, snappy
dialogue and characters that feel real no matter that they are plainly hewn
from figurative cardboard.
Nothing's changed
from releases
of previous Woody Allen films on DVD; the soundtrack, while crucial to conveying Allen's bristling
dialogue, is not a wall - rattling demo
piece.
The film has a jerky pace to it, lurching and twisting
from simple, well - considered stretches
of dialogue in the beginning to the horrifically violent, agonizingly unrelenting final set
piece.
The baddies
of the
piece, brothers Dmitri (Adrien Brody) and Jopling (Willem Dafoe, replete with Max Schreck - style lower - jaw fangs), have a mild germanic lilt, while there is French
dialogue from Seydoux and Mathieu Amalric.
Like its predecessor, «Paddington 2» is a clever delight
of visual invention and wit; this sequel draws particularly
from the films
of Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton for its ingenious slapstick action set
pieces, while the screenplay by director Paul King and Simon Farnaby packs the
dialogue with fun wordplay and tiny details that pay off in major comic ways.
This theme is where Fincher relishes the opportunity to dabble in the realms
of dark humour, thus making light
of the seriousness
of the subject matter which are presented through anything
from set -
pieces to character tone,
from its unsettling yet monotonic elevator type theme music to the emotionless delivery
of dialogue from key characters.
It features some
of his greatest set
pieces (
from fleeing a malevolent crop duster in a remote cornfield to scrambling across the faces
of Mount Rushmore), sparkling
dialogue and magnificent scores.
Reverentially adapted
from a ghoulish
piece of Puritan folklore (much
of the
dialogue is lifted verbatim
from 17th - century documents), this terrifying horror film follows a family
of fundamentalist pilgrims who become neighbors with a nasty ghoul after being banished
from their New England settlement.
From the clickety - clack
of Lego
pieces during the assembly sequences to the crystal clear
dialogue and action sequences, this is a reference - grade audio presentation.
TALKING:
Dialogue fills in between shootouts and hat - wearing; the most resonant piece of dialogue comes from Cohen's impression of the Manifest Destiny, in which he takes it as a personal mission: «Los Angeles is MY Manifest Destiny
Dialogue fills in between shootouts and hat - wearing; the most resonant
piece of dialogue comes from Cohen's impression of the Manifest Destiny, in which he takes it as a personal mission: «Los Angeles is MY Manifest Destiny
dialogue comes
from Cohen's impression
of the Manifest Destiny, in which he takes it as a personal mission: «Los Angeles is MY Manifest Destiny!»
Perhaps it seems like over-thinking to quibble with the ideological talking points
of a movie that mostly dawdles
from one skit or cameo to another, interspersed with the occasional song - and - dance number, and which contains one
of the best comic set
pieces of the Coens» career: a director and his recently re-cast lead trying to work through a single awful line
of dialogue («Would that it were so simple») while filming a turgid melodrama.
Secondly, the deposed leader Joanna craves power, and Walter manipulates her by giving her little
pieces of power by seemingly let her win arguments — these
dialogue scenes
from writer Paul Rudnick are nicely done.
Students will: - Visualize the world
of a story and given circumstances - Create characters with the body and voice - Conceptualize a story, using the body to convey meaning - Develop, share and reflect on movement - Communicate ideas using the body and movement - Explore various characters
from stories - Adapt a
piece of literature using drama techniques into a scene with improvised
dialogue - Devise, rehearse and present scenes using drama techniques - Use drama vocabulary - Explore non-naturalistic performance and representational drama ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LOOKING FOR MORE DRAMA RESOURCES?
These are especially effective when giving feedback
from an assessed
piece of work and allow for a more free - flowing, two - way
dialogue.
It's fantastic that you are getting ideas
from this
piece of writing as well as
from our
dialogue made here.
The game also features many scenarios that suffer
from «What - Do - I - Do» syndrome, where the player will find themselves wandering the hotel for the next story sequence with only a vague
piece of dialogue to guide them.
We learn more about the purpose
of the research and the very existence
of the Metamorphosis facility, and combined with the
dialogue provided
from Mammoth we can begin to
piece together the destinies
of Hope and other Pre-Cals (chillingly called «Mirrors» above the surface).
The most common one involves listening to a conversation between several different characters and pointing out a contradiction with either a
piece of evidence
from the crime scene or within the
dialogue itself.
The final
piece of this remastered assembly is an edited compilation
of cutscenes and
dialogue from Kingdom Hearts Re: Coded.
Each
of the robots comments are either puns or funny adaptations
of pieces of dialogue orissues
from metal Gear Solid.
Much like the Shrine
from Dark Souls and Majula in Dark Souls II, there is plenty
of hidden lore in every corner and in every
piece of dialogue.
In selecting these specific
pieces from these particular bodies
of work within each
of the artists» oeuvres and in placing them in
dialogue with each other, we hope to create an opportunity to expand our understanding not only
of each artist but also
of how these artists relate to one another.
While we choose to focus on works
from Leap Before You Look, the tour can just as often place a work
from the Armand Hammer Collection in
dialogue with a
piece of contemporary art.
These images
dialogue within the
piece with found footage
of the first mission to outer space: the subjectivity
of the astronaut looking at the earth
from above directly responds to the subjective perspective
of the deer itself.
Assistant directed by Haruko Tanaka and featuring a score by Devin McNulty and Max Markowitz, choreography by Prumsodun Ok and Carol McDowell, and sculptural costumes by Curt LeMieux, the performance moves between abstract theater, comedy, and relational components that allow audiences to enter into
dialogue drawn
from the
piece's mix
of ragged humor, violence, and sexuality.
In his work This Situation (2007), for instance, the performers strike choreographed poses lifted
from a wide range
of art historical sources but quickly break into wide - ranging
dialogues (with each other as well as with the viewers
of the
piece) inspired by unattributed quotations that the performers recite
from memory.
, the performance moves between abstract theater, comedy, and relational components that allow audiences to enter into
dialogue drawn
from the
piece's mix
of ragged humor, violence, and sexuality.
The 53
pieces of discarded waste paper comprising Jimmy Durham's A Street - level Treatise on Money and Work are brought to the center
of a
dialogue on the destruction
of native cultures and Dario Robleto addresses American notions
of manifest destiny in Deep Down I Don't Believe in Hymns by taking a military - issued blanket and «infesting» it with hand - ground dust made
from vinyl recordings
of Neil Young's «Cortez the Killer» and Soft Cell's «Tainted Love.»
As with «Non-Fiction,» «Artists
of Color» features a mix
of works
from MOCA's collection, with
pieces by contemporary artists — providing a
dialogue between artists
from different places and times.
Using Franchy's texts and images
from the exhibit the duo will layer violin, guitar and electronics creating a
dialogue of sounds that are a live response to the
piece.
Although the gallery wishes to create a
dialogue between contemporary artists mostly
from North Africa, Middle East and South Asia, after being reopened in 2010, it doesn't restrict itself
from exploring other regions in order to suggest another visual discussion in between
pieces of multi generational and cosmopolitan artist.
But what further differentiates an artist's sketch
from a skit on Saturday Night Liveis that these videos and performances are «made specifically to be in a
dialogue with other
pieces of art — paintings, sculpture — rather than in a
dialogue with TV and other mass media,» says Phillips.
From there, the dialogue evolved into deeper curiosity, ultimately asking, could you define a piece of work from the very first paint str
From there, the
dialogue evolved into deeper curiosity, ultimately asking, could you define a
piece of work
from the very first paint str
from the very first paint stroke?
Selected works
from the collections
of the Kunstmuseum Basel and eminent
pieces on loan
from international museums and private collections will be brought together for a dense and exceptionally rich
dialogue of positions in sculpture.
According to director
of the art galleries Sydney Jenkins, «With the Collection
Dialogue series, we intermittently present collection works with loaned pieces by contemporary artists or from other sources to set up a kind of conversation or dialogue between art
Dialogue series, we intermittently present collection works with loaned
pieces by contemporary artists or
from other sources to set up a kind
of conversation or
dialogue between art
dialogue between art objects.
A self - proclaimed dropout
of the art world, Lozano rejected the commerciality
of the art scene by committing an act
of defiance, in four parts: General Strike
Piece, a performance that began in February 1969 as a protest to the banality
of the existing artistic atmosphere; Decide to Boycott Women, a twenty - seven year hiatus
from contact with her female supporters, including artists, gallerists, and critics, begun in August 1971;
Dialogue Piece, an invitation to dialogue that blurred the roles between artist as sender and viewer as r
Dialogue Piece, an invitation to
dialogue that blurred the roles between artist as sender and viewer as r
dialogue that blurred the roles between artist as sender and viewer as receiver.
These
pieces are shown in
dialogue with his seminal work The Angel, created three decades later in 1989 — just eight years before the artist's death — which consists
of 125 hand - blown Venetian glass globes arranged on the floor to form a stylised figure derived
from the Japanese kanji character for «man».
Through
pieces carefully selected
from those available, but equally through restrictions and absences, the exhibition traces an exploratory, rough outline
of conversations around place that could and should happen, and provides a valuable opportunity to reflect on the work institutions need to do to facilitate
dialogue.
Don't miss Shechet's
dialogue with 18th century Meissen porcelain at the Frick where she intersperses stunning
pieces of the Arnhold Collection with works
from her residency at the Meissen Porcelain Factory in Germany.
White Weeds marks a slight departure
from Mitchell's most classic material, ceramic, but continues to embody his use
of art historical references, fusing elements
from multiple art historical periods together to create a wider
dialogue within a singular
piece.
The exhibition title «In Conversation: Robert Hudson and Cornelia Schulz» hints that the mingling
of their
pieces at Sweetow resulted
from some sort
of dialogue.