Sentences with phrase «piece sets seem»

Two piece sets seem to still be a big trend for Fall.

Not exact matches

The fascinating piece goes on to enumerate the five types of emotional vampires you should look out for, as well as offering a bit of advice on how to protect yourself from each subspecies (setting appropriate boundaries and deep breathing seem to be preferred to garlic and holy water).
George, if you can read this genuine, heartfelt piece and your first reaction is to dispute it by being critical of the source and not appreciative of the message, it seems you have a mind set more similar to the scribes and pharisees than to that of honesty, generosity, grace, and love that Jesus commands us to pursue.
One scene is set with a full moon hanging low over a grove of pine trees that's almost cut and pasted out of E.T. Where Stranger Things wanted to remind viewers of their childhoods (or of the media their parents and older siblings loved) Guardians 2 seems to want to compare itself to every piece of 1980s pop culture, and come out on top.
Set during the week of July 4, 1983 — at the apocalyptic edge of Orwell's predicted end of the modern experiment — the novel seemed a piece of zany hyperbole when it was published in 1971.
It seems that we religious types are always latching on to something, some special piece of knowledge that sets us apart from those unwashed heathens down the road.
Set pieces actually seems to be something we've worked on!
The only weakness of Chambers seems to be from set pieces heading but Im confident he will improve from playing more.
I am not talking about the way we struggled away to Crystal Palace today, but the way that the Gunners now seem to be a different side, at least as far as set pieces are concerned.
There are days were Ospina is by far the better keeper, but he can be very clumsy, especially on set pieces and the fans just don't seem to trust him.
The ex-Groningen defender is certainly imposing at 6ft 4 inches and will add some neccessary height to our back line to help deal with set - pieces which seems to have been an Arsenal weakness in recent years.
Because Morata seems to be unable to score from open plays and can not score from set pieces either.
If he is banned that means liverpool lose one goal against us because skertel always seems to score a set piece header against us for some reason.
Arsenal did win the away match at Middlesbrough with Arsene Wenger's new 3 -4-3 formation, but one could hardly have called it an impressive display, and the Boro did come very close to scoring with some set - pieces into the box anyway, which seems to be Arsenal's biggest problem at the moment.
You have point there, as he always seems to be helping out in defence, especially at set pieces and he is pretty good at that.
Remarkable as it may seem, for all the plaudits and past successes, perhaps that's all there was to it and consistently setting his team up not to lose, they always came through because of the exceptional squad ability and that one piece of brilliance from one player would deliver the result.
He commands the back - line and remains a physical threat at attacking set - pieces, and seems to relish the London derby when he comes up against the Gunners.
It seems like Arsenal are very vulnerable on set pieces, a part of our attacking game that has been our strength lately
Because of their desire to win set - pieces to put the ball in the box for Fellaini, it seemed United players were desperate to go to ground during the whole evening, so to actually see it punished was refreshing.
Seems to concentrate more on holding players at set pieces rather than watching the ball, and still managed to allow Kompany to score from a corner despite man - handling him.
Andre Wisdom — 7 Seemed to win almost every aerial duel at set pieces and corners which makes his a great asset.
Absolutely shocking display of attack in this match, compounded by the fact that every set piece went no where and every shot seemed to come nowhere near the net.
Defensively, Arsenal were strong, and rarely troubled, but work clearly is necessary on what seems to be a defense susceptible to set pieces.
Lastly, parents who have used and love this crib combo set love how easy it seems to put together and that in no time at all they have a perfectly fine working piece of furniture which will actually grow with their child.
The set is promoted for children 6 months and older, but it seems that most the dinnerware pieces do not seem appropriate for a 6 month old.
For Her: 2 Piece Rose Gold Suitcase Set: Is it just me or does it seem like suitcases are super trendy now?
Something about two pieces being identical seems extra chic to me and I literally obsessed over this two piece top and shorts set for an entire weekend and had to have it.
And while it may seem silly to set up a savings plan for a piece of clothing, won't you feel better when you achieve that goal knowing that it wasn't an impulse purchase and something that will all too soon bring about a case of shopper's remorse?
As the eyeball is completed the frame begins a gut - wrenchingly slow zoom towards the artificial iris, the would - be window into the human soul, but under the circumstances and accompanied by Mica Levi's pulsing, otherworldly score the eyeball seems to glare back in an almost Orwellian fashion, thus setting the tone appropriately for this hypnotising observation piece.
Rudolph frequently seemed to be Altman, with his fascination with tiny budgets, favorite cast members, quirky intra-personal character relationships, surrealistic set - piece sequences, and improvisational (if not hallucinatory) plotlines.
Forster seems to be going through the motions when it comes to the requisite action set pieces, checking them off dutifully even as he ignores every opportunity to make them visually or thematically exciting.
There are a couple of impressive set pieces in Jigsaw, but the traps seem fairly rudimentary, and it's up to the camera work to provide the needed jolts.
The intense gun play and set pieces seem tactically correct and believable enough for us special sofa forces.
«The Post,» by contrast, seems to be set in some fetishistic museum - piece re-creation of the»70s, with every drag on a cigarette calling too much attention to itself (yes, a lot of people smoked — but where's the smoky air hanging in the rooms?)
Here she's working on a much larger canvas, and putting the pieces together with skill, but she seems to have traded in a certain amount of directorial personality in exchange for big and splashy set pieces.
«The Walk,» Zemeckis» account of Phillippe Petit's 1974 tightrope walk between the Twin Towers of the old World Trade Center, would seem to be the ultimate Zemeckis set piece, rivaling the awesomeness of the plane crash and island sequences of «Cast Away,» the upside - down jet maneuver in «Flight,» the intergalactic wormhole trips in «Contact,» and the small - scaled relentlessness of the suspense sequences in his under - appreciated 2000 thriller «What Lies Beneath» (which wrung tremendous excitement from the question of whether a nearly paralyzed woman could use her big toe to remove the stopper from a bathtub drain).
Instead, we get some decent set pieces followed by surreal bits of narrative that seem to serve no real purpose other than to suck time.
His primary interest seems to be that of all «generals in the arts,» to wow us with action set pieces garnished with bits of faux - profundity and Cliff's Notes historicity.
Even when the film gears up for one of its many tonal shifts, from its Old Boy-esque hallway action set - piece in a lavish upmarket Georgian town house, to its intense abandoned warehouse finale with The Businessman (William Houston)-- who seemed to be channelling the foreboding gunslinger in Westworld, ensures the film has a wonderfully rich and engaging backdrop throughout.
However, first - time director Aleksander Bach is something of an unknown quantity, and the crashing, special - effects - heavy set pieces glimpsed in the trailer at least seem fun.
While they are thrilling to watch, they seem forcibly written into the action set pieces to please fans of the video games.
One of the most impressive ensemble casts of the year seems lost in sweeping CGI landscapes and overstuffed set pieces.
That episodic format can work in some cases (Harold & Kumar, Anchorman), and even seems well - suited to Vacation's «stops along the road trip» structure; but again, Daley and Goldstein keep things so amped up the entire time along the journey that it becomes impossible to appreciate the biggest gag setups and set pieces, as the big payoffs get lost in the rush of little «filler» gags in between each big set piece.
The action and set pieces look rather solid, The movie has some interesting twists in it, Arnie appears to have some serious screen time, Jason Clarke seems to get more and more bad - ass, so based on this trailer, I would be prepared to spend my $ 10 on this.
I had to see the first movie multiple times to understand everything that was going on and the other movies just seemed to descend into an incoherent mess with CGI and action set pieces.
Also, the script seems like it was put together with only the set pieces in mind, almost like the writer thought up some hilarious ideas after going to an insurance meeting, but didn't know how to tie them together with a working narrative.
Speaking of Indy IV, it seems to have pillaged Back to the Future's original climax for its nuke - the - fridge set - piece, as animated storyboards for the «nuclear test site sequence» attest.
The Hitch touch is all through this delightful confection: the quick - witted innocent (Robert Donat as affable Canadian tourist Richard Hanay) plunged into conspiracy, the icy blonde (Madeleine Carroll) literally handcuffed to the man who thaws in the warmth of his charm and resourcefulness, the ingenious set pieces and brilliant use of locations, and of course the world where no one is as they seem.
In fact, cocaine - fuelled excess seems to power the whole movie, from Oliver Stone's overloaded, trashily self - aware script to Al Pacino's wildly unpredictable consonant - mangling mumble («Manolo, choot dis piece a chit»), from De Palma's magnificently indulgent Wellesian long shots to the retina - scorching, high - kitsch set and costume design.
What we get instead is often very deliberately mundane: The future fashions and gadgets brandished as a sci - fi convention seem oddly simplistic and mechanical, the action set pieces (if one can even call them that) are pared down to the basics, and even the overtly fantastical game environments look like normal places in the real world.
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