Sentences with phrase «plotline about»

TRIVIA: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. played an important, though uncredited, role in shaping the first season's plotline about a case against a large corporation over an environmental issue.
The Dragons» plotline has them going around beating up the Shadow Warriors to prevent them from unleashing a deadly plague, while the evil characters get a plotline about fighting to see who gets to become the Shadow Master's second in command.
Too much time is afforded the wheezy old plotline about two World War I aviators (Buddy Rogers, Richard Arlen) in love with the same woman (Jobyna Ralston), while the comedy relief of El Brendel is decidedly not to everyone's taste.
The plotline about Muriel's potential affair with Bill doesn't have any legs either because, like Jim should, we trust her implicitly.

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Most cognitive psychologists believe that kids really start to have dreams with a real plotline when they are about 5 to 7 years old, about the time they develop a sense of self, which is necessary to insert themselves into dreams.
Here Howerd could truly cut loose, allowing the rest of the cast to play utterly straight while he broke character, made racy commentary about the plotline or the heroine's neckline, and introduced a welcome touch of comic anarchy in the hidebound Roman - epic genre.
I wish the same for Morris and Bunbury, appealing performers whose plotline here is a lame, repetitive gag about sexual jealousy.
The let's - get - the - band - back - together plotline feels like a pretense for dance numbers, and so it is, but Gregory Jacobs» movie is anything but lazy; it's essentially a story about a crew of professionals who re-learn to love what they do by finding space for personal expression within their daily (bump»n') grind.
Every step in the plotline feels standard and canned, especially a subplot shoehorned in about Naomi being an aspiring children's book author.
Finally, the largest group that this will appeal to are the crowd that enjoys the cheesiness of bad sci - fi, especially ones with horrendous apocalyptic plotlines, corny dialogue (what's with the plant - lover's diatribe about people who've written off the worth of hot dogs?)
We also know that that movie resolves a plotline from the first «Ant - Man,» about how Janet van Dyne, who suited up as the Wasp with original Ant - Man Hank Pym, was lost in the Quantum Realm.
I could go with divulging more about the various plotlines involved in Vol.
Joey King's plotline vaguely sees her coping with Jewish teachings about femininity, specifically women shaving their heads after marriage, but again it never goes anywhere, returning to Braff giving pep talks and telling King how «unique» she is.
The massive cast blends together and the plotlines messily overlap, per usual Altman style, but the small character moments revealed here are rich and reveal a lot of insight about human character.
The movie is about showcasing the music, but it takes itself so seriously and has all these characters and plotlines that go nowhere.
In fact, I keep having to re-read the plotline above just to remember what in the world I'm even writing about.
And if this story weren't bad enough, there is a far more pernicious plotline developing, one about which most citizens and education stakeholders are completely unaware.
They can be the ones to make the decision about whether your books» plotlines are unique and compelling, the characters are nuanced, and if the world - building is vivid and thought - provoking.
If you're concerned about the big picture, a developmental edit will help you restructure and reorganize, trimming down the areas that distract from the manuscript's major themes and plotlines while tightening up your pace and making your dialogue feel more natural.
Lothlorien actually released two versions of the same ebook earlier this year when she republished her Sleeping Beauty to veer off into an alternate ending, allowing fans to opt for which ending they felt best about; interestingly, Lothlorien is also releasing the same title as an erotica ebook with the same plotlines and characters but with the romantic element punched up for fans who look for a little more detail in their titles.
BookBrowse Review Kelly Loy Gilbert presents a beautiful narrative with myriad intertwined plotlines that explores the complications of learning the truth about where we come from while trying...
Writing about predicaments we're curious about (fatal accidents, murder, drug smuggling, infidelity, sabotage, unwanted pregnancies), Kennedy anchors her high - stakes plotlines in the most familiar emotions, making generous, unmanipulative stories that pull the reader in for thrills and revelations.
Not only are we talking about poor grammar & proofing, we are also talking about badly constructed plotlines.
Now, I know I've shouted about how I loathe save the world plotlines, which most Tales of... games consist of.
The general plotline is fantastic and full of adventure, with Tex slowly but surely learning about his mysterious mishap and dealing with the repercussions of his actions as he travels around the world, but due to the choose your own adventure nature of the game, some secondary characters end up being underdeveloped and certain plot points are skipped.
And it turns out that the best way to talk about the game really does involve time travel — because it involves a plan two years in the making that stretches through the game's past several plotlines.
I would love to tell you all about the sci fi - horror plotline twists and turns, but in truth I find each cut scene to be an opportunity to lie in the foetal position and attempt to get my heart rate down below 340 bpm.
We've heard essentially nothing about what the plot would be with this new game: while Resident Evil 6 involved multiple campaigns that all worked into a single coherent plotline, until we see Resident Evil 7 at E3 we don't really know what the story would be.
Their story isn't about the Mark of Mastery exam, so that plotline proceeds in a different direction.
When asked about Natural Doctrine's campaign, the NIS America team assured us that the plotline would provide a substantial impetus without being burdened by irrelevant character conversation.
If a developer releases a character as DLC, I'm not going to feel great about spending $ 5 or even $ 10 dollars on a single character that won't realistically have an impact on the game's plotline, or may even simply be less effective than characters I have learned to use in skillful ways.
One plotline allowed Balcer to write a dialogue for the detectives about the purpose of art.
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