Sentences with phrase «pretty much every action»

While last year's race in Baku had pretty much no action all race, the 2017 Azerbaijan Grand Prix has been absolutely bonkers.
As we made it we joked that it was pretty much an action game.»
It's pretty much an action RPG, which caught me off - guard at first.
Other sections take place at The Wall (featuring the best fight of the series so far — albeit a quick time event, like pretty much every action sequence in Telltale's games), the Forrester home of Ironrath and, far away to the east, Meereen, where a certain would - be queen puts in an appearance — along with her unruly pet.

Not exact matches

It's pretty remarkable how much power this very simple action holds.
The entrepreneur is irresistibly drawn to action - to doing something, pretty much anything.
Action: Ditch the Internet entirely Who is this for: Fugitives and whistleblowers How difficult is it: Privacy doesn't get harder than this Tell me more: Public administrations can ask you to do pretty much everything online these days — and even if it's not mandatory to use their Internet service it can be incentivized in various ways.
It'd be phenomenal to keep that up, but in terms of growth, it's more about people taking action and it's like I really want to measure the results, which is like pretty impossible to do, but at the same time that's why I really like things what we're doing with the student loan debt movement, where people are reporting back with how much student loan debt they're paying off.
Participants» choices are limited when bear markets occur, he argues: «You pretty much can't go back into the workforce (so) your only course of action is to reduce your standard of living, spend less.
If you know anything about the history of the bible you know it was created by many writers, compiled and edited by Roman emperors, added to, translated, interpreted and actually pretty much ignored — except for a few sentences that sound old fashioned that people use to justify their beliefs and actions.
pretty much anyone who puts the firry rhetoric into action «don't count»....
The innocent description of the culture of the times, of supposed god actions, recorded in the bible pretty much proves the non-existence of a god, even without the lack of any evidence found by astronomy looking back almost the whole 13 Billion years.
I'm pretty sure that if someday God calls me to account for my actions, I'm not going to be chastised for being too generous, for giving too much money to the needy people around me, or for saying «yes» a few too many times to requests from my friends.
The use of arms by citizens to defend themselves against the actions of Federal Government — ended in their deaths and as far as I can tell has done so, pretty much every time.
It's a pretty cool way to watch single - seater action and see how much the drivers have to wrestle the cars, we just wish other series would pick up these kind of innovative camera angles.
That means Arsenal was pretty much crap passing the ball mostly to the sides, no vertical action, no takes one on one.
As a Daily Star report reveals, Wenger has also suggested that Alexis has pretty much replaced the Englishman at the minute and that Walcott may struggle to see regular action.
Although the action at the front (if you can call it that) was pretty much non-existent, there were some reasonably good duels down the field which show that overtaking isn't going to be impossible this year.
I would say it as really a pretty substantial issue for them since so much of their offense revolves around running and the play action, which is viable if you have the horses for it.
The US GP saw plenty of action but once Hamilton got to the front he remained pretty much unchallenged as he took his ninth win of 2017
A few overheating issues aside, the # 5 Action Express Cadillac led pretty much untroubled for the final third of the race
They need constant affirmation and a sense of confidence — not just in words, but in actions and body language — from their parents that they can do pretty much anything!
Several longtime Capitol watchers have suggested that for all his bluster and finger - pointing, it is Gov. Andrew Cuomo who is the biggest problem in the negotiations over the rent laws, which are holding up action on pretty much everything else at the moment, and therefore preventing this seemingly never - ending session from coming to its highly anticipated conclusion.
In summary, the sanctions are late, and the actions today pretty much ignored the Treasury's own reports in favor of targeting one Russian troll farm and some people associated with the Russian version of the CIA.
Erin Stamper, member of Indivisible Chatham and an organizer of the canvass action in Hudson, NY shares, «We had the largest turnout in the district, more than 100 volunteers turned out in Hudson to learn how to knock doors — we've been amazed at the ground swell of energy for this first voter registration effort — canvassing 20 months before an election is pretty much unheard of.»
We may be able to predict their responses pretty well, pretty often, but the reasons we ascribe to their actions are very much based on our interpretations of how things work.
There is pretty much NO way you can get out all the toxins building up from killing lyme without drastic actions.
Now that I think of it, I spent my high school years accidentally bumping into girls in the hallway, which was pretty much all the action I got.
watch movies i like war, historic, action; scifi, pretty much all types of movies.
I enjoy pretty much any anime that has a great storyline as well as plenty of action.
It pretty much just fails at emulating the combat - heavy action games that have inspired it, and you'll constantly remind yourself of this as you play.
There isn't even any action until pretty much the very end of the movie.
The second half of the film is pretty much pure action as the remaining members of the group try to evade their hunters and, at the same time, take the hunt to them.
The plot is pretty much one set piece after another with little plot in between which normally would be poor but this film is practically a late entry in the 80's action genre so its easily forgiven.
The most striking aspect of The Matrix is obviously its visuals; highly influenced by the wire work of Asian cinema, the Wachowski brothers cranked it up another level by creatively using computer software to pretty much perfect the action sequence.
While Amma's teachings of love, inner peace and Karma, or action, resonate in the film — obviously, Amma is a woman called to God — her background remains pretty much a mystery.
Their battle takes place inside Budd's trailer home, which is pretty much demolished in the process, and provides a contrast to the elegant nightclub setting of the fight with O - Ren Ishii; it ends in a squishy way that would be unsettling in another kind of movie, but here all the action is so ironically heightened that we may cringe and laugh at the same time.
I wasn't expecting anything else out of this besides a gritty, entertaining action flick and that's exactly what it was - non-stop military action, pretty much like a video game in real life, which was cool as hell to see.
It may simply be a case of attempting too much, and the first couple of big action moments look pretty awful, featuring some appalling examples of blue / green screen.
Every year is a good year for action cinema, at least from a financial standpoint: If you count superhero movies, the genre pretty much has the top of the box - office charts on perpetual lockdown.
The rest is exploring unfounded suspicions and the usual range of motivations; dealing with antagonists of various stripes [from a sheik who has a tax - free ostrich racing concern in the desert, to Hassansins — hired killers who use drugs to see into the future], and action set pieces that pretty much rock — even before the effects crew embellish them.
This keeps matches pretty much always to 15 minutes or less, and keeps the action flowing at the kind of tense pace that'll keep your sphincter clenched shut between rounds.
X-Men: Apocalypse Rated PG - 13 for sequences of violence, action and destruction, brief strong language and some suggestive images Rotten Tomatoes Score: 48 % While the X-Men First Class trilogy had been moving along nicely, director Bryan Singer made a humongous error with this final chapter, posing Oscar Isaac as the all - powerful Apocalypse, a seemingly immortal villain capable of doing pretty much anything.
Even in the flashbacks that illustrate Grace's story, it's pretty much all talk, no action.
Credit to director Baltasar Kormakur, then, for casting Denzel Washington and Mark Wahlberg in the roles instead, because while «2 Guns» is a pretty average action - comedy that's riddled with decades - old clichés and plot holes, the actors make it much more enjoyable.
On that level, it works extremely well, though not as much as some of the great action movies of the decade or so, but again, this is a pretty bad year.
This looks like exactly what you would expect from Disney - magical and pretty much the same color palette and CGI worlds as every other live - action movie they have made in the last few years.
Mad Max is a solid, if somewhat dry, open - world action game, and the TrackMania titles are pretty much always a blast.
Indie director David Gordon Green, an out of left field choice if ever there was one, successfully married hilarious pot culture humour with splendidly ridiculous action, and gave us a great pairing in Seth Rogen (admittedly doing his usual Seth Rogen thing, basically his cop from Superbad in a suit) and James Franco, the latter of which had me laughing hard pretty much anytime he was on - screen.
To its credit, the film manages to find the right balance between sympathising with the antagonists and letting us see the horrendous results of their actions, and the performances are all pretty much perfect.
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