Sentences with phrase «pulling from their real life»

That makes his screen - specific remarks on studio objections, test screening reactions, the casting process, script concerns, production, wigs, deliberate inaccuracies, and aspects pulled from real life (his, not that of the real couple this was based on) quite compelling.
The relationship between them is the only thing holding the plot up, with both obviously pulling from their real life connection.
War games often looked to World War II for inspiration, pulling from real life missions to replicating sequences from popular war films like A Bridge Too Far and Saving Private Ryan.

Not exact matches

Facebook was pulling him away from real life and it felt like an addiction.
Merson Wright Robson or anyone who has an axe to grind with Arsenal is at it I don't give a shit what they think I support th club and team in general if they play shit we have had more success then most teams Thy seem to Laud spuds but the fukers win nothing they won 2 trophies in 30 yeas but I don't see the media others pulling them up on it like we had when we didn't win anything for 10 years There is definitely an agenda in the media against Arsenal and its sadly spearheaded by ex Arsenal players So I say when they ubfairly attack the club and our existing players they are fair game for retribution from the real fans who lives be the club and will support it through thick and thin.
What's shocking is how much our political culture has changed in just 60 years — the producers of this film lived in a country that had just seen REAL despotism in the form of Nazi Germany and a military - ruled Japan (note the brownshirt - style uniforms, and also the lack of any of any depiction of their Soviet equivalents), and they pull few punches about what leads a society away from freedom.
The story pulls you in with a testimonial from a seemingly trustworthy person who, like you, was «skeptical» at first, but then experienced such dramatic and «real» changes that they can't imagine their life without the powerful and affordable product.
I like how you included a bunch of pictures from different times when you've been wearing your hair that way, it lets us know how it really pulls your look together in real life.
Circl.es, branded a site for «people who hate online dating,» shows only «real» people who live nearby: Each profile includes the individual's full name, along with other details pulled from Facebook.
It's clear immediately that filmmaker Peter Berg is looking to ape the feel and tone of Paul Greengrass» work, as Deepwater Horizon boasts a documentary - like feel that's heightened by its low - key performances and general lack of context - with scripters Matthew Michael Carnahan and Matthew Sand, in terms of the latter, delivering dialogue that tends to emphasize authenticity over exposition (ie much of this stuff sounds as though it was pulled directly from real - life transcripts).
But all is not well at Standard Oil: the company is under investigation for fraud, the bank has pulled out of their real estate deal, trucks of oil are being stolen right from Morales» nose and to make matters worse, now Morales» seemingly perfect home life is starting to show cracks.
The film chronicles the real - life heist of precious rare books from Transylvania University in 2004 Kentucky, pulled off by a quartet of mostly well - off college students.
Hugh Jackman proved to be a real - life hero when he pulled swimmers in from a dangerous riptide in Australia.
Sensing from the media coverage that our man's «a payer», bent copper Gary Sinise pulls together a gang of knuckle - draggers, nabs Tom's son (Brawley Nolte — Nick Nolte's real - life offspring, don'tcha know), and demands the big bucks for his safe return.
As Nella pulls the fake exterior away from her husband, sister - in - law, and household help, she understands that her fascination with love and life - long happiness are also merely copies, with no real connection to deeper feelings.
From there, a real live person reviews the information, pulls your credit report, talks to you about your situation, uses knowledge and expertise to explore all avenues, issues, and different loan options (all good ideas).
I spent a lot of time in our local library pulling out microfilm & microfiche and looking up stocks, bonds, indexes, cost of living / govt info, real estate, etc information from ~ 1900 until (then) recent times in the wall street journal (this was pre internet — what took many weeks then now just takes a few minutes, but the Lotus 1 -2-3 spreadsheet program was very helpful in doing the analysis) and then analyzed the results and concluded that the «only» investment strategy that made any sense was 100 % stock (absolutely the best return over time); but... there was that pesky thing called recessions, depressions, stock market corrections etc..
Knowing the show's knack for pulling inspiration from real - life events, it should come as no surprise that the Cortez is based off the Hotel Cecil — which has a terrifying history of serial killers, unsolved murders, and paranormal activity.
- uses the real - life puzzle format to retell the story of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time in the space of one hour - puzzles involve doing math, deciphering glyphs and turning in worksheets to a cast of Zelda - themed taskmasters - instead of being a small experience hosting just half a dozen players, this is one big room where teams of 6 face off against dozens of other teams - one puzzle involves decoding words from a series of brain teasers and then using a key to pull out individual letters to decipher the next instruction - involves multiple familiar characters from the series
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Books like Smart Mom, Rich Mom, are a valuable resource to learn from other women the real life tips and tricks that it takes to pull off raising a child and being financially savvy.
Details on this were fairly slim, but having AR built into Chrome will mean that you pull object from the internet into the real world directly through the browser — perhaps to see if a piece of furniture on Amazon fits well with the rest of your living room.
I am not trying to compete with the already amazing resources out there, and I'm certainly not trying to pull you away from the richness of your inner wisdom or the warmth of your real life human connections.
In addition, a Real Estate purchase contract has many different time frames, the Buyers can make sure that they're going to be quick in adhering to speedy time frames and also, you'd be surprised how many Buyers and their stories of how they'd live in the Seller's home can pull out a Seller's heart strings, particularly if the Seller holds a lot of favorable memories from the home.
Through its smartphone app, loan officers are able to view new loan applications instantly, pull and view credit reports, run live pricing scenarios via Optimal Blue, see a live CRM feed and send pre-approval letters — all of this from the palm of their hand, as the app connects real - time with their LOS.
I have had to pull back a little bit from blogging because of my «real home life»... I miss my friends but time with family is sometimes very «finite» it does not last forever... especially with elderly parents.
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