Sentences with phrase «quite coalesces»

But unlike the atmosphere of «Justified,» which built on a strong foundation supplied by novelist Elmore Leonard, that of «Hap and Leonard,» which is based on books by Joe R. Lansdale, never quite coalesces into something truly diverting.
Goodman and Arkin are given lots of jokey material — some of which works, some of which doesn't — and it never quite coalesces with the story's real - world implications.
«Morgan» is an enjoyable enough experience in the moment, but it never quite coalesces.
Review: «7 Chinese Brothers» Starring Jason Schwartzman Offers Up A Swirl Of Themes That Don't Quite Coalesce
Fans of Redford and Fonda will like this more than most, and those who love the country music flair, but it's hard not to be just a little disappointed that such fine actors, a nice script and a skillful director couldn't quite coalesce into making this anything more than an amiable way to spend two hours.
Others include long, undigested drafts of quoted material that never quite coalesce to make a significant point.

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In fact, quite the opposite, it shows that natural forces coalesced to create the condition for the big bang and bolsters the theory of multiverses (multiple universes).
Some have notices this can lead to taboo results wherein the galaxies, solar systems and planets are forced to coalesce quite quickly and get uncomfortably close to a much smaller time scale for the universe without really messing with the standard model.
He was quite clear: the origins of the Obama's campaign were actually in Chicago's independent Democratic politics in the 1970s and 1980s which coalesced around getting Harold Washington - Chicago's first African American mayor - elected in unlikely circumstances in 1983.
My four suns A dusty disk found swirling in the quadruple - star system HD 98800 150 light - years away could someday coalesce into one or more planets that would receive quite the light show.
A cinematic narrative soon coalesces and the climax is quite thrilling.
Shelton touches upon all these would - be fascinating ideas of the comfort (or discomfort) of living within one's own skin, universal connectedness, spirituality, intimacy and more, but «Touchy Feely» can't quite ever coalesce these themes in a meaningful way — though the film can often maddeningly feel just moments away from something transcendent.
Robert Downey Jr. in particular has been talking about the idea for years, but a third outing for the Sherlock Holmes film franchise that sees him teamed with Jude Law's Dr. Watson has never quite seemed to fit into his schedule, or been able to coalesce.
However, as much as it might seem to languish in eventfulness and keep proper tone, Nebraska finishes up quite strong in its themes of late - life ennui and father - son bonding, enough to make it coalesce into something truly meaningful and even heartfelt in its richly cultivated melancholy.
The bird is not quite solid; it could be wisps of smoke or vapor coalescing into a bird.
Interestingly, the laptop situation has seen Lenovo take a huge slice of the market, and it's possible that the smartphone market may begin to coalesce around a smaller number of not - quite - flagship brands, if price pressure squeezes others out of the market.
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