Sentences with phrase «quite surreal»

Although, it was quite surreal to have a cheery gyno's head peering up from between my thighs, discussing how he hoped the insertion was going well because he'd hate to get a negative review on my blog.
It was quite surreal to look out the hotel room window the next morning and see hot air balloons floating through Melbourne CBD.
It was all quite surreal and the limitations of having a partner in a different country made things extremely difficult.
And actually, it was quite surreal.
It was like the McQueen working process — it felt quite surreal to be asked to do that.
As a result, some of them have quite a surreal quality.
At last, we can share our game with you all and it's quite the surreal feeling.
The 3D experience is quite surreal and impressive at times, making this a decent remake of the original in a certain way.
The new levels are quite surreal and strange at the same time, especially as you race through Ancient Greek Ruins with another level having UFO's as the backdrop.
That is honestly quite surreal to be able to type.
Although the graphical detail is reduced, particularly the background, it's still a fun mode because it's quite a surreal atmosphere and when you add a headset, wow... what an experience.
Sitting in a hot air balloon and witnessing the begining of a day down on the earths surface is quite surreal.
As I mentioned, more than half of those 200,000 were British, and it was quite surreal walking through the small Spanish town surrounded by the sound of accents from East London and South Wales.
The three - dimensional quality of the illustrations lends realism, even though they are quite surreal, and the photography always captures the sparkle in Frida's eyes and the lights at any fiesta.
The drive across the Painted Desert was quite surreal with its petrified logs, as was the equally petrified old car we saw as we crossed a section of historic U.S. Route 66, once the main highway to Los Angeles from Chicago.
It's quite surreal, as is the ease with which you can hustle this giant car.
It's actually quite surreal but one of the most clever uses of video game storytelling.
So as you can imagine it's quite a surreal experience, but it will definitely make for an unforgettable date.
Quite surreal to be there, so you can imagine it added that much more excitement!
So it was quite surreal to find myself, last June, in the foyer of the Queen Elizabeth concert hall in London, in a group of 700 people, discussing the cultural lives of orang - utans, meerkats and fish.
«It's quite surreal to see it happen after working on it for so long,» says McNamara.
It was so cool and quite surreal as we heard them call out Dr. Jesse Isenstadt.
Not even mad; quite surreal really - felt the game was going to go this way when I got up at 6 am California time... Lost to a youth team today, and we played with 10 men.

Not exact matches

On Sunday morning, T and I put on our best Christmas sweaters (no one appreciates baby Christmas sweaters quite like a Jew) and steeled ourselves for the mall Santa experience, which was every bit as sucky as I feared it would be, if a bit more surreal.
Unfortunately, the film's climax doesn't quite deliver the grand reveal that the rest of the film gestures towards, favouring a shaggy - dog ambivalence that gestures towards surreal ambiguity but perhaps more accurately masks creative indecision
Sublime and surreal, this is quite a film from Paul Thomas Anderson.
Although the final few minutes don't quite live up to the pure, unchecked brilliance of the remainder of the film, Swiss Army Man's surefire strangeness, its brilliant, dreamlike soundtrack and its two bizarrely mesmerizing central performances make it a surreal venture into totally uncharted territory.
«Quite a lot of the stuff that is dark is also funny because it's just so surreal.
There's never been anything quite like this chilling, surreal Cold War piece.
12:00 M — Sundance — The Discreet Charm of the Bourgiousie Luis Buñuel made a career out of making surrealist anti-bourgeois films, and this is one of the most surreal, most anti-bourgeois, and best films he ever made, about a dinner party that just can't quite get started due to completely absurd interruptions.
Like the store, there seems to be no rules for the film: characters break the fourth wall repeatedly, there's quite a bit of surreal happenings, and the music comes and goes as it pleases.
Ironically, nothing drives home Wiseau's surreal humorlessness quite like his oft - deployed laugh.
There's never been anything quite like the borderline - surreal intersections between the father, a towering eccentric — though he isn't all that tall — and the scarily rigid daughter, a terrific comic invention in her own right.
With no dialogue, there's a gently pleasant air of the surreal about the film — as our bully protagonist is confronted with something he didn't quite expect that soon makes him change his ways — while the animation is as bright and colourful as you would expect from a Pixar effort.
There are a number of other memorable scenes too, the conversation featuring Peck speaking through a submarine's loudspeaker to one of it's crew member's who is out in a contaminated zone has a surreal humour to it's choice of shots (the film is fleetingly humorous on occasion), yet it is still quite moving.
In the interest of being a little less long winded, I'll mention a handful of others a little further down the line including the excellent hip - hop dramedy Patti Cake $, David Lowery's esoteric and meditative directorial masterstroke A Ghost Story, Alejandro Jodorowsky's endlessly surreal and poetically moving autobiography Endless Poetry, the quite devastating and utterly unique animated feature (easily the finest of the year) Birdboy: The Forgotten Children, Edgar Wright's explosively edited joy ride Baby Driver, Joe Swanberg's warm and personal gambler comedy Win It All, and Sean Bryne's totally metal and totally foreboding possession horror The Devil's Candy.
Oldboy was amazingly paced, but quite a small scale movie, the narrative focused on the hauntingly surreal journey of one man.
But Lafleur's comic voice is quite distinct, given to surreal flights of fancy, a slightly discombobulating rhythm, and a general playfulness and visual inventiveness.
Great headlights, night quite as surreal as the 535 but pretty awesome.
From «quite possibly America's best living writer of short stories» (NPR), Ninety - Nine Stories of God finds Joy Williams reeling between the sublime and the surreal, knocking down the barriers between the workaday and the divine.
«It's surreal; it's been quite the ride.
I have been dreaming of visiting here for quite some time, so actually being here is a little surreal.
It felt like I was living out some fantasies of backpacking in brazil - not quite a fever dream but lucid with many a laugh and surreal situation.
There is quite a bit to see inside the museum, but be sure to take your head out of the clouds long enough to browse the surreal boutique on your way out.
That said, there are quite a few of insane twists and crazy surprises in store of whatever loosely held narrative SMT has and the fact it's all so incredibly surreal makes it feel fresh even two decades after it was originally released.
These surreal artworks merge two quite different genres, landscape and portraiture.
Wall texts lay out his basic themes and motifs, from strange meditations on Donald Duck and the «tent paintings» in the 1960s to later works that took up symbols from Germany's Nazi past, and repurposed them as surreal «dithyrambs,» a term borrowed from Greek poetry but reinvented by Lüpertz as a catchall for his not - quite - abstract forays into abstraction and not - quite - figurative exercises in drawing real things in the world.
While making use of the «surreal» properties inherent to photography, Demand never tries to stir up any emotional reaction in onlookers, rather pushes them to question the «tragic» dimension of these scenes which are, at first glance, quite ordinary.
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