It just dilutes the good stuff, like the presence of The Rock, Rhonda Rousey and Tony Jaa, any of whom we'd
rather watch fight than hear another gravelly speech about «family» or endure Tyrese «s comedy - coward schtick.
Not exact matches
These words may be of little comfort for the young woman who still struggles to believe that her feminine qualities are valuable to God, or to the young man who has been made to feel shame because he'd
rather visit an art museum than
watch a cage
fight.
In fact, I would
rather not
watch you
fight anymore if your style is going to be based on taking so much abuse as
watching is starting to feel a little sadistic.
Some of the players now need to go
watch us during our good days when we had Henry, Bergkamp, Vieira, Adams, Pires, Overmars we had
fight week in week out, players would die on the pitch
rather than lie down and take a loss....
Now, I know we can do better than better than giroud but right now I don't think we have a better option right now and the earlier we get giroud playing and in top form the better, alexis is not a striker, and while come with a lot of optimism
watched many of his goals and he doesn't seem to dominate the defenders, he runs into spaces to finish I strongly believe he won't find himself in similar situations so often in arsenal but
rather will find himself
fighting big bullying defenders.
«It is more for the fans, the people who
watch the game, [
rather than team - mates], because they might think that I'm not
fighting anymore.»
I do believe Manchester players are not only the players who have the skills but also those who
fight for the shirt.If you can not
fight for the shirt u don't deserve to be a united player even if u could be the best on planet.For the period i've
watched and supported Man u, i have come to vehemently accept that the players who win trophies are not necessarily the most talented players.But
rather those with the heart and head to win for MAN U.And so i don't care whichever player it is to be axed / sold as long as he doesn't not help the club to win trophies.Big names don't matter as long as they cant bring success to the Team.Let Jose go ahead and do what he thinks can make the club successful, let him be supported by the board to assemble a winning team.Guys with big hearts.
I spent my childhood
watching my divorced parents
fight in front of me and would have gladly
rather them ignore each other.
Otherwise, he said, he would be «
watching cricket»
rather than campaigning in the «most important» election he had ever
fought.
This is mainly because I am married to someone who has very similar taste in television... so, there's no
fighting over the remote, we can binge
watch an entire season of a show on a Sunday and not get mad at each other... but actually be
rather pleased with how we spent our day of rest.
Yes, the final act does have some cool
fight sequences, but I'm more just commending the filmmakers on a few cool action scenes
rather than saying that I actually enjoyed them while
watching.
In Civil War they
fight each other, in Infinity War they
fight a big purple monster with a groove goatee; I know which I'd
rather watch.
As a
fight - filled sci - fi action movie, there aren't many films I think I would
rather watch than The Matrix if I'm looking for some background noise that's predominantly
fights and pure visual awesomeness to look up at and be distracted by.
I'd
rather watch Ford and Kingsley
fight aliens.
When you buy a ticket to see a movie titled Alien vs. Predator, you're dropping that money to see two horror icons
fight rather than
watch a group of boring characters talk, and AvP no doubt suffers from a setup that can best be described as lackluster.
Students were encouraged to report
fights,
rather than simply
watch as students came to blows.
This round is
rather like
watching that video of two cyclists
fighting but it seems that the Apple tablet has managed to weakling its way to a victory over its puny opponent.
Archers also have a tendency to group together at one end
rather than evenly disperse themselves, thus it's entirely possible to find thirty archers happily
watching the scenery, completely oblivious to the fact that at the other end of the fort there's a mere ten archers
fighting valiantly to hold of a massive enemy horde.
Generally speaking about an «adventure» game, anytime you slow down anything to
watch the mechanics of
fighting, it looks
rather unrealistic.
This would probably hold more appeal to the card collecting audience
rather than the hardcore gamer but it is kind of neat
watching how the AR characters pop up and
fight briefly until there is only one victor.
While the actual
fighting might be a bit simple, it's geared toward a fan - base that would most likely devote their time to
watching and reading
rather than rehearsing quarter - circles.
So now when you are in a lobby, you can
watch your friends
fight rather than sit there
watching their stat cards bump against each other.
When attacks are visually pleasing it makes
fighting the same type of enemy a little less boring and monotonous,
watching them explode into shards of ice or just simply die from a stab wound is
rather satisfying.
# 86 warm Northern re-greetings Pat, Being of Scottish ancestry, I
rather go down
fighting the good
fight, than sit down and
watch the show go bad, complacency rules the world, even people in key science positions follow the business as usual flow, but it does not mean we all have to agree to do nothing.
To be very frank about it Shane, I would much
rather win this
fight than
watch freeloaders like you along with those who become REALTORS with no intent to serve your best interests as is required, bastardize the system we've paid a fortune in money, time and effort to build.