Sentences with phrase «real brilliance in»

It would be easy to dismiss these places as monuments to corporate vanity but, as with Disney, there is often real brilliance in it for those companies that can afford the ante.

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With Aaron Sorkin (The Newsroom, The West Wing, The Social Network) writing, Danny Boyle directing and Michael Fassbender in the starring role, it all comes together to show both the brilliance and the messiness of Jobs» real life and legacy.
Ozil worked under Mourinho at Real Madrid before moving to Arsenal in 2013, and while he has been plagued by inconsistency in his time at the Emirates Stadium, we have also been treated to flashes of his brilliance.
The Argentine winger joined the Red Devils in a club - record # 59.7 million deal from La Liga giants Real Madrid last summer [via Man United's official website] and after initially producing some moments of brilliance, the physical demands of English football began to take its toll on the 27 - year - old.
Despite struggling at Real Madrid, Rodriguez has improved since moving on loan to Bayern this season, picking up four goals and seven assists in all competitions and showing flashes of his old brilliance.
Though closely marked the Portuguese international skipper finds space and without all that much in the way of a run - up the Real Madrid star manages to produce a prodigious leap before finding the sweet spot in the corner with a header of genuine brilliance.
Having the strongest squad in Europe does put Real Madrid at 7/2 favourites to retain the title, but the high volume of transfer activity should produce yet another high quality tournament that could be decided by a moment of brilliance or controversy.
So without further ado, in the wake of the Champions League and Europa League quarter - final draws and with a whole host of mouthwatering international «friendly» fixtures on the horizon, who's here we reckon you should invest in this week to maximise with your chances of making real money through your virtual managerial brilliance.
There was none of the one - touch brilliance we saw against the likes of Inter and Real Madrid in pre-season, and the weaknesses in the squad were laid painfully bare as we reflected on a rubbish start to the new campaign.
Bookended by war scenes that dramatize the fine line between civilized society and the brutality of war, it all comes together... bringing more power and poignancy to the two best scenes: as previously mentioned, Letts and Lerman go mano y mano in arguing the brilliance of Bertrand Russell, and their word battle highlights the age - old idealist vs. real world struggles; a mother - son scene towards the end is as heart - breaking as any we're likely to see on screen this year.
Rory Kinnear continues a streak of impressively understated blue collar men with his work as the aforementioned detective while Charles Dance is a dry - humored bit of brilliance in his few scenes bouncing off Cumberbatch, but the real gem in the supporting roster is Keira Knightley, who adds another notch to an absolute banner year.
The brilliance of A Scanner Darkly is how it suggests, without bombast or fanfare, the ways in which the real world has come to resemble the dark world of comic books...
The film's brilliance shines through in both versions - the complex pop culture references, the dizzying storyline, the celebrated clash of four - color heroics and messy real - world politics - topped by a performance from Jackie Earle Haley (playing the damaged vigilante Rorschach) as memorable as Heath Ledger's Joker.
The real technical brilliance is arguably in the opening 30 minutes, and maybe it is a flaw that the film can't maintain that level of virtuosity throughout.
There's nothing in screenwriter James Vanderbilt's short filmography (which includes The Rock's The Rundown and the military thriller Basic) to suggest the brilliance found here, however, so one is inclined to acknowledge the craftsmanship and pizzazz of Fincher as well as the inherent intrigue adequately captured in the real Graysmith's source texts.
The brilliance in both films is certainly due to Savides u» nique mise - en - scene and naturalistic point of view, perhaps so real and genuine, it gave «Elephant» a chilling tone to its brutal aftermath and in «Gerry» captured the desperation and isolation of the forsaken.
The AI themselves also play their part in this: at times they show flashes of brilliance, such as actually defending their lines, and act like real racers, overtaking each and making mistakes, but at other times they exhibit strange behavior, like seemingly not going flat - out on straights.
As a battle - scarred Jiralhanae (known as «Brutes» in Halo), Atriox possesses incredible physical and combat abilities, but unlike other Brutes, Atriox's real threat lies in his strategic and tactical brilliance.
If the gist of arte povera was absurdist — interpolations of Joseph Beuys meeting anticipations of MEMPHIS design group — the real art aesthetics of 1967 included Eva Hesse's latex Schema (brilliance), while in 1966 she'd begun making repetitions in monochrome drawings on graph paper.
From Louise Bourgeois's massive, brown member, Fillette (Sweeter Version)(1968 — 99), a dangling sculpture that seems to rot in real time; to Lynda Benglis's photographic depictions of the ambiguous boundaries between gender / sexuality identification in Secret 3 (1974); to EJ Hauser's gestural shrine and Whitman's brilliance, Big Whitman (2012), each artist has adopted the male body as their subject, immortalizing them into objects married with sweeping sentiments.
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