Sentences with phrase «realistic i felt like»

His battle sequences and arena carnage scenes are so realistic I felt like I was a participant.

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It's important to note that these goals should be realistic so that you and your team don't feel like you are working for a lost cause.
Paying $ 50 a share for AOL is so far above any realistic value for that company that it feels more like a Hail Mary pass than a strategy that comes out of some consistent vision of the company's future.
With no football, a non-ESPN television contract, and a handful of programs still attached with an unwanted «mid-major» stigma, it was a very realistic possibility that this sink or swim condition would end with Villanova and company discovering what the bottom of the college athletics pool feels like.
«Realistically, as we go into 2018, when you look at my slate as we're developing and shooting into 2019 and 2020, the slate goes deep into 2021, so it feels like the realistic consideration would be 2024,» Johnson told the magazine.
Good point made I actually do nt mind the current Gk Squad weve got, but lets be realistic would Szczeney really want to have another season like this as understudy, remember he has an outspoken former polish international goalkeeper as his father, he wont want to be second fiddle come next season, am okai if he does stay but most likely hell leave, Ospina has done a fabulous job and deserves credit, if wenger wants to keep him as no 1 he might have to look at youth for an understudy, but ive got a feeling he might look for an experienced head behind the sticks, someone to marshall the defence
Indiana feels like they have a realistic shot, because with their new style, they can drop down and run pace for pace with Golden State.
It really is beginning to feel like the Gunners are stuck in a loop, where we get ourselves into a good position in the Premier League table until the second half of the season sees us take an early bath from the Champions League and and lose any realistic chance of winning the title.
I've been thinking a lot about this recently — I feel like I am setting my students up for «failure», since I know that the things in the video's I show are not very realistic or possible in the hospitals in our state / area.
I really like the unique soft breast cups that take in more of the nipple and give a more realistic feel of a baby's mouth.
I know this isn't always realistic but if you ever feel like you have a drop in your supply, spending the day close to your baby and nursing as much as possible are the best ways to boost it (and your mood from all of that wonderful oxytocin)!
If you let these voices win over you, you will feel like your passion is not realistic and well — thats DEFINITELY not the case.
I went into motherhood with what I felt like were fairly realistic expectations around feeding and sleep.
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There's a whole lot of incredible change that went on with your body over your 40 - ish - week pregnancy, and expecting to step right back into your pre-pregnancy clothes and feel just like before baby isn't realistic for most mamas.
As I approach my goal, I feel like I will be in a very healthy and realistic place.
Without a realistic goal then you wont feel like you have achieved anything and are likely to give up.
A Mind of Your Own offers a realistic action plan that women can use to heal their bodies, alleviate inflammation, and feel like themselves again without a single prescription.
The second I saw the professional shot I felt like you had moved up to a level that maybe was going to be like so many of the other bloggers in your niche who aren't very realistic about the average person.
I'm going to start making more of an effort to show you the same pieces worn in multiple ways because it can feel like bloggers have unlimited new clothes... which just isn't realistic for most of us (myself included)!
As much as possible, it helps to paint a realistic picture of the problem or issue you've been dealing with, whether it's managing conflict between divorced parents or feeling like your in - laws are overly involved.
First and foremost, I liked that Strike was a regular bloke rather than a textbook «hero» with various special attributes that placed him head and above the other characters; plus, all of his interactions and reactions felt very realistic to me.
I felt the highly stylised art meant that the children avoided the dip into the uncanny valley you see with children in games like Fallout or Skyrim, and actually made them more sympathetic than they may have been with a more «realistic» art style.
Ask somebody, «What does it feel like to not have any realistic possibility of meeting somebody that you could potentially go on a date with?»»
Rising Storm 2, like its predecessors, is a tight, realistic multiplayer shooter with a robust community of players and balanced asymmetrical gameplay that feels fair.
The voice work and sounds are very good making you feel like you are there, the sound of weapons and shields making it very realistic.
I still like MOH: AA better, the movement and feeling is more realistic.
The film doesn't use sound anything like as effectively as Leone, but the fight scenes feel brutal and realistic, particularly in the final showdown (s) between Carver and Gideon.
Written by an actual therapist following his own experiences, this gripping drama offers an extremely realistic view of prison that makes us feel like watching a documentary, and it is brutal and touching when it needs to be, anchored by superb performances (O'Connell is a revelation).
The special effects are almost photo - realistic, and yet whenever George and Davis are in the same shot it feels like you're watching a joyless modern riff on «Who Framed Roger Rabbit?»
Spectre is sloppier than other recent Bonds, but it also feels like it's exhausted the idea that fueled the franchise's relaunch — darker and more realistic can only last so long when it's paired with a rotating cast of Bond girls and supervillains.
But it does feel like a realistic depiction of one man's life.
If you liked IL - 2 for the PC and like me no longer have a computer, this game is the closest you'll get to the realism of flight on a console, the realistic mode is awesome and makes the game feel real, after the first couple of missions the controls come easy and the game is just fun.
It's well - acted in every scene, realistic in its character development, set in a place that feels like a town down the street, and always level in a way that so many directors find it hard to control.
they clunk around like giant metal robots should but they feel slow, not in a realistic way but in a frustrating, «my enemies are faster than me» kind of way.
I have a machine that runs this like a dream, and it DOES N't cost that much to build a machien to run it well despite other reviews I'd read, but ultimately the feeling of firing 22 rounds against people all in bfull body armor just takes away from any remotely realistic feeling... this has more in common with HALO, or team fortress, cosole games may like it... but the fact it has gotten so many good reviews, has me questioning if anyone in teh industry have ever fired a weapon, gone hunting, much less ever been in the military.
I really like how AC: HHD paces things really slowly at first and actually has a back story that made it feel really realistic.
It's difficult to single out one particular aspect; there's just a real film - like feel to the image - one that conveys colours, shadows, and detail in a realistic fashion throughout.
From the studio that brought us classics like Spirited Away and Howl's Moving Castle, this animated drama feels unusually low - key and realistic.
If you think of an adult version of Minecraft meets RPG, that's pretty much what Conan Exiles feels like, although with more realistic graphics, not to mention nudity that can be turned on and off.
«Dredd didn't read like a normal genre script; the characters felt so real and the circumstances felt so realistic.
The over-the-top dismemberment of its predecessor has been replaced in favor of more realistic enemy kills, and the idea behind that is to make the player really feel what it's like to cut a person down in cold blood.
They feel like human beings, not caricatures, which makes the film both more realistic and more relatable.
Some of the dialogue concerning «statecraft» feels like it's come out of a John le Carré novel, and the idea of secrets embedded in black ops embedded in plausible deniability seems disturbingly realistic.
In many ways, Zathura feels like a Spielberg creation, and while Favreau may not have the prodigious conception of Spielberg when it comes to making a truly magical movie, he does have a great knack for getting superb and very realistic performances from his child actors, which is something Spielberg has sometimes struggled to do.
DiRT Rally really feels like it's been made for that core audience that loves realistic racing games like Gran Turismo.
Even a movie like The Panic in Needle Park, which is savage, brutal, frighteningly realistic, can't help but seem at least a little romantic, because rebellion is romantic, especially to younger people prone to feelings of alienation.
Saito really liked this realistic feel of the weapons in the game.
«We think there's often a falsehood that you need to feel like you're driving on ice for the game to feel realistic, where only 1 % of the people can drive properly and have fun.
I would argue that his looks are a great benefit to the film as a whole, as the fact that he seems like a sweet and geeky guy definitely makes his character feel much more realistic, and even when the comedy takes a turn into areas that one could easily consider crass, Carell's charm allows him to effortlessly retain his likeability in a way that Rob Schneider could never in a million years do.
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