Sentences with phrase «really felt like star»

It reminded me of the movies and really felt like Star Wars!

Not exact matches

I'm making this tonight, but I really hate all things licorice - tasting (seriously, I even hate fennel), so I plan to omit the star anise since I don't want to waste time hunting down something that I have a feeling I'm not going to like... so I guess it'll be a little less authentic, but oh well.
You do really feel like a rock star when you make your own ice cream.
And clearly, that's Villanova, the best team in the country, with the only two stars (Jalen Brunson, Mikal Bridges) you can really trust... although, let's face it: Duke has the most talent and is playing like it, but then again Kansas's Devonte Graham could totally get into Grayson Allen's head and beat Duke in the Elite Eight, and anyway, this does not feel like a year when the most talent or the best team wins, so watch out for Florida State and Texas A&M....
«We really strive to make every single player feel like they're the star when they walk in here,» said Murphy, who has a staff of seven full - time instructors who Murphy trains for up to three months before allowing them to take on their first full - time player.
Considering the fact that Holly Holm is probably the biggest WMMA star that Cyborg could face, I really feel like this fight was the pinnacle for Cyborg and I don't think it would be wise of the UFC to have her headline any other PPV's here on out.
You could also argue that Star Wars never went away, but the new movies feel an awful lot like a reboot, and having Rey front and center has really brought my daughter into the SW universe.
What my body really feels like... when I'm afraid by Jennifer Love Hewitt, star of CBS's Ghost Whisperer
The Odyssey really pulled out the red carpet for us and made us feel like yacht stars.
I really liked the coverage and finish on my skin but not the orange colour: (I rated this 3 stars because I think it applies well / smoothly and feels nice to wear.
A few other Westerns featuring female protagonists that almost made the cut are: the Coens» «True Grit» although we just didn't really feel like Hailee Steinfeld, good as she is, actually leads the movie; Samuel Fuller «s «Forty Guns» which also stars Western superheroine Barbara Stanwyck; 1995 TV movie «Buffalo Girls» in which Anjelica Huston plays Calamity Jane; William Wellman's «Westward the Women» in which a wagon train of «marriageable» females is brought out to supply a woman - starved town in the West; and straight to video title «The Desperate Trail,» just because this is a list about strong women leads and they don't get much stronger than Linda Fiorentino (alongside Sam Elliott).
There are quite a few cameo appearances from many stars, but none of them really cracks as sharp as warranted given their time and talent, and Brooks casting of Andie McDowell, who I have liked in other films, doesn't quite feel right here.
And then there is the really off - beat stuff like a post-apocalyptic-vampire-western-road movie, Stake Land (which is magnificent), a naughty DIY costumed hero flick from James Gun called Super and starring Ellen Page and Kevin Bacon, an Eva Green starring ethereal cloning drama from Hungary, but in English, called Womb, and a film that will make you completely reassess how you feel about Santa Claus and his elf posse when the jolly fat man is portrayed as a 25 meter tall horned demon encased in a block of ice under a Finnish mountain.
Despite my feelings on the film, Carey Mulligan really settles into a next - level groove in «Never Let Me Go,» and Jennifer Lawrence, of course (like Mulligan last year), has already become the year's star - in - the - making story in «Winter's Bone.»
But what's kind of sad about the whole sorry affair is that there's really no reason the film had to be this bad — watch the opening, with the well - cast stars (Miles Teller, Kate Mara, Jamie Bell, Michael B. Jordan and Toby Kebbell) going through an overfamiliar but effective origin story / getting - the - team - together arc, and it feels like we're in for something quite tolerable.
To get high marks you really have to work at it, and although I felt it to be far too frustrating for my own liking, but when I did get my first 5 star rating it was still a major sense of accomplishment and relief.
I also feel that for the first time in years the BAFTA decided to reward actual British titles, like «Film Stars», «Paddington» or «Darkest Hours» (glad for KST even if she didn't have much to do in the movie, which really wasn't THAT good, or at least not at all memorable).
For example, if we choose to trade the pin bar strategy from key levels on the 4 hour chart and in the EURUSD market... that would be considered «one strategy»... the goal is to really MASTER that strategy... trade only that strategy until you feel like you are «Jedi master» of it... (yes I made a cheesy Star Wars reference there).
For all those reasons, This 3 star resort is perfect for single travelers, couples and small groups — who want to enjoy a quiet stay at a place which really feels like home.
I explained how I felt after one night in room 608 New Wing, so small like a prison cell, nicht so gut: (Hotel employee immediately arranged a larger room fo Cons: New - wing rooms are tiny, not really a 5 - star feeling.
Titles like Camelot Unchained, for example, really do feel like they're going in for testing; Star Citizen has been selling people overpriced ships that only exist as «we thought of this ship.»
First and foremost, being a game is hampered by an almost hilariously nonexistant difficulty level, there's really no way to rationalize how easy the entire Puzzle mode is as it doesn't really matter how many stars a particular level is rated, the game never actually feels like it gets progressively harder.
-- Handcrafted 2D graphics with explosion animations galore — Cutesy gore art and cheeky humor all perfectly balanced to enhance the gameplay — Multi-layered parallax backgrounds that draw the player in — The brash, but lovable anti-hero, Harry... aka... you — 30 levels crammed with relentless waves of bug assaults and evolving game design — 5 Merciless boss fights that are not meant for the timid or meek hearted — Dozens of different types of ferociously quirky bugs to slaughter — Coin hoarding to your heart's content — An arsenal of firepower to slice through the bugs like soft, melted butter — Upgradeable Weapons to make any trigger happy player smile — Turn the bugs to dust with the pitiless Power - Ups and feel free to beef them up at your leisure — Customizable suits because that color really does suit you — Complete missions and earn your stars of valor — With the ability to customize and upgrade weapons and power - ups, no two rounds are alike.
First, I think star ratings and pro / cons could be given for each category (and variance as well: some games I've played I rate a 5, when it really feels more like it oscillates between 3 and 7).
The game doesn't feel unique like Star Wars Galaxies, just WoW clone with a Star Wars theme and what really made me feel bummed out was when I looted a purple item for my class and I couldn't wear it...
KOTOR made it feel like you were really living in the Star Wars universe, letting you create a character and then make key choices over the course of the epic adventure.
I've played quite a lot of PlayStation All - Stars Battle Royale with friends and we just didn't feel any sort of excitement from this game like we did from other fighting games and I really believe it's because of its inability to instill excitement in the player, a fundamental misunderstanding of how some mechanics are meant to work in this genre and its overall presentation.
It's great to add in some pretty paper stars, and honeycomb balls to really make it feel like a party!
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