Rope is a classic picture, one that definitely needs to be seen by genre fans, and it's a film that steadily builds up the tension, in order for the viewer to
really get into the story and not turn away.
As it stands the constant need to be offbeat distances us from the characters and events, to the point where we can never
really get into the story, not really finding the proper foothold to care about the case against Mrs. Harris one way or another, or to feel the profundity the murder so desperately needs to properly keep us on the edge.
Not only do they talk about the filming of the movie, but Knightley
really gets into the story of the film and she cheers for the characters as the scenes unfold.
Seriously folks, I'm one of those people who
really gets into the story while watching a movie, and thus, I'm often not looking out for twists and turns.
For me, that honor goes to Dragon Quest IV, one of the first RPGs I played
that really got me into its story.
Children
really get into the story this way and feel they're helping Naledi choose her dilemma.
People want the single issues in order to
really get into the story.
I confess that reading about her early life was very difficult, but once she started standing up for
herself I really got into the story.
Likewise, if Mass Effect 2 is your entry point and you're
really getting into the story, you can still back up, pop in Mass Effect, play through, get your end save game, and come back to the trilogy from that angle.
Schofield said «We were
really getting into the story,».
It's entirely possible to make yourself in anime form, so to
really get into the story I advise setting aside some time to do so.
Not exact matches
I even
got questioned for detracting from the thread, though my intent was to offer my personal struggle with what the thread eventually evolved
into, while feeling for genuinely for Julie (based upon her willingness to divulge to a public blog her side of the
story), and while questioning all along what
really happened given others» pov on all this.
If you
really want to
get into their fables, myths and fanciful
stories, ask them how everything began.
I
really enjoyed it, I didn't
really know anything about the
story, which is a good thing, as I
really got into it, and was quite gripped by it.
It's the same old
story with AW and the board and always the cheaper option, despite the fact that we COULD actually challenge for trophies next season as other issues have now come
into play, Wenger will say «well we would buy Suarez but he's not available, Benzema does not want to leave Real Madrid» ect ect ect, but these are always excuses after the event these players would move if the right offer was made we could have
got Higain two seasons ago the attempts at
getting Suarez were truly farcical AND Im not convinced that it wasn't done that way so as to make it look like we tried when
really we had no intention of paying 40 million for him.
We have long been fascinated with easy slime recipes here on Red Ted Art, but confess to have never
really gotten «
into it»... mainly because many of the «main» and popular slime recipes use borax or laundry detergent — and a) borax is banned here in the UK and b) laundry detergents vary and c) recently... there have been
stories about burns from slime recipes and children
getting sick from playing with borax slime (read all about why you shouldn't make slime here).
I find that re-reading Christmas
stories and watching cheesy Netflix holiday romances along with the Christmas classics
really get me
into the Christmas spirit.
It's too long of a
story to explain in detail here, but the short - short version is that it was Perfect Health Diet + rethinking what a reasonable portion size looks like + accepting that spiritual warfare
really does come
into play with
getting healthy + learning to depend on a good jog for an energy boost.
so long
story but kinda not
really, I
got into an accident.
Recently I realized I haven't
really shared how I
got into blogging, so in honor of my 6 month blogiversary, I am sharing the
story of why and how I started blogging.
I did not have high expectations when I first watched Manhattan Love
Story and I usually don't
get into shows that are more comedies than dramas, but I am
really liking this one.
To
really get into fall, start a bonfire, drink hot chocolate, and snack on some s» mores while listening to your friend's latest life
story.
just looking for friends or whatever As the title says, not
really into dating at the moment, but might
get back out there, currently about to start tech school for fireman courses and soon after want to
get back to Marines (long
story tell you if yo...
Dunwall is an amazing place in terms of the way it incorporates elements of steampunk with a victorian feel and setting a pace that wouldn't normally suit a 1st person action game but it just flows so well and the artwork on the characters is stunning but sadly let down by a bit of collision detection which is hard to ignore, combine all this with a satisfying
story you
get a
really decent game with plenty to
get stuck
into.
Once you
get through the
story, the game
really opens up because you're not worrying as much about trying to complete the game, and you can concentrate on things like saving all of those oddball survivors, taking out the wonderfully erratic psychos in the game or having a friend drop in to help you cut and shoot your way through the unbelievable number of zombies that Blue Castle manage to pack
into a single space.
There's a terrific ensemble cast - dynamic and an effortless channelling of the spirit of Episodes IV to VI from father - and - son screenwriting team Lawrence and Jonathan Kasdan who should
really be allowed to
get their teeth
into the
stories» daddy issues and Freudian anxieties.»
The first act is admittedly a bit messy as director Colin Trevorrow
gets all of his pieces on the board, but the
story really picks up once the Indominus Rex breaks free from confinement, turning
into a full - fledged adventure film with no shortage of dinosaur - caused destruction.
Luckily, Jackie is able to
get his kicks in, with two exciting scenes of nifty action and stunt work, but you'll admire these scenes for their spectacular ingenuity and death - defying nature, not
really into them as part of the rest of the overall
story.
When I
got through playing Oogie's Revenge, I must say that I was
really disappointed that the game, with such an engaging
story, did not manage to put more
into the gameplay.
Not until deep
into the
story do you
really get to have an effect on how the action is carried out.
It's
got a terrific cast and the
story is a good fit for the actors; it will give them something to
really sink their teeth
into.
Roberts is apparently supposed to be the star, though Potter and Kind
get as much screen time; and despite being the one character who should stand out, Minkey the monkey doesn't do much or even
really factor
into the
story beyond cutesy (yet annoying) monkey - make - noise, monkey - punch - face gags.
It's not a major problem, but it can be annoying if you
really want to
get into the
story.
Jimmy has been in prison for the last several years, and when our movie opens, it still opens with Eli finding this weapon, but it becomes this family drama, this brother's redemption
story as this weapon
gets Jimmy and Eli
into some hot water that they did not anticipate, and they end up being on the run and on the road from some
really scary dudes, both of our world and perhaps beyond.
«House of Cards» starts off at a remove, but it
really gets going when its
story plunges
into something like the real world, one in which Bill Maher and Dennis Miller comment on the proceding on TV and a gaff on CNN
gets autotuned
into a viral clip, where an education bill is broken down and haggled over in terms of details on charter schools and collective bargaining and the slower moving but responsible reporting of a newspaper is put up against a fast - paced website in which an editor tells a writer she can just post her
stories herself as soon as she's done with them.
While it may still be somewhat hampered by having to keep characters that will play a more vital role later around that don't
really add to the movie at hand, for the most part, Goldenberg and director David Yates (The Girl in the Cafe, Sex Traffic) waste little time in
getting us
into the
story and keeping us focused throughout.
It's a beautiful coming - of - age
story about family, but the music is incredible and it's
really our rise to fame and then after that... I think it
really needed to set up the
story before we could
get into everything.»
I've written a couple things that I'm
really proud of — a Depression era crime drama that Leonardo is producing with me, and «Lie Down
Into Darkness,» about the disintegration of a Virginia family in the 1940s — and entertaining some things I didn't write, which would be a first, but I'm eager to
get back to work and tell very truthful
stories.
The best feature is «Misery Loves Company: The Making of Young Adult», it runs just shy of 20 minutes and
really get into the film's
story with Diablo Cody and the production with Jason Reitman.
It's strange that whilst all this is going on, we don't
really get into Itzhak's
story.
It took a while for me to
get into Nura, but I
really started to enjoy the
story at around volume 8.
I
really wanted to know what happened with Riya but
getting into the
story was hard.
My teacher liked it, and I
really got into the idea of creating a
story from nothing but an idea, and I've never stopped loving it.
The problem is figuring out what readers
really need to know — right now — to
get into the
story.
I write not
really knowing where I'm going or how I'm going to
get there, but as I write, I pay deep attention to the rhythm the
story is taking on, and soon, I'm breaking lines or thinking about my own childhood and putting that on the page or shaping the
story into vignettes because I suddenly realize the urgency needed to tell it, or letting the language flow and meander a bit because the
story is about our space in time.
It think there's something about that for writers — if we're the kinds of writers who are used to writing the kinds of
stories that are
really contained, any kind of epic journey, whether it's a road trip or something else, might be a kind of rite of passage to
get us out of our safe space and kind of out
into a world of discomfort, places that are unfamiliar to us.»
Throughout the
story are fantastic instances of kids using the library to answer their own questions and to
really get into research.
Yes, you definitely have to be able to write
stories that keep people entertained, though I think it takes a few books for most readers to
really get into an author, regardless, so I definitely encourage writers to think of penning a series or at least numerous stand - alone titles!
Kelly
got her big publishing break when she switched to writing romance novels (partly because she enjoys romance novels, but also because she
got tired of hearing, «This
story doesn't
really end, you should turn it
into a novel.»)
The good news is that you've
got a
really interesting «job» to talk about; you're the only one who can provide insight
into your writing; and your
stories can provide lots of additional content.