Sentences with phrase «really hits the right notes»

The online coupon company which was once hailed as the future of retail and hasn't really hit the right note ever since, responded by firing their CEO, Andrew Mason.
The performance really hits the right note!
None of them really hit the right notes.

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Salty, chewy, soft, buttery, and chocolaty — these Chocolate - Filled Sourdough Soft Pretzels hit all the right notes and it's really hard to eat just one.
Right now it's «Hot Cross Buns» with a few really well hit notes.
These boots really do hit just the right note (and at a super price).
Take a romantic walk over the spectacular Esplanade Riel Pedestrian Bridge and find yourself in the St. Boniface — a French quarter that really hits all the right notes.
James Woods and Kathleen Turner are sublime as Mr. and Mrs. Lisbon, Kirsten Dunst, Hanna R. Hall, Chelse Swain, A.J. Cook, and Leslie Hayman are all really good as the Lisbon sisters, Josh Hartnett showed some real star potential as Trip the love interest of Dunst's Lux, and Giovanni Ribisi hits all the right notes and puts in fantastic work as the film's narrator, conveying a great sense of both maturity and youthful wonder.
In the end, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World doesn't quite hit all the right notes — I'm not sure exactly what the moral of the story is (other than don't be a dick) but it is a nice exaggerated exploration of the baggage people bring into new relationships and male insecurity in the face of female sexuality (something we haven't really seen explored much since Chasing Amy.)
Truly funny, tugging in all of the right places, the Meyerowitz's are not a family to immediately warm to, but their selected short stories being told here really do manage to hit all of the right notes.
It hits 170mph at 7500rpm in 6th, there's still another gear to go and when you pull the right - hand paddle for 7th, after shedding a few mph, the engine note hardens and it really hurtles back into the limiter.
It tries to cover so much ground over such a short space of time in order to conform to the established format that, whilst in a general sense it hits all the right notes and goes out of its way to offer players a more grounded, recognizable, and ultimately more human glimpse at the nature of war, it's never really given the chance to expand on its themes or characters.
But lets face it your so busy trying to hit the right notes that only spectators are really going to have a great view on the visuals so the graphics aren't necessarily as important as a big action title.
In particular, a Hunting Horn can really tip the scales — the buffs from its songs affect everyone on the team, meaning you can transform your party into an unstoppable four - man army if you hit the right notes.
Really (at least from my perspective,) hitting all the right notes.
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