Sentences with phrase «really much action»

The Action Center sticks to the far right of the screen, and doesn't expand or cater to the extra screen real - estate on an ultrawide, this is to be expected however as there's not really much an Action Center can do other than be a long vertical column, so no complaints from me on that regard.
Not really much action — just fishing, feeding, training and jumping.

Not exact matches

The discussions were really more around the governor's actions at the PBOC (People's Bank of China) and certain actions they've announced in terms of opening some of their markets, which we very much encourage and appreciate.»
So, this argument that affirmative action somehow is causing it doesn't really seem to have much of a logical basis.
It'd be phenomenal to keep that up, but in terms of growth, it's more about people taking action and it's like I really want to measure the results, which is like pretty impossible to do, but at the same time that's why I really like things what we're doing with the student loan debt movement, where people are reporting back with how much student loan debt they're paying off.
you are merely stating that these actions have an impact, then you aren't really saying much, since that impact proceeded deterministically from the conditions that existed, and «he» didn't do anything more than what a tree does when it falls in the woods.
If anything, Tony's actions are only proving how much of a unrelenting, unyielding, unrepentant narcissist he really is.
But this criticism does not really apply to Hartshorne in that in his virtue ethics he is not so much concerned with agents as with the principles that (albeit at a high level of abstraction) guide one in determining which actions are logically possible and which, when chosen by some agent or other, are consistent with what must be the case in metaphysics.
To explain God's actions in Scripture as «accommodation» is just as much an evasion of what is really happening as it is to call some uncomfortable description of God as an «anthropomorphism.»
A few Arsenal strikers were in action for their national sides but Alexis Sanchez, Joel Campbell, Olivier Giroud and Theo Walcott all drew a blank and I was really hoping that these games might just provide a goal or two and a much needed boost to the confidence of our struggling strikers.
Hull have their own injury problems, with some key players like Dawson and Diame out of action, so Arsenal really should have too much for the tigers once again.
Arsenal were still trailing at that point and Podolski was struggling to have much influence, but Sanogo got straight into the action and really helped to put Hull on the back foot.
In fact, home teams have not done well in this game at all and historically, haven't really had much of an edge in the playoffs according to Sports Action.
I would say it as really a pretty substantial issue for them since so much of their offense revolves around running and the play action, which is viable if you have the horses for it.
I do think that both Sergio Aguero and Alvaro Morata are much bigger losses for their respective clubs Man City and Chelsea though, so with the football media reporting that both strikers could be set to miss around six weeks of action, Arsenal really need to keep the pressure on and hope it tells.
United have not lost in EPL action since October and can you really see Mourinho allowing Wenger to get the better of him here when the Frenchman is under so much pressure?
Sportsbooks are not trying to balance the action — they really wouldn't be able to make too much of a profit if they did.
Buffon 10: He really didn't have much to do, and when called to action he got the job done.
I too am a first time parent and I remember when my little one was 11 weeks, so dependent on me, not really responding much (he is 14 months old) except for the faint smile or coo and me just running around trying to meet his needs I just thought that period of time would never end and alot of my actions that I look back now and regret wwere out of anxiety and fear that this child who is so needy now would be so needy forever and in your mind you feel you have to control things now and put your foot down.
And the legal action taken against the company (which went out of business in Israel) and the various individuals involved in the improper product oversight speaks to how much of an exceptional event the Remedia tragedy really was.
We'd really like you to consider what taking action to fight low testosterone through testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) could mean for your overall health — there's much more at stake than just your appearance.
but this season I'll only be staying for 4 days and I'm happy about it:) Plus, 4 days really feels like a few weeks during NYFW because every moment is so action - packed and beyond the shows, there's so much else to squeeze into your day.
It might seem small but these actions really show how much you love your other half.
Unless you really are a man who's enthusiastic about his own appearances, who cares much more about his looks than his actions, then you will have values conflict having a lady who is obsessed with her appearance.
I am a huge fan of the original Prince of Persia trilogy, and when I heard about this game I was a little worried that they would change to much of what made the original games great, and I was right, the gameplay has been completely destroyed, platforming is awkward do to too may actions being mapped to the same buttons, combat is tedious and unenjoyable, it's EXTREMELY repetitive, having to search around for light seeds just to advance the plot is stupid, and do to the fact that you can't really die the whole game just feels like trial and error, and the new Prince character is completely unlikeable, while they messed up most of the game it's got some good things going for it, the voice acting is solid, the graphics are beautiful, and the ending does have interested in seeing where the story goes from here, but I'm not sure if I want to pick up the next game they come out with, this was a huge disappointment and isn't worthy to bear the Prince of Persia name.
The story brings him into a much bigger situation as the first, the stakes are upped, and there are really extreme action sequences.
I didn't expect much from it because this kind of film doesn't really lend itself to spectacular audio mixes; those seem more the domain of action flicks.
Kinda good but Jack Bauer didn't really do much like in the series, I wish he would have been in more action but what can you do... anyways it's just two hours of real time.
In this film the bad guy played by Brit actor D'Arcy is really quite nasty and would fit an actual adult action flick much better, he really is that intimidating.
The cast is what really rocks here with a classic list of 80's action stars... Sheen, Biehn, Paxton and Rossovich, can't get much better than that right.
Free Fire takes too long to get started with poorly developed characters and when it does kick into action the movie doesn't really improve too much.
Spider - Man 2 was well received (even if I didn't really appreciate it as much as most), Batman Begins was an incredible cinema experience, and Sin City was the ultimate in live action comics.
The second act is when things really go off the rails, starting with the dizzying abundance of exposition and progressing to what feels like over an hour of action climax, much of it loud and nonsensical.
Yeoh gets to do plenty in the final half - hour, though much of the action doesn't really spotlight what makes her different from Western action stars; it's as though the producers — so used to standard Hollywood action, with its high - tech hardware, special - effects wizardry and stunt doubles — didn't know what to do with an actress who has actual physical skills.
There is arguably more to like than dislike about Bill Condon's live - action version of Disney's 1991 animated musical Beauty and the Beast, but there really isn't much to love about it.
Only nearer the end does she really come across as the ultimate female action hero and by that point, the transformation feels a little forced, the dialogue not really hitting home as much as it should have.
Gauntlet: Slayer Edition is a passable action - RPG for those desperately looking for a dungeon crawler to play with friends but it doesn't offer much in the way of replayability or unique concepts to really recommend past that.
Viewed with a critical eye, perhaps the aforementioned liabilities will amount to too much for some viewers to really buy into, but from my perspective, the mix of kung fu, mysticism, philosophy, and humor makes this a unique and refreshing journey worth taking for those predisposed to action films that tread off the beaten path.
That doesn't really mean much when the most exciting action scenes feature Superman catching a crashing space shuttle and taking a bullet in the eye.
We've got much more piss your pants one liners and forth wall breaking tomfoolery from Wade, it's sweet sensitive and extremely emotional in parts (not since the finale of T2 have I sobbed so much), the OTT action and gore makes a hatchet fight in a Butcher shop look clean in comparison with moments to make hardcore Gore - Geeks give a huge hooray, the cringe worthy «oh no he didn't» moments are rife, there's a touching subplot about what it really means to be Family and also we are treated to an array of colorful supporting characters including an excellent turn from Josh Brolin as futuristic super soldier «Cable», a wonderful performance from upcoming young talented star Julian Dennison (hunt for the wilder people), the obligatory Hugh Jackman cameo and a mega hard Super Villain who makes his previous onscreen incarnation seem like Vinny Jones in a giant penis suit... Oh wait!
However, the action really does drag in this instalment as, to be honest, the storyline is pretty dull and just involves our pint - sized heroes camping in a field and squabbling like they're on a Duke of Edinburgh expedition for much of the time.
«It seemed like there was so much action, that maybe the acting wouldn't be taken seriously, but then I was told who wanted to be in the movie, Morgan Freeman, Michael Caine, Mark Ruffalo, and I thought, if we're getting those people, this could really be something special.»
He looks old here, made up with a gray beard and wizard robes, aside from his introductory scenes, he doesn't really get time or space to develop his Taoist Gandalf character, nor does he have much opportunity to show off his fighting skills, given the supernatural nature of the action (Lam Ching - ying gets such a chance in a too - small cameo role as «The Purple Taoist»).
«The Accountant» — I suppose, in the end, this is an action movie, and one really shouldn't expect much more.
Kingdom of Paradise really tries to give you a nice easy combat system, that instead of trying to do too much, just gets a good flow of action that works for the most part very nicely.
There's also a really great action sequence with Reynolds and «The Killing» star Joel Kinneman (who previously worked with director Daniel Espinosa on the Swedish hit «Snabba Cash») that will likely go down as one of the best fight scenes of the year, but for a movie packed with this much talent, there should have been a lot more highlights than that.
Given the animal passions that drive so much of the film's action, it's a shocking conclusion, but not really a surprise.
Jas (Freida Pinto) and Marcus (Babou Ceesay) are lovers who like to pay lip service to black power and immigrant causes but haven't really done much on the action side.
As much of a fan as I am of Schwarzenegger's action films from the mid-1980's through Terminator 2, I also really enjoy his comedies.
It's not that a police action vehicle should never be 124 minutes, it's just that this particular one is sometimes drawn out a bit too long in certain respects, including several scenes that don't really add much to the core story (such as Harry's tryst with his downstairs neighbor), while the climactic finale could have been trimmed and come away more exciting.
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