Not exact matches
Really digging Xhaka, I didn't
watch today's match but a man of match
performance and twitter going raving mad is enough to convince me he looked more than decent.
I first
watched Arsenal in 1976 and have been following home and away ever since NOT 2006, I also don't use twitter and don't play fifa, for the record I
really am bored with the insinuation that if you criticise an Arsenal player, the owner or wenger then you don't support Arsenal, are happy with everything that's been going on since say the move to the grove?do you not ever think things should be done differently?did you never criticise a player?if you say no then I don't believe you.I make no hesitation in saying I'm very much on the side of the wenger out brigade, but never would I come on here and write what you've just done, for a start in might upset my seventy year old dad who is very much a AKB.I think you're just a keyboard warrior some how.Regardless though credit where credits due good
performance today, and yes I did go
Personally I find it hard to believe an individual could replicate those
performance levels on a weekly basis — but
really joyful to
watch whilst it lasts.
Almeria struggled this season but
watch his
performances vs Atletico and Barcelona... You could
really tell he wanted to make his mark against the Giants.
I
watched Liverpool tonight and they were devastating that's what a young ambitious coach can bring that
performance should waken our club up we're nothing short of atrocious in Europe and that's down to the manager it
really is an embarrassment that we have a pensioner managing this team!
Kieran Gibbs, Aaron Ramsey and Gabriel Paulista are all intermittent with their
performances and its telling that of these three ONLY Ramsey has had interest from other more feted clubs Your argument fell apart ages ago but let's look at the fact that you called Mesut Ozil, Alexis Sanchez (both of whome may yet leave us) Laurent Koscielny, and Santi Cazorla brilliant players is again bang on the money BUT Olivier Giroud, and Theo Walcott?????????? Please god save me from this ignorance, have you been
watching the same season as me and the rest of us???????? Will Wenger
really spend on a freight load of new players or will there be just one signing??
If you
really watch carefully our current
performance, last five matches, we
really need to improve.
Honestly, if you
really watch carefully our current
performance, we
really need to improve, because our current
performance are definitely not good enough.
I am thrilled each game and don't
really care so much about trophies — I
watch because I like good
performances.
Two games against below mid-table teams and we are
really struggling.Is Fabs the answer?I don't think so.The first game against WBA would easily have been a draw but we were lucky though not this time round on Saturday.It was difficult and frustrating
watching my team fail to create any clear cut chances in 94 minutes of football.There was such a corridor in our midfield that fulham utilized to the maximum.If we start dropping points against the likes of fulham at this stage in the competition then what will become of us in the 6 matches against the top three teams?I can see why I need to lower my expectations early enough to avoid disappointment later on.Very poor
performance from Denilson.But why was Theo sub'd instead of bringing in Song for Denilson early enough?!
This will be
really fun to
watch just because of Girona's style of play at home or away, and Barça will rebound for the bad
performance at Stamford Bridge: 3 - 1 to the home team.
Harrelson is a favorite of mine, and we gives a
really good
performance, like the one here, it is an amazing thing to
watch.
Now granted, I
really enjoyed
watching the first instalment and the raw take on the classic tale, but not including the character of Snow White (even though Kristen Stewarts
performance was nothing special) felt felt strange for this particular continuation.
Dirk himself as a character that selects specific information to give when it is obvious he knows more; however as the series progresses, the chemistry between the characters and the
performances, especially by veteran Elijah Wood,
really make the show worth
watching.
This movie doesn't
really have much purpose, especially considering the amazing ending to the first film, but it's a ok
watch which is boosted by the
performances from the original cast.
The
performances from the cast are what
really save this film from being a total dud and the story is quite interesting of course, but if you want to know the full facts, read books on the subject and
watch a few documentaries as well.
It
really picks up steam as Walter becomes a phenomenon for his idiosyncrasy, appearing on talk shows since people love to
watch a personal train wreck (As much as we want to keep distance between the
performance and the performer, it is almost impossible to
watch these scenes without considering Gibson's numerous appearances in the media spotlight, and Gibson's portrayal is especially daring in light of them).
The
performances looked like they could be very good but like AmericanRequiem said above, this doesn't look like the type of film that one would just sit down to
watch for fun (not saying that is a requirement for film - viewing) so the movie would have to
really ride a wave of huge critical support for me to give it a go.
This leapt out at me having
watched Billie Piper give a career defining
performance in Yerma at the Young Vic last week and feeling the need to double - check that she
really is the incredible actress I saw that night.
What I
really realized last night while
watching Jeff's
performance as Clu was no matter FX that they come up with to be able to make actors seem younger or older it's still driven by the actor.
ı
really like hi
performance, he is a good actor... I have seen the trailer of the film mentioned above, ıt was ok, definitely worth
watching.
I
really don't understand why voters don't want to
watch 127 Hours since it features a major
performance from James Franco.
All of that being said, there is still some fun to be had here, as the
performances from Aaron Taylor - Johnson, Chloe Grace Moretz, and (especially) Jim Carrey are all extremely fun to
watch, the action scenes are exciting and bad - ass, some of the humor
really works, and a good amount of the dramatic material is effective.
With great
performances by Paul Dano as the young Wilson and John Cusack as the aged version, the film flawlessly moves back and forth between decades without losing its audience and it
really makes you feel like you are there
watching the creation of the legendary music come out of his brain.
For the first time in my cinema
watching career, I
really,
really enjoyed Colin Firth's
performance.
Turturro is a pleasure to
watch (including his character's ongoing battle with eczema), but it's Ahmed's powerful
performance as Naz that
really sticks with a viewer.
Watching the finished product though, its painfully clear that the filmmakers are well within their rights to demand their money back, as the voice
performances here are so phoned in that BT or O2 should
really start charging for them by the second.
This was a good
watch in which the awesome music (soundtrack and score, this is definitely making an appearance in my music series), great lead
performances, and great fight sequences (the stairwell scene
really is worth the price of admission alone) slightly outweigh the meh to bad script at times.
Watch the video below to see if the 2013 Fiat 500 Abarth
really is «the ultimate high -
performance small car» for «track - day enthusiasts.»
The speaker
performance really lets down what is potentially a great place to
watch movies and listen to music, and we wonder if the same love and attention goes into the Asus applications as it does for the brilliant hardware.
J.J. Charlesworth's UK election special with a brief history of artists who have tried to work out which way the wind is blowing; Maria Lind goes in search of where things are
really happening at Documenta 14 in Athens; Heather Phillipson considers interspecies empathy while
watching Fevered Sleep's most recent
performance; Jonathan T.D. Neil on the banal, the extreme, and the high commercial theatre of the art market.
Thankfully that
really isn't a problem with the Huawei
Watch 2, though I'm sure that over time the
performance may dip down just a tiny bit with more apps being installed and with the hardware becoming older.
The ZenWatch 3, however, manages to run the core functions
really well —
performance is on par with other Wear devices (bar the original Moto 360), the gestures actually work better than older Wear
watches too, and it generally ticks at a fast rate.
Its standby
performance is incredible, likely thanks to Doze, but
watching video or using the camera a lot,
really hinders how good the battery should be.