Sentences with phrase «reprised from»

The red graph is reprised from the previous article:
I'll close with my overarching thought, reprised from a December post, on how networking could well be the meta - innovation that will drive the scale of progress that is required as human populations and appetites surge at least through mid-century:
Indoor arena events will also make their debut in the MXGP series as part of the new Stadium Series mode, as well full rider and bike customisation which has been reprised from Ride and MotoGP 15 before it.
Greta Gerwig plays the character who has been reprised from an earlier Solondz film, Welcome to the Dollhouse.
Additionally, Hoffman received a Tony ® Award nomination for his role as Shylock in «The Merchant of Venice,» which he reprised from his long run on the London Stage.
Spider - Man and Aunt May are the only two characters obviously reprised from those other versions and, cast significantly younger than before, they feel fresh and different.
Johnny Depp «s mumbling, halting Guy Lapointe gag, reprised from «Tusk,» might be funny used very judiciously.
I also enjoyed the quick - time events in the game which gives you a reprise from the main gameplay and makes the game feel more like a wrestling title than just a generic fighter.
Here, he offered four tracks, including an opening theme with narration, a 20 minute medley of Ogre Battle themes, the bouncy piano - led «Spectrum,» and the concluding piece «Neo-A Planet's Death,» a reprise from Troubadour's Great Wall.

Not exact matches

In one concept, 72andSunny pitched having Tom Cruise reprise his character from the 2008 comedy Tropic Thunder as a brash, cursing movie studio executive, and equip him with a PlayBook to run his corporate fiefdom.
Though Smith won't be back, a majority of actors from the original movie will reprise their roles, including Jeff Goldblum, Vivica A. Fox, and Bill Pullman.
Embarking on a media tour to promote his new book - and, in the process, testing a potential White House run - the former Massachusetts governor is reprising lines on his Mormon faith from his last bout as presidential contender.
He reprises several arguments from his address to the extraordinary consistory on the family a few months ago at the Vatican.
It also reprises some themes from Smith's earlier books, including the case for postmodernism as an ally of Christianity rather than as a threat, and skepticism about the value of straightforward apologetics — with Taylor, he suggests that the genre diminishes religion by reducing it to just another «closed» set of propositions in an age that prizes storytelling and fluidity.
In fact, he'd love to reprise the warm atmosphere that he enjoyed at ManUnited in the mid-1990s, when he and five teammates rose from the youth ranksto the senior team, rather than his comparatively chilly seasons with RealMadrid.
A reprise of the facts from above:
There's still no official word on whether Daniel Craig will reprise his role as James Bond but more and more signs point toward Craig walking away from the franchise.
Appropriately, in a blast from the past, Fuzzy Zoeller, the author of the original Tiger Woods / fried chicken remark back in 1997, crawls out of the woodwork to reprise his role as a buffoon, saying his Tiger fried chicken comment was «a joke gone bad.»
The Belgian forward reprised his assist from the 1 - 0 home win over Tottenham and he rose to flick on a long ball from David De Gea towards Rashford.
The collective failure of last summer's signings meant that Liverpool never came close to a reprise of their 2013/14 title challenge, but Rodgers has faced a similar dilemma this close - season: how to invest the substantial proceeds from the sale of his best player.
The same goes for an audience idea from Thomas» tour which he reprises - that Margaret Thatcher should pay for her own funeral.
With Giving Tuesday coming up tomorrow, let's reprise an article from a couple of months back, which looked at an essential fact nonprofit fundraisers need to know before they take part.
Euro enthusiasm helped nick Richmond Park from Brexit Indy Tory Zac Goldsmith, so it's back to the future with a reprise of the 1980s and 1990s when embracing the European Union was an article of Lib Dem faith.
Their best hope may be that he reprises the role of his fellow Welshman, Neil Kinnock, who shifted Labour away from the fringes, leaving the stage clear for a more electorally appealing successor.
The move stands in contrast to the state's handling of the Thruway during the double lake - effect snowstorm of November when some 150 cars and trucks became stranded in place, reprising a similar calamity from December 2010.
Rivera, one of the most liberal members of the State Legislature, has reprised his attacks from two years ago: namely that Cabrera — an evangelical pastor — used to be a registered Republican, maintains ties to conservative groups like the Family Research Council and has praised the government of Uganda, which subjects homosexuals to imprisonment.
They went on to reprise many of the attacks from their first debate, and even argued over who had the more flattering New York Times editorial.
Ed Balls, who had advised Brown that Labour should reprise its «Vatman» campaign from the 1992 election (a caped Norman Lamont was depicted as «Vatman»), is now leading the charge against the coalition's VAT increase.
The latter is a subtle reprise of Tristram Hunt's message from Labour.
Today, Marty McFly arrives direct from 1985 to a future full of hoverboards, self - tying shoes, and rehydrated pizzas — plus two kids who look suspiciously like Michael J. Fox (the actor playing Marty) and a dad who looks suspiciously unlike Crispin Glover (who played the original George McFly but was not invited to reprise the role).
If Connery reprised that role today, his enemy might instead be Big Pharma, whose working methods have staunched the pipeline for medicines derived from nature.
Now he and his team are putting cells from human brain tumors into the organoids, which have reached the level of development and complexity of a 20 - week - old human fetus's, to see whether they reprise what happens in patients.
Because development often reprises stages of evolution, the growth of embryonic ears in tandem with the jaw is no accident: the sound - transmitting middle ear bones that are a distinguishing feature of mammals evolved from what used to be gill arches in fish and jawbones in reptiles.
Jennifer Lawrence reprises her role as the face of Dior's latest advertising campaign, which features the most covet - worthy handbags from the label's fall / winter 2015 line.
eHarmony reprised its success from 2011 to 2018, earning the same awards for a record - breaking seventh year in a row, and added a new award for innovation to its impressive collection of honors.
Or maybe something worse: a reprise of the actor's own inflated sense of himself as faux - mo provocateur — a cynicism and smugness left over from Interior.
Be it Enos reprising her thankless wife role from «Gangster Squad,» to Ludi Boeken as an exposition - dumping Mossad agent, to Peter Capaldi and Ruth Negga as scientists so thankless they're literally credited as Scientists despite being central to the third act, most of the players that crop up on Pitt's travels are perfunctory at best (to say nothing of Matthew Fox, inexplicably fifth - billed in a part that's not so much a cameo as a day - player gig — presumably he has more left on the cutting room floor).
Next we're in the familiar Bag End, and it's especially familiar because the story starts with the Bilbo and Frodo we already know, Ian Holm and Elijah Wood reprising their roles from LOTR.
You hear the film in French or English; the latter includes Sean Penn, Iggy Pop, Gena Rowlands, Catherine Deneuve, and Chiari Mastroianni, with Deneuve and Mastroianni reprising their roles from the French track.
He reprises themes and characters from the previous films that swell in the epochal siege of Hogwarts and ends his film with an almost wordless coda that will wring tears even from Harry haters.
In this latest Thor outing, Australian actor Chris Hemsworth reprises his role as the God of Thunder and this time it's Mark Ruffalo's Bruce / Hulk who's along for the ride (with a few others from the MCU showing their faces again).
David Leitch (Atomic Blonde) takes over directing duties from Tim Miller, but Ryan Reynolds, Morena Baccarin, Brianna Hildebrand, Karan Soni, T.J. Miller, and Stefan Kapicic will all reprise their roles.
He's marvelous, as are all the British character actors — Maggie Smith, Emma Thompson, Jim Broadbent, David Thewlis — who pop up to reprise characters from earlier films, sometimes without speaking more than a line or two.
After being cast as Lorene Rogers in a TV remake of From Here to Eternity (a role she reprised in a subsequent series based upon the film), Basinger finally made her way to the big screen in the low - budget drama Hard Country.
Bilbo (Ian Holm, reprising his role from The Lord of the Rings) is seemingly writing his memoirs, puffing on his churchwarden pipe and blowing out smoke rings as big as haloes and eating regular meals.
Freeman's Sherlock co-star Benedict Cumberbatch joins Richard Armitage, Stephen Fry, Bret McKenzie, and Evangeline Lilly among the new faces, while Ian McKellen returns as Gandalf, and Andy Serkis, Hugo Weaving, Cate Blanchett, Christopher Lee, Elijah Wood, and Orlando Bloom are among the other actors reprising their roles from the original trilogy.
Though often consigned by Hollywood's typecasting system to workaday villain roles, Kenneth Tobey has not be forgotten by filmmakers who grew up watching his horror - flick endeavors of the 1950s; he has been afforded key cameo roles in such latter - day shockers as Strange Invaders (1983) and Gremlins 2: The New Batch, and in 1985 he reprised his Thing From Another World character in The Attack of the B - Movie Monsters.
Naively believing that he's got a sure thing on his hands, Frank borrows money from his supplier, Milo (Zlatko Buric, reprising his role from the Danish trilogy), in order to get in on a big drug deal.
This scene could be read as either an arbitrary acknowledgment of Lincoln's documented interest in psychic phenomena or a brief opportunity for Spielberg and cinematographer Janusz Kamiński to reprise their watery fishbowl motif from Minority Report, but it really serves the more interesting, ambitious purpose of establishing Lincoln as a comedy of the narcissism that binds prophecy with political policy.
He made few films after 1948, but from 1949 to 1951 he starred in the title role of the TV series Martin Kane, Private Eye then reprised the role in 1957 in The New Adventures of Martin Kane.
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