Director Tom Harper has a great location (the same old
rickety house where the first film was set) and some decent talent to work with.
In 1986, they set up a field station for White's Bangkok research unit: little more than a centrifuge and microscope within Nosten's
rickety house.
The young Miami native's wild and vibrant symphonies on the canvas (think furious Cezanne - like brushstrokes, splashes of windex blue, and spring green that's so bright it looks acidic) depict the devil as inhabiting a luscious yet spooky space (gnarled trees,
rickety houses with potion - like smoke billowing in the windows) where men go to contemplate alone and flirt with destiny.
Not exact matches
And even in the difficulties, even in the exhaustion, even in knowing that I have to rise and shine for every one else in the
house in just a few short hours and how my work has suffered, even knowing I can't do this forever and knowing that I'll finagle for a tandem nap while everyone is at school, even here in this moment, I admit it: I delight in her and in this
rickety glider that creaks on the ease back motion.
Tour an old
house or historical location and the stairs will feel weird, even
rickety — all because of small variances in the stair sizes, which were made before these were standardized.
Arsene made himself part of the furniture and until the
house is cleared he will remain even though he is now a
rickety, non functioning chair.
You look at the
rickety, rotted beams that barely keep the
house standing and think it's just been poorly looked after.
An old
rickety bicycle parked under a tree in the
house was all my father could boast of as property.
It looked like a typical old East Coast
house,
rickety stairwells, pictures of the ancestors.
If the DOJ's case was already like a
house of cards resting atop a
rickety stool, then the new University of Arkansas study kicked out the stool.
A gospel - and - blues - hued musical score provides the soundtrack for a slow - moving montage of dusty Delta sunsets, rusty river barges, ramshackle storefronts and
rickety wood - frame
houses lining crumbling streets.
And yet behind this glitzy facade, a bohemian character endures, with
rickety warungs (cheap eating
houses) and reggae joints surviving between the cocktail tables, and quiet retreats dotting the much - less - busy north coast.
On the banks,
rickety old wooden
houses on stilts can be seen in stark contrast to the spanking new
houses and condominiums.
The silence has a welcome presence for guests at the
Rickety Bridge Manor
House.
And by an increasing number of Belizeans fleeing the crime, congestion
rickety infrastructure and lack of land for
housing in the old capital Belize City.
He recorded the arid Pennsylvania and Maine landscapes, rural
houses, and
rickety shacks with great detail, painting in each tiny blade of grass, individual strands of hair, and every subtle nuance of light and shadow.
In Down the
House, 2008, Gilmore, mallet in hand, stands precariously atop a pile of
rickety wood furniture and plaster blocks tied haphazardly together with fluorescent pink construction tape (a matching bow in her hair) and coated in still wet red paint and plaster.
Also taking advantage of an abandoned building in London are commercial gallery Ibid Projects, who in October opened up a temporary project space in a
rickety old
house in Hoxton Square; a stark contrast to their polished space on Vyner Street.