Sentences with phrase «scenes section such»

Hidden in the featurette are some little snippets of deleted scenes that aren't highlighted in the deleted scenes section such as a brief flash of Bean presenting the deadline to Ender and Bean in tears at the end saying, «He lied!»

Not exact matches

Despite that, such fight and chase scenes never feel entirely at peace with their surrounding sections.
A section on Ohio charter politics makes such claims explicit, naming names of individuals and operators who held up charter - law reform in that state for a decade through massive campaign contributions and behind - the - scenes glad - handing.
Unfortunately, the OWL can not save Killzone: Shadow Fall from having a derivative and uninspired gameplay sections such as on rails scenes, the now staple sniping section, to the frustrating free - fall missions and in particular, one of the worst ending encounters (* spoiler alert - pre-credit) we have played in a FPS in recent times.
Dynamic animations, such as rocking and stumbling to the motion of the train, help to make these real - time gameplay sections look like a perfectly scripted scene even through they evolving depending on your every action, and act as testament to Cage's eye for filmmaking techniques.
Even further on you'll come across sections that offer gameplay twists, such as riding on the back of a seahorse in an escape scene from a hungry shark!
Starting with the rather camp and flowery Tulip Garden (the end of route «A» we managed to complete); Metropolis - an awesome, fictional mix of various European city landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower and Nelson's Column with streetlights illuminating the gorgeous night sky; Ancient Ruins - the second stage we didn't get to see unfortunately; Imperial Avenue - a jaw - dropping sunset scene with Romanian architecture and coliseums; and finally the toughest stage of them all we don't even know the name of, since we couldn't reach Ghost Forest, the only stage from which the this final and most challenging mystery section is accessible.
Each floor is conceived as a cross section of our times, where works of artists from the 1960s (Alighiero Boetti, Daniel Buren, Lawrence Weiner, Enzo Mari, Cy Twombly, Rémy Zaugg and many others) are juxtaposed with those of some of the most rigorous interpreters of the current international scene (Walid Raad, Zoe Leonard, Ryan Gander, Thomas Hirschhorn, Philippe Parreno, Francesco Vezzoli, etc.) in a dialogue on various themes, such as architecture, performance, the body and the void.
In the 1880s, he began making a name for himself with his poetic interpretations of scenes from around the Chicago region; one such was included in the American section of the art exhibition at the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893 and was reproduced in a line drawing in the Chicago - based journal The Graphic.
To better implement this abstract mise - en - scene on such a large scale, the artist first plotted out individual sections in AutoCad, fabricated them in her studio, and later transferred them (with a week's worth of hands on labor) on to the site.
Section 1 (6) of RCA 2016 adopts the definition of «riot» in s 1 of the Public Order Act 1986, namely: «Where 12 or more persons who are present together use or threaten unlawful violence for a common purpose and the conduct of them (taken together) is such as would cause a person of reasonable firmness present at the scene to fear for his personal safety, each of the persons using unlawful violence for the common purpose is guilty of riot.»
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