Sentences with phrase «see flick at»

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Retail consultant Burt Flicking saw the move as part of a shift at Wal - Mart under Chief Executive Doug McMillon to pay closer attention to public opinion on social issues, noting the company had raised wages for entry - level staff ealier this year.
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I was flicking through my news feeds on Flipboard the other day (Flipboard for iOS is where I find the news I'm interested in rather than that which some newspaper editor of radio or TV producer thinks I should read, see or hear — I haven't bought a newspaper for at least ten years and am all the better and more diversely informed for that).
That flick really was something special, you can see the clip of it on this page if you missed it, and at such a young age Iwobi is already doing well, with a debut goal for his country, but with just two goals from 35 senior Arsenal appearances it seems obvious on the face of it where the lad needs to improve.
If you are going to do it at all you should be doing it from the first minute til you have used up everything, annoys me when I see him just flicking the odd switch.
At least one of those officials should be seeing that O'Shea's flicking the ball on, so it can't be offside and it should have been a penalty,» he continued.
As Trackling recalls, he was about to drive away when he glanced back at 8130 Morrison and saw a light flick on and the garage door begin to rise.
First thing, when Costa started complaining about Gabriel's flick, Fabregas joined him (you must see his face while complaining), Pedro joined him, and then at the last Ivanovic ran the length of the pitch first to control Costa, then followed Dean until he doesn't gets the red card out.
If the argument here is what kind of manager rather that what manager I would need to see a manager with guts with anger with emotion with firing tactics not some one watching a girly flick with popcorn MR wenger is too gentleman like and very cool I like MR wenger I like what he has done to the club Arsenal is a top club at the top four all seasons for the past 20 years Is there a fiery manager out there that can win us the league year in year out for the next 20 years?????
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How nice to see jack sead reiss and alexis all flicking the ball around at the end.
Christopher Schindler flicked on invitingly from the following corner, but no Terrier gambled on the loose ball which saw a great chance at the far post go begging.
First Dzeko grabbed his hat - trick after Toure got behind the defence to put across an inviting square ball, before Aguero flicked home a fourth after leaving Michael Dawson for dead and seeing Friedel duck out of the way of his shot at goal.
It finally came in ajnuary 2006, after the team had been knocked out of the Champions League in the group stage - the last match against Porto saw Ronaldo flick his middle fingers up at the rival Portuguese fans and earned him a two - match ban!
A fairly uneventful first half saw Juan Foyth and Fernando Llorente both head over from Kieran Trippier corners while Barnsley's Liam Lindsay went close at the other end with a flicked header from another corner.
Three at the back can't see a left back trotting across the field to flick the ball home to make it 2 - 1?
In 2011, two were seen hanging out at the surface with their mouths open, seeming to flick in small fish.
What's more, technology now allows us to manipulate these stages, potentially giving us a fast track to blissful rest (see «Sleep and dreaming: Slumber at the flick of a switch «-RRB-.
Synchronised Snacking When Des Cannon saw what he thought were caterpillars nibbling at a silver birch tree in his garden in Bray, Ireland, he moved in to flick them off the leaves — and was startled to see them all rearing up at him in synchrony.
You can't flick on the TV anymore without seeing two new abdominal exercise machines being promoted at once.
You see I was standing in a queue at the checkout, having a cheeky flick through a crappy magazine I had no intention of buying when I made an audible WOW.
I just thicken the line and extend the cat flick in the evening for more drama — just look at the pics below to see what a big difference that can make!
G went and saw You Before Me — a total chick flick, but so funny at the same time.
Horror flicks, hot docs and a long - awaited hip - hop biopic — your alternative guide to what to see at a theater near you this summer
I actually saw the film myself at a screening in London last Thursday, and I have to say I enjoyed it almost as much as Phillips» last flick.
What one needs to remember when reading this review and / or seeing this flick, is to look at it as a movie.
Now, this week's film could have very much been a look at the Steven Soderbergh male stripper themed MAGIC MIKE, but the boys have decided against it and opted to throw in the Keira Knightley and Steve Carell flick SEEKING A FRIEND AT THE END OF THE WORLD, which I've seen, and to be honest, its pretty darned gooat the Steven Soderbergh male stripper themed MAGIC MIKE, but the boys have decided against it and opted to throw in the Keira Knightley and Steve Carell flick SEEKING A FRIEND AT THE END OF THE WORLD, which I've seen, and to be honest, its pretty darned gooAT THE END OF THE WORLD, which I've seen, and to be honest, its pretty darned good.
At 93 minutes, the story doesn't stay longer than warranted, but still, the rest of the film clicks well enough that a bit more fleshing out would have turned a good action flick into a must - see for genre fans and even some non-fans alike.
I first saw this gritty crime flick back when I was a mere lad in the 1970s — its original title in Europe (where I was living at the time) was The Marseille Contract, so are we to assume its name was changed stateside to The Destructors to avoid confusion with The French Connection?
Someone at Sony saw fit to pick up Asif Akbar's indie sci - fi action flick Astro for home entertainment distribution.
You probably shouldn't feel short - changed by a giant monster flick that lacks standout characters, but a better film would have at least a few (see Jurassic Park or Alien).
You aren't supposed to take 12 - year - olds to see R - rated action flicks, but since «John Carpenter's Escape from LA» is aimed right at that adolescent / testosterone level, I figured «Why not?»
I saw this charming coming - of - age flick at Sundance, with an all - grown - up (or at least high school age) Freddie Highmore, the kid from Finding Neverland, remember him?
Wicked flick... saw it at MMadness last September.
Perhaps the best move made in this flick is to make one of those big action stars the main villain, as what we really want to see is Stallone and Van Damme go at it in an epic action finale one on one.
The rest of the film can be rejected, even at the intellectually contemptible level of disaster flicks, for such inept conceptions as a volcano that throws fireballs nowhere except straight at the hotel, and a tidal wave that must be only about one block wide, for all that the tranquil sea views from just up the beach indicate; and for trembly special effects the like of which hasn't been seen since the DeLuxe Color Allens at the turn of the Sixties.
«Seeing a flick from the balcony at the Paris Theater.
So instead, I'll start with the dumbest movie I've seen at TIFF so far, a nasty Z - grade exploitation flick by Ryûhei...
Well, now that the Sundance Film Festival is in full swing, we are starting to see more and more cool promotional material for a lot of the horror flicks that are having their premiere at the festival.
Well, now that the Sundance Film Festival is in full swing, we are starting to see more and more cool promotional material for a lot of the horror flicks that are having their premiere at the -LSB-...]
Other pundits predict that Ben Stiller's skeletons - run - amok flick, «Night at the Museum,» will be the big hit of the season, but we'll believe that when we see it.
Our very own chieftain Paul Heath will bring you his interview in the coming days but after seeing the film over at San Diego Comic Con with cast and crew in attendance (click the following link for my review), we can assure YOU»RE NEXT is easily the finest fright flick of the year.
Just did a film called «The East», which I saw at Sundance and it was a really great flick.
Today at Fantastic Fest I saw kids» movie «Buratino: Son of Pinocchio,» the British dark comedy «Down Terrace,» Terry Gilliam's long - awaited «The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus,» action sequel «District 13 Ultimatum,» and horror flick «The Children.»
After the jump, get a look at the sci - fi not - quite - remake Dredd, the YA adaptation Beautiful Creatures, Tom Hooper «s star - studded Les Misérables, Louis Leterrier «s magician heist flick Now You See Me, and Brian De Palma «s steamy thriller Passion.
If things work out right, we could see a future sequel to Christopher Landon's 2017 slasher horror flick Happy Death Day, says the film's star Jessica Rothe in a recent interview with the folks at Collider.
It's a shame that we'll have to wait an extra year to see Zack Snyder's MAN OF STEEL sequel, but at least we'll have another superhero flick to watch that weekend (in case you'd booked it off already).
What's more is that I thought I had accumulated enough points on my damn Regal Crown Club card and the dummy at the box office couldn't understand that i had actually surpassed the number of points needed to see a free flick.
«The chick flick»: I saw Nicole Holofcener's «Lovely and Amazing» last week at Telluride, where it was just about my favorite film.
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