Once in a while, you'll
see story sequences that I can imagine would be much more entertaining if they had voices or cool effects but instead they play like short silent films as if you're reading a comic book with no text.
Not exact matches
Beck
sees the music videos and animations as steppingstones — proof that Riot can create exciting action
sequences, emotionally poignant moments, and any other building blocks needed to tell immersive
stories in any medium.
If we line up the gospels in the time
sequence in which they were written — that is, with Mark first, followed by Matthew, then by Luke and ending with John — we can
see exactly how the
story expanded between the years 70 and 100.»
But it's unfair to judge on a book on its cover (or title) and after
seeing Matthew Vaughn's film adaptation which releases this weekend, I can honestly say that Kick - Ass is much better than I first expected and Vaughn's big - screen version of the graphic novel features sharp writing, brilliant performances, and of course, indulgent action
sequences and
story - telling.
As expected the
sequences of the war are breathtaking in their visceral horror, we simply have not
seen the war like this before, but Spielberg does not dwell on these scenes, knowing his
story is about something else.
Before you can start any battle, you have to dig thru an endless
sequence of branching dialogs which tell you the
story (since I am not a keen reader I attempted to just skip all that rubbish to finally
see the battles, but got
Special Features: • Brand new 2K transfer from the original camera negative • High Definition Blu - ray (1080p) and Standard Definition DVD presentations • Optional English SDH subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing • Audio commentary with co-writer and producer Mardi Rustam, make - up artist Craig Reardon and stars Roberta Collins, William Finley and Kyle Richards • New introduction to the film by director Tobe Hooper • Brand new interview with Hooper • My Name is Buck: Star Robert Englund discusses his acting career • The Butcher of Elmendorf: The Legend of Joe Ball — The
story of the South Texas bar owner on whom Eaten Alive is loosely based • 5ive Minutes with Marilyn Burns — The star of The Texas Chain
Saw Massacre talks about working on Eaten Alive • The Gator Creator: archival interview with Hooper • Original theatrical trailers for the film under its various titles Eaten Alive, Death Trap, Starlight Slaughter and Horror Hotel • US TV and Radio Spots • Alternate credits
sequence • Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Gary Pullin • Collector's booklet featuring new writing on the film, illustrated with original archive stills and posters
Powerful and dramatic, Flight is a nice return for Robert Zemeckis, as well as a showcase of a knockout performance by Denzel Washington, a well - executed
story, and the most intense airplane crash
sequence you might ever
see.
Arthur is just a boy as the
story begins, and the movie takes him into adulthood with its sole imaginative
sequence: With a drum machine pounding on the soundtrack, we
see him growing in a series of staccato cuts, which are interspersed with other quick cuts that show what's happening in Vortigern's Camelot.
A cheap dream
sequence offers the ending we'd really like to
see before giving us the ending your grandmother would approve of, leaving the drama, such as it is, for the behind - the - scenes struggle of real - life, foaming - at - the - mouth George Lutz to ride the crest of his stupid
story, true or not, into a third decade.
And anyone who has
seen her and Gosling's enchanting «A Lovely Night»
sequence or heard her triumphant «Audition,» which she performed live on screen, or simply given themselves over to the
story at the center of the film — which has a 93 percent favorable rating on RottenTomatoes.com and has grossed $ 269 million worldwide (on a $ 30 million budget)-- can tell you that she and her collaborators more than rose to the occasion.
That resulted in tweaks to puzzles or a decision to remove them entirely, and made it so that the
story felt like it was broken down into
sequences — again suiting the portability and Sleep function
seen with the Nintendo 3DS.
There's also some interesting
stories with the kids and how they were kept separate from Skarsgard as much as possible, only
seeing him in full costume for the first time when filming the Neibolt
sequence.
If I had my way, you'd never
see this
story, nor the one with the man disappointed about his friend's wedding partner, or the body double
sequence where a man and woman simulate sex while falling in love in reality.
It's hard to know where to start or how to even describe Annihilation — part alien invasion film, part surreal mind - bender, part heartfelt melodrama... I was on the set a little over a year ago, spoke with the producers, director, production & art designers,
saw the mood boards tracking the
story of the film, and watched a particularly tense
sequence filmed — and yet even after all of that, I'm still not sure what to expect.
During the pitch, the
story artist will do all the voices, narrate the actions of the
sequence and maybe even play sound effects with a physical instrument (or in the case of the demo we
saw, a squeaker toy) or play music from a computer.
This is very fitting since the
story revolves around sweet Leo, a fur trapper in the early 1800's who is mauled by a bear (in one of the fiercest visual
sequences I've ever
seen), forced to watch his son get killed in front of him by fellow trapper Tom Hardy (who was supposed to be taking care of him), and then left for dead in the cold, harsh wilderness.
Even if these references hint at the sort of
story that Midnight Special tells, what you won't
see coming is the genuinely extraordinary coup de cinéma that Nichols pulls at the climax, about which I'll say only that, after years of brain - numbing visual bombast from Hollywood, here is a
sequence that restores your faith in the capacity of special effects to achieve real grace, strangeness and beauty.
Granted, action, not
story, is the main interest here, and even in that respect Elektra disappoints, as the stunningly few action
sequences are unimpressive; the falling, billowing sheets accenting one swords - «n - sais faceoff may have been slightly interesting had we not already
seen it done far more memorably in Zhang Yimou's Hero.
A lot of fans expect that Avengers: Infinity War will therefore make the Soul Stone its all - important MacGuffin; however, the more we
see of the
sequence of events in Infinity War, the more we're convinced that the Soul Stone may not end up being a major part of the
story at all.
I used the card sorts to support (the sngle words being the starter then used the phrases for
sequencing to
see if they could reconstruct the
story.
The student also used the flow map (
see fig. 3) to analyze the
story's plot and
see the events as a
sequence.
Tim Callahan: — I
saw this movie, and while some people complain about Emo Pete or the dance
sequence, I complain about Sandman getting shafted and having his part diminished so Venom could get wedged into the
story along with X-Treme Goblin.
The method is effective, and character driven — rather than simply playing to
see what fantastically high - energy
sequence comes next, chances are that you'll find yourself interested in knowing how the
story develops.
During the Square Enix Present segment at E3 2014, co-director Tai Yasue revealed that the
sequence seen in the E3 2014 teaser would be relevant from the beginning of the game, and that the text
seen and heard was going to «be a real integral part of the
story».
Both sides the
story are completely intertwined with one another, so there are occasions where you
see the same cut
sequence, but play as the opposite character.
While its inferred
story is heartfelt, its attempts to tug the heartstrings are somewhat trite while the gameplay consists mostly of puzzles that involve blocks, A.I. companions, and other
sequences we've
seen many times before.
It's a much more user - friendly game this time around — you can skip & rewind
story sequences, creating new personas is much less of a hassle (you can pick inherited abilities & you can also
see a list of all personas that you can currently create), death is less of a penalty (it starts you back at the beginning of that floor instead of at your last save), and you can easily
see what you can do each day via the online feature.
That said, I was quite confused to
see my doppleganger appear in the game's opening
sequence, ultimately becoming a central character in the
story alongside my carbon copy clone of my schoolgirl - turned - godly warrior.
Starting with one of the best opening credit
sequences I have ever
seen Deus Ex tells a very engaging
story during the year 2027 when human augmentation has taken off and causes much controversy amongst humanity.
Bandai Namco played a
story mode
sequence from Tekken 7 that
saw Heihachi Mishima come to blows with the apparently - canon - in - Tekken - now Akuma from Capcom's Street Fighter franchise.
Several
sequences, including ones involving the game's summons, are an incredible sight to
see, and stand out above the more mundane sections of the
story.
Stories Untold (PC) One of a small but growing school of games that simulate the clunk of analogue equipment for their effects (
see the moderately recent «Her
Story», «Duskers» and «TIS - 100» for other examples of the form), «
Stories Untold» is a
sequence of linked horror vignettes that does a startlingly efficient job of freaking the player out.
The
story still carries all the typical Call of Duty set pieces such as over-the-top driving
sequences, a flight mission, and stealth, but there are several moments that deliver more emotion than we've
seen in recent installments.
Dyslexia may affect the development of the student's ability to remember in
sequence what is
seen or heard, his / her ability to identify sounds in words and his / her ability to put things in order (e.g. information, letters,
stories, numbers, the days of the week, the months of the year, etc); it may affect concentration, co-ordination, letter / numeral formation skills and the speed of reading and understanding.