Roughly two or three times a year when I happen to find myself in a yoga studio, I quickly realize that I instantly slow down, breathe and move slower, and reflect on
my small role in something far greater.
Not exact matches
I'm all for carrots
in a mirepoix,
small chunks of it
in chicken pot pie, or
in small stick form as a vehicle for large globs of peanut butter; i.e, they're fine enough
in a supporting
role, but certainly not
something I particularly enjoy as the star of the show.
The first trailer has finally arrived for «The Predator,» beloved filmmaker Shane Black («Kiss Kiss Bang Bang,» «The Nice Guys,» «Iron Man 3») offering his take on the «Predator» franchise —
something he's familiar with having a
small role in the 1987 John McTiernan - directed original.
Even
in the
smallest roles he has a way of breathing a little
something special into the picture, whether it be falling apart around him or a good film he's just made great (must - sees include: Animal Kingdom and The Rover).
He recently wrapped another film
in something a record pace, a drama starring Ben Affleck, Rachel McAdams, Javier Bardem, Rachel Weisz, Olga Kurylenko, Barry Pepper and featuring a
small role for Jessica Chastain.
The ensemble cast is impressive, and each perform quite well
in fleshing out their
small roles into
something more substantial.
Her very presence
in a movie, no matter how
small the
role, is going to bring
something to the table.
Wilson is a slight film, a
small - scale character study of a man who's failed to see the meaning of life for many a moon and while Harrelson is brilliant
in a
role he could undoubtedly play
in his sleep, the film around him just never clicks into a gear that would've made this tale
something truly special.
Instead, we're given recognizable actors (Laura Linney, Stanley Tucci)
in small roles where they pop up from time to time and spout
something apocryphal for the benefit of the audience, like a British newspaper editor (David Thewlis) bellowing: «He's the head of a huge global media empire who's accountable to no one.
And, one of the factors
in very
small communities is
something that I call «high surveillance and low anonymity» and by that I mean you live the
role 24/7/365 — it's not really 365 because there are some breaks, but you know what I mean.
I was excited to be part of
something new and felt fortunate to be able to play a
small role by participating
in the pilot.
Many large financial companies played
small roles in the scheme, and they will all probably pay
something to make the lawsuits go away.
Her veterinarian said her food would play a huge
role in her recovery, but I literally almost cried trying to find
something she would eat which also met her dietary needs (which is a very
small selection of prepared products) So needless to say, it makes me deliriously happy to tell you she BEGS for this.
Dubbed Agricola: All Creatures Big and
Small, the idea of this game is simple,
in that players assume the
role of a peaceful rancher, who ends up
in something of a competition with the neighboring rancher.
They're
small, they're more sketchlike
in a way... One of the ways I'm talking about painting now is trying to talk about these little casual abstractions that look like
something a painter could do when they can find a few hours
in the studio when they can actually perform the
role of the painter, instead of the residency - runner or the blog - poster.
And so whenever we can do
something, however
small, to support parents
in what is a very complex
role, and that's bringing up their children to be healthy, happy, confident learners, whatever we can do I think has a ripple effect.