Sentences with phrase «sound like real life»

Page One: A year inside the New York Times features unprecedented access to the world's most famous newspaper in a time of crisis, and Resurrect Dead: The Mystery of the Toynbee Tiles sounds like a real life Da Vinci Code as filmmakers decipher codes across North and South America.

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That sounds like a no - brainer on paper but watch out because in real life the search can be difficult.
A real - life story unfolding in Australia sounds more like an insane movie plot.
sobasically what youre saying is shallow love that does not accept the person wholly... sounds more like youre more interested in the outside... and as I saidin previous post... people who were married 50 years plus did not need to do this or live together first... REAL love
If you met Gretchen and her Romeo, you would totally think that they're every bit as adorable in real life as they sound like in this story!
This video from College Humor is hilarious and sometimes real life interviews sound somewhat like this, at least if Richard Sherman is talking.
Maine man George Soule quacks a duck calf that sounds like the real thing, but when he adds his bigger - than - life cork decoys to the Casco Bay scene he sometimes has trouble keeping inquisitive black ducks out of his blind
This video from College Humor is hilarious and sometimes real life interviews sound somewhat like this, at least if Richard Sherman...
They didn't cover it in depth at all, but the chapter with «Stories From Real Life» had all sorts of letters from poor, frustrated parents in the 1970s that sound exactly like the stuff we're going through now.
And indeed, the collapse of the «mathematical» bubbles in the knuckle joint generated sound waves that look just like the ones created in real life, the team reports today in Scientific Reports.
So, while the lectin worry sounds like a good theory, I don't think it is correct in real life.
Sounds like a real - life lifestyle experiment.
Dr Perlmutter IS right and years of science and research back up his claims along with true testimonials from real people - have you even read the book??? like I said before people like you who are not willing to give up gluten carbs and sugars are going to be the first ones to come on here with skepticism and claims that this is just another «fad diet - «newsflash Will this is a lifestyle and the followers are not in a cult they are real people who want to take charge of their health and live to see their great grandchildren and still be sound in their minds its fine to have questions but to come on here and insult this fine doctor who has helped so many people throughout his career and has written a New York times best seller to educate and help so many more people just makes you sound absurd and immature - he is speaking the truth everything we've been told about nutrition is a lie to profit the wheat industry, doctors and pharmaceutical companies because as long as people keep eating the wrong foods and getting sicker and fatter they will all profit.
Brock: Actually that's interesting «cause I've been like I feel like I'm lifting heavy I'm definitely lifting more than ever I've lifted in my life and I've put on a lot of strength, like I can't believe how much I'm bench pressing compared to 5 weeks ago when I started this program but I haven't actually put on any, well I've put on some muscle, not like a real noticeable amount and not really noticeable on the scale either but I have put on some squishiness around my gut, so I guess it sounds like I'm not lifting heavy enough yet but I have increased my caloric intake by like 500 or 1000 calories.
It sounds like a ton of fun and I'm so envious that you live near a «real» city where there are enough people to organize things like that!
You can't fake it in real life so if their interactions offline don't match what they sound like on their profile then that's a big red flag.
So the point of my rant is (and I don't want to sound like a pompous prick) you should recognize that somebody like me won't live in Vegas, so you can either lower your standards and meet only locals, or you can give me a real phone number
Although the title of this story sounds like a slogan of an average adult site for dating, there's a kernel of good sense in it: dating online can be a really efficient solution for those people who can't do the first step to their own happiness in real life as well as for those who have rather «special» sexual preferences: naughty chat fans, no strings sex seekers, swingers, and other «sweets lovers.»
Show people your true self instead of focusing on how you look and sound like you do in real life.
This sounds like it's going to be one of those typical sports stories about an underdog surmounting adversity and finding triumph, but Zhao is too invested in the truth of the lives of the real Jandreau and the fictional Brady to give us something that clichéd.
It's clear immediately that filmmaker Peter Berg is looking to ape the feel and tone of Paul Greengrass» work, as Deepwater Horizon boasts a documentary - like feel that's heightened by its low - key performances and general lack of context - with scripters Matthew Michael Carnahan and Matthew Sand, in terms of the latter, delivering dialogue that tends to emphasize authenticity over exposition (ie much of this stuff sounds as though it was pulled directly from real - life transcripts).
At the very least, the three actresses chosen to play the title roles — Jill Hennessy (Jackie), Lauren Holly (Ethel), and Leslie Stefanson — looked, sounded, and behaved exactly like their real - life counterparts.
Admittedly, he sounds nothing like the actual Edward Snowden (what was the point in putting on a much deeper voice), but he expresses that mental inner turmoil and anxiety to perfection, leaving us with a real - life character that is consistently intriguing to watch.
The characters may think they sound brilliant when they crib from Oscar Wilde with lines like, «What is true about music is true about life: that beauty reveals everything because it expresses nothing,» or «A real artist creates beautiful things and puts nothing of his own life into them.»
This comes from Deadline, and in what may be a nod to the way that the ridiculousness of real life made the ridiculousness of Veep a bit harder to manage, it sounds like the show is going...
(Fact: Andy Serkis sounds exactly like Gollum in real life.)
And while it sounds like the least controversial mechanic in gaming history, the patch was spurned by a Reddit post with 37,000 upvotes that accused the game of potentially endangering real - life parrots.
Tesla is one of the smartest people to ever live — if that sounds like exaggeration, x-rays are just some sh*t he discovered on accident and we're still not even touching the greatest of his inventions and theories — and he was also a real character, as the kids say.
Structured around scripted, fictional conversations designed to look and sound like real - life therapy sessions, complete with hushed tones and teary confessions, the film attempts to co-opt the emotional power of real - life therapy without caring about what is actually being said.
But even this cuteness wears thin as Wilson and Hudson's acting breaks down in several scenes, making their conversation sounds more like close friends (which they are in real life) who are helping each other memorize lines than the actual characters.
Although this circular dialog sounds like Abbot and Costello rhetoric, it is in fact part of the script from Glitter, Mariah Carey's semi-autobiographical film, which suffered several release date delays due to the star's real - life emotional traumas.
This all sounds like a tedious task in real life, but in the game, you have the ability to play as you need which makes it easier to deal with compared to the real life.
While films like Jean - Luc Godard's Breathless and François Truffaut's The 400 Blows were being celebrating for their use of real locations, arrhythmic editing, live sound and hand - held camerawork, Cassavetes had already been there and done that on the streets of New York City with Shadows.
Damsels in Distress, Whit Stillman's first film in over a decade, is (in the words of Robert Horton) «a blissful movie - real place that sounds and looks not quite like the one we live in.
Yes, that sounds remarkably like «Inception,» however, Dorado smartly chooses to focus his suspense more on real - life personal relationships rather than pounding away at dreams and memories.
For a factory worker named Douglas Quaid (Colin Farrell), even though he's got a beautiful wife (Kate Beckinsale) who he loves, the mind - trip sounds like the perfect vacation from his frustrating lifereal memories of life as a super-spy might be just what he needs.
Also, he has apparently never once heard or experienced a human conversation in real life, because not one written word sounds like it could have been spoken by live people.
Summed up by a former Lucas associate, it goes like this: «School life should resemble real life,» which sounds like a rather innocuous statement until you get into the trenches and watch educators try to duplicate factory lines and nursing stations — or whatever they think is «real life
The teacher had to multi-task (sounds like real - life) by teaching and keeping track of two students at a time!
Frampton's real - life love story sounds like a romance novel (or an adorable indie rom - com)-- she fell for her former intern after an impulsive kiss.
If those sounds familiar, that might be because it's describing real products that are already inbound (the company announced plans for 20 Windows 8 tablets running Clover Trail back in July), like the 8.5 mm thick HP Envy X2, the Dell Latitude 10 (with a 30Wh removable battery), and the Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 2, which also promises 10 hours of battery life.
Sounds like you two have some real - life personal experiences going back quite a while with DRIPs.
Our furkids perceive images on television in a way that's similar to the way we do, and they are intelligent enough to recognise images of animals onscreen as they would in real life — even animals they've never seen before — and to recognise animal - related sounds, like barking and meowing.
As much as this sounds like a riddle, in real life, long nails can lead to a multitude of problems.
Sounds great - nature at its best - but what it is really like in real life?
Doesn't sound too great when it's said out loud like that, and of course I love chatting and spending time with my real life friends, but the reason I enjoy twitter in particular so much is because of the travel blogging community!
In a wonderful touch you can even select if silencers eliminate sound completely like in most games or if they simply reduce the noise like in real life.
The cars all have their own sound, and the engines sound just like their real life counterpart.
Audio heard in WRC 7 is authentic, as its visuals are, from the noise of a vehicle crashing into a rock wall to smashing into a tree, even the sound of the gravel beneath your tyres sounds like it would in real life, but the best sounds you'll hear is the turbo engines and the mighty exhausts.
We all know that one person, who can describe a fist fight against a real - life latex - clad alien in the basement of Area 51 and make it sound like a script of a Mexican soap opera being read in the voice of the «guy on the couch «from «Half Baked».
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