Sentences with phrase «spatter as»

Unlike French fries, dough doesn't spatter as it hits the oil.
The first image we see of Tom Hiddleston as Dr. Laing is blood spattered as a result of his living in enclosed and eccentric surroundings.
There's also more detail in Lara's outfit, which becomes increasingly ripped, torn, stained, and blood - spattered as the journey continues.

Not exact matches

One of our favorite looks, as Allure reported, comes from colorist Roxie Jane Hunt, who recently created a spattering of rainbow prisms atop a brunette blunt cut.
George R.R. Martin is known as a bloodthirsty writer, lopping the heads off your favorite A Song of Ice and Fire characters (sometimes quite literally) with a reckless abandon that barely gives you time to grieve before the next blood - spattered literary massacre.
I'm afraid I see the Bible as much more than «a spattering of ink on a page.»
The spatter analysis indicate him as the source.
The pans are deep (no spattering), and wash up (even the stainless stell one) as if it was never used.
Do this very carefully as the caramel will spatter.
Add the butter and cream (be careful as the mixture will sizzle and spatter) and continue to cook until the caramel temperature reaches between 250 ° and 260 ° on an instant - read thermometer (this is soft ball stage; if you don't have a thermometer, you can test the caramel by dropping a very small amount into a cup of ice water.
Allow the butter to sizzle and melt, swirling the pan every so often as it bubbles and spatters.
Yes, it spattered, but not as much as I feared.
Both boxers» shirts were spattered with blood as they turned and walked back to their corners.
It is true thatthere is a breed of young grease - spattered Americans which is tinkering withthe future under the tender watchfulness of girls in blue jeans, but theyshrink in horror when referred to as hot rodders.
At rain - spattered Le Mans a Ford GT40 with an English accent (above, moving into the turn past the pits) took the lead after four hours and rolled to victory as supposedly unbreakable German contenders fell ill
Eric Schneiderman had a paint - spattered maintenance worker at his swank Upper West Side apartment building run interference Thursday morning as he scurried into a waiting SUV.
By the time millions of people had discovered the world of forensic science through TV programs such as «CSI» and «Forensic Files,» Heather Mahalik was already busy studying blood spatters and collecting hair samples.
The greatness of Django Unchained, however, comes not from its nods to Corbucci and Leone, its prodigious reliance upon Ennio Morricone compositions, its deliciously evil villains, blood - spattered vengeance or comic inserts (though an early scene in which the newly freed Django picks an outfit to pose as Dr. King Schultz's valet is endearingly funny).
Comic ANDY DICK led a PETA protest in Chicago, Illinois on Thursday (18Jun09), dressed as a blood - spattered Ronald MCDonald.The newly - sober funnyman...
Short on originality and suspense but long on blood spattered action, like Zack Snyder's remake of Dawn Of The Dead, AVP Requiem does not work as horror but for a shooting - monsters - with - big - guns sci - fi splatterfest it's a visceral, edge of the seat rollercoaster ride.
As our kick - ass heroine disposes of a small army of opponents, you feel every slashed artery, smashed cartilage and vigorous ejaculation of blood spatter.
I survived Jackie by imagining Malin Akerman chirping the first lady's lines in a blood - spattered pink pantsuit (and visualizing Nick Offerman as LBJ); I toughed through the most repetitive parts of It by swapping out Bill Skarsgard's Pennywise for Rob Corddry's Dr. Blake Downs, who also believes strongly that laughter is the best medicine.
They Came Together structures itself as Joel and Molly telling the story of how they met to a pair of friends (played with great reactionary humor from Bill Hader and Ellie Kemper spattered throughout the movie) over dinner and as their story unfolds Wain and company (the film was co-written by Michael Showalter) try to cram in as many daggers to the sides of rom - com cliches as they can in an 80 - minute period.
I was later somewhat disappointed to learn, as the quote above reveals, that the shot was achieved through visual effects, but it wasn't enough to erase the image from my mind: a distressed Milk confronts a police officer following a violent night of gay - bashing in the Castro as a whistle — a plot point raised earlier in the film — lies blood spattered on the ground, reflecting the scene throughout.
This action - packed horror comedy tells a blood - spattered tale of basement butchery and shifting allegiances as these unlikely adversaries enter a deadly showdown.
His tale will come to an end as Miami's skilled forensic blood - spatter analyst with a taste for killing begins his possible descent into madness after sister Deb struggles to comes to terms with his Dark Passenger's craving.
The next episode of TCM's History of Hollywood series takes us into the 1950s, and they pair it with a bunch of gritty dramas on Monday (a few of which started as teleplays, as befits the 1950s preoccupation with television) and a spattering of other»50s highlights on Wednesday.
It is hard to choose a standout performer within the film as each one embodies their character to a fascinating degree, their essence felt in every line, quip and insult that gets spattered throughout this hellish middle - class gathering.
From a mud - spattered prison riot to a blistering car chase, Evans never lets up, peaking in an astonishing seven - minute long showdown that leaves you as drained as the combatants.
can feel like a disingenuous apologia, portraying Lawrence's character as the victim of neglect and increasingly repugnant violence bred out of her husband's indulging in his own idolatry: a blood - spattered muse.
Funny Games, for all of its quirks and sneers as a self - aware «art» film, essentially resigns itself to generic spatter horror.
During my week with the Mazda, I had to clean the camera lens several times, as it was constantly being spattered with road grime.
Pratima Cranse's excellent book went with me to lunch, to the doctor's office, to the kitchen counter as I prepared dinner; its pages spattered with everything from coffee to marinara sauce.
A charming, gore - spattered throwback to the arcade days One of the cruelest injustices of the games media — besides the obvious stuff like not paying its writers, treating women like dirt, and comparing everything to Dark Souls — is the dismissal of the noble beat - em - up as a legitimate genre.
Specifically, in my case, the dream I had a couple of decades ago, as the owner of eternally half - painted miniature orc, elf and Empire armies, of a videogame that captured the lunatic grandeur of Warhammer of Fantasy Battle (without spattering mothers carpets in «Chaos Black» paint).
I'm talking about shiny high resolution boxers and semi-realistic blood spatter being the reason for an unbalanced defensive game, poor AI, cookie - cutter characters, physical controls that feel tacked on (that's unusual), and a boxing experience that — despite using the Unreal Engine — feels as though it lacks power.
Zombie games have become more bloodthirsty, with blood spattering and body parts flying everywhere as the player slices through zombie after zombie.
Splatoon 2 doesn't seem to make major leaps over the original, keeping the same premise — spattering paint guns to cover as much of the stage for your squad as possible — and even some of the same content.
Blood spatters everywhere as you cut through hordes of demonic spawn, and it stays plastered all over your poor party members for dialogue and cut scenes too.
There is, for example, a more generous spattering of bonfires throughout the world, those life - giving warp points which offer you shortcuts into the mystery as, scene by scene, you clear the fog of war.
It showed a perfectly white arena, giving the user the opportunity to define it by throwing big globs of black paint everywhere, which spattered convincingly against walls and acted as a sort of acrylic sonar to guide the player through the world.
The spatter will be appear as rather bold dark spots and is an effective way of giving an impression of one or two leaves in the shade.
In the 1940s and 1950s the main groups within the Abstract expressionism were the «Gesture Painters» and the «Color - Field Painters», who experimented with new techniques for applying paint: dripping, pouring, throwing, squirting, squeegeeing, and spattering, and with the use of unconventional tools, such as wall paper brushes, sticks, and trowels.
It's a dirty book anyway, In My Room by Guillaume Dustan, and as she reads the line, «I was lying on the bed jerking off, smoking a joint» in a delicate voice, the artist starts getting spattered, too.
One can see the spatters low on the wall, though, as not aggression but the bare evidence of materials.
Her working environment, documented for the first time in a number of new photographs by the artist, will be recreated as installations in the gallery, down to the paint pots, brushes, books and discarded scraps of newspaper that are similarly covered in the spatters, splashes and drips that result from her obsessive painterly method.
Marden's early paintings box the viewer into the moment of encounter, offering at most a sliver of spattered canvas along a picture's bottom edge — like a faint crack of light beneath a door — as a whispered invitation to ponder the work's material history and creative context.
Jackson Pollock (1912 - 1956) became known as «Jack the Dripper» because of his drip - and - spatter technique that fell upon a canvas laid out horizontally on the floor.
There's something recognisably Pollock - like about some of these spatters, but it's difficult to imagine Long as the hardy action - hero painter.
In the 1980s, he experimented with chemicals spattered onto wet canvases, and fixed objects — such as the lids of the jars in which he mixed paint — directly to the surface of his paintings.
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