it's great and stunning, kind of new
story bad side has a good side, angel side has a evil side, especially there's lot love making scene LOL, like real sadistic scene too
Not exact matches
Stats don't tell the full
story, and it's reasonable to argue that Debuchy was playing in a
worse side, thus suggesting why his stats are better than Sagna.
We need more
stories out there to back up our
side of the
story, IF your baby has too much weight loss, to low blood sugar's, obviously in distress from not eating, hyperbilirubinemia, supplementation is NOT the
worst thing ever!!!
A little punchiness isn't
bad, but it becomes unethical when the hook of a
story turns into demoralizing one
side of an otherwise harmless, though not necessarily controversial, topic.
High unemployment is a problem that seems all
bad, he says, but if you approach it from a
side door — perhaps profiling people who have founded new business and learned new skills or industries that have benefited from the downturn — it turns into a
story that can inspire others, and maybe even lower the jobless rate faster.
Story number 3: Whether you tend to concentrate on
bad stuff or on the bright
side of life seems to be under genetic control.
Danny Boyle did something great with the kids from 20 years ago... Only
bad side is the deleted scenes and their meaning to the whole
story...
Out of time and overbudget, the movie previewed
badly and was eventually sliced down to an abrupt 88 minutes (by, among others, editor Robert Wise, who would go on to direct such films as West
Side Story and The Sound of Music).
The
side quest
stories are even
worse then the main
story so grinding them out was out of the question for me.
In the
story side it is even
worse.
It tells a
story of transformation, of Big Boss, the
baddest guy in the Metal Gear universe, and his emotional and intellectual journey to the dark
side.
There's an impressive balance between the good and
bad sides of the
story in a complex screenplay about modern bank robbers in Texas.
@ribstaylor1 I totally agree but I wouldn't mind if the
story was average or
worse as long as the gameplay was fun but besides a handful of main
story missions, the
side ops are literally the same, repetitive mission over and over again.
There's a very dark comic
side to this
story, in which blacks and whites come together to treat another group
worse than blacks were ever treated under apartheid.
It's clear right from the get - go that director John Huston (who co-wrote the screenplay with Peter Viertel) isn't interested in presenting both
sides of this
story - said Chief of Police is almost ridiculously evil, completely devoid of any redeeming qualities - but that's not necessarily a
bad thing, as the filmmaker does an effective job of establishing each of these rebels (to the point where we're genuinely rooting for them to accomplish their complicated mission).
At this point I don't even care if the
story turns out
bad or whether the
side missions end up being fetch quests.
The fascination lies elsewhere, partly in the researching of the extraordinary
story itself and its multifarious detail, and partly in Spielberg's play on good versus evil, where Ben Kingsley's quietly effective portrait of Itzhak Stern, Schlinder's Jewish accomplice, is contrasted with Goeth as the good and
bad angels at his
side.
It was the best of times, it was the
worst of times, it was the age of transcendent filmmaking in the The Lost City of Z and A Ghost
Story, it was the age of foolish Spider - Man remakes / reboots / regurgitations, it was the epoch of a magnificent enquiry into belief by the evergreen Martin Scorsese, it was the epoch of the incredulous return of Mel Gibson in a box office hit, it was the season of Michael Haneke shining a light on our uncaring societal malaise, it was the season of manifold more people watching Baywatch, it was the spring of Aki Kaurismäki's warm - hearted but politically pressing The Other
Side of Hope, it was the winter of despair at the box office results of masterpieces like Certain Women, Aquarius and The Death of Louis XIV, we had Yorgos Lanthimos» Kubrickian masterpiece before us, we had a new Kingsman film before us, we were all going direct to cinematic Heaven, we were all going direct the other way.
Albrecht Goertz's gorgeous 503 could not have come at a
worse time for BMW, as Douglas Blain explains in Drama Queen / In 1966 and All That, Steve Welsh reports from the unrivalled Goodwood Revival historic race meeting, which this year marked 50 years since Australian driver Jack Brabham won the Formula One World Championship in a car of his construction / Kit Foster tells the
story of the American Underslung, the first American sports car, and examines one of the prized survivors of this pioneering but short - lived marque in Swing low, sweet chariot / In his article, Cross-Channel concours, Jörg Sierks chooses his favourites from two prestigious concours events, held on the same weekend on opposite
sides of the English Channel / With the help of rarely seen archive photographs, D'Arcy Lever looks back at the highly effective trials specials built by Sydney Allard before World War Two.
Other
side stories and complications fill the novel, rich with intriguing characters, both good and
bad.
Now the
bad stories on the indie
side will sink without a trace.
He is the author of several print and Kindle book including: Thorns in the Heart: A Christian's Guide to Dealing with Addiction, Gotchyaa, Recovery for Codependency, and Journey on the Hard
Side of Miracles: The True
Story of Big
Bad Green.
Though readers were skeptical about a giant reset of their favorite comics, Flashpoint was a thrilling
story that saw the
worst sides of our heroes take over.
The article is not intended to counter-attack, make assumptions, generalizations, or paint our critics in a
bad light; it is to simply defend ourselves and present our
side of the
story.
There has been another
story in the news about
bad and fatal
side effects to a flea and tick preventative, this time Bravecto.
While we're not absolving the canine completely of its own responsibility in a dog - bite situation, there are always two
sides to a
story — even a
bad one.
As a
side scrolling shooter it wasn't
bad and the game did have some interesting mechanics, but the
story was straight up insulting to both its main character and the player.
I mean that's one of the biggest downsides with that game along with it's questionable gameplay and along with the really terrible main
story I absolutely hated what they did with the main quest but I absolutely love the
side quest of just randomly going town to town beating a
bad guy for the citizens.
• Cross «The Line» in a mature
story that explores the dark
side of war, where there are no bright outcomes, only
bad or
worse choices.
Both of these foxy, ferocious, fearsome women represent your typical good role,
bad role characters which again will influence and effectively dictate the end of the
story based on your actions e.g. who you
side with.
The first pack, named Jetstream, is a
side story where you play as
bad - ass cyborg Sam.
, and an Industrial Revolution puzzle game for Facebook that unlocks
stories about Columbia and allows users to pick a faction to
side with: the Founders or the Vox Populi (I have a pretty good idea which ones are the
bad guys and which ones are the rebels).
I agree about halo 4s
story, it made no sense unless you had read all the books and
side stuff away from the games, which is fine, but i think the games should focus on its path, and any think else just be an expansion on that When the main
bad guy popped up, they spoke about him as if the player knew who it was so thats where it lost me.
The
story is the best and most gripping part of it all, the
side quests aren't just fetch and grab, they make all the characters feel like they gave importance then in the main
story they just kill them off making the sorrow of the characters dying even
worse if you do the
side quests.
Fewer people know the next part of the
story, in which the Big
Bad Wolf and his fellow fairy - tale characters get exiled from their homelands and have to settle on the Upper West
Side of Manhattan.
The
story is not always what it seems though, and people on both
sides are shown to have their good and
bad sides.
Like most
stories, things eventually take a turn for the
worse, some things aren't what they seem, there is a climatic finish and more to look forward to, even if the
story is on the short
side.
Aranea's
story follows Nilfheim's perspective on the Starscourge and how Aranea ended up on their
bad side on the final day of the Empire.
Not
bad, but the
side - missions had me running around all over the damn place — which is like a tedious labyrinth — for very little worthwhile reward or
story.
There are core -
story progressing - «dungeons» that need conquering in the form of the game's Divine Beasts, which typically grant Link new powers, weapons and items to help him defeat the game's big
bad (good old Ganon returns again), as well as a dump truck load of well - crafted
side quests, collectibles and puzzles that can be optionally taken up if desired.
Don't let the
bad reviews put you off this a good game far superior to the horse crap colonial marines especially if your looking for a recent offering into the aliens universe then this is your best bet, the graphics have held up well considering the games age, However there is one slight winkle and that is the
story is a little on the weak
side but doesn't distract from the good gameplay.
When the news gets this
bad, it's only natural to feel afraid, even when you know these headlines are just one
side of the
story and the solutions we need are in our hands today.
Seeing
stories about yourself can be highly upsetting, especially if they are only showing one
side of the
story — and even
worse if that
side is not true.
Nomadic / Peckham About Blog Victoria mostly writes personal
stories about all the ups and downs that go with trying to «find yourself»,
stories of grief, false starts, love, nomadism, working on the road, frustrations, freelancing, confusion, trying to start a business, and the good,
bad and ugly
side of travel, on her blog.
My mother's time - outs only created a really
bad case of self - pity in me — especially when she would not listen to my
side of the
story — she just called me «Alibi Ike».
As the movie delves into the high stakes gambles investors were making on high - risk and generally opaque financial structures such as RMBS and collateralized debt obligations (CDOs) it is fitting that the
story line takes a bit of a
side trip from Wall Street to Las Vegas, which ended up as one of the markets
worst hit by the resulting crash.