This story feels closest to what's happening in the world without actually saying anything to direct but rather playing in the real world.
Both Curry's miniseries and the new adaptation wisely chose to omit it from their adaptations, which actually makes
the story feel closer to the real ethos of King's philosophy.
Not exact matches
I wanted it to
feel more like
Close Encounters of the Third Kind meets a Stephen King
story, with a bit of a satirical bite thrown in.
The second
story seems to have the Hindus up in arms against the book, looks like they (hindus) somehow
feel that they have a free pass at criticizing others here but when it comes to their own are very
closed minded and fanatic.
They tell me all about their fears that their lives — their relationships, their true selves — are effectively over after the baby arrives, and they
feel their fears are validated by the horror
stories told by their
closest friends.
I wanted to write my
story to show that when we stay
close and work through the
feelings, we can deepen our connection to our children and build their confidence.
Like the title suggests, the
stories are dark and give off a
feeling like the corners of your room are
closing in.
While I was in University, all I ever wanted was to incorporate travel into my
story and every time I book a flight, I
feel like I'm getting a little bit
closer to living that dream; and for the rest of you who want the same thing, I'm working on my guide to travelled #sponsored so you can use the same tips so many other bloggers do to travel for a living.
The film
feels a little less amateur than «Pusher», - a cheap debut feature for some underexperienced Dane trying to make abstract art - and it's that which brings the final product
closer to decency, because many of the missteps that ruined «Pusher»
feel more considerable in this superior, but still misguided effort, which has a good bit to commend, but even more to complain about as questionable «
story «telling notes that ultimately send the final product crashing into mediocrity.
Catchy melodies interesting
stories wonderful rhythms Perhaps to a certain extent the fact that it is low key prevented reviewers from
feeling the gush necessary to giving it a sparkling review I have no such qualms It's like a garment one purchases that fits so well both physically and psychically one can't imagine how one had lived without it My only complaint would be that a few tracks seem to end to quickly I wish they had been given a little more instrumental workout especially the
closing track «Early Earthquake» or maybe I just hate for the cd to end
«Give Life Back To Music» with its robot voice and disco beat, «Giorgio by Moroder» with its spoken word
story before kicking in with its ferocious live drumming and strange sounds, the eighties
feel of «Instant Crush» with the Strokes Julian Casablancas on vocals, the Television sitcom theme style of «Fragments of Time», the
closer «Contact» which builds to a glorious crescendo there is so much here to love.
Chewing the scenery MY ASS Anne Hathaway did a spectacular playing Tantee A PERSON IN PAIN as she is singing she is putting emotion into the song that way we
feel the pain she's going through how is that in any way «chewing the scenery» 2nd the
close - ups have a purpose Tom Hooper wanted to you to
feel the actor's emotion's and he wanted to see the actors sing up -
close because obviously this is a sad
story and he wanted it to look like staged play is that a crime 3rd why is everyone nitpicking we get a good quality movie for the first time and this is what u do NITPICK NITPICK NITPICK this was a fantastic movie and you know it nitpickers
Even knowing where this
story ends, by using hand
close - ups during tenser moments and making more intimate shot choices overall, Affleck puts you in the mix right alongside the six, letting you
feel the revolutionaries bear down on you, too.
In one scene, there is a character named Izzy (Page, To Rome with Love) who tries to bring down someone
close to her whose company is involved in a major pollution scandal, but these moments don't ring as profound without anything to ground her character, and the way that this
story thread evolves
feels manufactured, which is evidenced by the lack of genuine emotion when the episode concludes in a traumatic way.
She's never a genuine character; she's a hooker - with - a-heart-of-gold fantasy transferred to an exotic location, and no amount of exuberant Bollywood - style dancing over the
closing credits can make this love
story feel authentic.
But the
story is so simple that it's almost unnecessarily long just for the sake of
feeling epic, and it's tonally uneven as well, due in part to a few scenes that stray
close to parody and some cameos (from Franco Nero, Jonah Hill and Tarantino himself) that are too cheeky for their own good.
The screenplay by Simon Beaufoy (Slumdog Millionaire) is
close to perfect in the way it relays the
story of the match of the film's title, finding a way to juggle a number of subplots to tell a cohesive
story that doesn't
feel like a typical biopic.
I wasn't too surprised to be let down but this movie, it was actually worst than the first and that was a bad movie, the second on the other hand has more of a
story and
feels like a genuinely longer movie (as well as more
closer to the 2nd / 3d game plot).
After following an uplifting, spirited, feminist narrative, In a World... finishes on a distinctly
feel good note, with all the main characters, presumably, very happy — we're not quite sure because the
story doesn't
close.
Looking at the billboard posters for «The Snowman» (2017, Tomas Alfredson), I had the
feeling that if I paid
close attention while watching the movie, I might see a red flag or perhaps spot a clue that the police miss in a complex and carefully constructed
story of a serial killer on the loose.
By the time Warner's
story finally brings itself to a
close, so much theoretical, in - movie time has passed that you can almost
feel yourself turning grey with him, whilst so many of the early foundations for the case are breezed through so quickly, it's difficult to get a handle fully on the magnitude of exactly what's going on.
Despite that, I have never
felt like any game has come
close to capturing the essences and
story of One Piece — unlike say — Dragon Ball or Naruto.
But everything is so
closed off within that
story that it doesn't
feel as urgent as Far From Heaven, which involved a community in the wide - ranging effects of bigotry and hate.
And the film ends well, with Lovelace trying to finally
close a dark chapter in her life by coming forward and telling her
story the way she
felt it should be told — and perhaps help other women caught in the same situation.
It
feels like it was important for him to get Tommy and Greg's
story right and even seems like the
story hit
close to home for him as a creative artist.
Solo: A Star Wars
Story feels like it might come
close since Han is one of the funnier characters, mostly thanks to his friendships with Chewbacca and Lando Calrissian.
The
closest any film has come to
feeling like this is Richard Tanne's Southside With You, a
story about Barack Obama's first date with Michelle Robinson in Chicago in back in 1989, many years before he would become President of the United States.
All three have plenty of insight to share about their roles on set but project a bored familiarity with the whole thing; Yagher and Hicks fell in love on the production and later married, so you have a
feeling that they've been recounting these
stories in
close company for years now.
As the
story skips days, months and sometimes even years, the film
feels a lot like it's been divided into separate acts like a theater production, but it's not incredibly surprising considering that «
Closer» was indeed an award - winning play before being adapted for the screen by the original play's scribe Patrick Marber.
Creed
feels like a perfect loop -
closer on the series, returning to dependable
story beats that
feel more surprising and heartfelt because of the middling movies that came before.
Educators should pay
close attention to their students» and colleagues»
stories and, through «storientation,» use these shared
feelings and expectations to create desired outcomes.
I've got a
feeling that there are other similar attention - grabbing
stories to break, once reporters like you take a
closer look.
The mechanical package stacks up well and Ford has clearly taken the latest Fiesta's inside
story seriously, too, with an interior
feel that comes
close to matching the very best in its class.
In 1932 North Carolina, Stella
feels the effects of a Klan cross burning, segregation, voter registration, and a major house fire in a
story of change in a
close - knit community.
It's been a while since I've been engaged in commenting on news
stories, but I
felt compelled to do so again after I read this, since I literally just addressed ebook - only stores
closing in a blog post today.
They may not be interested in your
story (which is perfectly fine), or they might
feel too
close to the author to properly enjoy the
story.
Now that they've announced a second season of the show, I'm curious about how they'll extend this
story because I
felt the ending was pretty
close to perfect.
No
story should be submitted until the writer
feels it is as
close to perfect as it possibly can be.
In Alex's
story, I wanted to explore geography, to think about what a
close - knit, intensely local family
feels like when you're far away from home for the first time.
This
story of a bear who does everything in his own slightly off - kilter way is told in single - page vignettes, each with its own charming visual punch line, making this easy to work with in small doses and allowing young readers to
feel a sense of accomplishment as they move —
story by
story, page by page —
closer to the end.
There was something satisfying to me after I
closed the book as I
felt the
story came full circle.
And I think the blurb might sound appealing to those who specifically seek out epic fantasy (I've never described my stuff as epic fantasy, but with the political emphasis in this one and the multiple
story lines, it
feels closer to it than many of my others).
While you may
feel that anyone would like the message in the book or be entertained by the
stories you share,
closer examination will reveal that your target isn't everyone.
Ms. Parrington said, «From the moment you start this
story, you
feel what it's like to be the wife of a traveling executive, living in foreign places, the camaraderie built within the
close - knit communities of the families stationed in far - away places.
Let us assume for example that our purpose in short
story writing is to express our
feelings on a controversial topic, and that our audience is a
close, sympathetic friend.
«I
feel a
close connection to each of our partners in MONICA CARES and the designs I have created are understated pieces that tell the different
story of each charity.
I have another sad
story about this issue, When I came here there were 39 free roaming cats on this base because people that lived
close by were feeding them and
felt sorry for them, now there are none!
Guest can choose the villa
feeling: airy, three -
story Hales, or Hawaiian - style low - rise villas, each with a couple of dozen rooms, very
close to the waterfront; or the condo
feeling, in the eight -
story Wailea tower.
- for Sonic's 25th anniversary last year, Iizuka received a task to deliver some sort of product - the target was «dormant fans» who used to play the SEGA Genesis, but haven't really played any games since - Iizuka met Christian Whitehead, which lead to the creation of Sonic Mania - there was talk of another port, but Iizuka thought fans would desire something new from the old games - this is the first time Iizuka partnered with a team of devs spread across various countries - Iizuka said this team had a greater passion to create - this was in comparison to companies that set decisions on a pre-determined schedule (in meetings, etc)- the team had so many features they still wanted to add after the beta version was complete - since there were only a few spots with text that needed to be localized, they could bring the game to more places quicker - the game has Japanese, English, French, Italian, German, and Spanish support - the Studiopolis stage is included due to receiving the most requests from the Sonic Mania development team - Iizuka actually considered reducing the amount of stages at one point in order to meet the development schedule - Sonic Mania doesn't really have much in the way of cut content like scrapped stages - since Sonic Mania was only distributed digitally, the team was able to continue working very
close leading up to launch - this let them put in practically all ideas, and there are currently no plans for DLC - Iizuka recommended Flying Battery Zone for inclusion becaues he likes the music - he also likes when the player goes inside and outside the ship - Iizuka likes Mirage Saloon because the stage structure will be different depending on the player character chosen - Puyo Puyo gameplay was added because there was a Puyo Puyo game released in the west for the SEGA Genesis - this game was originally called «Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine», and the team thought it would make a fun boss battle - Iizuka didn't have plans to feature Blue Sphere in the special stages - the Blue Sphere special stages were brought over to Mania as a test, but ended up staying for the final game - the team
felt the need to continuously connect stages from various eras, which is doe with the Phantom Ruby
story - for Sonic Mania, it was decided that the technological limit would be set at SEGA CD, - this is higher than the Genesis but lower than Saturn - in creating a SEGA CD - grade special stage, they would intentionally make SEGA CD - grade polygons
The
story mode didn't really do anything new, or that other games haven't done better but it's worth playing through at least once, even if it's just for some sweet multiplayer collectables and the
feeling of accomplishment when the
story finally draws to a
close.