Sentences with phrase «swagger even»

But does it keep its swagger even after the obligatory iFixIt teardown?

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There's even a bit of a Miranda Priestly from «The Devil Wears Prada» swagger to her when informing the board that The Post is running the papers.
These are more than cliche - swaggering words to me, this is the raw begging in my veins: I have done things I would rather die a thousand deaths than for even one person to ever know.
Our military, our Olympic athletes, even our tourists walk with a swagger.
Lately, though, it's started to feel like something has changed with Ronaldo, and not for the better — he's been less involved or as consistently effective in matches, he hasn't always had the same ruthless swagger, and there's honestly times when you can forget he's even on the pitch.
The Hawk is gone, and even if the White Sox don't miss Ken Harrelson's swagger and multitude of coaches, they should at least be grateful for the pitching staff he left them.
It will swagger to its full strength the following Saturday and refuse to be relegated to the background even for a moment until the last bowl game has been played.
Auston Matthews, Mitchell Marner, William Nylander and Co. will bring the swagger and provide plenty of highlight reel material against the Bruins in the opening round — and maybe even make some noise beyond it.
Even the earliest of his interviews as a mesmerizing Norseman - like striker has him on tape saying he doesn't see himself as an ordinary man Continue reading ZLATAN GAVE UNITED GOALS PLUS SWAGGER
Even being sentenced to time behind bars was not enough to take away Bruno's «swagger,» Jeremy Peters writes.
Well there may be no spin in Corbyn's Labour party but there's plenty in the conference centre, even if it no longer involves Peter Mandelson swaggering around dripping poison in journalists» ears.
Even on its chosen turf of the PDP government which preceded it, has mostly left its principal personnel to his or her freedom and swagger.
Even though I had never been taught one asana, I knew from a very young age that I liked the swagger, stillness, and openness of my yogi relatives.
Putting aside his polyester suits, body - hugging turtlenecks, and even the porn - star» stache, his off - kilter swagger is timeless — and a little inspiring.
Women may enjoy watching the swagger, charms and super-human feats of Daniel Craig or Pierce Brosnan on the silver screen, but when it comes to long - lasting love, they'd really prefer hooking up with Noah from «The Notebook» or even Forest Gump.
It might have something to do with the jealousy he feels toward his older, richer and even more competitive venture - capitalist brother, Brooks (Kyle Chandler, giving good swagger), who pulls up in a shiny red convertible one night and invites Max, Annie and their buddies to a very special game night at his house the following week.
Anderson — who's become even more of an actors» director in his last few films than he was already — is at the peak of his powers here, ironically but appropriately directing «Vice» in such a way that phrases like «peak of his powers» (and other language connoting masculine swagger or preening mastery) seem contrary to the spirit of the thing.
Sean Bean, a better actor, doesn't have Hauer's threatening swagger or even his darkly comic edge.
Solo's cocksure swagger and Kuryakin's arrogant bullishness clash time and again, resulting in a game of one - upmanship, even as they ultimately need to rely on one another to complete their mission.
Even the heretofore unexceptional Matthew Fox finds a little wounded humanity in his swagger as Brooder, the fancy - lad sharp shooter who volunteers to help Wilson and posse find his wife, believed to have been nabbed by cannibals.
Lee Van Cleef simmers with old school swagger as the hardassed Hauk, unafraid to look Plissken square in the eye (even as Snake is choking him), hardened after numerous on screen scuffles with Eastwood himself over the years.
After his not quite satisfactory British excursions Bronson (2006) and Valhalla Rising (2009), Drive returns the Dane to the dark swagger of his early films - the fated criminality of Pusher (1996), and even crueller romance of Bleeder (1999), which finished with its anti-hero crucified with HIV - infecting syringes.
Playing a villain as usual, Sean Harris is compellingly ruthless as a swaggering undercover soldier who routinely colludes with Loyalists terrorists, even showing them (not very thoroughly as it turns out) how to make crude bombs.
And it seems that Cruise's stint as the swaggering lieutenant proved to be advantageous for both him and the film's makers — even if Maverick's arrogant attitude isn't one parents would want reenacted at home.
But the director of the Pusher trilogy and a movie about Vikings has never been at a loss for movie - movie swagger, even if the success of his films leans heavily on the sustaining of trance - like states more than moviemaking chops.
Notorious marks his acting debut, but he proves to be a natural, as he completely inhabits the character, from Biggie's famously smooth swagger to a deeper, almost boyish vulnerability that connects even when he is at his most self - serving.
The strong supporting cast also tries, but even the great John Carradine (easily the best thing about the film) and Anthony Quinn (who seriously out - swaggers Power here) can't change the fact that the bloated script slows the scenes to a trot, and Mamoulian appears far more interested in directing the light of shadow across the faces of his actors than in the actual actors.
He IS Lando with even more swagger.
Erik Killmonger (Michael B. Jordan, full swagger) is a very good villain because like all the best villains, he's not overcomplicated, with a clear, articulate motivation and even a sympathetic cause.
Boseman and especially Letitia Wright (as his technical genius of a sister) are marvelous, but Jordan, who has appeared in all of Coogler's films to date, is utterly magnetic, infusing his ostensible villain with genuine pain and swagger that makes his already sympathetic aims (if not sympathetic methods) become even more attractive.
Factory) Frank Sinatra had hosted variety specials and even a TV series in the fifties but his 1965 Frank Sinatra: A Man and His Music ushered in a new kind of television special: the mature, confident, at times even swaggering saloon singer and balladeer in a solo showcase revisiting the songs that defined his career.
It lacks the swagger and ingenuity of Deadpool, or the gravitas and allegory potential of Captain America: Civil War, or even the last two X-outings.
Even so, Affleck uses his eyes as well as his brawn, and gets the right combination of pain, swagger, and brute force into his Caped Crusader.
This imbues even the biggest action sequences in Black Panther with a sense of ritual and ceremony (or, depending on the situation, with swagger).
The angular hatchback has been turned into a serious - looking muscle machine, carrying itself with a swagger that even some of the bigger SRT models, like the 300C SRT8, would be hard - pressed to match.
The thing just had a swagger, a kind of confidence that not even a Range Rover could match.
We warned you they would be back — and look who just swaggered into town today, as if they never even got killed off by Microsoft.
Even seated in his shell, he presented the particular mincing swagger of a Harvard senior.
Even with so many different options, the weapons all flow together remarkably well, all while Dante runs around with his cocky swagger.
Even the sequences that feel like they were intended to be swaggering highlights — the noisy prison bus escape, the screwball skyscraper freefall — are perilously tame and unexciting.
When I copied the swaggering gait of a cocky young man, for example, I'd momentarily feel more confident — even happier — than before.
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