Sentences with phrase «theatrics did»

Shyamalan provides a solid foundation for a story, with good mystery elements and rich photography, but his constant desire to engage in «Twilight Zone» theatrics does cheapen the impact somewhat.

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That's what Devolver Digital did during its E3 press conference, which didn't generate much attention for the products shown, but more for theatrics.
Billionaire Tesla short seller Jim Chanos told Reuters: «Don't let Musk's conference call theatrics fool you.
They only do the theatrics to mock Christians.
They are members of a nationwide group known as The Initiative Collective — a volunteer crime prevention outfit that encourages people to fight back against violence using self - defense, armor and theatrics — in addition to doing general good deeds like fundraising, feeding the homeless and offering free martial arts training to anyone who wants it.
Want to really make difference besides rant in another blog placed by an agency that does better at theatrics than news?
We don't give a damn about theatrics, your SKOL claps, them Viking pigtails, your shitty Dunkin' Donuts, or our rejected sons, like Matt Ryan playing in Atlanta and making national broadcasts talk about him like he's special because he went to Willy Penn Charter.
The former Bob Hope Classic ain't what it once was, and Rahm's win didn't feature a beatdown like his countryman Sergio provided in Singapore, nor did it feature a how - did - he - do - that type theatric rally like Fleetwood supplied in Abu Dhabi.
As you can tell by the picture above, this fight isn't going to have the theatrics and fanfare that the Mayweather - McGregor bout did, but it should bring more to the table in terms of the product in the ring.
He didn't score but had a decisive impact when he managed to get Gabriel Paulista sent off through a mix of theatrics and dirty tricks.
His onstage theatrics — a very liberating experience for boys — did nothing to prevent him from being the first out on the play yard at recess for kickball, running successfully for class representative to the student council or being a sometimes goofy but articulate class participant.
«Silly theatrics aside, no governor in history has done more to protect and create more affordable housing than this one,» Azzopardi wrote in an email.
«At the end of the day, people are more focused on what needs to be done and less of the theatrics
«Wike's failure to sue the Federal Government as he vowed to do is the height of his shameful theatrics and repulsive actions that have brought shame and public odium to Rivers State and her people.
«New Yorkers don't want political rancor or self - indulgent theatrics; they want their leaders to work together to get things done
«Silly theatrics aside, no governor in history has done more to protect and create more affordable housing than this one — that's just a fact,» Cuomo spokesman Richard Azzopardi said.
«The deals are done, the theatrics are over.
Do yourself a favor: «Skip the theatrics, and offer some constructive criticism instead,» says Morse — like one of these tips for better orgasms.
Queasily suspended between drag theatrics (Faye Dunaway and Brenda Vaccaro camping it up on a soundstage replica of a carnival spook house) and Spielbergian wholesomeness (Canadian Helen Slater as a toothy, Aryan Ubermadchen), this is one comic - book feature that doesn't fly.
Unfortunately, by ditching the high ground in favor of not - especially - convincing theatrics, the potency of the film becomes diluted to the point where we're viewing the infiltration of these secret cell groups as a fantasy, and therefore don't buy many of their tactics and plausible enough to keep us on the same edge we'd be teetering on if we felt the authenticity through and through.
With great visuals, an expanded skill set, online co-op and well done presentation and theatrics N.Y.Zombies 2 is a great sequel and worth the wait.
Guy was doing a clown performance with his smokers voice, breathing mask theatrics and robot feet.
Marshall knows how to work with a star studded casts, and his handle on action cinema is impressive, opting for choreography over shaky cam theatrics or CGI heavy fight sequences (as many first time action directors tend to do).
What do you get if you cross Shakespeare,»70s punk, a liberal dose of theatrics and um, gardening?
Despite being part of the rebellion, the two don't give off a vibe that's a whole lot different from President Snow (Donald Sutherland)-- except without all of the theatrics and the Nightlock.
I can't complain about that restricted focus, though, as this was a character piece that didn't need sonic theatrics.
Dramatically inert and flatter than a buzz cut, the movie ends up diminishing their moment of heroism by turning it into a defiantly amateurish piece of junior - high - grade theatrics (the film asks the impossible of people who have already achieved greatness), as if to say: Reality doesn't need to be gussied up.
When an unpredictable thriller finally succumbs to standard formula theatrics, embarrassingly akin to the aforementioned The Terminator, there is a deflating of intensity due to familiarity that makes for a climax that, while certainly exciting, doesn't quite reach the fever - pitch that such a magnificent build - up would warrant.
One part intimate old school Western recalling William Wyler's The Big Country, another reveling in the Italian Spaghetti theatrics directors like Sergio Leone (The Good, the Bad and the Ugly) and Sergio Corbucci (The Big Silence) practically invented, the movie's most obvious comparison might actually be the works of playwright Tennessee Williams, the scenario at hand owing more to Cat on a Hot Tin Roof than it does Once Upon a Time in the West or Shane.
There just doesn't seem to be enough of Liberace's theatrics and allure present to find him believable, as both an entertainer and a lover.
In the hands of writer - director Wrona, Demon doesn't achieve its shocks through grandstand set pieces or in - your - face theatrics.
Weir and co-writer Keith Clarke don't fill out these opening scenes with a lot of hokey Hollywood theatrics.
Some conservative policy analysts concerned that Beck's theatrics won't contribute to an important debate say there is room to improve Common Core, and New Jersey's review may do just that.
Every aspect of the battle doesn't skimp on the theatrics.
Mr. Scott, whose abstract paintings and prints are on display at Hollis Taggart Galleries, doesn't rely on slick theatrics, obtuse theorizing or technological appropriation.
Vaughn doesn't need to resort to theatrics with the objects she appropriates; despite their outward banality, they arrive at her studio already marked with narrative.
Don't feed the trolls, ignore the theatrics, let's talk about climate science.
For one thing, the process of repealing these rules can grind on for years because of all the legal theatrics (you can bet the coal companies will be fighting tooth - and - nail to ensure the Obama team does not succeed).
Not sure how you define «warmer,» but regardless, why do you assumethat their «theatrics» (whoever they are and whatever that means) is aimed at a demographic?
However, I must admit on that I do not actually know; I do know the portion in the 1980s was sold based on a scare tactic that used heavy doses of theatrics, but that is purely on Hansen's head and is before my time.
And whatever harm cameras might do in terms of encouraging theatrics or distracting participants is generally offset by their value in opening the courts to the larger public and giving taxpayers a more robust picture of how the legal system is performing.
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