Sentences with phrase «theatrics given»

Phone Booth is B - movie theatrics given A-movie treatment.

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The hearings ended with a push — Facebook and its colleagues Twitter and Google were given a firm dressing down, but it was mostly practiced theatrics.
Palmer himself, who has always in the past seemed to need the nourishment of theatrics to perform at his best, ignored his usual tendency to give a big lead away and shot another excellent 69.
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.
and wot about shay given yesterday??? now theres a goalkeeeper, no fuss no theatrics, just class....
And while a media circus surrounding one man's deeply personal revelations about God might seem to be ripe for theatrics, Joshua Marston is not the director to give them.
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.
OK, I'll give you that one, in that he toned down the «look at me» cheap theatrics and for the only time made me feel something for Kar - Wai's tragic characters.
With his signature theatrics and lavish style, Luhrmann should only flourish on a streaming service like Netflix, which gives its creators complete artistic control.
Given the theatrics at Monterey, it's only a matter of time before Chevrolet and Pratt & Miller show off the real deal during the coming auto show season.
This combination of gravitas and up - to - date engagement gave Steinberg a privileged position in the dialogue around the newest art, and he emerged as not only a witness but an important instigator in the transition from Abstract Expressionism (and Greenberg - ian strictures) to the next generation of artists, who were leaving behind painterly theatrics for the icier criticality of Pop.
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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