Sentences with phrase «theatrics more»

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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.
It all suggests that the dramatic day and a half of legal proceedings are but a prelude to even more courtroom theatrics and combat in what has become a sordid, long - standing matter (for the full saga, read the Disturbing Decline of Sumner Redstone) that reflects poorly on countless participants, not least the boards of CBS and Viacom, which took no action to remove Redstone as their executive chairman until Herzer's case forced their hand.
Often on the show, entrepreneurs rely on theatrics and costumes for dramatic effect but investors are more interested in what the person has to say.
Evangelistic theatrics are certainly more flamboyant, but when I look into their eyes, I just see dumb.
Taylor devotes the final two chapters of his book to a discussion of how Christians can engage in a «way of the cross» — in movement - building and a «theatrics of counterterror» — as a way to «take on the death penalty,... working for a time when it is no more
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.
Urgh, if I have to see Ronaldo taking his shirt off and flexing one more time... To be fair, I suppose at least this penalty actually meant something, unlike his calculated shirtless theatrics in the 2014 final.
Referee Howard Webb must have perceived it as more of Suarez theatrics, and waved play on.
«And again, I think a lot of this is more posturing, more theatrics, that — quite frankly — it gets tiring... Any help I could get to predict the outcome in Albany would be great.»
While Carl Paladino might grab the headlines because of his theatrics, Heaney said board newcomer Larry Quinn is a much more substantive player and already exercising a lot of influence behind the scenes.
«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
Katko said those demanding a public meeting are more interested in «theatrics
«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.
This event, more than any other, is the time for drama and theatrics in fashion.
Probable nominee Timothee Chalamet has a viable case for winning, delivering a far more nuanced performance than the overbearing theatrics of Oldman in Darkest Hour.
It is only Nick Swardson as Eddie who struggles with a role more typical of the Happy Madison oeuvre: his over-the-top theatrics are an unfortunate throwback to the worst of Sandler's youthful excesses.
More importantly, he consistently grounds Michael Nilon and Thomas Pa'a Sibbett's overly familiar script in a sense of authentic realism that allows the action theatrics to come from a place of real character - driven emotion that helps make these sequences all the more effectMore importantly, he consistently grounds Michael Nilon and Thomas Pa'a Sibbett's overly familiar script in a sense of authentic realism that allows the action theatrics to come from a place of real character - driven emotion that helps make these sequences all the more effectmore effective.
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.
Henry Jaglom's latest, a comic melodrama about actors addicted to theatrics both on and off the stage, tries to meld theater life with real life, but the results are more stagy than cinematic.
Alfred Borden (Bale) is the more talented when it comes to actually performing the tricks, while Rupert Angier (Jackman) excels at the ever - so - important theatrics of the trade.
Also it's more budget - friendly than theatrics where costumes and set ups have to be extravagant making it not so financially viable.
In practice, the low torque number limits theatrics off the line, while the low gearing ratios of the six - speed manual make the horsepower, which peaks at 6,400 rpm, more generally available, as high engine speeds are easily achieved.
Heroes of the Storm Nexomania brings lucha libre - styled theatrics and rewards to the Nexus with new skins, mounts and more.
The multi-colored series has a much quicker read than I am accustomed to with his work, seeming quite a bit more serious than what he usually presents His usual theatrics and his self - branding style are reduced to almost blank, reductive repetition.
Balancing the minutiae of figures with wide sweeps of land, sea and sky, they shun the dashing theatrics of Abstract Expressionism, which Mr. Katz was heir to as a New York School painter; what's more, they are representational at a time when the figure was anathema.
Aitken's work draws on many other artists — text and image paintings by Ed Ruscha; video ruminations on animal intelligence by Diana Thater (Aitken's fellow student at Art Center College in the late 1980s); Bruce Nauman's insistent demand to audiences to «Please Pay Attention,» repeated in an Aitken light - box; Bill Viola's technical video - theatrics; Jack Pierson's faded wall texts composed from scavenged commercial signage; the mirrored sculptures of Robert Smithson, avatar of entropy; Yayoi Kusama's infinity chambers, and more.
Witnessed through the shifting perspectives of the dancer (the remarkably theatric Émilie Cozette) and her ever more repulsive and hostile audience, the ballerina's derangement reminds one of a desperate Mia Farrow surrounded by equal parts evil and camp in Rosemary's Baby.
The hearing was more political theatrics than a deep dive into climate science.
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.
It was a more series Samsung than we've seen before, ditching the theatrics for an event where CEO JK... Read more
Beyond that, many employers forbid their managers from viewing them, since there's a risk of basing a decision on appearance and theatrics, more so than qualifications.
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