Sentences with phrase «then twisted the story»

«She's annoyed that he's lied and then twisted the story to make her look bad.

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I served this country, volunteered for war, and now am left to deal with idiots like you who want to see stories like this, read some kind of republicanized twist into everything, blame Israel and Obama for your own personal failures (to include turkey farms - which I abhor unless free range), then go ahead: you're embarrassing yourself, your family, and every good person, Jews included, that you know.
The film, which hits theaters February 16, is a modern twist on a romantic comedy (boy and girl meet, fall in love, but then break up, and are suddenly reunited, ending up in that awkward stage where they have to debate whether to wave hello while taking out the trash), but it's also a particularly female spin on the coming of age story, the likes of which we're only beginning to see onscreen as more women carve out a place for themselves in writer's rooms and director's chairs.
I'm still not 100 % back on board but if The League keeps up this momentum and continues to find new ways to twist its own old stories, then I could see this season completely winning me back.
Film saved by the final twist in the story but by then who cares.
And, aside from a conclusion I won't spoil except to say that it plays exactly like the meta - film twist at the end of Altman's THE PLAYER, Spielberg can't resist to inject a Gumpian «brush with history» as then Assistant Attorney General Rehnquist, a future Justice of the Supreme Court, calls to advise Bradlee the publication of the papers is prohibited by the Espionage Act of 1917 — just a beat too late to stop the story going to print.
Feels like a script that was written backwards, as if the twist ending occurred to [writer - director] Caleo first and he then filled out a story to get to it.
There are science fiction films that deal with the subject of time travel and then there is Looper, which comes across as refreshingly original as well as entertaining, with a story full of interesting twists.
A nifty twist on the standard ghost story, this British period drama starts extremely well and then slips into overwrought melodrama.
But even when you beat a scenario, post-game content is then playable as part of the scenario as even more levels become available, such as space - time distortion levels, which conclude with an alternate ending, so if you fancy experiencing a story twist you haven't experience before, then it really does pay to give History Mode your all.
In both parallel stories, it is the Cecil family of royal advisors — first William (David Thewlis) and then his son Robert (Edward Hogg)-- who act as Svengali to Elizabeth, manipulating her and twisting events to suit their purposes.
Shyamalan's best film, both cleverer and less twist - dependent than «The Sixth Sense», if there were any justice more people would make effects - free superhero stories like this one, and then even snooty critics could admit to liking them.
And then there is the story, which is properly intense and full of incredible twists and turns.
If you have already read the book, or seen the original 1974 movie then you might not be surprised by the story, but if you are a newcomer, prepare for twists and turns and A-HA!
Then when the entire story is complete, there are still more twists.
I was captivated by her story and character from the beginning and then was pulled in for all the twists and turns.
If you want a roller coaster story that twist and turns you and still gives you a hard jolt at the end - then read this.
Create a plot, run the story, introduce characters, create incidents, give twists, take your readers all along emotionally and excitingly tied up with the characters and then end it with some positive or negative result that leaves the readers wondering about it.
And then there's a predictable story twist.
As for the ending the game takes every single plot thread from throughout your adventure, bundles the, up with some more twists and then literally throws everything at your face in a single video which explains absolutely everything in just a few minutes, packing in practically every bit of story that felt like it was missing from the first part of the game into one information overload.
So the game become wrapped around the players choices, so it then become something like the average game you do missions / objective / play the story and sequences unravel, but with a twist you create the story it's not going to be the same if you choose to let someone die opposed to letting them live like 90 % of the games out there.
They will get bits and pieces of the story and then twist it to say Nintendo is either behind the times or start to speculate they are hiding something.
«So, years ago I wrote a treatment for a story beginning with Da Vinci inventing a springpunk automaton, then added a bit of rocket fuel to it with a heavy twist of sarcasm, which inevitably built and built until the fate of entire world was at stake: Dan Brown meets Terry Pratchett.
The story is awesome — plot twists, deception, romance, it has it all... and the plot is much better then most of the movies that are put out now a days.
Then there's the story - FF has always come replete with an over-complicated story full of turgid twists and turns, and FFXV does make some efforts to make its coming of age plot feel a lot of accessible, far too much of the important info you need is contained in the middling companion film Kingsglaive.
The added twisting of having two Hollywood actors play these real people, then seeing and hearing the non-actors whose stories the actors tell brings the work to another level of meaning.
Then, there are the cases where text has deliberately been twisted to give a different meaning (to inflate the story, in debates, or in WSJ), and I think in those cases, blogs like RC come in really handy.
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