Sentences with phrase «through scenes like»

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This is done through the use of 360 - degree video and / or virtual re-enactments of a scene broadcast onto a headset like the Oculus Rift (which is owned by Facebook (FB)-RRB-, or even using low - tech means like the Google (GOOG) Cardboard viewer, which essentially just holds a smartphone in front of the watcher's eyes.
The company has not only been able to attract moviegoers with stadium seating, VIP experiences and the latest sound and visual technology, but also extended its business through its Scene loyalty program and alternative programming like opera and sports.
When he visits the scene of a suspected crime, Taylor asks owners questions like these: Do you want to simply fire the person or try to recover the money through a civil suit?
Much like in Silicon Valley, the self - driving scene in China is going through a turbulent period.
Yet many find these claims hard to believe, and they have boiled like a polluted flood through the once tranquil closes and lanes of Chichester, the scene of my childhood introduction to the beauty of holiness.
In the temple scene in Martin Scorsese's The Last Temptation of Christ Jesus smashes through the crowd like a linebacker knocking aside blockers, trying to get at the quarterback.
It's like the scene in the Indiana Jones movie when he has the middle eastern man in the boat and the ships blades are cutting through the back of the boat.
Overnight oats are nothing new — they've been on the scene for years — but it seems like they're going through a big revival lately, as I see recipes popping up all over the place.
Through their mastery of the craft, eccentric nature, wild creativity, and stubborn allegiance to a part of the country the East and West Coasts liked to forget about, the Dungeon Family created a scene that the story of rap can not be told without.
It seemed like we were in a scene from Alice Through the Looking Glass.»
You browse through the rack and choose an image that you like — perhaps Tokyo in the rain or a seaside scene.
Artificial intelligence has become very accomplished at doing things like sifting through huge databases to answer questions, but computers still struggle with simple commonsense tasks like looking at a scene and anticipating what will happen next.
They can even annotate the crime - scene video feed with text and arrows that the CSI on the ground can see on a wrist - mounted screen or through glasses like Microsoft's HoloLens.
Golden leaves raining down and tall skyscrapers peeking through bare branches... it felt like a scene from a movie!
It's so breathtaking and magical when the trees are covered in snow, and as you glance through our table, at all the different trees, I wanted it to feel like were going for a walk in a beautiful winter scene.
Having been in the dating scene now for 25 years, I go through phases where sometimes dating is exciting (like when I move to a new city and there is a fresh pool of men) and sometimes I consider it a chore (when I have date after date with duds).
Instead of walking through a haunted house, you're treated to a 25 minute hayride through various spooky scenes like «purgatory», «House of the Horsemen», «Seven Sins Sideshow», and «In Between Dark Maze.»
Shared through free platforms like Youtube, Bandcamp and Soundcloud, an international emerging scene is developing.
You can read through the site's free reviews and blog posts to get a thorough understanding of what the modern dating scene is like and where you have the best chance of meeting your match.
You will find that searching through our personal listings is so easy and fun, even if you are totally new to the online dating scene or feel like your internet skills aren't the best.
Life here began in Old Town, with its medieval roots; society was very different back when this part of town was still fresh faced and spry, though some of the old inns still stand if you feel like sampling a date from the heady and seductive Dark Ages... Then take a stroll through New Town, dripping in Georgian decadence; here, you will be reminded that once upon a time the dating scene was a raucous, dangerous place, full of lust and lewdness... Okay, perhaps not all that much has changed, but the point we are trying to make is that Edinburgh's dating scene has shifted across the centuries to become what it is today — fairly sedate compared with the city's tumultuous past, but no less magical or intoxicating.
The Gold Rush may be long over but for singles in Sacramento, the local dating scene can often feel like its successor: you've got to sift through a lot of dross to strike gold.
But a good place to actually meet one for romantic purposes, like anywhere else, is through the nightlife scene,.
A bit of a let down and feels like a step backwards in terms of gameplay as the game itself is little more than one massive scavenger hunt with most of the storyline progressing through bland, boring cut - scenes.
Its smartness comes shining through despite the claptrap (none worse than the parade of sex scenes, soft - porn variety, whose noisiness is exceeded only by their unconvincingness); its story, littered with intriguingly repellent characters, like Kai Proctor (Ulrich Thomsen), local evil tycoon, grows ever more enticing.
This gives way to some of the movie's most wrenching scenes, such as in a scene finding a mother hugging her child through prison - like bars (ringed in cheesy fake flowers, in at attempt to soften the harshness).
Well, Kiwi, the closest thing I saw was when one of the characters (I think it was Luke) busted a hole in the door and looked through it, it looked just like a scene in The Shining where Jack Torrence busts a hole in the door.
- the younger composer displays a lot of talent and it's a pity he hasn't broken through onto the scene like many may have expected.
If the Disney deal does go through, there may never be another R - rated comic book movie like this, so take it in, enjoy it, laugh, and make sure you stay until the end of the credits, as there are post credits scenes and an amazing song that is played at the very end.
Scene by scene, the movie is a bit uneven, but it's never long before it presents a moment of genuine glee, whether it be Mannix's presentation of the Hail, Caesar script to a group of religious luminaries for review («The Bible, of course, is terrific,» Mannix allows, sounding for an instant like Donald Trump); a marvelous exchange in which Fiennes's director tries to get through to his out - of - his - depth new star (respond to her «importuning,» he advises, with a «mirthless chuckle»); or an extended, gloriously homoerotic Tatum tap - dance number entitled «No Dames.&rScene by scene, the movie is a bit uneven, but it's never long before it presents a moment of genuine glee, whether it be Mannix's presentation of the Hail, Caesar script to a group of religious luminaries for review («The Bible, of course, is terrific,» Mannix allows, sounding for an instant like Donald Trump); a marvelous exchange in which Fiennes's director tries to get through to his out - of - his - depth new star (respond to her «importuning,» he advises, with a «mirthless chuckle»); or an extended, gloriously homoerotic Tatum tap - dance number entitled «No Dames.&rscene, the movie is a bit uneven, but it's never long before it presents a moment of genuine glee, whether it be Mannix's presentation of the Hail, Caesar script to a group of religious luminaries for review («The Bible, of course, is terrific,» Mannix allows, sounding for an instant like Donald Trump); a marvelous exchange in which Fiennes's director tries to get through to his out - of - his - depth new star (respond to her «importuning,» he advises, with a «mirthless chuckle»); or an extended, gloriously homoerotic Tatum tap - dance number entitled «No Dames.»
A sprawling set of mostly unnecessary characters flounder around in the background (they're all about as sharply drawn as the cast of extras filling Times Square in one scene), building the importance of this ambitious rescue mission, sort of like Gravity churned through later period David Lean.
For what it's worth, the soundstage during the diving - through - the - wreck scenes is effective, adding creaks, rumbles, bubbling water, and other noises to an enveloping aural environment, and it may have helped point the way for later, claustrophobic multi-channel sound design on films like Das Boot and Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World.
Additional notes of Almodovarian surreality, like a scene of Marina trudging through strong headwinds or another of her performing with a glittery troupe of backup dancers, are as unfortunate as the on - the - nose needle - drop of Aretha Franklin's «(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman» and the heavy - handed spite of Marina's interlocutlike a scene of Marina trudging through strong headwinds or another of her performing with a glittery troupe of backup dancers, are as unfortunate as the on - the - nose needle - drop of Aretha Franklin's «(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman» and the heavy - handed spite of Marina's interlocutLike) A Natural Woman» and the heavy - handed spite of Marina's interlocutors.
In the movie's early scenes, the queasy feeling that these two don't even like each other is so palpable it leaves a residue of sourness that extends through the rest of the film.
There's a fabulous scene of Hathaway in a silver sheath of an evening gown slithering and vaulting through a maze of lethal red laser beams like an acrobatic sex bomb, followed by Carell, who makes a fine art of bumbling grace.
However, after about 20 minutes, you realise that it feels like you're watching a Chanel perfume ad and after several scenes of a cool breeze rustling through the cornfields and Kurylenko dancing her little cotton sock off under an autumnal sun, it's apparent that this all we're going get.
But because the DVD offers instant» chapter» access, the sheer pleasure of riffling through the scene - selection menus and sampling standout sequences like 45s on a jukebox can't be beat.
No more than ten minutes later there was a scene lasting five whole minutes (it felt like hours) wherein the walking fat joke of a character (who nevertheless becomes a full - fledged lifeguard because he has «determination») gets his erect penis and testicles stuck in between the panels of a wooden beach chair and a hot female lifeguard and Dwayne Johnson proceed to try and coach him through the situation while a beach worth of spectators look on and take video with their phones.
I love being able to see how people sink into the material — like watching you work your way through scenes, trying new things, always keeping it fresh.
In these early moments, like a half - hearted action scene set in a Chinatown restaurant secretly run and frequented by extraterrestrials, MIB3 smacks of desperation as it sadly goes through the motions it so cleverly unveiled fifteen years ago.
The long expository scene looks like the beginning of a downbeat, miserablist film whose only object is to tell the story of a married man attempting to recover from depression through rebuilding friendship and re-entering the world of work.
Bob is six - foot - four and built like an action figure, which comes in handy in scenes that require him to do battle with a nunchacku - wielding assassin on a motorbike, or pirouette through a battle zone tossing tiny explosives from his fanny pack like Bugs Bunny as Brünnhilde strewing flower petals in her wake.
The film wages war on the nerves across multiple fronts, creating a state of regular disorientation through its scrambled visual grammar (like the mismatched eyelines during Lena's bewildered first scene at the compound) and the distant remove of most of the performances, Portman's included.
Regardless though, the film should still be commended for building on the humor first seen in Thor, adding brains to the Thunder God's brawn through hilarious scenes like the Chris Evans cameo and that London Underground scene.
It's your usual assortment of production anecdotes, but Wynorski is pretty good at screen - specific observation, cluing us in on which shots required the most work behind the sceneslike the tracking shot through the furniture store that forced stagehands to move furniture into place and stay out of frame as the camera rolled backwards through the set.
He fills the gloomy town with colorfully abstract peasants and hard - bitten villagers, films the Talbot Manor like a haunted house, pumps fog through every nighttime scene, silhouettes his figures in the night with carefully calibrated backlights and sweeps through every transition with striking images that look more like TV commercials than portents of horror.
Hollywood sweetheart Mary Elizabeth Winstead once again proves that she has been outgrowing the image of teen boys» crush Gwen Grayson / Royal Pain in Disney's Sky High back then, with more matured acting range through movies like Scott Pilgrim vs The World, Smashed or recent summer newcomer TV show on the comedy scene — Braindead.
The first trailer is really just a stylish teaser that flashes some quotes from critics and a short scene of Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms and Zach Galifianakis looking like they've been through hell yet again.
In the end, it feels like a favor because watching Kutcher struggle through a semi-dramatic scene was painful enough, but still, there's no getting around the sloppy writing.
There's no way to tell how likely this is to actually happen — given both the technical problems of refurbishing a film whose appeal often derives from the fact that it looks like it was shot through cheesecloth, as well as the fact that it's Tommy Wiseau saying this — but we can't help but fantasize and / or have waking nightmares about the effects the addition of 3D might have on certain scenes.
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