Sentences with phrase «to get into the story»

Seriously folks, I'm one of those people who really gets into the story while watching a movie, and thus, I'm often not looking out for twists and turns.
It makes you slow your reading down and not get into the story as easily.
There was so much scene - setting at the beginning that I had a hard time getting into the story.
There's elements that are clearly the same but when you really start to get into the story everything changes.
The hard part about getting him into the story was inserting him into the memorable scenes.
Once I got through the first 50 pages or so I really got into the story and I liked it.
While not getting into the story but as someone who reads the Injustice comics as well it was awesome to see it play out on screen and once again as it was beautifully presented.
When I started reading this book I had a hard time getting into the story.
Not only do they talk about the filming of the movie, but Knightley really gets into the story of the film and she cheers for the characters as the scenes unfold.
Add trademark ironic line deliveries by Murray and Wilson, and the chances of actually getting into the story and caring about any character become almost nil.
Of course, the cover matters less and less depending on your author platform: If you have a big list, if you get traffic to your blog, if you can get all your friends to leave reviews, you can overcome a bad cover with effort, and once readers do get into your story, and love it, you can be successful despite an ugly cover (but it's more work and effort — why risk it?)
Even if you don't get into the story line right away, Layla, you of all people will get hooked by the sets with all the great period interiors.
Haik and Moretti say Mic is also tracking time spent on a page along with other metrics such as repeat visitors, scroll depth (how far a reader gets into a story before they click away), and the number of times content is copied and pasted into a post, tweet, or email.
Mining stocks are an extremely volatile asset class where the odds of any investor getting into a story, experiencing impressive gains, only to then take a round trip back to break - even... and finally into NEGATIVE territory are actually quite high (sadly)... In fact, that dreaded rollercoaster ride where you see all your once «hefty» profits in any single position later eviscerated into NOTHING is something that I've experienced more often than I'd like to admit...
Not sure how Rush Limbaugh's portrait of Jesus got into this story, but Rush is right as rain.
What originally got me into this story was I started to look back at President Bush's healthy forest legislation.
Featuring English language in both voice over and menus, the trailer gets into the story while also showing a few snippets of gameplay.
While it may still be somewhat hampered by having to keep characters that will play a more vital role later around that don't really add to the movie at hand, for the most part, Goldenberg and director David Yates (The Girl in the Cafe, Sex Traffic) waste little time in getting us into the story and keeping us focused throughout.
How many times have you sat down to read and just can't quite get into a story, only to switch to another genre and become absolutely enthralled?
I don't want to get into any story specifics because that would just ruin the game for you and be totally uncool, so instead I'll skirt around the surprises as best as I can.
These games can indeed be enjoyed on their own, but it will likely be difficult for new players to get into the story without actually having a chance to play the first game in the series.
I don't want to get into the story details, but this is definitely a JRPG, meaning all the usual baggage that goes along with those types of games is prevalent here just as much as it ever was.
The Three Little Pigs, now with side and see panels let's your children really get into the story.
It all starts out with a few short clips to get you into the story line and then immediately follows up with just immense action sequences which has you bashing buttons for ten solid minutes, and then move onto the next level.
However, once you actually get into the story, it doesn't take someone altogether savvy to figure out that if this is a based on truth, that truth has been highly embellished to the point that it might as well have been a work of fiction.
I'm not going to get into the story of Brotherhood as like an Assassin's Creed game it really is integral to the experience.
I wanted to like it so much but I just couldn't seem to get into the story, I'm afraid.
Be forewarned, the POV's jump around A LOT at the beginning, so it can be difficult to get into the story.
Rope is a classic picture, one that definitely needs to be seen by genre fans, and it's a film that steadily builds up the tension, in order for the viewer to really get into the story and not turn away.
The narrative becomes increasingly darker and more serious the deeper we get into the story, although it never loses its quirky, wisecracking edge.
I just failed to get into the story.
As it stands the constant need to be offbeat distances us from the characters and events, to the point where we can never really get into the story, not really finding the proper foothold to care about the case against Mrs. Harris one way or another, or to feel the profundity the murder so desperately needs to properly keep us on the edge.
This is a film that definitely improves as it goes along — the beginning is treacle - y slow and it's quite hard to get into the story, something which isn't helped by the fact that Petit doesn't seem like a particularly nice man; focussed, passionate & dedicated yes but a little lacking in the people skills department.
It's not a major problem, but it can be annoying if you really want to get into the story.
Some of the effects do look artificial, but for the most part, once you get into the story, you stop noticing the CG look of the ships and some of the backgrounds.
Movies often use stereotypes in order to save time on character development and get into the story.
And the pacing too is an issue as it takes forever to get into the story and develop a connection which by the end plants us firmly in Harold's corner.
Most of the people in the game rarely feel like they have much substance, and as a result, it was incredibly difficult to get into the story.
Those same issues plague Elizabethtown, but for some reason, I was able to overlook them and actually get into the story.
And the more I got into the story, it just became startling how utterly relevant it is to what's going on in society now.»
For me, that honor goes to Dragon Quest IV, one of the first RPGs I played that really got me into its story.
Ground Zeroes will serve as a prologue for players to get into the story and get used to the new open world style.
Children really get into the story this way and feel they're helping Naledi choose her dilemma.
However, I have found that once I get into the story and an idea germinates, it is difficult to stop the writing process.
I agree the book is wonderful, although it took me a few chapters to get into the story.
But I'm usually pretty disciplined, and once I get into a story, I find a way to write through the tough times.
Yes, I've used the sample feature on highly recommended books outside of my usual genres to see if I got into the story despite the genre.
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