Sentences with phrase «twist at the end for»

This eventually leads to a nice little twist at the end for the poor beleaguered Bernsen.

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4:6), and false teachers, as Peter noticed (2 Peter 3: i6), were quite prepared for and adept at twisting the Scriptures to serve their own ends, and no one is immune from doing the same thing.
Bellweather Rhapsody by Kate Racculia:: I didn't like this book for most of the time I spent reading it but then there was a twist there at the end that genuinely shocked me and made me finish the book.
And yet, at the end of the day, there is always a way to make a dish healthier... for example, check out my food page for healthy twists on foods.
(The basic idea is a bolt about the length of a horsehair, with at one end a cleft knob for fixing one end of the hair; at the other end there seems to be a little wheel, by which all the hairs could be twisted together.
At the end of the day this is nothing for Arsenal fans to get in a twist over, as it is simply nothing more than a squad number change.
Then thoroughly wrap the shaped logs in theparchment or wax paper, twist the ends of the paper to seal thelogs, and place in the refrigerator to chill for at least two hoursor up to three days.
There's an INCREDIBLE plot twist at the end of this series, so if I say anything more, I'm afraid I'll ruin it for you.
Fake natural curls by twisting ends around pig tails at night, set with a sea salt hair spray, and let loose in the morning for perfectly messy curls.
While the twist at the end was obvious for anyone paying attention to the lore of the surrounding world it wasn't very well explained.
Online dating is looking at profiles, sending messages and by some twist of fate potentially ending up with your life partner, or a partner for just one night.
At the end my 23 year old daughter ask me if I could agree that we would never watch another episode ever - it didn't take any arm twisting for me to agree.
Of course the old couple have a young daughter whom Cayden falls for and must rescue in the end and there is an obvious twist with the alpha antagonist and the secondary antagonist who pops up at the end... unsurprisingly.
Kawade brainstormed many ideas for a new Paper Mario game that would retain the series» humor, puzzles and leveling system while featuring a new twist, eventually settling on the concept of switching between 2D and 3D (an idea which came to him during a train ride, where Kawade was thinking about the Bowser platforming segments in The Thousand Year Door while looking at the other end of the train [2]-RRB-.
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Turns out Evelyn is pregnant (the movie tastefully denies us what would have been the quietest sex scene ever), and ends up going into labor at a very inopportune time — a diabolical twist that allows Blunt to perform a superb pantomime of suppressed pain and fear, realizing a Scientologist's insane ideal for childbirth.
Following its breakout debut at Sundance, Bryan Singer's «The Usual Suspects» stirred up even more buzz for its starry cast and legendary twist ending by playing the 1995 Cannes Film Festival out of competition.
Leaping to prominence with this expertly scripted ghost story, the director seemed to have it all: a talent for pacing and atmosphere, a Rod Serling-esque gift for a clever twist ending (only one of them at this point in his career), and an easy way with actors, especially this film's Haley Joel Osment, a rare horror Oscar nominee.
Keen eyed viewers might spot the hidden visual treats buried in each chapter that begin to hint at the twist waiting for you at the end of the story.
Shyamalan is known for — and rightly judged by — his endings, and the twist he delivers at the conclusion of «Split,» setting aside a wholly unnecessary teaser tacked on in the last 15 seconds, is only partly satisfying, given that it is not just coldblooded, but also extrapolates implausibly from scientific research about DID.
«For all the varieties of filmic pleasure it mainlines and all the tried - and - true genre thrills it twists to its own ends, it draws the line at violence, which is always abrupt and sobering in the film.
The film has happy endings for all involved, but I still felt my stomach twist at the white - washed cluster of women in comedy, and how a man's portrayal of them resulted in shell - shocked, nervous, and unmotivated characters (despite the constant hints at the hard work they do off screen).
Six months later, at the end of a road with plenty of twists and turns, the film's producers held aloft the Oscar for Best Picture.
We get to the end of the rabbit hole and while the twist at the other end of it is partially to be expected, it still works as a terrific revelation for such an iconic character.
The other issue I had with the film was the lack of a really big twist at the end like Shyamalan has become known for.
The fact that Shaun ends up locked outside the house early on, with her kids held hostage by the burglars (who all look like they're dressed for a bar, not a break - in at a rural property), makes for a semi-novel twist.
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There's a pretty good twist at the end, and Ray Liotta occasionally pops in to remind you that you really should be watching Goodfellas instead, but these are petty compensations for seeing a film that more readily recalls the easy reductive nihilism of that asshole frat - boy favorite, The Boondock Saints.
One bit of advice: don't run for the exits before the clever twist at the end.
Assembly script for the Jungle Book with a harvest festival twist and an Indian song at the end.
At the demure end, Controlled Efficiency mode (I thought that C stood for Comfort, but no...) feels tailor - made for 50 - and 60 - kay suburban streets, harnessing all that low - end twist to get up through the gears quickly and stay high.
Expectations are bound to be high for this powerhouse duo's first cowritten effort, and although it doesn't quite live up to the authors» respective works (Black's Doll Bones was a 2014 Newbery Honor Book), and there are several missed opportunities, the end offers a few intriguing twists and perspectives that hint at what's to come in the next installments.
It almost redeemed itself with the small twist at the end, but it wasn't enough for me.
Second, the book unraveled like a slowly and methodically, leaving me as the reader begging for more, with a knock down twist at the end that I didn't see coming.
«Heavily flavored with the real details of police work, this crime novel is sure to thrill PI fans... the crossover into New Age territory... allows for a very unique twist at the end
A twist at the end makes this a satisfying story as well as a marvelous book for little ones intrigued by cars.
In a delightful plot twist, he ends up arriving at the same hotel as Eugenie and Lousie several hours later and much worse for the wear.
Located 10kms east of Airlie Beach, at the eastern end of a bitumen road that twists and snakes around the base of Mt Rooper and through Conway National Park, Shute Harbour is the main port facility for the transfer of visitors to the Whitsunday Islands.
That was exactly the twist I was hoping for at the end of this video.
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.
After you learn that the story pretty much dissapears for most of the game and the only plot twist comes at the end, and it's fairly predictable.
Thanks to the folks at Engadget, we got a little Animal Crossing question in at the end of the interview for us to twist and speculate on:
I used to play Twisted Metal and Vigilante 8 for hours on end, so I jumped at the opportunity to review the new vehicular combat MMO, Crossout.
One of the twists at the end of the game was that Chris seemed to be working for Umbrella this time around — you know, the same villains who caused most of the problems throughout the entirety of the Resident Evil series.
In Ed Ruscha's series of holograms produced the same year, the phrase «The End» floats at various depths in the picture plane, set against animated lines scratched into a celluloid surface, and offering a new twist on the interplay between text, landscape, and spatial representation for which Ruscha is known.
Known for her experimental video performances with contemporary, electronic composers, Angie Eng is ending 2015 with an ironic twist in her solo exhibit, Doom and Gloom at the pioneering abode for downtown artists with a proclivity for new technology, and hybrid forms including sound, moving image and interactivity.
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