Our control scheme had a problem - Specter Knight's
twitchy in - air antics would cause players to instinctively press up or down while also pressing the attack button.
I generally find Codemasters games somewhat
twitchy in their controls but not here.
Seems way to
twitchy in controls for me.
I found myself in standard mode most often, finding the ride, steering and throttle response too
twitchy in sport and / or sport plus, especially in this weather.
The nose of the i3 was very darty and
twitchy in response to the smallest inputs.
Whether I'm reading or writing one, I get
all twitchy in my right eye.
Not exact matches
Or,
in a twist on this theme, others are retreating to the few remaining rural spots, such as much of Yellowstone or wilderness Alaska, that still have poor cell coverage to get away from their chiming notifications and
twitchy fingers.
We're
in good nick until the summer, but if Dortmund or Southampton get
twitchy I wouldn't say no
There were reasons, of course, including City's
twitchy loss to Wigan and the fact strange things happen
in cup finals.
As possible harbingers of a new division order the Braves were upstaged by the Marlins
in the postseason and outspent by the Phillies
in the off - season, all of which makes everyone
in Georgia
twitchy except the Braves themselves.
But, where full - term infants outgrow the twitchiness
in a few weeks or months, premature babies tend to be
twitchy and jumpy and display their newborn reflexes for a few months longer as their little bodies grow and try to catch up.
The comment set off a brief panic
in the
twitchy halls of the Capitol on Wednesday afternoon, under scoring how fragile the deal is at this point.
In a security office, a guard appeared to be getting
twitchy as Hawkins and Funiciello posed for photos.
Specifically, the researchers found that a peptide, called STAT6 - IP, when delivered to the lungs of neonatal mice at the time of first RSV exposure reduces the development of allergic - type lung inflammation and airway hyperresponsiveness («
twitchy» airways)
in mice when they are «re-challenged» with RSV as young adults.
For them, Levin thinks «there's a kind of
twitchy program going on»
in which photosensitive cells — the researchers aren't sure which ones — bypass the brain and directly spur the muscles into movement.
William Gibson of the California Institute of Technology
in Pasadena and his colleagues exposed fruit flies to overhead shadows resembling aerial predators, such as birds, and found that the more shadows the flies saw, the more
twitchy they got (Current Biology, doi.org/4nx).
In other words, if you've ever questioned whether that
twitchy feeling you get every time you scroll Instagram is a sign of actual addiction, you can officially stop wondering.
Her cheeks are flushed, she's a bit puffy (which does help the wrinkles go away), a bit
twitchy, she's having trouble sleeping, she's gaining weight
in her hips and thighs, and once she starts talking she has trouble stopping.
Played by Jesse Eisenberg, this new version of Superman's archenemy is a
twitchy fast - talker
in a graphic tee and blazer, with shoulder - length hair (yes, they're some luxuriant locks), shooting hoops
in LexCorp's
in - office basketball court while plotting how to disrupt superheroics using the scraps of Kryptonite he's been buying up.
It's a challenging
twitchy shooter that takes place at incredibly high speeds, but
in today's pansy FPS market, this is the one game that really stands out as something different from the incredibly stale CoD / BF clones that get cranked out year after year.
Skinny, bug - eyed Steve Buscemi, the
twitchy actor du jour of American independent films, makes a striking directorial feature - film debut with «Trees Lounge,»
in which he also stars as a
twitchy, hyperkinetic loser.
Not only are they incredibly fast and
twitchy, but they behave like insects, swarming together to create large, living structures
in order to attack helicopters or traverse walls.
n intersibling death match reminiscent of Sam Shepard's «True West,» the independent feature «Solitude» details the tortured, possibly incestuous relationship between Hilary (Mary Thornton), a dark, hyperactive young woman with grand ambitions, and her brother, Louis (Patrick Belton), a
twitchy, bipolar idler who lives
in a cramped Phoenix apartment filled with the moldering remains of recent takeout meals.
It's clear that Battlefield 3's multiplayer was the focus during development, and
in this regard I enjoyed myself without question, even with the
twitchy helicopter.
Over the past decade, Shannon has been increasingly typecast as either a
twitchy weirdo on societal margins or an earnest simpleton, but Bahrani,
in a stroke of casting gumption that makes one wonder why he's the first to make the move, has redirected the actor's distinctly coiled facial features and natural gift for commanding a room toward a character with genuinely threatening social and economic power.
In this historical fantasy, produced by Tim Burton, vampires strike the same twitchy nerve among the citizenry that terrorists do in our real worl
In this historical fantasy, produced by Tim Burton, vampires strike the same
twitchy nerve among the citizenry that terrorists do
in our real worl
in our real world.
Oddly humourless, one of the dullest Marvel adaps still manages to be frequently hilarious thanks to Cage's wide - eyed,
twitchy masterclass
in overacting.
Although the overarching plot involves the conquest of Thor's native Asgard by Hela, the goddess of death, Thor actually spends the bulk of the film
in a comic subplot involving a gladiator planet ruled by an alien overlord played by Jeff Goldblum at his Goldblummiest: equal parts
twitchy, smug, and louche.
Charlie's brother (a character with no correlative
in real life) Donald (Cage again,
in the finest twin performance since Jeremy Irons
in Dead Ringers) is cocksure and woman-wise to Charlie's
twitchy self - loathing
in a way that reminds of the swinger / nebbish iteration of the Jekyll / Hyde interplay.
My inability to relax
in even intimate public settings throws off my dexterity and makes me
twitchy to the point that gaming superbly is near impossible.
Eager to undergo hormone therapy and bearing no doubt that he is a male trapped
in a female body, Ray (formerly Ramona) possesses that
twitchy adolescent - boy nervous energy and a craving to get physical, whether performing skateboard stunts, pumping iron to flesh out his thin elfin physique or dancing wildly to loud music.
Collected
in an original screenplay by Steven Conrad, all of these problems are patently external and cinematically obvious, yet Cage applies his lifetime reservoir of droll anxiety and
twitchy pain, deepening the role far beyond the written page.
In Andrew Scott's hands, Moriarty is a distinctly 21st - century villain, sort of a
twitchy, (more) flamboyant version of Julian Assange.
Freddie is a
twitchy wreck, a guy who suspects that his mind isn't right and is constantly trying to fake normalcy so he can fit
in with those around him.
Deadpool accompanies Colossus (voiced by Stefan Kapicic) and Negasonic Teenage Warhead (Brianna Hildebrand) to take care of an incident
in which young mutant Firefist (Julian Dennison, «Hunt for the Wilderpeople») lets his powers get out of control as he tries to escape an evil mutant «rehab» — basically the equivalent of one of those despicable «pray away the gay» gulags — run by the
twitchy Headmaster (Eddie Marsan).
Timothy Spall, who has played a cabbie, a cook, and a photographer
in previous Leigh endeavors, is all grunts and
twitchy frowns as this ambitious, restless, complicated fellow.
Centre - stage is Foy, who puts
in a
twitchy, sweat - browed turn.
Curtis is played by character actor Michael Shannon, known for
twitchy supporting roles
in mainstream films, including his Oscar - nominated turn as a mentally fractured man
in «Revolutionary Road.»
He bears a passing resemblance — chiefly
in the «tall, thin, pale» category — and he delivers on some known Tesla quirks without turning Tesla into a
twitchy mess.
Nothing
in the movie embodies this uneasy tension more than Gosling, whose performance as the formidably intimacy - averse Lars (who literally screams when touched by the supremely patient physician / psychologist played by Patricia Clarkson) is one - half thrift - shop geek joke and one - half
twitchy study
in terrified child - man.
While receiving orders from the well - dressed frog Nicky Flippers (voiced by David Ogden Stiers) via HEA headquarters, Big Bad Wolf decides to send
in Twitchy the beaver (voiced by Cory Edwards).
When the Wolf and
Twitchy the Squirrel (co-screenwriter Cory Edwards) fail
in the mission, and Granny gets kidnapped as well, the boss calls
in Red.
Indeed, Patriots Day finds Berg working
in his preferred aesthetic mode of handheld commotion —
in which the
twitchy camera itself often seems to be
in search of the focal point of any given scene (an approach enabled here by cinematographer Tobias A. Schliessler, a frequent Berg collaborator).
Mark Ruffalo again bursts out of the screen as the
twitchy, dog - with - a-bone Michael Rezendes, especially
in his scenes with a genius Stanley Tucci, playing the harried, brusque DA who has been alone on the side of the angels so long
in this devil's game that his humanism looks more like misanthropy.
Gary Oldman and Paddy Considine are the go - to guys when it comes to
twitchy, nervy performances, and they're ideally cast
in Koldo Serras's dark, fish - out - of - water drama.
Our
Twitchy friends posted a news item
in which producer Jeffrey Coghlan confirms rumours that Pontypool Changes is
in the works which will bring director Bruce McDonald with screenwriter Tony Burgess (who also wrote the book from which the original is based) together again.
Dennis is the nervous,
twitchy, repressed martinet, literally buttoned tightly
in a grey shirt.
The attempts at a bumbling slapstick duo are there: one scene has Gosling evoking the
twitchy stammering of Lou Costello, for instance, while another shows Crowe engage
in that passé device known as a spit take.
After watching this movie, I had what you might call Portman Traumautic Stress Disorder, a condition that leaves you
twitchy, irritable, and
in need of a well - acted light comedy.
Crime
in the Streets (1956) is less film noir than stagey social drama, but it's the film debut of John Cassavetes
in a
twitchy bit of juvenile delinquency on the road to murder.