Sentences with phrase «underground hideouts»

So grab your weapon of choice (from chainsaws, to shotguns, to grenade launchers) and kill your way through underground hideouts, post-apocalyptic cities, jungles, and more.
Grab your weapon of choice (from a chainsaw, through shotgun, to grenade launcher) and kill your way through underground hideouts, post-apocalyptic cities, jungles and more.
It takes place in underground hideouts and forest clearings, and in the ruins of German cities after the Second World War.
The wordless preparations for the hunt, the priest, the underground hideouts, the escape, the confrontation between Richard and Camiel, and Camiel's memory of Marina as Maria the nurse are balanced with the bizarre comedic effects of seeing a spear puncture eggs, a hairy Bijvoet nonchalantly asking for baths, and the reactions of Ludwig and Pascale who look like the most ordinary of fellows if it wasn't for them sleeping under the ground.
Victoria's tricky segues from drunken - hangout comedy to tentative character piece to chase picture are impressive enough, but what's genuinely laudable is how the creator, cast and crew skillfully navigate viewers through the city's different locales: grungy dance clubs, lonely rooftops, underground hideouts, swanky hotels, and even moving vehicles.
For example, an underground hideout won't do you any good if the trouble is rising sea levels.
Mercifully, the film wastes no time cutting straight to the chase as the kids gather in an underground hideout to plan their strategy to seek and destroy the remaining horcruxes, which are the wands made of unicorn hairs and the heartstring of a dragon that make Lord Voldemort invincible.
Borgman sets its strange tone from the very beginning when a man who somewhat resembles features that of Jesus, long - hair and long - beard, awakes from his underground hideout by the sound of a sharp spear piercing down from the ground above.

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The house would have a two - level basement, closed to the public, conceived as an underground studio where he would make his art — a secret lair and such a natural extension of his overall artistic project that it seems like some kind of joke (it is tempting to think of it as a real - life «Fortress of Solitude,» Superman's hideout, which Kelley constructed in three - dimensional form and used as the central image in his final solo exhibition last September at the Gagosian Gallery in London).
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