The film is
very much a commentary on inequality and the distribution of wealth.
I think we also have to remember that animal advocacy images are also
very much a commentary on us, not the animal.
Not exact matches
So far, therefore, Mark serves as a
commentary on the kerygma, and explains why in even the
very brief summaries of it which we have in Acts x and xiii so
much stress is laid on the part taken by John the Baptist.
And with the addition of the new feature POINT AFTER (any section that offers even occasional
commentary by Frank Deford is fine by me), I believe I will learn to like the look
very much.
She is
very much more qualified, nonetheless, than (likely) all of the people commenting here and there is definitely some critical
commentary.
I'd better say thanks
very much for this live
commentary, now, and switch over to updating it now we've finished.
If you read the original documents on his site and read his
commentary you will not find that there has been
very much distortion.
The Blu - ray release of «The Hangover» doesn't add
very much in the way of additional extras, but there is a picture - in - picture video
commentary with director Todd Phillips and co-stars Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms and Zach Galifianakis that, while it starts out slow, is actually worth checking out.
The aliens who created this environment are not shown as the film ends on this
very mysterious note, which has been a source of
much commentary and has inspired meanings ranging from: it's all rubbish to something divine has happened.
Of course this film is a dramatic and over-the-top example of our current state of hysteria when it comes to our country's seemingly unending problems but however
much exaggeration there is, Election Year still manages a surprising amount of honest
commentary, both subtle and
very much on the nose.
WHY: «Sausage Party» isn't a
very subtle movie (the dialogue is laced with so
much profanity that it feels like it was written by a bunch of prepubescent boys who just learned about swear words), but what the comedy lacks in maturity it makes up for with some clever
commentary on faith, sexual temptation and the Palestine / Israel conflict.
The
commentary track with Writer / Director Rian Johnson delivers a
very full audio
commentary given some
much needed insight into the film.
There is an audio
commentary with Barry Levinson where he only speaks every so often with a few comments —
very much unlike most DVDs - plus a featurette Into the Unknown: Barry Levinson on The Bay.
In almost every aspect, it feels
very much like a made for television production, and what could have had some resonance just doesn't quite feel real enough to be an authentic
commentary on the media and politics.
A monster named Susan isn't
very scary — the irradiated Susan is now 50 feet tall and superstrong — so she gets a scary new name... which is as
much as bit of crafty
commentary on marketing as it is merely ridiculous on its face.
This
commentary is
much better, as the participants delve into the story of the film and discuss how the script (which was written in a
very short time) evolved.
Very Good (3 stars) Unrated Running time: 120 minutes Studio: Dreamworks Home Entertainment 2 - Disc DVD Extras: Filmmaker
commentary, cast
commentary: with Ben Stiller, Jack Black and Robert Downey, Jr., deleted and extended scenes, an alternate ending, video rehearsals, plus
much more.
She doesn't write
very much of her own
commentary, they say.
- Chris Kohler is subbing for Clive Thompson over at the Wired game column, and chats about cooking instruction DS titles, adding this interesting piece of
commentary: «As the user base of the DS expands, both in terms of broadening demographics and sheer numbers, I have to wonder whether Japan's game industry will really need super hits for
very much longer.
Very much up - to - date with the latest happening within consumerist culture and the news of the world, she issues commentary that sometimes gets adopted as the mantra of the very group it targets, in this case the compulsive shopp
Very much up - to - date with the latest happening within consumerist culture and the news of the world, she issues
commentary that sometimes gets adopted as the mantra of the
very group it targets, in this case the compulsive shopp
very group it targets, in this case the compulsive shoppers.
I think that short
commentaries like this on recent climate science papers and reports that are «in the news» are
very valuable to your readers, and hopefully don't take as
much time and effort as the longer, in - depth analyses of studies that you do so well.
If you read the original documents on his site and read his
commentary you will not find that there has been
very much distortion.
I do like the «no credibility» aspect of the comment, Adam, but the point is that so
much public sentiment is based upon
commentaries just such as these — in fact, these particular articles where apparently
very influential in turning public opinion against climate science — and now we are seeing retractions.
The last time I looked at this systematically (meaning I got paid by a client...) the numbers seemed
very much in line with your
commentary in this post.
This 2006 guest
commentary here, Why greenhouse gases heat the ocean, generated a
very large response on the internet,
much of it claiming Minnett was wrong, and that lack of publication proved it.
They
very much condemn other nations, whose laws, together with the
commentaries on them, swell up to so many volumes; for they... [more]
Thanks so
very much Ryan!Your
commentary is a unique treat.