Not exact matches
I'm a
very sweet, loyal, trusting, fun - loving, romantic, family - orientated, gentleman back on the dating
scene and it would be
nice to find That One Special woman in my life this year.
After the first chase
scene, we have been introduced in a
nice slow
scene to Samuel and his
very pregnant wife, Nadia.
There are quite a few really charming
scenes, in which the
nice soundtrack and the images of her wandering around looking at things create
very intimate and unique moments, but one would have hoped for more of those.
The film meanders from time to time as Simon finds his way around the City of Lights and his own skin, but Corbet's performance is a darkly rich one in every
scene, not far from Matt Damon's sociopath - turned - psychopath turn in «The Talented Mr. Ripley» but distinctively unnerving in crafting an eventually hollow façade out of this
nice, young,
very lost man.
Aided by a mutton - chopped behind - the -
scenes sidekick (Zach Braff, who it's
nice to see, no matter how briefly), Oz puts on a good show, convincing his skeptical audience he can levitate a simple country girl before their
very eyes.
The cut
scenes are made of pure nostalgia, and make a
very nice touch.
The track delivers some
very nice stereo effects, and party and crowd
scenes provide an interesting array of surround sound effects.
Anchor Bay's handsome presentation of Near Dark rounds out with two
very cool trailers (the best scored by John Parr's dirty roadhouse anthem «Naughty Naughty»), gorgeously rendered animated menus, poster (my favourite being the lurid Italian version), still, and behind - the -
scenes galleries (featuring some
very nice shots of Ms. Wright), and last but never least, Anchor Bay's typically involved and exhaustively informative Talent Bios that, by themselves, would be worth the price of the package.
It had Roger Daltrey and a
very,
very nice girl called Fiona Lewis in an early
scene.
The in - movie music sounds
very good, and the futuristic crowd
scenes offer a
nice mixture of surround sound effects and some bass response.
Elite's transfer is
very nice, and along with deleted
scenes and trailers, the commentary track (which includes two of the film's lead actors) also provides a rather vivid portrait of the horror genre at the time, which, for many burgeoning filmmakers, was the only way to enter the film business before the larger studios devoured the remaining independents.
The camera work and cinematography are both well done, with
very nice night photography
scenes, great camera movement, and some memorable crane shots in the drive - in.
The
scenes look
nice and are
very busy, allowing the objects to genuinely hide directly in front of me.
The tracks also offers some
nice surround sound during the crowd
scenes and the films rock soundtrack sounds
very good.
The story is
very standard and not all that interesting, but the cut
scenes look quite
nice and the dialogue isn't offensively annoying, so it's hard to complain about the excessive narrative — it just didn't add anything to the experience.
If Dylan and Jamie aren't enough for you, then how about Mr. Harper (Richard Jenkins), Dylan's father who's a little crazy but emotionally drawing in every
scene, Lorna (Patricia Clarkson), Jamie's mother who's a bit of a free spirit and while being a bad thing for her daughter is a pretty
nice comedic addition, and Tommy (Woody Harrelson), the sports editor for GQ who happens to be
very gay and loves to be that guy with all the right jokes about gays that aren't offensive but downright hilarious regardless.
I'm fond of a funny, understated
scene in which the killer is locked in, and unceremoniously escapes from, a walk - in freezer, and there's a
very nice moment at the climax involving a hunter's bow - and - arrow that would work equally well in a Shaw Brothers martial - arts movie.
Most of these are simply extended
scenes and there are no revelations or new subplots here, but there are some
very nice and funny moments.
the director did a
very consistent job but i have to admit that the second part wasn perfect if you compare it with the first.the movie had some
very good taken
scenes and a
nice clever script.
Those
scenes are all behind us and they were not
very nice.
The focal guy is Jim, a
nice, if bashful and hopelessly desperate (as evidenced in the infamous
scene that lends the film its title) guy made
very sympathetic by Biggs, who is like a younger and much more likable David Schwimmer.
The film moves along at a
very nice pace and contains some
very nice action set - pieces, including a
very well - done boat chase
scene.
The animation is
very nice, as you would imagine there are a lot of
scenes that have to be smooth in order to make the chopping
scenes not look, well choppy!
So Lounge Bar Restaurant, a place that contributes to the artistic and cultural dynamics of Marrakech with 4 concepts: the So
Nice, outside in the terrace under the shade of the pergola in the sun or under the olive trees, the So Fun, a bar
scene with 3 Hours DJ and 3 Hours live music, a
very festive atmosphere.
There is so much history and wonderful architecture here along with
very nice people, (you know the people are what make or break a country) a well established craft beer
scene and of course the ever famous scotch whisky (yes, that's the correct spelling) that the country is so famous for.
He was also able to incorporate some deleted
scenes, and even made some
very simple, yet
nice touches.
Newcomers to the genre will get the most out of this game as it features quite a few minigames that are
very familiar to veterans, but makes up for it with some
nice hidden object
scenes.
The movie
scenes, characters and battle system of xenosaga three are a lot more realistic than those of episode one and two.Even though this game does not support surround sound like xenosaga epsode two the audio department of this game is still great, sometimes stereo is better because audio that is recorded in surround sound can sound really artificial ayway.Anyone who knows xenosaa can tell that the audio has changed because voices of the characters sounds live and raw, wich is
very good for a change anyway.The graphics of the game are dull and there are a lot of people that despise dull graphics but I think that dull graphics are great because they often create a
nice realistic atmosphere that makes a game feel like it's taking place in the
very present or the past also I really like to see the way the speed of the camera and the motion of the characters slowain parts of a movie sequence because I think it adds tension and drama.Three other excellent games that Ireco that have great dull graphics are Chaos Legion and KillZone and Resident Evil 4.
- A couple more random / smart GDC and IGF reports I Technorat - ed: «Someone Stole My Domain» has a
nice IGF 2007 write - up summing up «the low - down on the
very best of the indie
scene», or at least our IGF - ified version of it.