Sentences with phrase «weight of a wrench»

Shot with wonderful attention to detail, from the hands of the watch to the weight of a wrench, Glory is atmospheric and well acted and an awful sense of horrible inevitability leads to a surprising ending.

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Watching your baby loose, instead of gaining weight, because of an eating issue is heart wrenching.
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And it's these adaptations that throw a wrench in the 3500 calorie rule — people don't lose exactly the amount of weight predicted.
It's a heart wrenching monologue, but it is also a shame that the rest of the film can't live up to this dramatic moments weight.
But while it tells a wrenching if touching story of parental duty and noble intentions, it doesn't feel built for the distance and suffers under the weight of unbridled ideas lacking structure or thematic virtue.
So applying the appropriate amount of body weight (lean into it really good) should be adequate until you get to somewhere with a proper torque wrench.
Oh Mario, just when you thought it was safe to hang up your wrench and leave Princess Peach to her own wilfully damsel - in - distress - like adventures your Nintendo paymasters once more haul you back and put the weight of the gaming world on your shoulders.
And they most certainly did not forecast, and would have been aghast had they done so, the CAGW scam, the Y2K - make - a-buck scare, the new - ice - age - scare, Al Gore's weight problem, the unbelievably vast sums to be made off of eco-appeals featuring heart - wrenching pictures of adorably cute and cuddly - looking baby harp - seals about to be clubbed to death for their fur, Ditto for photo - shopped pictures of forlorn looking polar bears adrift on ice - floes, universities stuffed with tenured climate science parasites, the improbable appearance of the NGO, watermelon life - form, and the like.
It's An Inconvenient Truth meets Waiting for Guffman, and the result is funny, informative, and also gut - wrenching: when the characters visit New Orleans on the two - year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, the true cost of inaction on climate is painted with such stark overtones that the film takes on an important new weight.
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