Sentences with phrase «who watched the whole thing»

A new interactive trailer for the upcoming PlayStation 4 - exclusive title Bloodborne has just been released, and viewers who watch the whole thing will get a special reward.

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I watched the whole thing with my DH, who is very bothered by the fact that I'm very unwilling to to consider «just doing what the OBGYN says» as my birth plan (I'm not even pregnant yet!)
Tom Hanks watches over the whole thing, playing Bradlee as a salty pirate who plunders for scoops, while the rest of the stacked cast — from Sarah Paulson Jesse Plemons, and Zach Woods, to Bob Odenkirk as star reporter Ben Bagdikian — each strike the right note of theatrical sincerity.
And Zimbardo watches the whole thing, even going as far as holding parole hearings for those who want to leave.
The whole thing is based around the hook from Macklemore and Ryan Lewis» «Thrift Shop,» but that shouldn't scare anyone away because the actual Sherlock stuff is so impressively thorough that even people who don't watch the show should be able to recognize how much work went into this.
Or at least, that's the mentality of many fans who just started watching the whole thing all over again.
The whole thing is mainly situational: we get to watch the heroine, Ruth Kimke (Melanie Lynskey) as she reacts to having her house broken into and follow along as she decides to locate and punish the people who did it with help from an oddball neighbor (Elijah Wood's Tony), who's enamored with morning stars and nunchucks.
The grimly labeled «death watch» stocks are attractive to investors who believe that the departure of the CEO or a large shareholder will allow the company, once freed from restraints, either to improve its performance or to restructure itself, including here selling the whole thing.
I watched this with growing disinterest — it was certainly an answer to the Great global warming swindle in that both were pretty dreadful — this was shockingly over simplistic and you knew from the start who was going to win — even Eastenders can manage a bit more intrigue — but then look what kind of rubbish passes for a subject on things like Panorama; Having over done every other exciting angle on the «credit crunch» they did a program on how it's effecting us — based super scientifically on a small sample of people moaning sorry responding to panorama online which somehow justified a whole program of what some people were doing like driving less or renting a room out — totally pointless.
Any mum who thinks it's a badge of honour to watch the whole thing and not sneak a peek at her smartphone is BONKERS.
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