Sentences with phrase «whole thing feeling»

In this one scene, which should be a dramatic and hear - rending moment, the shoddy animation, lack of detail and background music as well as the crap sound effects leaves the whole thing feeling like a badly done pantomime rather than stunning cinematic moment.
iOS 4.3 whips along almost instantaneously on the new Apple A5 processor, with apps loading more swiftly, running more smoothly and the whole thing feeling incredibly responsive.
Some of them sound exciting, but if you came away from the whole thing feeling like you've seen much of it before, you're not alone.
As titillating as it might be to read Andreessen's text messages to Zuckerberg, however — in which the former quotes from a 1950's film noir with Burt Lancaster, remarking «The cat's in the bag and the bag's in the river» — the whole thing feels like a bit of a sideshow.
«Finally being able to do the whole thing felt like the fulfilment of where the spirit had been telling us to get to.
The whole thing feels a bit like a Christian prom, in that it holds little of the suspense or drama of its mainstream counterpart.
The whole thing feels like a rowdy gossip session, which, we'll admit, didn't make us feel guilty in the slightest.
But without the Curva Sud, the whole thing felt little different than that exhibition game played against Real Madrid in Texas.
The wallet is awesome, and the whole thing feels very luxe.
Nonetheless, the whole thing feels wrong to me and leaves a sour taste.
The whole thing felt very girly but also very prim and proper.
If we do, we'll make sure to look for a skirt with draped detailing and a metallic belt since that makes the whole thing feel fashion - y as opposed to snooze - y.
It makes the whole thing feel finished off and like it has been in this beautiful shape for a long time.
«I'm wearing some at the moment — they are not nearly as scary with flat heels, but they look just as sexy — and I tone down the look with a loose sweater dress so the whole thing feels relaxed rather than high voltage.»
I have to say I just love that basket in the first bedroom... it makes the whole thing feel so much more homey.
Doing so makes the whole thing feel more natural and comfortable than if you just went for the number right away and then ran off.
Sitting opposite a stranger with just a couple of cups of coffee on the table for distraction can make the whole thing feel too much like an interview.
And the whole thing feels like everyone involved — actors, writers, directors, best boys — were working outside of their comfort zones.
The many pictures and even a little video from Blixen's life are intriguing, but the combination of still photos and Lori Singer's stiff offscreen reading of Almereyda's essay makes the whole thing feel like watching a professor's slide show while he reads his dissertation.
The whole thing feels like a 1990's shareware PC game; it loves to dole out its action in small chunks.
... At the same time, the whole thing feels a bit thinner and more formulaic than the previous incarnation.
Structurally, the whole thing feels fresh again, and even if I have doubts about how the writers will wring two worthy seasons out of the new dynamics (Showtime has committed to airing at least one more season), the three 2012 episodes I've seen efficiently pulled me back in.
It's ultimately clear, however, that Fear and Desire simply isn't able to justify its feature - length running time (ie the whole thing feels padded - out even at 61 minutes), with the movie's less - than - consistent vibe paving the way for a second half that could hardly be less interesting or anti-climactic - which does, in the end, confirm the film's place as a fairly ineffective first effort that does, at least, highlight the eye - catching visual sensibilities of its preternaturally - talented director.
It's a shame that the whole thing feels so generic and constructed, given the story it's based on.
The audience learns intimate details about the various characters who populate teenage Mills» life without ever really getting to know them, and it makes the whole thing feel a tad superficial and self - indulgent as a result.
There are still plenty of highlights in the film's second half (the film does the mandatory drug - trip sequence particularly well, including a cameo from Keanu Reeves himself), the whole thing feels a bit rushed and obligatory.
And, in the end, the whole thing feels like a set - up for a sequel, which it of course is, as there are three more books in the series.
What makes Stung so much fun is that it takes itself seriously enough for the plot, characters and theme to work, but it never pushes itself too far to the point where the whole thing feels silly.
«Magic in the Moonlight» doesn't make you believe in magic, or love, or anything, really, although maybe that's just the cynic in me, eager to expose the film as the fraud that it is, because the whole thing feels less like a genuine Woody Allen comedy (smart and funny with a healthy dash of neurosis) than a pale imitation.
But Davis adds a slight twist (don't think too hard, it's not that difficult to predict) to make the whole thing feel fresh and entertaining.
As always, Fuller is grittier than the mainstream, but the whole thing feels a bit too schematic and doesn't ever reach the poetic heights of his best films.
There are no forced icy regions or random volcanoes, and yet the whole thing feels unique and diverse.
The whole thing feels more like a TV movie due to the pedestrian writing and direction, and although it's worth seeing for Smith's passionate performance, «Concussion» isn't compelling enough to incite the kind of reform within the NFL (and the sport as a whole) that's desperately needed.
The whole thing feels frantic; within a short span of time the film wildly veers from a botched heist to a cheap «kickass» montage to a dramatic fight, and the constant changes in tone are jarring.
It gives the whole thing the feel of a somewhat retro text adventure, but it's something you get used to very quickly and it actually speeds up the game since you can skip through conversations as quickly as you can read them, rather than waiting for voices to catch up.
It not only was one of a number of things that made the game feel a little cheap, but it also made the whole thing feel a little impersonal.
For a director who — whatever you like to say about his style — has always seemed to have an idea about what audiences want to see, the whole thing feels like a rare misfire.
The whole thing feels more like an old Disney short subject than the full - length movie it's advertised to be.
«The whole thing felt like having the reins to horses that are on steroids.»
«Amidst the inevitable and deserved grumbling about its awkward checkpoint system, small levels and weird obsession with its daft story, hopefully those who persevere with it will be rewarded by enough of those moments to make the whole thing feel worthwhile,» said Eurogamer.
The whole thing feels sort of tossed off, like it was made by film students over a couple of weekends.
The whole thing feels like a condensed version of one of their seasons, which is better than stretching the whole thing out over 3 months.
After nearly a decade and a half out of commission, Duke Nukem Forever's linear structure, uninspired sequences, and baffling long load sequences made the whole thing feel like it had arrived late to its own party.
The whole thing feels like two guys were watching the 1987 film Adventures in Babysitting while high and started asking dumb «what if?»
By the time Chucky finally receives his eye - rolling comeuppance (done in like Live and Let Die's Kananga), the whole thing feels like one great big heap of wasted potential.
The whole thing feels kind of shaggy and unrefined, the two and a half minute trailer a bit long and aimless at times.
The whole thing feels poorly thought out and hurried.
«Magic in the Moonlight» doesn't make you believe in magic, or love, or anything, really, although maybe that's just the cynic in me, eager to expose the film as the fraud that it is, because the whole thing feels less like a genuine Woody Allen comedy than a pale imitation.
The whole thing feels like a trap.
Although it introduces a new villain — and suggests that, like in The Hunger Games: Mockingbird Part 2, a once apparently decent character gives in to the temptation of power — the whole thing feels like it never really goes anywhere.
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