Sentences with phrase «with feelings of nostalgia»

Simple and yet filled with feelings of nostalgia.
For those who grew up gaming on the original Nintendo Entertainment System, the frustration will be tempered with feelings of nostalgia, but there will still be frustration.
The picture serves as a reminder of all the great Latin sounds created in the Seventies and is touching enough to evoke a few tears from Fania fans with feelings of nostalgia for the bygone era.
But after giving birth, women sometimes look back at their pregnancy with feelings of nostalgia.
Making monkey bread has always brought with it feelings of nostalgia for me, which makes it one of my favorite sweets to share with family and friends.
It definitely leaves us with the feeling of nostalgia!
Luckily the 2nd Runner remains a PS2 Classic and this, coupled with the feeling of nostalgia, are the only reasons you should care about this package.

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It will be Garrison Keillor in reverse, and there will be — I feel the pangs already — those moments of bittersweet nostalgia when I recall, with a longing almost palpable, the small town life I left behind in Manhattan.
With the force of Aristotelian - Thomistic anthropology, a deeply felt pastoral nostalgia, and even «patron saints» of the movement like Fr.
We guarantee that each mouthful of our delicately textures rice with its distinctive nutty flavor will leave you with a magical feeling of pure nostalgia.
I think it was that feeling of nostalgia that first drew me to Chicken and Egg: A Memoir of Suburban Homesteading with 125 Recipes.
After watching the film, I felt an unexpected connection with Djokovic, such is the power of food and its ability to stir nostalgia.
We got back home earlier today (Tuesday) and I am typing this out with simultaneous feelings of comfort and nostalgia.
Chelsea 6 Maribor 0Chelsea feel like a team of the present, yet here was a match infused with a hint of nostalgia.
I wanted it to feel relaxed, but still hold a little bit of the special nostalgia that comes with Christmas.
It has warmed me up on cold days, cured my colds on sick days, and always leaves me with a sweet little feeling of nostalgia.
When I think of the mainstays of my childhood shoe collection, a pair of Keds is near top of the list; which might explain the rush of nostalgia I felt when I came across the iconic brand's latest collaboration with Rifle Paper Co..
Inspired by an old pocket watch, the antique feel of the Pewter Mantle Clock with Stand will bring nostalgia to the room.
Computer issues aside - we are having the best time at the beach with our pups and always feel such a sense of nostalgia while we're here - it is where we got married after all!
And flipping through these photos, with our old favorite red garage door, I felt such a wave of nostalgia.
The room feels cozy and inviting, with the reclaimed wood coffee table and wreath wall hanging adding a sense of naturalness and nostalgia to the more formal furnishings.
I strive to create pieces that look like they could have a history or a past, and combine that feeling of nostalgia with a modern silhouette and fabrics that move and stretch gracefully.
Moviegoers hoping for something — anything — to take away from «Nostalgia» (other than a vague feeling of dysphoria, tinged with ennui) will not be similarly compensated.
But with Pellington's wandering camera and an insufferably maudlin piano score that telegraphs every emotion, Nostalgia feels like an incomplete reverie, an exploration of loss that doesn't have anything new to add.
These projects must be comforting but also with a dash of the unexpected; alive in ways that aren't incongruous with that nostalgia but also not purely a slave to those feelings either.
Whatever else these three may be thinking of, they feel the shadow of mortality and boredom along with nostalgia for their dampened sexuality.
Peter Howell of the Toronto Star gave «Super 8» 2.5 stars out of 4 and is quoted on the RT site: «Abrams fashions «Super 8» in such a calculating manner, with every element weighed both for maximum nostalgia value and ironic hipster cred, that it has an artificial feel to it.
The colors (a mixture of the candy colors of golden age fantasy cinema and the muted hues of nostalgia) are lush and the hazy scenes of the stuck - in - fifties small town feel like some misty - eyed time warp with a few weird twists.
In making Revenant Kingdom, Level 5 has achieved an incredible feat by delivering a game that can generate feelings of nostalgia formed from other intellectual properties with its own new, different content that manages to stand on its own.
It invokes a feeling of nostalgia mixed with some pretty neat animation (from the guy that made the short - lived Sonic: Mega Drive Archie series) and music.
To celebrate the hedgehog's return, which thus far has been met with fair praise, check out the game's opening animation and maybe feel a little bit of nostalgia / excitement...
You probably look back on The Sandlot with glossed - over nostalgia, and are expecting the new film to give you that same feeling of wonder and discovery the original did.
Coming off a decade where the American genre film devolved into lowest - common - denominator investments and blockbusters ballooned skyward on the backs of sequels and franchises, Refn's modest exercise in crime pastiche and car - chase nostalgia parlayed both the exhaustion of Hollywood's narrative resources and — perhaps more importantly — the gathering mainstream curiosity in independent music's preoccupation with the sound and feel of the 1980s (the film's soundtrack has become one of the most popular word - of - mouth successes of the decade).
Just with the basic setup, we already have a few of the Allen standards: New York, doomed romance, and a hefty feeling of nostalgia.
Maybe it's a nostalgia thing, but when I start up a movie on Blu - ray and see an old - school Columbia Pictures logo that's dancing with the sort of golf - ball - sized film grain I remember seeing on the big screen at the Cooper Theatre downtown, well, it makes me feel good inside.
didn't have the subtlety and richness of Linklater's best work, it was an incredibly exhilarating film that left audiences with warm feelings of nostalgia and a film to rewatch when you feel like checking in on its full - of - life characters.
There's a nostalgia - driven full cinematic story mode that plays out like a Dragon Ball greatest hits, rammed with fanservice and of a decent length that neither feels short nor outstays its welcome too much — vital given that much of the story is spent fighting character clone drones.
Confronting unresolved romantic feelings toward her ex-flame Jack (William Mapother), who went on to marry close friend Zoey (Ione Skye), Valinda is forced to face down her current reality, which includes the possibility of starting a family with uptight husband Will (Tate Donovan), who wishes his wife would stop letting what he views as petty teenage nostalgia rule her daily life.
I feel a little guilty about those movies not making my top ten, but they would have definitely been bumped down the list by Star Wars: The Force Awakens, a film that managed to balance nostalgia with the excitement and quality of a new film franchise, and gave me that ultimate feeling of why we all go to the movies.
Fans will single out Huston's decision to make a slasher movie with little in the way of explicit gore effects as laudable, but my feeling is that's nostalgia talking again.
The irresistible quality of that candor stems in part from what Jamison admits is nostalgia for «those early days of falling in love with the drinking, when intoxication still felt intoxicating.»
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If you're a longtime card user, or still remember your parents pulling out a mint green American Express card with a Gladiator on the cover, you may feel a twinge of nostalgia for this charge card classic.
If you're a longtime card user, or still remember your parents pulling out a mint green American Express card with a Gladiator on the cover, you may feel a twinge of nostalgia for this charge card classic.
Why I love this place — It definitely holds a fair bit of nostalgia for me: travelling is as much about the feelings you associate with a place and the people you meet as the destination itself.
I do think many people will like going back to Kanto as well as many others who don't, but I do think it's a clear sign of creative stagnation as I feel it crosses the point where it's nods and references to attempting to use nostalgia to attract / entertain players instead of enticing them with something new.
There's a very real sense of nostalgia and retro feel that makes it easy to think you're listening to a museum audiobook with samples from the era.
But now we're detouring into my personal feelings of what has gone wrong with Kickstarter in relation to videogames, and that's not fair because while Pillars of Eternity may just be another nostalgia project it's an astoundingly good one.
Employing an orthodox turn - based battle system, Alphadia evokes a feeling of nostalgia with its classic RPG style.
Hyper Sentinel is a pure shot of pixel - perfect nostalgia, fusing iconic flip and scroll shooter gameplay with a contemporary systems and mechanics; repackaging the sights, sounds and feel of the arcade to deliver the ultimate neo-retro experience.
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