Sentences with phrase «with fits of rage»

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In a study of his earlier pictures, Kolker notes that «Scorsese is interested in the psychological manifestations of individuals who are representative either of a class or of a certain ideological grouping; he is concerned with their relationship to each other or to an antagonistic environment... [and finally] there is no triumph for his characters» (A Cinema of Loneliness [Oxford University Press, 19881, p. 162) The Jesus of the Last Temptation fits this pattern (as do Travis Bickel in Taxi Driver, Jake LaMotta in Raging Bull and Paul Hackett in After Hours) By eschewing any reference to a resurrection — and, in an interesting theological note, allowing Paul to suggest that his preaching of the risen Christ is more important than the Jesus of history — Scorsese presents the crucifixion as the final willful act of a man driven by a God who makes strange demands on his followers.
Done you demanding law loving god can now be pleased with you enough not to wipe you out in a fit of rage.
Abu Hurairah (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: Messenger of Allah said, «The strong man is not one who is good at wrestling, but the strong man is one who controls himself in a fit of rage
The defendant, Mr. Johnson, was suspected of killing his ex-girlfriend, Ms. Jane Owens, with a heavy skillet in a fit of rage after he discovered she would be moving across town from the building in which they were both tenants.
Slim fit chino trousers are also in rage and can be teamed up with a striped T - shirt and moccasins to pull of an enviable casual look.
A Motorcycle jacket partnered with a white tee and red slim fit pants is all the rage and allow you to make up your own style with a free spirited mindset of your own.
Given to uncontrollable fits of rage, Cyril falls in with the wrong people, gets into bad trouble, and then tries to make amends.
With food films all the rage (not to mention TV shows), it seems a fitting time to adapt Richard C. Morais's novel from 2010, The Hundred - Foot Journey, to the big screen, thanks to the help of executive producers Oprah Winfrey and Steven Spielberg.
He drinks too much, passes out on the floor of his bedroom surrounded by papers (as well as an empty tumbler and an ashtray with one of his trademark cigars), and erupts in fits of rage against the smallest transgression from one of his underlings (Because he can't hold sway over the men of power whom he sees as his equals, he instead rails against his personal secretary, played by Ella Purnell, for single - spacing a letter).
Tyrannosaur opens with the sight of vicious bastard Joseph (Peter Mullan) killing his dog in a fit of spastic kicking rage, an act of cruelty so horrible that actor Paddy Considine's film immediately telegraphs its forthcoming nowhere - to - go - but - up trajectory.
He plucked the comic's go - to character, the awkward man - child with anger issues, out of his rarefied Happy Madison atmosphere and plopped him down in the real world, where his social snafus and fits of rage caused everyone else to back away, slowly.
Kai fits right in with a line of genuinely intimidating antagonists too, with Simmons proving especially adept at using the character's towering rage to either frighten or amuse — the character is rather miffed that nobody seems to tremble at the mention of his name, because he hasn't passed into legend as he feels he deserves.
To clear up that question... this is a Mansory Torofeo and no longer a Lamborghini Huracan, if you look closely at this car you will notice there is no Raging Bull crest or Lamborghini script to be found anywhere... except on the engine, which in case of a Mansory Torofeo has been taken apart completely to be fitted with bespoke Mansory parts, two bearing - mounted turbochargers and a custom made exhaust system... the result is 1,250 hp at 8,250 rpm (from 610 hp) and an electronically limited torque of 1,000 Nm.
«I honestly know nothing about the tech specs of the new platforms and whether or not they are a good fit for what we are making with say Rage and Skyrim and Prey 2.
But this could be RAGE's weakest aspect as the off - roading seems to lack a sense of speed and the vehicles lean toward a very arcadey handling model hat just doesn't quite fit right with the rest of the game.
The narrative is helped along by some solid voice work even if the mask can get extremely annoying with random fits of curse words and rage.
These tough ghouls were also armed with infinite respawning, which eventually lead to serious fits of rage and numerous broken controllers.
While the game industry is no stranger to scrutiny, this man's fit of internet rage lost him the job of a lifetime with 343 Industries.
Oppenheim speaks of growing up in Washington and California, his father's Russian ancestry and education in China, his father's career in engineering, his mother's background and education in English, living in Richmond El Cerrito, his mother's love of the arts, his father's feelings toward Russia, standing out in the community, his relationship with his older sister, attending Richmond High School, demographics of El Cerrito, his interest in athletics during high school, fitting in with the minority class in Richmond, prejudice and cultural dynamics of the 1950s, a lack of art education and philosophy classes during high school, Rebel Without a Cause, Richmond Trojans, hotrod clubs, the persona of a good student, playing by the rules of the art world, friendship with Jimmy De Maria and his relationship to Walter DeMaria, early skills as an artist, art and teachers in high school, attending California College of Arts and Crafts, homosexuality in the 1950s and 1960s, working and attending art school, professors at art school, attending Stanford, early sculptural work, depression, quitting school, getting married, and moving to Hawaii, becoming an entrepreneur, attending the University of Hawaii, going back to art school, radical art, painting, drawing, sculpture, the beats and the 1960s, motivations, studio work, theory and exposure to art, self - doubts, education in art history, Oakland Wedge, earth works, context and possession, Ground Systems, Directed Seeding, Cancelled Crop, studio art, documentation, use of science and disciplines in art, conceptual art, theoretical positions, sentiments and useful rage, Robert Smithson and earth works, Gerry Shum, Peter Hutchinson, ocean work and red dye, breaking patterns and attempting growth, body works, drug use and hippies, focusing on theory, turmoil, Max Kozloff's «Pygmalion Reversed,» artist as shaman and Jack Burnham, sync and acceptance of the art world, machine works, interrogating art and one's self, Vito Acconci, public art, artisans and architects, Fireworks, dysfunction in art, periods of fragmentation, bad art and autobiographical self - exposure, discovery, being judgmental of one's own work, critical dissent, impact of the 1950s and modernism, concern about placement in the art world, Gypsum Gypsies, mutations of objects, reading and writing, form and content, and phases of development.
The macho swagger of a Jackson Pollock, with his alcoholic rage and tragic demise fit more neatly into the tortured artist narrative.
He attributed his resignation to an inability to work with Snell whom he described as immature, unprofessional and prone to unprovoked fits of rage.
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