Sentences with phrase «with twitchy»

The juxtaposition with the twitchy dancers was a perfect example of how unrelated things can operate in complete synchronicity.
Is the patience and ruthless plotting of the EVE community compatible with the twitchy thirst for chaos of an FPS community?
To all of you out there who have opened your hearts and homes to bunnies, and who are certainly sick and tired of hearing how dumb and stupid these beautiful creatures with the twitchy noses and long ears are, feel free to share this true story!
A capable dramatic actor, he is supposed to be broadly comedic here, like a verbal Mr. Bean, but comes up short with a twitchy, unappealing performance you don't enjoy as the common thread.
It's clear that Battlefield 3's multiplayer was the focus during development, and in this regard I enjoyed myself without question, even with the twitchy helicopter.
Smartly cast and gluing that career ever - more - diligently back together, LaBeouf gets under the McEnroe skin with twitchy gusto.
At Toronto's Eaton Centre on a busy Friday afternoon, outlets for Bell, Rogers (which owns Canadian Business) and Telus are bustling with twitchy - thumbed consumers eyeing the multitude of mobile options.

Not exact matches

It'll stay with you, making you twitchier and twitchier, but with no real hope of actual satisfaction.
Long and twitchy with athletic ability and straight - line speed that should light up the combine.
Goneril (Kate Fleetwood) is icily assured, contrasting with Regan's (Anna Maxwell Martin) twitchy girlish sadism.
Many Total Politics readers will be familiar with feeling twitchy on Fridays as that is the day that, traditionally, a Sunday newspaper chooses to put a story to you.
Specifically, the researchers found that a peptide, called STAT6 - IP, when delivered to the lungs of neonatal mice at the time of first RSV exposure reduces the development of allergic - type lung inflammation and airway hyperresponsiveness («twitchy» airways) in mice when they are «re-challenged» with RSV as young adults.
Reynolds said he remembers being a «twitchy kid» while growing up with his three older brothers: «Our father was tough.
Dren starts out life as a twitchy little mite scampering around the couple's secret lab, before very quickly developing into a human female — only with wings, aquatic lungs, a tail and a venomous nature.
Infected, twitchy zombies frantically search out the living, even using their foreheads to beat against car windows, all with the aim of biting their victims into the same unsavory state.
Played by Jesse Eisenberg, this new version of Superman's archenemy is a twitchy fast - talker in a graphic tee and blazer, with shoulder - length hair (yes, they're some luxuriant locks), shooting hoops in LexCorp's in - office basketball court while plotting how to disrupt superheroics using the scraps of Kryptonite he's been buying up.
Skinny, bug - eyed Steve Buscemi, the twitchy actor du jour of American independent films, makes a striking directorial feature - film debut with «Trees Lounge,» in which he also stars as a twitchy, hyperkinetic loser.
I was also pleased at how well the dual analog worked as I was afraid it would be too twitchy to play a FPS with.
The picture is twitchy and annoying, flecked with blood and half - digested ideas, and too much is left unexplained.
(Stan is appropriately nasty and oily, twitchy with an insecure man's quick and easy violence.
With a cast of crazed characters, challenging gameplay, and a pulsing musical score, it delivers twitchy platforming goodness.
n intersibling death match reminiscent of Sam Shepard's «True West,» the independent feature «Solitude» details the tortured, possibly incestuous relationship between Hilary (Mary Thornton), a dark, hyperactive young woman with grand ambitions, and her brother, Louis (Patrick Belton), a twitchy, bipolar idler who lives in a cramped Phoenix apartment filled with the moldering remains of recent takeout meals.
Over the past decade, Shannon has been increasingly typecast as either a twitchy weirdo on societal margins or an earnest simpleton, but Bahrani, in a stroke of casting gumption that makes one wonder why he's the first to make the move, has redirected the actor's distinctly coiled facial features and natural gift for commanding a room toward a character with genuinely threatening social and economic power.
Charlie's brother (a character with no correlative in real life) Donald (Cage again, in the finest twin performance since Jeremy Irons in Dead Ringers) is cocksure and woman-wise to Charlie's twitchy self - loathing in a way that reminds of the swinger / nebbish iteration of the Jekyll / Hyde interplay.
Played with gawky, monophonic intensity by Phil Daniels, he's a twitchy and inarticulate regular lad with no visible drive, no Dean / De Niro (or even Tim Roth / Gary Oldman) charisma.
So all of the colourful people he encounters, brilliantly played with mercurial energy and twitchy personality, come across as twists on movie caricatures compared to him.
Freddie is a twitchy wreck, a guy who suspects that his mind isn't right and is constantly trying to fake normalcy so he can fit in with those around him.
It's perhaps not surprising to note, particularly given the origins of the eponymous creatures, that Trolls has been unapologetically geared towards very young viewers, as the movie, directed by Walt Dohrn and Mike Mitchell, boasts a bright, colorful, and ridiculously fast - paced sensibility that's sure to hold the attention of even the most twitchy of children - with the film's decidedly goofy atmosphere, at least, ensuring that it remains tolerable for the duration of its appropriately brisk runtime.
The film is just as much about the ownership of women's bodies as it is about an alien invasion — ScarJo's blank face and slight, twitchy physicality are incredible to watch, as the men she encounters (many of them non-actors who were captured with hidden cameras) leer at her, make conversation, and eventually get sprung by the same trap they clearly wish to set for Scarlett.
Directed by Ben and Josh Safdie, the film was a highlight of the festival, with our own A.A. Dowd declaring Pattinson's performance as a twitchy bank robber attempting to engineer his brother's release from police custody the most deserving for the Main Competition's best actor prize.
Mark Ruffalo again bursts out of the screen as the twitchy, dog - with - a-bone Michael Rezendes, especially in his scenes with a genius Stanley Tucci, playing the harried, brusque DA who has been alone on the side of the angels so long in this devil's game that his humanism looks more like misanthropy.
There's a looseness to the film that's attuned to White's own twitchy psyche, but Mond constructs his story with care, keeping an eye on its emotional through line.
Our Twitchy friends posted a news item in which producer Jeffrey Coghlan confirms rumours that Pontypool Changes is in the works which will bring director Bruce McDonald with screenwriter Tony Burgess (who also wrote the book from which the original is based) together again.
Warriors, for example, will appear «twitchy and on edge,» and each kind of Kwama attacks with unique skills suited to its role.
There's no team play, no realism and no cameraderie, just twitchy skills carrying teams of sweary knobheads with painted guns.
The boar demon, with wormlike appendages in perpetual slither over its body, is a menacing and truly unsettling image; on the opposite end of the spectrum is the beauty and grace of the deerlike Forest Spirit and the charming simplicity of the little twitchy - headed tree spirits.
Our moorland test route has the capacity to undo a car's damping, but the E10 S coped with everything we threw at it, never once feeling twitchy or nervous, even when traversing icy mid-corner rivulets of meltwater.
Nothing caused a twitchy or snappy reaction, just manageable little slides corrected easily with steering input or by the traction / stability controls.
More welcoming was the way AMG sorted the faults on the GT C with the GT R. Steering is far less twitchy and rear grip is far superior.
Weiner compares it with the Mercedes - AMG GT, though «not as aggressive, twitchy, or up to its performance task, but it's very predictable and easy to drive fast.»
Tall SUVs typically are better with steering that's not so quick it becomes twitchy at higher speeds, and that usually results in the need for minor steering corrections through long, sweeping turns.
Ferrari has gone for a super quick steering rack ratio, which almost seems laser - guided at lower speeds but falls just the right side of twitchy, allowing you to slice through roundabouts with a startling economy of movement in your hands.
Finally, in 2004 the M400 version arrived with a Roush - tuned, 425bhp engine, revised springs and dampers, and a slower steering rack to make the car less twitchy.
For example, there's the adaptive power steering that is so light that it can be steered around a parking lot with just one finger, but firms up as you gain speed so it doesn't feel ponderous and twitchy on the highway.
He doesn't like the steering, calling it twitchy, and the Michelin Cup tires combined with the Z06's grunty torque make the Corvette Z06 difficult to drive: «The only solution is to drive very slowly indeed» says the auto journalist.
With the M2 mode activated, the car was very twitchy, reacting to the road surface minutely.
The vice free, predictable handling is a nice change from twitchy on the limit mid-engined setups but with these cars appreciating fast, better get one before they spiral out of reach.
Having such a quick steering rack also, in combination with the very grippy tires, means the front end is very responsive to inputs — yet, surprisingly, the Alfa Romeo Giulia QV never feels nervous or twitchy when you're pushing it hard on a track.
The steering reacted with precision to my input, easily holding a line through a turn, while gaining enough heft so it never felt twitchy.
But reviews have been mixed, with many citing twitchy steering, a rough ride, and a cramped cabin.
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