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Wunnicke paints nightmarishly hectic European scenes in a palette of absinthe and Toulouse-Lautrec, and alternates them with nightmarishly static scenes of Shimamura's declining, colorless present in Japan.
It's a teen horror series about a heart transplant gone nightmarishly wrong.
All end up nightmarishly stuck, like the hands of a broken clock.
Inputs such as capital, land and energy can be nightmarishly hard to secure.
What follows is a small-town drama; local politics with the stakes nightmarishly raised.
So nightmarishly consuming was the work, Ripert says, that he regularly dreamed of dots.
The story is genuinely unnerving, and the character of George's grandmother is nightmarishly well-drawn.
But unlike holiday seasons past, they are unlikely to be standing in nightmarishly long lines.
So nightmarishly awful it's almost worth not going back to get your hair cut again, ever.
Shilling for an absurdist insurance company alongside a nightmarishly hirsute pubescent version of Kevin Love doesn't help.
No word on a Western release just yet — global licensing issues could be nightmarishly complex for this one.
Because of that uncertainty, Episodes 1 and 2, both of which debuted Wednesday on Hulu, feel nightmarishly long.
Perhaps nightmarishly complex, but still a single structure that encompasses everyone and everything involving healthcare in this country.
A square yard of ocean water may only have a few pieces, which has made clean up nightmarishly difficult.
Still, with the nightmarishly long wait before Season 7, we've got to take whatever scraps of information we can get.
The continued existence of nightmarishly confused and convoluted consent flows is another complaint we've also heard before — much and often.
But smarts are only part of what gets someone into college, especially now that higher ed admissions have gotten absurdly, nightmarishly competitive.
It seems entirely plausible, then, that a future where inhabitants are not allowed to enjoy them in endless forms would immediately and nightmarishly unravel.
The first is a once-popular American rock band fronted by Amy Lee, who released the ethereal, nightmarishly beautiful single "Bring Me To Life".
Brexit is so nightmarishly complicated that even the mere mention of the word is enough to bring the average British person out in shudders.
Previously seen on jigsaw puzzle boxes around Washington DC, the nightmarishly hokey painting depicts the former reality television host among solidly Republican previous presidents.
Then, a finger on the monkey paw curled, and we met Vendi, the game's nightmarishly anthropomorphic vending machine who dispenses power-ups to players.
Nightmarishly, my cousin had also gotten the game and for the next few weeks when we talked, he cheerfully related how awesome Dark Forces was.
In the process, he stumbled on a class of phosphorous-containing compounds so nightmarishly lethal that the Nazis—who he worked for—refused to deploy it.
Perry's over-the-top glam moments, whether they're featured on a red carpet or in that nightmarishly trippy music video, have always left us wanting more.
Once complete, the hole looked like a nightmarishly deep toilet — complete with a little blue lid that plonked down after the metal drill dropped out of sight.
There is perhaps no game that adequately expresses this calculation of dollars to time as well as Hidden Folks, and I find it nightmarishly, unthinkably stressful to play.
UK party election broadcasts are normally nightmarishly dull, but you've got to hand it to the Green Party for the video above — they've really gone the extra mile.
Doctor Who's Gallifrey Would Be a Nightmarishly Awful Place to LiveGallifrey in all its gloryImage: BBCThe Doctor, the eponymous star of Doctor Who, doesn't visit her homeworld very often.
After the Midnight Club took hallucinogenic drug "fizzle rocks" (not to be confused with jingle jangle!) on their own ascension night, their game ended nightmarishly, with their school principal dead.
This roundup of work by a Los Angeles artist focuses on his heavily glazed, nightmarishly shaped, exactingly rough basins and containers of clay, made by hand and by machine. Oct.
Indeed, Bromans is such a nightmarishly perfect concept for the age of Trump, we wouldn't be surprised to see the manchild Emperor himself taking a cameo role in an American version.
Instead, Susie is drawn deeper into what's going on at Markos, and Suspiria builds nightmarishly, exploding into a wild, blood-soaked climax that solves few mysteries — but hints at many others.
The nightmarishly long list of sexual predators in Hollywood continues to grow, as actor and unfunny comedian Andy Dick has been accused of sexually harassing people on the set of upcoming indie film Raising Buchanan.
After picking up a real prostitute (and her pet gibbon) they stop at a karaoke bar, where, instead of Thai iced tea, they're served the Long Island variety, and the night spins nightmarishly out of control.
The all-but-unspoken mandate applies unequivocally to moving staircases across New York, save for the nightmarishly narrow (just take the stairs) — and for a diminutive contrarian I have discovered in the course of my new commute.
Here's a close-up: That flash of Sansa in the crypts of Winterfell is nightmarishly brief, but the person standing behind her — who looks like a member of the film crew — appears to be carrying a sword.
Instead, I tryptophan-nap through any sale worth shopping and end up running through New York City crowds the week before the holidays in polar-vortex temps and nightmarishly long lines just to check the few important people off my list.
In a nightmarishly brisk sequence, the therapist takes this confession as a pretext to have Sawyer committed to the hospital, and she finds herself being marched from its swanky hotel-like lobby to the dark corridors and dingy dormitories behind it.
With Bernstein's magnificent, highly changeable music given a full-steam-ahead rendition by the house orchestra, led by the young Canadian conductor Jordan de Souza, the scenes tumble forth nightmarishly with a manic energy thanks to Otto Pichler's elaborate choreography.
It may be the boldest and most rewarding concert of his career so far: After years of playing works by Rachmaninoff, Chopin and Liszt, he was performing music by Messiaen, Ligeti and John Adams (and that nightmarishly repetitive "Klavierstück IX").
Kit Harington and Rose Leslie, who were photographed together earlier in the year, hit the red carpet at Sunday's Olivier Awards in London as an official couple, proving the universe isn't quite as nightmarishly tragic as George R. R. Martin would have us believe.
But TUFFEST was the first time the self-proclaimed "transevangelist" headlined a festival in the US. It was past 9pm when she started weaving a fragmented tapestry of feral beats, live vocals and keys, and pop cultural references, all nightmarishly contorted and sonically rich.
Left unchecked, Big Tech and liberal activists could construct a private "social credit" system — not unlike what the communists have nightmarishly implemented in China — that excludes outspoken conservatives from wide swaths of American life simply because their political views differ from those of tech executives.
But while this year's series brings plenty of out-there scares (including a veritable smorgasbord of sexually deviant clowns with nightmarishly giant heads, if that's what you're into), it kicks off with a horror ripped straight from reality — and maybe straight from your own living room, depending on how you felt watching the returns roll in last Nov. 8.
Nancy watched as the infrastructure of Oceti Sakowin — the young lawyers, the bearded hippie builders, the cheery kitchen staff, the roving security force — all left along with the most of the 4,000 veterans who had crashed into North Dakota the weekend of the Army's announcement as part of a doomed, nightmarishly disorganized campaign spearheaded by Wesley Clark Jr., the screenwriter son of the three-star general who ran for president, and Michael Wood Jr., a former Marine-turned-whistleblower with the Baltimore Police Department.
Nancy watched as the infrastructure of Oceti Sakowin — the young lawyers, the bearded hippie builders, the cheery kitchen staff, the roving security force — all left along with the most of the 23,000 veterans who had crashed into North Dakota the weekend of the Army's announcement as part of a doomed, nightmarishly disorganized campaign spearheaded by Wesley Clark Jr., the screenwriter son of the three-star general who ran for president, and Michael Wood Jr., a former Marine-turned-whistleblower with the Baltimore Police Department.
With the "Odyssey"'s lotus flowers and nepenthe (possibly opium), and, perhaps, "Alice in Wonderland"'s cake and mushroom in the deep background, novelists in the 1960s and '70s gave us organic intoxicants like "melange," the utopian "spice" in Frank Herbert's "Dune"; "black meat," a cheeselike drug made from the flesh of giant centipedes in William S. Burroughs's "Naked Lunch"; and the nightmarishly addictive Substance D (for death) in Philip K. Dick's "A Scanner Darkly," an injectable derived from a blue flower grown, in one of Dick's fiercest ironies, on farms staffed by zombied-out recovering addicts.
Linda Gross of the Los Angeles Times dismissed it as "a tedious movie, nightmarishly slow and intermittently out of synch".Gross, Linda (September 2, 1977). "Octopus Rocks the Boat in 'Tentacles'". Los Angeles Times.
Pocket Gamer UK said "As depressing to play as it is to look at, LAD is a nightmarishly frustrating platform-puzzler", and Slide To Play wrote "LAD is an unplayable mess and should not be bought by anyone".
While the series has been criticized for having an ill-designed combat system, the first two books have been praised for the quality of the writing and for targeting an older audience than most gamebooks (such as Brennan's GrailQuest series). Conversely, the latter two books have been described as being "nightmarishly difficult" and having "rushed" writing.
The New York Times, however, was more critical, offering that the film was "not a great movie" and declaring that most of its characters were "little more than stick figures". Nonetheless, the paper did see the movie as "nightmarishly harrowing", calling it a "searing descent into human cruelty", and praising the performances of Epps and Pertwee as the film's primary protagonist and antagonist respectively.
The game takes place in numerous presumably illusory locations, ranging from an asylum to a factory. Objects sometimes float or otherwise defy the ordinary laws of physics. The player has the standard Half- Life 2 flashlight, but it often runs out of electricity and must be turned off to recharge. The overall ambiance is nightmarishly grim, grimy, and depressing, an effect that is amplified considerably by atmospheric music and sound effects.
They had two sons: Jukka Tarkiainen and Tuttu Tarkiainen. She is sometimes considered an early feminist,Continuum Companion to Twentieth Century Theatre, edited by Colin Chambers, p. 277 and according to Jukka's son Kari Tarkiainen, her posthumously published novel Huojuva talo ("Tottering House") was based on her marriage to his grandfather; it depicts the husband as nightmarishly abusive. She started working as a journalist in a student magazine at the University of Helsinki.
In reference to their 2017 third album Forever, Lars Gotrich of All Songs Considered described their style as "nightmarishly chaotic hardcore", stating that "there's always been an experimental underpinning to Code Orange that toys with noise and melody (and some '90s grunge)." The band has also used elements of electronica, industrial, groove metal, and hip hop. They cite Hatebreed, Converge, Pantera, Nine Inch Nails, Earth Crisis, Minor Threat and Black Flag as influences.
There, Witchfire forces her to become her new apprentice and begins forging a final new Bloodstone from Pixie's soul, causing her to nightmarishly transform completely into a demon.X-Infernus #3 Witchfire uses the Bloodstones to summon the Elder Gods to her aid. Pixie is reluctantly forced to work together with Magik to defeat Witchfire. While the X-Men battle the Elder Gods, Illyana fights Witchfire and strips her of the amulet containing the Bloodstones.
Torsten Krol is an Australian writer resident in Queensland. He is the author of the FOREVERMAN series of six novels (2018). He is best known for his novels The Dolphin People (2006), a postmodern "parable" of a World War II-era German family lost in the South American jungle, and Callisto (2007), a "nightmarishly amusing" satire on modern day American attitudes to terrorism, post-9/11, which was translated into 22 languages.
"Carousel" is a song by American recording artist Melanie Martinez. The song was featured on Martinez's debut EP, Dollhouse (2014) and her debut studio album, Cry Baby (2015). "Carousel" was released on September 1, 2014, as the second single from Dollhouse. A music video accompanying the song was released October 15, 2014.Kelley Dunlap, "Premiere: Melanie Martinez’s “Carousel” Video Is Nightmarishly Cool", Buzzfeed, October 15, 2014 The song was used in the trailer for season four of American television show American Horror Story.
Several nights later, the call comes at 2:00 am, and true to his word, Myron picks up one of the girls, Aimee Biel, in midtown Manhattan and drives her to a quiet cul-de- sac in New Jersey where she says her friend lives. The next day, the girl’s parents discover that their daughter is missing. And that Myron was the last person to see her. Desperate to fulfill a well-intentioned promise turned nightmarishly wrong, Myron races to find her before she’s gone forever.
Reception to the character's conflicting looks and psychotic and later (in the 2011 reboot) also childish behavior has been mixed, though with elements such as her sexual allure and shock value well received, particularly in regards to her Fatalities. GamesRadar UK recalled about Mortal Kombat II: "we had two nigh-identical twins of svelte, slinky sex and gore...But then Milly took off her mask and it all went wrong. Horribly, nightmarishly, ball-shrinkingly wrong."GamesRadar UK, Gaming's most repellent anti-babes, GamesRadar, July 10, 2008.
Michael Snyder of the San Francisco Chronicle, however, was more favourable, calling it "an utter triumph", adding that it was "enigmatic, sarcastic, provocative and incisive". Spin magazine's Jonathan Gold rated the album 6 out of 10, praising its "deftness" and its "burnished, jackhammer-sheathed-in-a-lubricated-condom presence", but feeling that its multiple genres were a distraction. Writing for AllMusic, Greg Prato gave it a more positive rating of three-and-a-half stars out of five, while calling it one of the band's "underrated releases". New York magazine described the album as "baroquely, nightmarishly weird", praising Mike Patton's vocals.
Back at the inn, Bartel chastises "Gloria" for running away, then crucifies Marc behind the inn before going into the village to have a drink at the local pub. Seemingly convinced that his wife was a "slut" who was sleeping with every man in town, Bartel warns the men drinking in the bar that now "she" has "returned", none of them can "have her". The men all appear frightened at Bartel's ramblings, but once he leaves, one of the patrons sits at the antique piano and begins to play nightmarishly discordant polka music. Gradually the men all get up and begin dancing with one another.
Expressway Yo-Yo Dieting (sometimes alternatively presented as DJ Yo-Yo Dieting) is a musical project by Pat Maher, also known as Indignant Senility. Expressway Yo-Yo Dieting presents psychedelic slowed-down music heavily influenced by the genre of slowed hip hop music called Chopped and Screwed. The project's musical style is noted for its genre-defying propensity, especially for its mashing together of ambient, noise and hip hop. The pieces are born from remixing rap and other songs, but with such extreme tempo shifts that "[all] that is left is a glacial beat being buffeted by impossibly slow, deep, and incomprehensible vocals that bubble, shudder, stretch, crackle, and quaver nightmarishly.".
Quilan succeeds in placing the wormholes in the Orbital's Hub, but the Mind was already aware of the plot and, although not able to track the location of the other end of the wormholes, suggests that the Involved "aliens" assisting Quilan's mission may have been a group of Culture minds seeking to keep the Culture from being too complacent. Having struggled with painful memories of the Idiran-Culture war, when it was the General Systems Vehicle Lasting Damage, the Mind reveals to Quilan that it intends to cease existing and offers to take Quilan with it. They both die. At the end of the novel, a nightmarishly efficient E-Dust Assassin is unleashed by the Culture in retribution against the Chelgrian priest who was responsible, as well as his immediate co-conspirators.
" In a review rated 7.5 out of 10, xlr8r wrote that it "retains real emotional heft" and compared it to the likes of Madonna, Siouxsie and the Banshees and PJ Harvey. Alexander Tudor wrote for Drowned in Sound that "minimal beats on each track prove to have been constructed with incredible attention to detail, as are the smooth synth washes, and electronic simulacra of birdcall or animal noises. The tempo may be nightmarishly unvaried, track after track, but it's composed of glitches [and] bouncing balls", citing "Keep the Streets Empty for Me" as the album's best track. In a review for AllMusic, Heather Phares opined that "Fever Ray's mix of confessional lyrics and chilly, blatantly synthetic and often harsh sounds make this album as successful an electronic singer/songwriter album as Björk's Homogenic.
Hollywood journalist and humor writer Peter Biskind muses that George Lucas went to great extremes to remove aspects of sex and sexuality from the plot of the Star Wars films. Biskind, however, asserts that Lucas created a "nightmarishly explicit image of threatening female sexuality" in the form of the sarlacc: "The Jabba episode culminates in an explicit vagina dentata fantasy, as Luke and his pals have to walk a phallic gangplank into the pullulating maw--festooned with long, curved teeth --of the giant sarlacc in its 'nesting place'." Premiere magazine reviewer Tim Bissell complained, "Lucas sent his trilogy’s most arresting character Boba Fett to a "death" so inglorious--falling headlong into the vagina dentata of Tatooine's sarlacc--that its only payoff was a burp gag."Tim Bissell, "The Importance of Being Fett: A brief history of one of the most popular characters in the Star Wars universe," at Premiere Magazine; last accessed July 10, 2006.
" Richard Roeper wrote for The Chicago Sun Times that "Max often takes a passenger seat to Theron's Imperator Furiosa, this is one female- empowered action vehicle." Marc Savlov of The Austin Chronicle wrote that "Furiosa, who more than lives up to her name, is Fury Roads heart and soul – well, after all those nightmarishly souped-up deathmobiles – and this future über-feminist/humanist gets all of the good lines." Ty Burr of The Boston Globe proclaimed, "About a half hour into Mad Max: Fury Road, you may realize with a start that Max is sharing hero duties with a fiery woman warrior named Furiosa, played with tensile strength by Charlize Theron, and that Furiosa may actually be the central figure in this breakneck and emotionally resonant film. Utterly capable while yearning for 'the green place' from which she was kidnapped as a child, outfitted with a spidery mechanical arm that is one of Miller's many nods to that classic movie dystopia 'Metropolis,' Furiosa is the movie's soul and spine.

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