Momentum
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And they've been given new
momentum
by the crisis, by the need for better answers to joblessness, community breakdown and so on.
So, Buddha's teaching has lost its
momentum.
Now we've got
momentum.
It can give credit to sound decision-making, adding
momentum
to success.
So it suggests that the
momentum
is shifting.
And this is one of the beauties of exchange, is it actually creates the
momentum
for more specialization, which creates the
momentum
for more exchange and so on.
TD: So, every one of you who has come here is so talented, and you have so much to offer to the world, I think it would be a good note to conclude on then to just take a moment to appreciate how fortunate we are to have come together in this way and exchanged ideas and really form a strong aspiration and energy within ourselves that we will take the good that has come from this conference, the momentum, the positivity, and we will spread that and plant it in all of the corners of the world.
an excruciatingly sluggish script, an excessive amount of stock footage from the first two flicks, a meandering narrative, a crippling lack of action and momentum, largely dreary going through the motions (non)acting from an understandably disinterested cast, and a poorly staged climactic battle between the mummy and the robot (the movie finally bursts to sidesplitting stupid life with said big bash, but alas it barely even lasts two lousy minutes and thus proves to be much too little far too late to alleviate the severity of the general overwhelming boredom), this numbingly dry, drippy, and draggy snorefest rates as a complete washout.
The film meanders along but never builds any
momentum.
Corey Haim is terrible, of course but the movie's sheer
momentum
as well as Ironside's imposing presence make this at least a modestly effective film.
So much great chemistry between Kristen Scott-Thomas and Harrison Ford, but every time the story about their relationship began to gather
momentum
the script cut away and dealt with some irrelevant sub-plot that did nothing to advance the story.
Slick production holds interest, even though the plot keeps covering the same ground, and never builds any emotional
momentum.
It started out interestingly enough, but lost
momentum
after the first 15 minutes of the movie.
This can be seen by his follow ups 1.Invatation to Hell 2.Chiller 3.Hills Have Eyes II 4.Deadly Friend 5.Serpant and the Rainbow 6.Shocker all of these films were either mediocre our crap it was not until People Under the Stairs that he gained his
momentum
back and started to kick butt again.
The movie started out slow for the first 1 1/2 hours(reminder, its about two hours long) and when it finally started to gain momentum, It sucked.
The cruddy CGI effects, the pathetically unfrightening common variety Gardner snakes (there's would-be scary rattlesnake noises added to the soundtrack to imbue them with a faint sense of otherwise nonexistent menace), the plodding pace, the total dearth of any tension or momentum, the obvious rickety stage-bound train set, and especially the simply astonishing "you gotta be kiddin' me!" over-the-top preposterous ending are all downright awesome in their very jaw-dropping awfulness.
The
momentum
of Dr. Who has been steady even after 1989.
landscape images, nice soundtrack and Catalan-language narration are enchanting as a mood piece, if one is content with a trajectory that hasn't much
momentum
and doesn't lead anywhere in particular.
As time goes on the movie keeps gathering
momentum
and its a dissapointment that none of the young actors made a name for themselves in the film industry after this wonderful movie.
Well the first two episodes were not that great but it picks up a load of
momentum
at the third episode.
It's not by crazy artistic
momentum
that X and Z are capitalized in the titles considering that the word 'isten' means 'god' in Hungarian.
Watching this car slowly rolling over huge rocks, getting stuck in gravel and mountain brush, going forward and back to get
momentum
enough to pass over fallen tree limbs, the bandits should have had ample time to catch up.
The second half hour of the movie gains a little
momentum
and begins to illustrate a start to the no- where-near unprecedented killings.
Whatever
momentum
Sally Struthers gained from All the Family was long gone.
A rather good werewolf movie that I admit started slowly, but gained
momentum
along the way to have a rather good finish then the anchorwoman changed into a cute werewolf only to be gunned down on camera.
Worse yet, Halperin crucially fails to bring any tension, atmosphere and
momentum
to the hideously tedious proceedings.
The film loses momentum, though, when it begins to concentrate more on the narrative story of two doomed lovers.
When I caught a glimpse of the title I thought are we going to get another try-hard hip slasher, but actually I found "7eventy 5ive" to be a mildly passable, and almost 80s throwback after a tediously slow mid-section it picks up
momentum
for the final half-hour leading to it's outrageously tacky climax and downright cop out ending.
With some scenes you can't help to think "Yea, I get why they thought this would be funny" but the way it is executed takes all
momentum
out of the possible joke.
Numerous Playboy spreads and bad movies like this one (this one in particular) directed by John destroyed what
momentum
she had and made her the butt of many a joke.
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