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I see the first 'Bourne' movie as really kind of a fulcrum in changing the modern action film, where things are really gritty and really character-driven. Think about how the entire Bond franchise was completely radicalized by Bourne.
I don't see anything wrong with my films in 2016, except maybe 'Kadalai' and 'Parandhu Sella Vaa.' I did do a lot of different roles.
A femtosecond is comparable to one second in 32 million years. It is like watching a 32-million-year movie to see one second.
As an academic, this was not the lifestyle I had planned for myself. Now I see myself everywhere.
When you walk onto a Peter Jackson set, you can see straightaway that money isn't an issue.
Affairs are easier of entrance than of exit; and it is but common prudence to see our way out before we venture in.
Having some decent musicians around you only expands what you can do production-wise, but I make rap - I can't really see myself doing much else.
I don't claim to be a composer, and I realize my approach is pretty dopey in comparison to the true masters of score work. That said, if someone thinks what I do specifically would work for their film, then, of course, let's see what we can do.
The Minimalists are idealist. They want to minimize themselves in favor of the ideal... But I just can't. You see, my paintings are not cool.
You can't make a perfect painting. We can see perfection in our minds. But we can't make a perfect painting.
I didn't see myself as a woman doing film but as a radical film-maker who was a woman.
It's strange that the newspapers don't see a connection between their false revelations about my private life and my need for seclusion and security.
I'm an unabashed fan of 'The New Yorker.' I do feel proud when I see my artwork in there.
It's important to the world to see superheroes that are spread across our demographic.
Luke Cage is seen in 'Jessica Jones,' but he doesn't really come into his own until the 'Luke Cage' series. That's when you really see who he is.
And so, when I was a young writer I always worked hard on imagery, and I knew that the roots of imagery were the senses - and that if my readers could feel, taste and see what I was talking about, I would be able to tell them a story.
I'm scared of the gym - I see all these machines, and I'm like, 'What is that? What am I supposed to do?'
I don't see how can I offend Mexicans with the truth. It is what Mexicans want to hear.
See the hand of God in all events, and thereby become reconciled to His dispensations.
Written poetry is different. Best thing is to see it in performance first, then read it. Performance is more provocative.
There are a number of traits that combine to create entrepreneurial potential. We find that openness coordinates very well with successful entrepreneurs. The more open-minded you are, the more you see the world as it actually is. The more closed-minded, the more you see the world as you want it to be.
A high openness score means you're open-minded - you see the world for what it is - whereas a low openness score means you're incredibly closed-minded, and you see the world the way you want to see it, regardless of what is actually going on.
I'm not auditioning to play convenience-store clerks. I don't see any benefit in that.
If I want to be a leading man in a film, box office numbers count because producers have invested money. I see no wrong in that process.
When I see a contemporary deliver a good performance, I get inspired to do better. I don't sit and mull over other people's successes; that can be unhealthy.
What normally we see is the finished product, someone's performance on screen, but behind the scenes, a lot goes into it.
I am incrementally a pessimist, but I see the international debate that Edward Snowden has engendered, and I think this is exactly where the discussion should be. So, I would say I'm more optimistic than pessimistic.
A lot of times you don't see that, doesn't matter when they're drafted, first round or not. You usually don't see guys come in and wow you.
When there are things I see on tape that I think I can get better at, it frustrates me.
When you get one blocked and another partially blocked, you've got to see if you're hitting them low or what.
You have no idea the people I meet when I do these Comic-Cons. When I go sign autographs and say hello to people, I see everything!
You see it all the time, in all divisions, that teams raise themselves and apply themselves that little bit more when they play a 'bigger team.'
I enjoy watching England but I won't rearrange my schedule just to make sure I'm in to see the game.
People only see what they want to see and sometimes you can't do anything about that, so you just pick up the baton and you just run with it.
Look closely, and you can see where the grooves of a record widen, indicating a sparseness that can only be a bass solo, or grow denser to accommodate a cresting density of sound.
It's just funny that Americans have to contend with 2000 channels, and 60 different specific news sources, and the confusion that it creates, and the junk that we get to see is hilarious.
That's always the trick with the sequels, is how much do you repeat from the first one. Because we all get bummed out when you go see a sequel and it's beat for beat.
When the movie starts playing on TV and DVD, that's when you really see what the movie is.
I don't really know how to build a career or what to do. But I have the instinct to keep doing different things so people can see different things.
I went 59.9 sec. when I was 18 and thought, 'Hmm, that was fast - let's see how much faster we can go and what the rest of the world can do to keep up.'
I don't see a lot of movies that portray the East Village as well as I think they can.
British audiences tend to want to see their own lives reflected on TV, whereas American audiences are quite aspirational and enjoy high-concept shows that show them lives that are perhaps slightly more exciting than they aspire to.
As far as I can see there are no problems with people in our band as far as the relationships go anyway.
Hopefully people can look at our band and see that we're a heavy rock band. We're definitely not a metal band, but we're a band that focuses on meaningful lyrics and melody.
Dancing is something I do. Not something I just want to do. It's something I just do, depending on how I'm feeling. I don't see myself taking that as just a job.
When I wrote 'Hatchet,' I knew that I was not re-inventing the wheel. That was never my intention. My goal was to make an '80s-style slasher flick that actually holds up. Basically, I wanted to make the movie that I wanted to see and pay no mind to current trends or conventions.
The cast of 'Lemonade Mouth' was picked so perfectly. A lot of people see us as a band on camera, but not a lot of people know that Lemonade Mouth was a band off-camera, too.
Millions of guys play millions of basketball games every day of the week at the playground or the YMCA. But LeBron James gets $20 million a year because he can jam on all of those guys. We're always going to want to see LeBron and Kobe go at it.
I could definitely see myself making a serious movie or a drama in the future.
Even papists could not see that a moral evil was detained in the soul through its physical connection with the body; and that it required the dissolution of this physical connection before the moral contagion could be removed.
Now it would be as absurd to deny the existence of God, because we cannot see him, as it would be to deny the existence of the air or wind, because we cannot see it.
There is no need for neighborhood informants and paper dossiers if the government can see citizens' every Web site visit, e-mail and text message.
I was in college starting in '95, and 'Rent' was the only show I could see - because if you waited in line and camped out, you could try to get the lottery tickets.
If you Google a list and just see all the movies that came out in 1984, they're classics, and they define that decade.
Me and my two best friends went to see the Ramones in 1979, and two weeks later, I was like, 'We're starting a band. That's it.'
What's nice about 'Skinwalkers' is it's allowing an audience to see a different Indian perspective... I think, for myself, I'm trying to put the Indian perspective in a different dimension.
Honestly speaking, I don't like my films. When I watch them, I see a lot of scope for improvement, so if I were to see any of my films, like 'Dhoom,' I might say... 'It would have been better if...' or 'had it been...' and this is all about evolving.
My mother came to see me in a play when I was a student, and afterwards, I asked her what she thought. She said, 'Honest opinion? No.'
I literally grew up in drama. I used to watch drama - the catharsis of the play - then see drama at home.
Whenever I hear anyone arguing for slavery, I feel a strong impulse to see it tried on him personally.
Lets take away the incentives to do 'to' patients and instead create incentives to do 'for' patients, to be 'with' patients. We don't need to do comparative effectiveness trials to see if that works; we can just ask patients.
It's really shocking to see what the military can do, strip you of any personality, turn you into an aggressive, sociopathic sadist before even going into a battlefield.
I think it's almost impossible for any expert to predict for the rapid changes we see in the Middle East. They are rapid and they will continue for quite a while.
If we cling to the institution of Islam, then we tend to defend it against whatever we see as a danger to it, so because of this we see now that many people are defending states, defending territories, defending everything institutional in the belief that they defend Islam.
My life is proof that I don't need you to do what I do. If there's no one to see it, I'll watch it.
I get on fine with my mum and dad, but if they want to see the grandchildren, they come to me.
'Pulp Fiction' was probably one of the first films I ever saw that really kind of took effect on me. I was about four years old - obviously wasn't supposed to be seeing that film; my sister kind of sneaked it out and we got to see it. She's older than me. That was something I always used to watch.
I've got no interest in football. My brother's a footballer, too, and I was dragged to the freezing pitch every week as a child. I don't see much glamour in it.
I've bought some Lanvin snake-print wedges, so maybe you'll see me pushing the pram in those and my hotpants!
Let's just say, if I weren't a model, I'd be a walking collage. I see my body as a blank canvas that's aching to be decorated; I find it all very fascinating.
I see potential in everything. It's about opening your mind to what you can do to the garment: because they're cheap, you can cut them or stitch them, and if you stuff it up, it's fine - it's only two dollars.
I don't have to lay on the couch and see a therapist because my therapist is in my paint brushes.
I'm from Philadelphia, and I go to Philly a bunch throughout the holidays, which is my only time to see my family, so we get pretty festive around that time of year. It's also the only time I have vacation.
Pro-life feminists believe in women and their ability. Pro-choice feminists only see women as weak and something to be exploited.
I kind of wish I would have been able to see the old Yankee Stadium after seeing the new one.
I don't want the news to be patriotic. I don't want to see flags on the lapels of the anchors. I don't want any of that.
I get the normal stats, like tackles and pass completion and high-intensity runs. I get them after every game to see how similar they are to every game and to make sure I'm hitting the targets - or not too far away from them.
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