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9 Sentences With "making bright"

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Even if you're not usually a horror fan — and I'm not — it's worth watching just to see how they're making bright, colorful things come off so creepy.
Ayer said one of the things he enjoyed about making Bright was that he got "to explore some social issues ... This isn't some bullshit PG-13 standard issue studio movie," Ayer said.
Mr. Jones said that the two fighting soldiers, whom he did not name, caught the attention of those around them, their swords making "bright arcs of light" as they fought in a central courtyard.
The color drags out, making bright, random flashes of orange where the saffron perfume will also be more intense, something like the cut, dried grass of a backyard you used to love, on the hottest day of the year.
The Hall H stage legitimized its output, and with both David Ayer and Will Smith taking time to point out the creative freedom they enjoyed while making Bright, Netflix had the chance to appeal to other big-budget filmmakers, as well.
In the 1970s the artist created 13 large black and white canvases (held in Erarta Museum). In the early 1980s, Vladimir Sakhnenko turned to making bright paintings: portraits, still lives and works that depict biblical scenes. His personal style (both in painting and pottery) features easy switch from figurativeness to abstraction and ornamentality.
Van Riper, op.cit., p. 46. The discovery of x-rays and radioactivity in the last years of the 19th century led to an increase in the popularity of this family of weapons, with numerous examples in the early twentieth century, such as the disintegrator rays of George Griffith's future war novel The Lord of Labour (1911). Early science fiction film often showed raygun beams making bright light and loud noise like lightning or large electric arcs.
Early science fiction often described or depicted raygun beams making bright light and loud noise like lightning or large electric arcs. According to The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction,Peter Nicholls, John Clute, and David Langford, "Ray Gun," The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, 3rd edition, Jan 15, 2016 the word "ray gun" was first used by Victor Rousseau in 1917, in a passage from The Messiah of the Cylinder:Victor Rousseau , "The Messiah of the Cylinder", serialized in Everybody's Magazine, June–September 1917 ( ISFDB link). > All is not going well, Arnold: the ray-rods are emptying fast, and our > attack upon the lower level of the wing has failed. Sanson has placed a ray- > gun there.
Wordmark logo for the Raptors (2015–present) Fueled by the success of the Jurassic Park film and the popularity of dinosaurs with younger audiences, who would grow up to be fans of the franchise, the team's first logo originally featured an aggressive-looking, red Velociraptor wearing white sneakers with exposed toe claws dribbling a basketball. The team's original colours were purple, bright red, black and "Naismith silver" (in honour of the Canadian inventor of basketball, James Naismith). The logo proved to be very popular among fans, as by the end of 1994, the Raptors were seventh in the league in merchandise sales. For the 2008−09 season, the franchise dropped the colour purple from the original logo, making bright red the predominant colour in both the logo and the team's jerseys.

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