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"scariness" Definitions
  1. the quality or state of being scary

56 Sentences With "scariness"

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And there's still the scariness of the moment to contend with.
" In her New Yorker review, Pauline Kael called "Halloween" just "dumb scariness.
Such conversations build children's media literacy and help diffuse the scariness of a story.
And some of what we associate with drones comes with varying degrees of scariness.
Probably they did not know the extreme scariness of what was going on inside.
"Zootopia" is rated PG (Parental guidance suggested) for gently rude humor and occasional scariness.
I felt this way because that is where the scariness usually begins in horror movies.
It's a form of meditation and mental preparation that, if skipped, leads to heightened Sunday Scariness.
It was also Indian independence day and the Sri Lankan Tamils still have an air of scariness.
But I think about the scariness of it, of a certain class or caste of people living forever.
The colorful guide to the roadways of this Washington, DC suburb puts a numeric value on the scariness of streets.
Just to add an extra layer of scariness to the mix, I brought a guy with me as a first date.
The team has collected more than 200,000 of the images on a site, asking users to rank them on a scariness scale.
The precision and timing of the movie's chilling chase scenes reveal an artist who understands that truly resonant scariness could not be dumb.
" He relates his way of displaying his work to what he calls his message of "the non-scariness and non-harmfulness of responsible impurity.
And there's a bone-rattling scariness to the idea that a man who achieved what West has isn't in control of his own mind.
But according to acting Drug Enforcement Administration chief Chuck Rosenberg, we should set aside scariness as a factor when assessing the logic of drug scheduling.
Five years ago, we we're having kind of normal life, we we're safe with our families and friends, playing, running, laughing, and learning without any scariness.
"Donald Trump is losing his scariness and in the euro zone there is now a sense of optimism breaking through," said Thomas Gitzel at VP Bank.
You seem very patient with the endless stream of dick pics you're sent, but from your book, what seemed more alarming was men not getting their scariness.
A desperately lonely mother-to-be (Alice Lowe, who also wrote and directed this bit of scariness while pregnant) goes on a murderous spree orchestrated by her devious fetus.
Pelosi is a villain in these ads almost by default, since more prominent party leaders—Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton—have stepped aside, and thus lack sufficient scariness as bogeymen.
What adds to the scariness factor here is that we will never really know since Trump insisted on a one-on-one with Putin, with only translators in the room.
But Cowen's study identified 13 emotional responses or feelings "felt through the language of music": amusement, joy, desire, beautiful, relaxation, sadness, dreaminess, triumph, anxiety, scariness, annoyance, defiance and feeling pumped up.
This isn't as funny or engaging as the filmmakers seem to think, partly because a child-friendly Joker can't have the scariness or anarchic threat that distinguishes this character's better iterations.
But the way the feature adds narrative and thematic depth to the scariness is what sets it apart, and much of the burden of that rests on Chastain's shoulders as Annabel.
Time for "How Scared Should I Be?" the column that quantifies the scariness of everything under the sun and teaches you how to allocate that most precious of natural resources: your fear.
Time for "How Scared Should I Be?" the column that quantifies the scariness of everything under the sun, and teaches you how to allocate that most precious of natural resources: your fear.
Welcome to "How Scared Should I Be?" the column that quantifies the scariness of everything under the sun, and teaches you how to allocate that most precious of natural resources: your fear.
In essence, "Ma" serves up a hand-wringing, guilty case against reparations, painting an attempt to find redress for past crimes as monstrous and leaning heavily on an archetypal assumption of black scariness.
Beyond serving as a reflection of the interiority of a troubled woman in a constant rebellion against her place in an unjust world, Abercrombie's paintings are charming, magnetizing, and — despite their undoubted scariness — really funny.
If you want your book to be scary (let's say), the diction, syntax, and pacing of the book should likewise point toward scariness: language that relishes shadows and surprises; scenes unfolding slowly to heighten readers' anticipation.
UK politics by comparison Set alongside the gargantuan, horrifically mesmerizing personality of Trump, the charisma and energy of Macron, the steadfastness and longevity of Merkel, even the scariness of Putin, our politics comes over as being somewhat piddling by comparison.
Get the VICE App on iOS and Android Time for "How Scared Should I Be?" the column that quantifies the scariness of everything under the sun and teaches you how to allocate that most precious of natural resources: your fear.
On this week's MashTalk, Mashable Tech Editor Pete Pachal joins me and special guest, business reporter Kerry Flynn, to talk about the 7 Plus shortages, what's new in iOS 10 and the awesomeness/scariness of hailing and going for a ride in one of Uber's new self-driving cars in Pittsburgh.
There aren't enough words to describe the flaws, the absurdity, the scariness of the socialist Green New Deal made famous by Alexandria Ocasio-CortezAlexandria Ocasio-CortezOmar says US should reconsider aid to Israel Pro-Trump Republican immigrant to challenge Dem lawmaker who flipped Michigan seat 3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 MORE.
Her Twitter account is the most reliable vehicle for this version of Hillary, but she has shown flashes of the persona at public appearances, too: flipping through a book of her emails at a Venice Biennale art installation and filming a Halloween bit for about the scariness of the Electoral College for the Daily Show with Trevor Noah.
The Ease of Use was rated 4.0. South Coast Today appreciated that the series made the activities amusing as well as educational. TechWithKids felt the series had the right combination of scariness and intrigue.
Arizona Republic felt Search and Solve would intrigue children due to having the right mix of "scariness and intrigue". 4th Grade received positive reviews. The Computer Paper felt that it offered the sugar to help the medicine go down.
Sheff, David. "They Laughed When Ron McCroby Puckered Up, but Now He's Whistlin' Jazz, Not Dixie", People (August 8, 1983). Whistling is featured in a number of television themes, such as Lassie, The Andy Griffith Show and Mark Snow's title theme for The X-Files.Snow called it the "signature whistle" that gave the music part of its "scariness".
The Silence was created to compete with other past aliens in terms of "scariness," including the Weeping Angels. The episode was partially filmed on location at Lone Rock, Utah, the first time in Doctor Who that principal photography took place in the United States. The episode was seen by 8.86 million viewers in the United Kingdom, and received generally positive reviews from critics. "The Impossible Astronaut" gained an Appreciation Index of 88 - considered excellent.
IGN's Jeremy Dunham noted that "Clock Tower 3 successfully captur[es] the dirty, musty look of England's serial killer underworld...[it] is straight out of a Mary Shelley novel." The cutscene direction from Kinji Fukasaku was positively noted, with Eurogamer Kristan Reed calling the cutscenes "exceptionally well-realised." The camerawork and scariness of the game were both lauded and criticized. While the presentation was received positively, the gameplay received criticism from multiple reviews.
Clothing, which provides defence in combat situations, also changes the Hero's attractiveness or scariness as well as alignment in some cases, and townspeople's reactions to the Hero accordingly. Bright clothing makes the character look more noble to the townspeople, and thus cause them to praise and respect him. Dark clothing causes the character to seem evil or threatening to townspeople and cause them to fear him. Heroes can be further customised via hairstyles, facial hair, and tattoos.
Tomoyuki Mori of What's In? felt that the single was a "great development of [Yonezu's] unique style" from Diorama. He praised the "positive and negative" theme of the single, and was impressed by the constantly changing melody and "intricately constructed band sound" of "Mad Head Love", along with its literary lyrics, calling it "modern pop music". He was also impressed at the B-side "Tori ni Demo Naritai," noting how the "strange twisty sound" evoked both scariness and cuteness.
Mania.com's Eduardo M. Chavez criticized the manga for its art and for the manga trying to be "too much at once." Manga-News criticized the series for being too cliché. They also pointed out that the action scenes are often confusing, but praised the manga for defusing its scariness through its omnipresent humor. However, they found the second set of volumes to be more effective and cited the refreshing shift in the manga's main character as a positive.
The artwork for Blur, as well the album's associated singles, was designed by design company Yacht Associates, which consists of Chris Thomson and Richard Bull. The pair had also been involved in the design process for Blur's previous album covers as part of Stylorouge. The cover art depicts a patient being rushed into an emergency ward. Searching for an image that conveyed "both optimism and scariness", Yacht Associates chose the stock photo from Tony Stone Images, describing it as "an anaesthetic dream".
The Silence's appearance was partially based on Edvard Munch's painting The Scream. Producer Steven Moffat created the Silence. Actor Matt Smith, who portrays the Eleventh Doctor, called these aliens "the scariest monsters in the Show's history" and Karen Gillan, who portrays the Doctor's companion Amy Pond, commented that the Silence could "rival the Weeping Angels in terms of scariness". The Silence shown in "The Impossible Astronaut" are depicted as tall humanoids with bulbous heads and mouthless, bony faces, partly inspired by Edvard Munch's The Scream.
United Press International characterized the remix as a "YouTube sensation", calling it "catchy". LA Weekly described the remix as "a mash-up of Bale's best quotes set to a synth-heavy beat", and noted "'Bale Out' turned 'What don't you fuckin' understand?' into one of the year's most addictive choruses and spun a little art out of the debacle." The Irish Independent called the piece a "painstakingly constructed dance track", and described the chorus as "oddly catchy". The Globe and Mail commented that the remix has "an imperilling beat, a genius comedic flair and more sheer scariness than American Psycho and Terminator combined".
According to Mondino's own words, the concept of the video was: > "Some kind of artifice that Hollywood can provide, that is so wide and has a > graphic story-line about it as well as some humor about it, and to show the > beauty, the scariness, the sexiness and the loneliness that one's success > can be, 'cause everybody's dreaming about Hollywood, no matter what. The > expectation can be very dangerous, and maybe for somebody like Madonna, who > might be at a point, to realize that to be on the top is maybe not that > important. That's what I feel about the video." The music video features Madonna in different styles and fashions.
Showrunner and episode writer Steven Moffat (pictured) created the Silence to compete with other creatures in the past in terms of "scariness." The episode was written by Steven Moffat, who took charge of the show in 2010. Moffat wanted the 2011 season to start with a two-part story in an attempt to begin with more gravity and a wider scope in plot, as well as wanting the episodes to be one of the darker ones in the series. "The Impossible Astronaut" / "Day of the Moon" was the first two-part episode to open a series since the 1985 Sixth Doctor story Attack of the Cybermen.
Graham also said the film does not "soften" Jason's scariness by providing a sympathetic backstory. Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times explained his review of the film, he stated: "It will come as little surprise that Jason still lives in the woods around Crystal Lake and is still sore about the death of his mom. Jason must be sore in general". Entertainment Weekly's Clark Collis said director Nispel made a competent film that performs better as a whole than the previously released remakes of Prom Night (2008) and My Bloody Valentine 3D (2009), although it does provide a few too many unbelievable character moments.
In selecting an appropriate typeface, Mackiewicz focuses on what she calls "typeface personality". She researches other technical communicators’ works to come up with a definition of typeface personality as "that aspect of typeface that imbues it ‘with the power to evoke in the perceiver certain emotional and cognitive responses’" and "the ability to convey different feelings and moods…strength, elegance, agitation, silliness, friendliness, scariness, and other moods".Mackiewicz (2004), 113. Mackiewicz further explains that: "increased attention to typeface personality is especially important now that students have access to thousands of typefaces, many of which can detract from or conflict with the seriousness, professionalism, and competency that students intend to convey".
To increase the scariness, Williams added a female chorus with a crescendo resembling a shriek – which would "humanize" the track representing "victims that go out without saying an 'ouch' – they're gone before they can say that" – for the Tripod attacks, and a nearly inaudible male choir – which Williams compared to "Tibetan monks, the lowest known pitch our bodies can make" – for the aliens exploring the basement. The only deviation from orchestras were electronic sounds for the opening and closing narrations. A soundtrack album was released by Decca Records, that featured the film's music and Morgan Freeman's opening and closing narration. The songs "Little Deuce Coupe" and "Hushabye Mountain" are also featured in the movie, the former sung by Tom Cruise, and the latter by Dakota Fanning.
Meanwhile, on Babble's list of "The Top 15 Disney Villains Ranked from Bad to Worst", which ranked the characters based on scariness, Gaston was placed 10th. CNN agreed that Gaston is one of "Disney's scariest villains", writing, "the only thing worse than a cocky, demanding guy who can't take a hint is a cocky, demanding guy who organizes a mob to kill your boyfriend", concluding, "He may not have looked scary, but he was obviously the movie's real beast." Featured among Collider's "9 Most Wicked Animated Villains", contributor Matt Goldberg hailed Gaston as "a delightful caricature of an idiotic jock." Facetiously, Beamly considers Gaston to be among "8 Disney villains who are better than the heroes" for catching their attention despite being an "awful and sexist" character.
As the semester progresses, Mike and Sulley attempt to join a fraternity, but only Sulley is accepted into Roar Omega Roar (ROR), the most prestigious fraternity on campus. At the semester's final exam, a fight between the two causes them to accidentally break Dean Abigail Hardscrabble's cherished scream canister; Hardscrabble fails them both on the spot, citing Mike's complete lack of scariness and Sulley's laziness, to which ROR promptly expels Sulley. Wanting to prove himself, Mike enters the university's "Scare Games" and makes a deal with Hardscrabble: she will reinstate him and his team to the scare program if they win, but Mike must leave if they lose. He joins a fraternity of misfits named Oozma Kappa (OK), but they are initially denied entry to the Games for being one team member short, so Sulley joins them upon seeing the competition as his only ticket to the scare program.
Reviewing the arcade version, a Next Generation critic praised Crypt Killers ending but summed up that "besides the free-moving, hand-held sawed-off shotgun, enabling pump-handle reloading (a nice element), this game blends in quite well with the pile of new laser-gun shooters with little distinction." The Saturn and PlayStation versions received overwhelmingly negative reviews, with critics deriding the heavily pixelated and blocky graphics, the lack of scariness in the enemies' appearance, the numerous cheap hits, and the player character's overdone acrobatics, which cause the perspective to spin and bounce around frequently in a nauseating manner. Lee Nutter of Sega Saturn Magazine was particularly vehement in his criticism, remarking that "more fun could be derived from the Virtua Gun if you were to spend an entire evening pistol whipping yourself with it". A sidebar on the seven light gun games which had been released for the Saturn in the UK up to that point showed that Crypt Killer had the lowest rating from Sega Saturn Magazine.

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