Sentences with phrase «even smaller characters»

Even smaller characters played by the likes of Mandy Patinkin, Sonia Braga, and Daveed Diggs, each add to the emotional development of the story and the characters.
In horizontal mode, even small characters are readable (which is not the case on a 4» smartphone display using the same resolution), so that works fairly well if you have a good sight.

Not exact matches

But in a notable display of counterintuition even for Wall Street, they fared surprisingly well in the aftermarket — a remarkable performance that suggests that when it comes to investing, a string of zeroes is a mark of character among really small companies.
God, who created this infinite universe, and all that's in it being reflection of His infinite attributes, with even the smallest things so detailed in their design, that it would be total absurdity to think they have gotten that way by evolving themselves... this Creator would have never created us, human beings, giving us such abilities that we posses, without giving us a way to understand Him, His nature and His character and to KNOW Him, as we are known of Him.
Together we learn how even the smallest of characters has the strength to take down a bully.
Even though he has more than a dozen films to his credit, including work on the 2003 film version of The Hulk that garnered him nominations for two awards from the Visual Effects Society, Benza says it was a challenge to create highly athletic performances from bulky, animated characters that appeared to be the size of small buildings and weigh several tons.
Id even be happy if it was just a small mission where you could play as an actual character of the movies, but you don't.
Even if they're playing a smaller role, he gives their character an arc and a point of view.
I understand that there are limitations given the small company, but even moving the character felt sluggish, shooting (while not an important aspect) was incredibly stilted and uneventful, and the animations range from passable to awkwardly stilted.
There's little doubt, though, that Kubrick's solid eye for compelling visuals is firmly in place even at this nascent stage in his career, and it's worth noting, too, that the movie boasts a very small handful of genuinely compelling sequences (eg Mazursky's unhinged character is left alone with a woman from a nearby village).
Atkinson himself attributes his character's popularity to the fact that the socially awkward, middle - aged Bean's mundane adventures, largely due to his clumsy inability to cope with even the smallest of life's foibles, mirror the feelings and experiences of people the world over.
Clearly, no actor would say no to a phone call from Steven Spielberg asking if they'd like to participate in an Abraham Lincoln movie, so even the smallest part is filled by either a big name movie star or a noticeable character actor, among them Lukas Haas, Hal Holbrook, Joseph Gordon - Levitt, Tommy Lee Jones (serving as the de facto emotional center for the movie), David Strathairn, Lee Pace, Jackie Earle Haley, Bruce McGill, Gregory Itzin, Jared Harris, Michael Stuhlbarg and Walton Goggins.
He's played shady characters ever since, in films such as Gasper Noé's shocker «Irreversible,» David Cronenberg's «Eastern Promises» and even a small role in Steven Soderbergh's «Oceans» films.
Since that time, he'd been given a number of roles both big and small that seemed to elude even so much a nomination and quickly gave him the stigma as a character actor.
Even an award - winning documentary is only seen by a relatively small number of people, so there's an argument to be made for dramatizing the story with expensive production values and well - known actors portraying the characters.
It's hard to imagine a more fitting choice to play the modest and mild - mannered pilot, and although he doesn't get a lot to work with from a character standpoint (Sully is extraordinary only in his ordinariness), the actor makes the most of even the smallest moments.
Paul Giamatti, Billions — Giamatti used to be the type of character actors that Emmy voters adored, even nominating him for small guest spots on shows like Inside Amy Schumer and Downton Abbey.
There is an amazing cast of characters that help Beatty along his film, and it is great to see such a stellar cast even in the smallest of roles.
For instance, Spencer is usually fearful but his character is always brave, Fridge is a big tough guy who is relegated to a small, wimpy body, Martha lacks confidence and is especially self - conscious in her midriff - baring tank top and tiny shorts, and Bethany can't stop being a flirt even if she looks like a man.
Even the seemingly small details of the armament worn by the Dora Milaje, the king's guards led by Danai Gurira's character Okoye, and the accessories worn by Queen Ramonda (Angela Bassett) and other members of the royal court required the big - budget production to turn to someone innovative.
These changes are not huge in themselves, but as the coda that plays over the closing credits reminds us, even the smallest things can have the most unpredictable of consequences — and although the scenes involving mysterious sneeze guru and failed Presidential contender Humma Kavula (John Malkovich), an entirely new character, seem to have little point here, there is no doubt that his rôle is destined to become more pronounced in the inevitable sequels (note the many verbal references to a certain «Restaurant at the End of the Universe» towards the film's close).
There's even a poignant character study of a small - town ape.
Certainly it isn't because it's a fitting ending to the journey of Bilbo, as he's not even involved in the majority of this film, instead taking a back seat to a host of characters that are either greatly beefed up from their small supporting roles in the original Tolkien work, or, as in the case of lovelorn wood elf Tauriel (Lilly, The Long Weekend) and handsome dwarf Kili (Turner, The Mortal Instruments), complete fabrications injected to put in a love story for, presumably, the young female set.
And so the movie goes, with each charactereven the small ones — confronting an unexpected rush of emotion and desire brought on by the mere presence of a captive male in their midst.
Kutcher's druggie persona extols the virtues of acid, telling two other characters that it's the only way to be closer to God, and even does a small demonstration showing how to use it.
This seems to suggest that Paramount is sticking with the small handful of characters who actually worked in the original film — one of whom has plastic lips that don't move — and vetoing the likes of Sienna Miller, Marlon Wayans, Dennis Quaid, and even Joseph Gordon - Levitt who was clearly set up as the villain Cobra Commander in a potential sequel.
This small - scale genre picture, partially funded via Kickstarter, is a bloodstained revenge runs awry report, and it adds further evidence that American indie cinema is alive and well, even if the same can not be said for the shattered and desolate characters who populate this picture.
While it's disappointing to see a fantastic character actor like Ben Mendelsohn wasted in such a small role, he makes the most of his limited screen time, especially considering his rascally outlaw doesn't even enter the story until the final act.
Sure, Hill's part is so small that they didn't even bother giving his character a name — he plays Jonah, Ben's (Rogen) bum of a roommate.
Prieto slavishly recreates the youthful flash of Refn's original — the freeze - frame character intros, the Quentin Tarantino-esque small talk among crooks, the pulsing beats of nightclubs and strip joints — but there's no attempt to reinterpret or even update it for a changing time.
But even if Michael Parks does a great job, the fact that no studio wanted to throw a small amount of money at this script, makes me wonder if the character is any good.
Inhumans may have already been cancelled before it even premiered, but from the look of this trailer, the characters will continue on in a smaller, possibly far greater form: the LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 video game.
Everything as you would expect, is scaled down to fit on a smaller screen and the writing which isn't all that large when the game is in TV mode is now even smaller, with some like the words being uttered by a certain character, whilst out in the field is very hard to read and make out, so while you can take the game out on the go and play it wherever you want on the Switch, your best bet is to only ever play it when docked.
An accessible neo-noir with an all - star cast of reliable character actors, Small Town Crime is a fun watch, even if it never quite overcomes the formulaic elements cemented into its foundation
Supporting males characters such as two student athletes played by Emory Cohen (Place Beyond the Pines) and newcomer Anthony Kelley - or an enforcer played by The Wire's Dominick Lombardozzi - feel even more like devices than characters, though given their small roles in the story, that's a bit more understandable.
Even though Chronicle Mode is a little smaller than the main story, it's still fun exploring this universe with your own character as you travel the lands, recruiting allies and defeating your enemies.
I have to give special note to the dark horse that is Ben Chaplin, who plays real - life cast member George Colouris with delightful disdain, and is even afforded a small character arc of his own amidst the chaos of opening night in another smart change from the book.
Some of the questions are wonderfully ridiculous, but others speak to how closely fans have examined this film, and how thoughtfully Peele constructed even the smallest details of the costumes, character interactions, and scenes.
Petzold's characters are here, as they frequently are, left to navigate a confused and confusing context after the marquee events of an era or a place.3 During this disturbing scene, on the wall next to Nelly's bed hangs a small print that recalls another recurringly related aspect of Petzold's work, even though these historical surroundings are, for his work, entirely new.
He's a deeply unsavory character, and Kingsley plays him as more animal than human, a creature driven by brutish instinct, incapable of compassion or even participating in small talk.
Since acquiring the rights to the collection of the collection of timeless tales in the early Sixties, Walt Disney has adapted them to both the big and small screens, even extending the popular franchise in recent years by creating sequels for such peripheral characters as Tigger (2000), Piglet (2003) and Heffalump (2005).
Director David Mackenzie and writer Taylor Sheridan create a vivid sense of place and a rich cast of characters, with perfect casting in even the smallest parts.
Following the daily activities of death metal band Dethklok — idiot vocalist Nathan Explosion (voiced by Small), self - loathing bass player William Murderface (Blacha), balding Midwesterner Pickles the Drummer (Small), «the world's fastest guitarist» Skwisgaar Skwigelf (Small), and Norwegian naïf Toki Wartooth (Blacha)-- «Metalocalypse» certainly allows its characters to ramble incoherently, but its premise demands such focus that even the incoherent rambling has to lead somewhere.
... As well as battling Earth's Mightiest Heroes in Avengers: Infinity War, Josh Brolin is set to portray Cable next year in Deadpool 2, and the actor has revealed this week that he has a four film deal to play the character long term, as well as touching upon his part in the film, and his next outing in X-Force: «I'm not going to tell you how much I'm in the film, but it's his introduction, and I think his introduction, even in the small promos and teasers that [director] David Leitch has shown me, I think it's a proper reveal.
Adam Bernstein takes Gilligan's taut script and finds a deliberate pace that cranks up the tension without sacrificing the small, human moments that make Breaking Bad so compelling — even as characters make exactly the wrong choices in their lives.
Tom Harper, who directed War and Peace, said he was convinced it was Dano's curiosity in one of Tolstoy's most challenging characters that had driven his «risky» decision to move from Hollywood to a relatively small British production, even when the adaptation still had no international broadcasters attached.
Even the smaller parts are filled with great character actors, like Garret Dillahunt and Alfre Woodard, who sell John Ridley's stately, lyrical dialogue.
Even so, despite the various individual stories and character developments going on, the battles between the Avengers and Ultron's robotic armies and even between the Avengers themselves highlight the seamless work of the various special effects departments (which could populate a small army) and continue the amazing and stellar FX work of this franchEven so, despite the various individual stories and character developments going on, the battles between the Avengers and Ultron's robotic armies and even between the Avengers themselves highlight the seamless work of the various special effects departments (which could populate a small army) and continue the amazing and stellar FX work of this francheven between the Avengers themselves highlight the seamless work of the various special effects departments (which could populate a small army) and continue the amazing and stellar FX work of this franchise.
The south Boston native doesn't even begin to affect a twang, even though his character is a small - time inventor living on a farm in small - town Texas.
Moments of redemption come in the surprisingly excellent performances of the children, who, given little to work with, find a way to flesh out their characters and provide Bushwhacked with spark and even a small measure of joy.
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