Not exact matches
Specifically, this little cartoon
character can get into the minds of children and adults alike and
everyone will
know who he is and what he represents.
In fact, that this election became less about conflicting ideas for achieving the same goal (the common good of Americans) and more about making sure
everyone knows your opponents» deep
character flaws is axiomatic.
Sometimes i do nt understand some people saying thing like Benzema is not what we need and that he is not that good.Some people lack reasoning to be very honest.They do nt think before talking.I wonder why people say that because when you watched him from his first season up to this season he really is that good.Some arsenal legends are saying we need him almost
everyone is saying so too.We need him and stop judging his
character because you have
no right to judge anyone.Giroud is an average striker and i am not judging him from yesterday's game i am judging him from season 1 to this season.He is nothing special and has never been.
A New England farmer, as
everyone knows, should be a taciturn, flinty
character who makes a bare living scratching out rocks to build into fences to keep out his neighbors.
Maybe there's
no longer any strength of
character;
everyone follows the paper trail,
everyone wants to buy the pink Bentley and the diamond studs that can feed half of the hungry children in Somalia for a year... I don't
know any more.
Because we were born to multi task in our sleep, our default communication style is one of collaboration and sharing, our natural
characters are empowering and inspiring, we automatically see the best in
everyone, we
know how to operate on minimum sleep and maximum distraction and still get the job done, and we have creativity and vision coming out of our pores.
Everyone knows about Dorothy from the Wizard of Oz, and as of its inception in 1939, the titular
character's name was beginning a steep decline in popularity.
To which I responded simply — «
No» and in my limited 140
characters explained that it isn't beneficial for any person, let alone a politician to follow
everyone due to the large number of «spam tweeters» and non-active users.
안녕하세요 ~ My favorite holiday
character is Ms Claus (Santa Claus wife, don't
know the English name for her) because come on,
everyone knows that without her, Santa Claus would have been way too stressed and tired.
It's hard to give a shit about
characters everyone knows will die very horrible deaths.
Several important scenes were glossed over, such as
everyone's reaction to the deaths of the main
characters (it's not a spoiler because everybody
knows it).
Characters decisions affect everyone and you never no what can come out of a characte
Characters decisions affect
everyone and you never
no what can come out of a
characterscharacters choice.
With a terrific cast of
character actors, a tense dynamic between Takakura and, well,
everyone else in the movie, and Ishii's trademark
no - nonsense direction, Abashiri Prison is a B - movie genre classic that heralded even better things to come in the series.
Tangents aside, Big Hero 6, directed by Don Hall and Chris Williams, is an adaptation of a little
known Marvel comic, about a 14 - year - old boy called Hiro (spectacularly mispronounced as «Hero» by seemingly
everyone, bar one
character in the film), a total robotics prodigy, with genius level intellect, who participates in underground robot fighting.
I'm glad you said
characters, because my girlfriend pointed out, like, «
Everyone is going to say how much of you is in Philip, but no one's going to
know that Ike is you.
As I've been told again, time after time from anyone and
everyone who
knows anything about comic books is that the
characters actually are really deep with intriguing stories and layers of complexity.
I loved the first Dishonored and
knew that this was going to be even better, and I was not dissapointed, although the graphics and story may not be the greatest or to
everyones liking, this game is definatly above average, it has a unique style and universe, and you can play your own way, you can play through multiple times in different ways with a choice of two
characters and abilities,
Instead they decide to pander to
characters that
everyone already
knows.
All right, the French
character still dies — I hope I didn't spoil that for you - but we all
knew he was doomed when he went around flashing photos of his loving wife and kids in his wallet to
everyone...
For the sake of letting
everyone experience the movie as I did without
knowing too much going in I have purposely left out a lot of detail regarding the story and the additional
characters.
There are layers to this
character that are only slowly revealed, but Ling clearly
knows them inside and out, hinting at them all the while and flatly surprised at all Mrs. Li (and you and
everyone else) hasn't guessed.
Maybe break up the action set pieces with quick expositional scenes, so the
characters could get to
know each other a little better and we, as the audience, could find out
everyone's backstory.
We think we
know him by his symbols, but there is room in this nearly three - hour feature to explore
everyone with a realism and depth un-afforded most movies and Hawke joins Arquette in drawing out their
characters to full - flesh by film's end.
As for
everyone else, Anthony Mackie is the movie's best actor in which he plays a
character who you don't
know whether or not he's a bad guy.
Director Joseph Kosinski («Tron: Legacy,» «Oblivion») and writers Ken Nolan («Black Hawk Down») and Eric Warren Singer («American Hustle») set up
characters we think we
know, from Eric Marsh (Josh Brolin), the tough - but - fair superintendent who always seems to
know more about fires than
everyone around him; to Amanda (Jennifer Connelly), Eric's veterinarian wife who rescues horses and frets about her husband's safety while he's putting himself in harm's way; to Brendan (Miles Teller), a drug - using screw - up who tries to get his life together when a recent fling results in his becoming a dad.
Most of the film's eight major
characters get a ploddy introduction, with 15 minutes of windy expositional dialogue devoted to their convoluted backstories so that audiences
know exactly where
everyone stands (or, at least, purports to stand) when the climax arrives.
The identity of the female lead
character and romantic interest for Steve Rogers has yet to be announced or revealed, although we
know Marvel Studios is looking for one, but the first name on
everyone's list is Sharon Carter, a long time love of Steve Rogers from the comics.
The
character was reprehensible and the filmmaking electric; somewhere around the midpoint, you might start realizing this is a great bleak comedy and that
everyone involved is walking a high wire you didn't even
know was there.
The best actor, and
character, here is the movie's antagonist, but he is left hidden from the audience for a final act twist (which is a pretty dumb move, as
everyone knows who it is going to be from the first few scenes).
Jason Zingale (On «Hustle & Flow») ``...
everyone knows that complex
characters equal Oscar gold, and what's more complex than a pimp going through a mid-life crisis?»
Sutter's effect on these
characters is palpable, as
everyone is drawn to him even though he
knows not why.
People like sitcoms, after all, god
knows why — people like stereotyped
characters and simplistic plotlines that end with
everyone having Learned a Lesson and yet still throwing themselves right back into the same mess that prompted the learning of the lesson in the first place.
Marvel
characters shouldn't be invincible, nor should each journey and battle be without tremendous sacrifice because how can you incur suspense when you
know everyone will be alright for the next episode.
«I'd be happy to go back — I love playing that
character and I love
everyone involved and I
know there's one in the works...»
Everyone gets the perfect one - liner or moment to shine and there is
character progression in all these little moments as we get to
know our travel companions better.
Like
everyone else, I first noticed the rising young actress in Juno, where she played the spirited best friend of Ellen Page's smart - aleck main
character, and though I rarely interview actors — I just don't
know what questions to ask — I jumped at the chance to talk to Ms. Thirlby when she came to Seattle for the SIFF showing of The Wackness.
But
everyone knows that such causal research is hard to come by; furthermore, what if the indicators relate to something else important, like civic preparation or strong
character?
At the same time there always seem to be new
characters downtown doing who
knows what other than making
everyone's life miserable by tracking how many students have completed how much of the MAP test with how much time left and sending the spreadsheet out to
everyone to try to make it like a competition.
Topics range from standard «best of» lists to very specific niches like «Amazing Christian fantasy series that I wish
everyone knew about» and «Sleuths in Silks» (a list of historical detective novels with female main
characters).
As for those drawn - from - history
characters, I only wish
everyone could have a friend like Moore's depiction of the artist Henri Toulouse - Lautrec, who in this work is best
known for his fierce loyalty and even fiercer drinking.
As
everyone who loves Roald Dahl's wonderful book, Charlie & The Chocolate Factory
knows, the
character who won the sweepstakes in the story won — not a year's supply of chocolate, but a lifetime supply of chocolate!
Everyone knows that Bendis can do some of the best
character driven moments that don't require much action and he doesn't drop the ball here.
«This is truly a story for
everyone and because comiXology has done such amazing work with exposing the «non-comic reading world» to classic
characters, we
knew they would be the best at bringing Scott Pilgrim to the digital mainstream.»
There's also the option to boost
character stats to gain an extra edge, but
everyone knows that true fans would never do that.
However, if you're already a true Bayonetta fan and
know everything there is to
know about
everyone's favourite warrior witch, then you may wish to be proven wrong by watching the second developer diary with Bayonetta director Hideki Kamiya and
character designer Mari Shimazaki.
Apparently, Fortnite's Penny is a
character - forgive me if
everyone knew that but I had to Google that one.
Pauline, the mayor of New Donk City, is one of the
characters that
everyone knows well from the Mario universe.
Of course, this makes it a bit more difficult to project oneself onto him (I don't
know about you, but I can't really relate to a gruff, blonde, Irish dude), but it also allows him to develop as a
character, along with
everyone around him.
There are hardcore
characters and Likeable friendly, cute
characters that are well
known to almost
everyone.
For instance, if
everyone goes for offense and defense
characters, then it will let you
know that the team is lacking Tank and Support roles.