Sentences with phrase «most of the character lines»

Conception: Most of the character lines were carried over, with a sloping roofline, base 15 - inch wheels, and plenty of bulges in the sheetmetal.

Not exact matches

Most recently, though, on January 7, 2017, in a speech at the American Finance Association, you seemed to step out of that centrally casted character, almost coming across as an iron fist in a velvet glove: «The bottom line is that there has not been an excessive buildup of leverage, maturity transformation, or broadly unsustainable asset prices... Overall, I do not see leveraged finance markets as posing undue financial stability risks.
It's a strange line of reasoning, given that studies show women make up half of the gaming community, female characters are at the forefront of some of today's most interesting and exciting video game titles and, notably, the new game takes place during the French Revolution, home to the best - known real life female assassin of all time, Charlotte Corday.
How he manages to have characters speak lines in such arresting melodies enunciating such obvious truths and yet in a voice that seems to correspond exactly both to the personality of the character and to the situation of the moment is, of all Shakespeare's achievements, the most mysterious to explain and the hardest to specify.
Filling machines — the core of most packaging lines — usually set the pace and character of a packaging operation.
She brings warmth and character to every animal she makes, and not surprisingly her custom pet portraits are one of her most popular lines.
For every good - hearted man or woman looking for love, there is a dangerous line - up of shady characters that includes con men, liars and the most violent of criminals.
(Somewhere along the line, Davis taught George a handful of crude gestures, which feature prominently in his vocabulary while still making him the most articulate character on - screen.)
Even the most hoary of running gags — the breaking of the maestro's glasses — revels in its banality, just as the famous lines about Jew - Nazis uttered by Godard at his most contemptible are with deftness shown to be the ramblings of a farcical character.
What follows is a standard cat - and - mouse game between Shaun and the thieves» leader, Eddie (Billy Burke), that makes decent enough use of its domestic interior / exterior dynamic; the trash talk between the two underscores most of this, with Burke's character making do with corny, one - off lines like, «Moms don't run, not when their babies are trapped inside the nest,» providing the bulk of the film's punch.
The voice work is also quite good, with the celebrities actually giving life to the characters independent of their own personas, though most of these characters have relatively few lines outside of Po and his mentor, Shifu.
Some of the best lines in the film were from the two most underated characters of the film, which were the hunters (please can someone tell me there character names?)
Most of the scary comes from the character Dargent Peytraud, a fanatic who keeps people in line through fear of torture and fear of making them a zombie.
Although most of the gags are labored, many of the best lines belong to the quirky periphery characters, such as Deanna's enthusiastically supportive best friend (Maya Rudolph).
The second season wasn't as strong as the first, most likely due to the lack of nuance, but with these great performances, strange story lines and unusual characters, I can't wait to see where they bring us in season three.
The cast is rich with good character actors, most of whom play the funniest lines with a droll delivery and poker - faced ambivalence, which also lends this independent film a good deal of zany charm.
Cooke, who has made a career playing emotionally distant characters in TV's «Bates Motel» and the recent «Me and Earl and the Dying Girl,» certainly pulls off this role — and gets some of Finley's most enjoyably witty lines.
Halle Berry survives on pluck, though the script reserves some of the most embarrassing lines for her character, a mystery woman on the trail of a North Korean terrorist.
But not like this: Enter «A Bad Moms Christmas,» a fast - tracked, holiday - themed sequel to the surprise smash hit (nearly $ 185 million worldwide) that giddily plays up all the worst impulses of Hahn's indelible character Carla, culminating with the Emmy nominee spouting off the year's most eye - popping line: «It was almost like waxing the balls of the Dalai Lama.»
The main thing that prevents you from truly embracing their characters goes back to the lack of closure to most of the story lines that are apart of who they are.
There's no way you could convince me that this movie started rolling film with a completed script, as every character, scenario, and line of dialogue feels entirely random, and most of them go on interminably longer than they need to.
Most movie audiences head to the theater to see a story exactly as its told, without looking too closely at the plots, characters, or lines of dialogue.
Malkovich's character, kind of a dim - bulb weapons expert, gets most of the funnier lines, while Mirren's suave and sexy senior gets in a few zingers herself.
Although it's based on an original screenplay by Alex Kurtzman, Roberto Orci and Jeff Pinkner (who all collaborated on «Lost» and «Alias,» among others), «The Amazing Spider - Man 2» incorporates one of the comic book's most famous story lines - one that forever changed the character and forced him to mature even faster.
Yeah obviously all of the characters in the Mario series wave of amiibo will most likely be playable, Diddy Kong has an amiibo in this line meaning this might actually be his first playable appearance in a Mario Party game, just like Bowser Jr in Island Tour.
Tony Gilroy's screenplay is delicately faithful to King's novel, a character - driven drama that boasts some excellent linesmost of them landing in Parfitt's mouth.
The way that Dominika is at once completely transparent and at the same time impossible to read is Red Sparrow's most intriguing through line, not least of which for the way that Lawrence makes you grasp the canny mental gymnastics that her character has to do in order for everything that she says to be at once truth and obfuscation.
Their deep exploration of the simple TRUTH lets the line between self and character dissolve, allowing every actor to fully shine to their most believable, dynamic, and GENUINE self.
Along those same lines, most of the Indian characters are largely underdeveloped, which is surprising considering the snails - pace of a plot.
At the film's Los Angeles press day, Woodley talked about how Jennifer Lawrence encouraged her to take the role, what she shares in common with her character and how they differ, what inspired her to take a course in urban survival skills, what the experience was like doing many of her own stunts, her most memorable sweaty palm moments, zip - lining over the streets of Chicago and climbing the Navy Pier Ferris Wheel, her challenging fight sequence finale with Theo James, working again with Miles Teller, and what she learned about herself in the process of making her first large scale studio movie.
The only funny moments come from other characters» reactions to him, most notably Michael Caine's spot - on precision in delivering the movie's best line: «There are two things I hate: People that are intolerant of others because of their cultural background and the Dutch.»
Normally I would concentrate on the major characters, but most everyone involved in the deal - gone - bad has at least a couple of memorable lines and moments.
Following in a long line of recent films that shoot for comedic but are filled with characters that are so obnoxious or absurd that no real person could ever relate to their antics, the duelling parents - to - be of New Year's Eve are perhaps the most appalling.
Manglehorn is along the same lines as Green's most recent films, a low - key character driven drama, but from the looks of the trailer it may be less successful than his last two efforts.
A lot of the film's most uplifting moments are found between the lines, in images of the main characters and the environment around them.
The downside is, I believe most will find the multitude of characters and time - lines and sub-plots to be quite confusing at times.
Looking remarkably like his cartoon character, Hank Azaria gets most of the funny lines in the script and manages to pull off his evil role with engaging aplomb and exaggeration.
Also hilarious are the porn sequences; the wafer - thin premises, lame dialogue, flaccid line readings, cheap production values, suggestive character names — all of the most minute details are paid attention to.
Uhura and Sulu lead the captive crew, while the most side - lined of the crew, still have moments that proudly show off the characters in a way that the fans will love.
They're helped, of course, by some of the most sparkling dialogue in any movie ever (by Albert Hackett and Frances Goodrich), and a wide range of excellent supporting characters right down to the gangster and his moll who have about five lines of dialogue each but are utterly unforgettable.
According to stories from the film's development, Wright and Pegg once considered giving Nicholas Angel a love interest, but when they discovered the character didn't really work, they just gave most of her lines to Danny — without changing much.
There are a couple of amusing lines, but for the most part the script is as stale as the blocky character renderings.
Friedberg and Seltzer give no indication they've actually watched most of the movies they're parodying: the gags, so to speak, invariably involve some character (like, say, No Country For Old Men's Anton Chigurh) abruptly showing up, quoting a few lines from the trailer, and then scurrying offstage before anyone might have to write them something original.
Not only does he deliver some of the crudest, funniest lines in the movie, but his character is also the most strangely sympathetic out of everyone, despite the fact that he's an insane sociopath.
Robinson, Grant, McGann and other principals recount insightful and amusing anecdotes about the making of the film (most interesting of all: Grant had never gotten drunk before playing his hard drinking character), and diehard Withnail fans weigh in with their favorite characters, moments, and lines; not being a fan of the film, it was particularly interesting to find out what scenes and pieces of dialogue are especially notable for fans.
Shakespeare gave life to some of the most haunted characters and haunting lines in literature.
All lessons are fully differentiated by colour: Purple = lower ability Blue = middle ability Yellow = higher ability Red = most able These resources cover the following areas of act 2 and 3 - Context - socialism and capitalism, men and women, trade unions, Priestley's moral message, welfare state - Exploration of the theme of responsibility - character analysis - theme analysis - Assessments in line with 9 - 1 success criteria - homework tasks - opportunities for debate and persuasive writing (prep for lang exam)- opportunities for imaginative writing (prep for lang exam)- development of tension - Analysis of Priestley's structure
The answer was to increase frontal air - intake area without a gigantic grille by putting the lamps in open scoops and to route most of the cooling air internally, allowing smooth flanks marked with strong character lines and only very small inlets low on the body behind the door to cool the turbochargers» radiators.
The most dominate change came in the form of new headlights, a reshaped nose and new character lines on the sides.
The way the side character line extends to the front fenders and appears to be folded over the fender panel; the laser - like headlamps; re-imagined double - arch grille; Forged Bronze paint with three times the amount of metal flake as most paints seen on cars — it all combines to create a purposeful yet elegant shape the likes of which isn't really seen elsewhere in the compact luxury crossover segment.
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