Sentences with phrase «none of the actors do»

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«I've done all kinds of cool things as an actor: I've jumped out of helicopters and done some daring stunts and played baseball in a professional stadium, but none of it means anything compared to being somebody's daddy,» Chris Pratt said about his toddler son, Jack, whom he had with then - wife Anna Faris.
«I've done all kinds of cool things as an actor — I've jumped out of helicopters and done some daring stunts and played baseball in a professional stadium, but none of it means anything compared to being somebody's daddy,» Pratt said.
None of the supporting performances are bad, per se, it's just there isn't much for the other actors to do (which could be a byproduct of the Disaster Artist book more than anything else).
And the fact that the script didn't meet the typically none - too - discriminating standards of actors like Tara Reid and Chris Klein should be your first clue as to how bad it is.
Waititi uses him brilliantly, as he does the rest of the Kiwi actors (he gives himself a funny cameo as none - too - bright reverend).
Although none of these films received unanimously positive critical (or box - office) attention, they did help to further establish Law as an actor to be taken seriously.
Each of the supporting actors is memorable, and though none does the kind of heavy lifting required of McAvoy, they help create the detailed picture of college life that gives the film its sense of authenticity.
None with any actors, just purely for sweeping landscape purposes, after all you do need some genuine shots of Africa.
And none of which is helped by the fact that the voice actors sound as bored reading their lines as you do listening to them.
It doesn't help that none of the three actors are especially memorable: Ben Affleck tries his best but the script lets him down, while Cavill and Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman are simply wooden.
Matthew Rhys and Keri Russell were both nominated, at last, for their roles in «The Americans,» but the fact they didn't win says a lot about that show feeling like «the old guard» in comparison with series like «Baskets,» for which Louie Anderson won best supporting actor, «Mr. Robot» and «Master of None,» for which Aziz Ansari and Alan Yang won the best comedy writing award.
Gerald's Game, a Stephen King adaptation for Netflix starring Carla Gugino, is good Coming Soon Daniel Dae Kim's stunt training for the Hellboy reboot / Film Hocus Pocus moves forward as a TV movie remake - none of the original actors or filmmaking team are involved David Poland on Blade Runner 2049 with no spoilers «It is Aliens to Alien»... whoa, that's high praise Billboard composer Danny Elfman interviewed about Superman's iconic theme (redeployed for Justice League) and his long collaboration with Gus Van Sant Playbill Judy Garland's final concert, restored / remastered from 1969 will be released for the first time i09 on why you should be watching the Exorcist TV series, back for Season 2 / Film Amazon still has a lot of work to do to catch up with Netflix and Hulu but they're diving into the sci - fi genre big time
The movie also features a number of great character actors in early roles, including David Paymer and Ed Begley Jr., although none do so much with so little as James Hong, who shines in an amusing sequence as the co-pilot of a puddle jumper transporting Vince and Sheldon to Central America.
Language: English Genre: War / Drama MPAA rating: R Director: Steven Spielberg Actors: Tom Hanks, Barry Pepper, Adam Goldberg Plot: Once soldiers cross the line from the beach to land, they are assigned to find Private Ryan, who none of them know, nor do they know if he is alive, but they must follow the commanding officer.
None of the actors can be squarely blamed for the movie's foibles but none of them do much to save it eitNone of the actors can be squarely blamed for the movie's foibles but none of them do much to save it eitnone of them do much to save it either.
Accepting the award for Best Actor in a Television Series: Musical or Comedy, Master of None creator and star Aziz Ansari riffed about his surprise: «I genuinely didn't think I would win because all the websites said I was gonna lose.»
I love how that's the new phrase for everyone's over due Oscar — last time someone had a Brockovich nomination it was Sandra Bullock — none of these people including Julia Roberts should be teaching acting classes but that goes to show you the power of movie stars — that the Academy doesn't waste its powers on just character actors hogging all the glory.
While none of Tilda Swinton, Bill Murray, Saoirse Ronan, F. Murray Abraham, Willem Dafoe, Jeff Goldblum or any of the other names in the film has the drawing power that Roberts did in 2000, the fact that so many recognizable actors were assembled for the same film made them a type of collective draw — a fact which the film's marketers seized upon with highly colorful promotional posters highlighting the above names and many more.
But none of the headaches and compromises of that picture's embattled production history were enough to quell the warmth and pluck of Yelchin's performance as Cage's loyal protégé, Milton, in which the actor did something with the lower register of his voice that I'd never heard before: Raspy and loquacious, he suddenly seemed a very old man in a very young body, an agency functionary imbued with a surfeit of soul.
None of the actors are give much to do although Roth's bizarre mannerisms and delivery are good for a chuckle here or there.
But none of it would be worth talking about were it not for the impeccable performances by Tony Leung and Maggie Cheung who say more here with silence and furtive glances than most actors do with dialogue over their entire careers.
Even though the actors do what they can to make every scene intriguing, none of these story elements add anything to the overall film.
The film took some big swings, and some of the decisions made didn't initially sit well with certain people, not the least of which included none other than Luke Skywalker actor Mark Hamill.
But none of that should distract from the overall trend in Hollywood to cast white actors in non-white roles — even when it's done unintentionally.
It says a lot that I could imagine any of these actors taking on the same roles on stage and doing them well; none of the stars fail to deliver strong musical performances.
A lot of that has to do with the fact that none of the characters or actors are much fun to watch other than Fiona Dourif, who does do a pretty nice job.
None of the actors are given actual characters to work with, and though Scott Thomas does her best to sneer her Lady Macbeth - like harpie to life, she's wasting her time.
None of these actors are onscreen long enough, or has enough to do, to say anything more.
What's worse is it sounds like several of the actors had to perform numerous roles (which is more common than you might think), but none of them even tried to do a different voice, resulting in long conversations where it almost seems like characters are talking to themselves.
If you are going to get an actor to do nothing but act through the movements of his face, you want none other than Harrison Ford.Handy then, because that's exactly who Sony has called in to help it promote Uncharted 3 in Japan, due to be released in... Read more
Type - 0 applies a similar philosophy, but in transition to spoken dialogue it feels like none of the actors were in the same room, and whoever was in charge of directing the talent didn't bother with additional takes.
None of these actors woke up and ended up at the Oscars, they all had to deal with rejection and uncertainty just like we do.
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