Sentences with phrase «after a movie character»

But should you be naming your child after a movie character from the big screen?
My husband began to call him «Dirty Dingus,» after a movie character from many years ago named Dirty Dingus Magee played by Frank Sinatra.

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Directed by Ryan Coogler (Creed) and starring Chadwick Boseman (Get On Up) as the Black Panther, the movie is the first standalone film for the classic Marvel Comics character after Boseman previously appeared as the Black Panther in 2016's Marvel film, Captain America: Civil War.
The movie and TV industries are notoriously hit - driven, after all, and if the company makes a mis - step somewhere it could lose some of the potential future value of the Marvel franchise or those characters.
Two McDonald's Happy Meals with toy watches fashioned after the characters Donkey and Puss in Boots from the movie «Shrek Forever After» are pictured in Los Angeles, in this June 22, 2010 file pafter the characters Donkey and Puss in Boots from the movie «Shrek Forever After» are pictured in Los Angeles, in this June 22, 2010 file pAfter» are pictured in Los Angeles, in this June 22, 2010 file photo.
After 2012's The Avengers became the highest - grossing comic book movie of all time by combining most of their major characters into one super-team, the question is, can they outdo themselves yet again?
The name was later changed to Popeyes after Gene Hackman's character in the movie The French Connection.
Phil OBrill, called «Griswold» by one neighbor after the Chevy Chase character in the movie «National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation,» stood in his garage Monday ruefully examining a wire - mesh duck destroyed in the Friday rampage.
No matter how much you can relate to those fictional characters, you need to remember that they are not real and that your dating experiences after a long - term relationship will not mirror the number of romantic comedy movies you have unabashedly familiarized yourself with.
Emilia developed an interest in acting at a young age after seeing the Latest news on Emilia Clarke including updates on her movies, TV shows and character Daenerys Targaryen on Game of Thrones, plus stories on her Instagram.
After seven movies of playing Severus Snape with slimy and malevolent aplomb, Alan Rickman is finally given the chance to imbue his character with some genuine emotion — the flashback that reveals his tragic history is easily the most moving sequence in the film, if not the entire series.
But sort of stupidity is really just par for the course with Lake Placid, firstly because everything after the first movie was just stupid in general, but more specifically»cause they do the exact same thing with a character from this movie in the next one.
After Taxi ended, Lloyd went primarily into movie work with such characters as Doc Brown, Fester Addams, and Colonel Kruge, to name a few.
After watching the first half of the movie it is hard to imagine that there could be a more sinister character than Don Logan, but there is and his name is Teddy Bass.
The reckonings and realizations fly once Seeking a Friend hits the road, and for all the absurdity of its characters achieving clear - eyed, perfectly articulated peace with their past demons in this stretch of the movie (I'm guessing pants - shitting panic would be more the norm), it's a relief after the excruciatingly unfunny first act.
After all, the movie in many ways isn't even really about Tom Hanks» character.
After all, this is a movie where everyone in Johnson's radius accuses his character of hating humanity, when the actor himself can't help ingratiating himself to everything — to the camera, to the foxy intern who asks him to tutor her in «submission techniques,» to those thin T - shirts that highlight his nipples just so.
Neither cracks a smile, which is its own kind of victory, but nor do they crack the code of these «characters,» two men united by circumstances that look, in movie form, not so stranger than fiction after all.
The new series takes place 34 years after the original movie, and returns original stars Ralph Macchio and William Zabka, with their characters rekindling their rivalry by mentoring a new generation of fighters at the newly reopened Cobra Kai dojo.
The ensemble drama is told through a series of vignettes that begins with the first New York Times report on the mysterious «cancer» that had resulted in the deaths of a growing number of homosexual men and ends eight years later, after the disease has thoroughly and devastatingly affected the movie's close - knit core group of characters.
The film has a revelation about a character's love life that will resonate even stronger today, after gay marriage votes across the country, and I think that revelation is the emotional denouement the movie needed.
After that, the most sympathetic characters in the movie are the monsters.
After that, things get frustrating for the bulk of the movie's middle section, with plenty of wheel - spinning and pointless banter to kill the time between a couple of so - so action sequences, one of which kills off an intriguing supporting character five minutes after he's introdAfter that, things get frustrating for the bulk of the movie's middle section, with plenty of wheel - spinning and pointless banter to kill the time between a couple of so - so action sequences, one of which kills off an intriguing supporting character five minutes after he's introdafter he's introduced.
Fun and delightful odd - ball comedy, featuring the always brilliant Johnny Depp, whose character in this story is no less memorable than all those he has come to play after this movie was made.
I like that they took more time to focus on Stifler in this movie it was like he was the main character after being in the backseat in previous movies.
I really really dislike the main character like he's actually in real life gonna get the girl of his dream, are you serious??? He has a crooked smile, wears pajamas all day outside of his house and talk's like a gay poet, I just think he sucks as an actor, uggh I don't know why I dislike him so much after this movie.On the other hand Rachel Bilson is very cute and not as bad of an actor This movie solely focuses on telling the story and making us like the characters for themselves.
It wasn't fair after Superman: The Movie the character got dragged through three director's and it went into a downward spiral.
The animation was suberb as in any of Kon's movies, but the story and the characters are kind of dull after all.
The 50 - year - old actor was revealed to have joined the cast of the eighth movie in the franchise as the mysterious character DJ, and after fans suggested his character is Ezra Bridger from «Star Wars Rebels», director Rian Johnson has insisted that isn't true.
The legacy of Domingo Faustino Sarmiento looms over the movie (it is, after all, a present - day adaptation of his Facundo) and its Buenos Aires setting, influencing Piñeiro's literary tone as well as the manner in which his characters think and act.
After conquering movie genres from action to comedy, Dwayne Johnson is finally getting around to voicing an animated character in Disney's new hit Moana.
After 18 movies over the course of 10 years, Marvel's Avengers: Infinity War has managed to be not only an incredibly entertaining (and depressing) movie, but one that improves on some of the characters we have already come to know and love.
A lot of fans said it will be impossible to show any good character development for Bilbo if they end the movie after the warg attack.
But the most puzzling divergence is that after Wade became Deadpool in «X-Men Origins,» his mouth was sewn shut, and the character became mute — yes, the antihero who became a cult - favorite as the Merc with a Mouth literally had no mouth, a first - ballot candidate for the Hall of Fame of Bad Comic Book Movie Decisions.
The appeal of Universal's monster movies always lay with the monsters, after all; nobody really goes into Dracula rooting for Van Helsing to kill the titular character.
You'll want to stick around at least until after the portion of the credits that includes a number of hand - drawn «Deadpool» characters to see everything the movie has to offer.
From the nail - biting tavern scene in which Kruger tries to mediate a tense showdown between the Nazis and the Basterds to the unforgettable climax in which Laurent's own version of happily ever after is revealed (the movie begins with «Once upon a time...»), the female characters are unquestionably necessary, powerful, and unforgettable.
To that end, we have three very strong contenders — in the lead is Jennifer Lawrence, whose character not only has a mild sex addiction, not only chases relentlessly after Bradley Cooper, but also spends much of the movie in a tight danskin top bouncing up and down joyfully.
Her character begins the movie full of life and hope, but we see her quickly fall apart after her miscarriages and the realization that she can't be a mother.
This was the movie that established Voight's career, and proved that Hoffman, after the triumph of «The Graduate,» had many more notes inside of him — and was destined to become one of the great character actors of his time.
The problem is that the De Palma is so enamored of this toy of a movie he gets to play with, that the characters and story take a back seat for the duration as we get scene after scene of De Palma reliving his glory days as a master of technique.
Jordan gave it his all to bring the best possible big - screen iteration of Killmonger to life - so much that the character stayed with him, even after principal photography on the movie had wrapped.
For the few who encounter George Clooney's mysterious character, his nationality is the only thing they really know about him; the audience doesn't get to learn much more, even after spending every minute of the movie with him.
After the first couple movies, the character designs surprisingly got stale, pretty quickly.
After the murder, poor Aunt May (Sally Field, looking nothing like the iconic character) practically drops out of the movie.
You're going to want more McAdams comedies after this: She lifts the movie to another level of energy, making us believe in her alarmingly competitive impulses, while Jason Bateman weighs it down a bit, making no effort to give us a distinct character.
I also like the way the movie pays tribute to The Wizard of Oz by co-opting its structure (the events shown turn out to be Rollo's dream after sustaining an injury; the other characters are actually his friends and loved ones).
Deep down, we all know that modern superhero movies are operating with even lower dramatic stakes than Star Wars or James Bond movies: beloved characters rarely stay dead after they've been killed, and no plot development, no matter how grave, is irreversible, so there's no possible way that what seems to be happening on the screen could really be happening.
But this is Jackman's signature role, the one that will forever define his career, and after playing the character in six movies (and two cameo appearances), you can't begrudge the guy a protracted farewell.
Even director Waititi gets in on the on - screen shenanigans, lending his voice to Thor's new best mate, Korg, the one character in the movie whose every dialogue becomes a quotable line to be repeated among friends after the movie.
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