Not exact matches
I am a little rough
around the
edges but I wouldn't be me with out that
character.
The
characters are appealing, if a little thin
around the
edges.
Despite the lessening of madcap energy, Shrek the Third is still quite funny in parts, with some fresh throwaway gags to produce chuckles now and then from
characters you'd think they probably should have jettisoned long ago, but are secretly glad they've kept
around (the Gingerbread Man, Pinocchio, etc.) The fact that they are keeping in nearly all of the
characters introduced in the series thus far is a bit of a double -
edged sword, as they do provide a certain respite from the main
characters that are already cycling through the same jokes all over again, but on the other hand, it's getting to the point that the high overhead of injecting scenes for all of these
characters takes away from the focus of the story at large.
Mortal Kombat X moves forward with a snappier version of the previous game's fighting and some cool new
characters, but the story and other features
around the
edges feel a bit rough in spots.
Her
character Sam is rough
around the
edges, which makes her extremely relatable.
Stillman fleshes out the narrative
around the
edges (especially the
character played by Tom Bennett, who steals the movie), but the sensibility is all Austen.
The transfer's sole shortcoming is that it exhibits the commonplace phenomena known as «
edge enhancement» - minor ringing appears
around characters and locations throughout as if Stitch is pleading you to turn down your already - established ideal sharpness setting.
A healthy dose of humor, plenty of buddy moments and a new baby all do their part to take the
edge off these
characters who are living in exotic locations
around the globe while enjoying the fruits of their last million dollar heist.
However, this
character study, ultimately about the forgiveness of one's self, is still rough
around the
edges with a script that veers dangerously towards the shallow at times, in gratuitous moments that are hard to ignore.
The accompanying 42 - minute Within the Ring is a superior behind - the - scenes documentary directed with a rough -
around - the -
edge sensibility that matches both the film and the culture of its
characters.
Heathcliff, Cathy & co are as blunt towards each other as
characters of their fledgling age probably would be (this is a world where virtually no one makes it past the age of 25, seemingly), and Arnold's approach of casting relative newcomers pays, for the most part, great dividends, even if it makes the film a little rough
around the
edges in places.
What stands out most are the film's
character moments and tiny grace notes of feeling
around the
edges of the story.
Edge enhancement was a concern throughout Runner, as many scenes demonstrated halos
around characters and objects.
Chris Cooper often plays a rough -
around - the -
edges kind of
character.
Even after the 15th scene of a
character wandering
around the house by themselves, Wan's sense of pacing and tension is incredible and keeps you on the
edge of your seat.
With a slow first half and some uneven performances and
character work beyond its leads, it feels a bit rough
around the
edges.
However, Morgans brings a clever charm to his
character's rough -
around - the -
edges bullying to keep him from coming across like a total demon.
As a film, Don Verdean is rough
around the
edges, but filled with subtle
character detail that plays well against the deadpan comedy.
The rough -
around - the -
edges nature of its powertrain is just the
character needed to feel at home with the domestic pony cars the Genesis coupe mimics.
Bold
character lines on the doors create Versa Note's aerodynamic profile, and sharp
edges in all the right places find fluid, rounded lines for a fresh and dynamic look all
around.
It was hard for me to pick a favorite
character - brazen rough -
around - the -
edges Nean, shy timid Janey, or the swanky old bird, Aunt Midge - they all made for a fun quick read and definitely a few laughs along the way!
Rooms are well appointed, though a little tatty
around the
edges and somewhat lacking
character.
As a result, there is always a slight blurring effect
around the
edges of
characters in motion.
It's as if the
edges of the world have been pulled back a little, and instead of revealing blank white space, they're stuff with intriguing side notes — new
characters and side - challenges to play
around with.»
Yellow and red bars will flash
around the
edge of the screen in an attempt to warn of impending danger,
characters will start warning of other teams dying, not to mention all the lasers and Gundam flying all over the place.
It's also a gritty shooter that features
characters who are a little rough
around the
edges.
There aren't many video games that feature female lead
characters, but those that do, are some of the biggest franchises
around, e.g Tomb Raider, Mirror's
Edge etc..
Currently, the game is
around 10 % complete and features a «3rd person camera,
character animation, basic platforming and
edge grabbing \ climbing.»
Environments are often highly detailed because of the prerendered graphics but the
character models are a little rough
around the
edges and the animations can be stiff at times.
The
character modelling is still pretty rough
around the
edges, and F1 games have had Career modes before, but F1 2017 goes bigger and deeper.
However, the
character models are where the game is the most inconsistent visually, and much has been said already about some
characters looking a bit rough
around the
edges since the game's reveal last December.
I just run an ink pad
around the
edges of the paper to give it a little age and
character.