Detective Pikachu, a game for the Nintendo consoles, in which you play
as a detective named, Tim Goodman with your partner detective / Pokemon Pikachu.
Not exact matches
HBO had a surprise hit on their hands with the first season of their ongoing miniseries, True
Detective, which stars Woody Harrelson and Matthew «Always Google My
Name Before You Spell It» McConaughey
as two Louisiana
detectives on the trail of a cultish serial killer.
(Not that clergy have never before been portrayed
as detectives — think of C. K. Chesterton's humble Father Brown, Ellis Peters's canny Brother Cadfael, or Brother William of Baskerville in Umberto Eco's marvelous The
Name of the Rose.)
One
detective has a dossier containing the
names of many other players who
as yet have missed standing in the dock.
Nelson's LinkedIn profile says he served
as a police officer from 2010 to 2017, and then was
named a
detective in the major crimes division.
What follows is in many ways a
detective narrative that darts between past and present, East and West, taking in an exploration of capitalism, freedom and human rights
as well
as the similarities and differences between the two superpowers whose
names form the play's title.
Decorated former homicide
detective Ron Iddles is being investigated by police after a complaint was made about his handling of the probe into the double Sergeant (abbreviated to Sgt and capitalised when used
as a
named person's title) is a rank in many uniformed organizations, principally military and
Meskada follows a small - town
detective named Noah Cordin
as he struggles to solve the brutal murder of a boy in the peaceful, affluent town of Hilliard.
Likewise, Woody Harrelson's alcoholic
detective is never invited in from the cold of the periphery, even though he's involved in one of the film's best sequences featuring Michael K. Williams
as a drag queen
named Sweet Pea.
Gemini A morally empty, downbeat Los Angeles noir about a personal assistant (Lola Kirke, «Mozart in the Jungle»), the No. 1 suspect in the murder of her bratty movie - star boss (Zoë Kravitz), trying to clear her
name as a homicide
detective (John Cho) closes in.
In this episode, though, Maldonado and her team (which also includes Friday Night Lights alum Minka Kelly and Michael Irby, who plays disproving precinct tough guy
named Detective Paul) have little time for exposition
as the department fights off an attack from The Syndicate — a large gang that abducted another officer early in the episode, and who were behind the attack that killed Kennex's team.
Even though his
name is on the box, I didn't expect
Detective Pikachu the character to be
as good
as he is.
Saturday brings a pair of classics
named after the dames that haunt our heroes: Gilda (1946), starring Rita Hayworth in her most iconic screen siren role
as a sex kitten who digs her claws into the bodyguard (tough guy Glenn Ford) of her crippled sugar daddy husband (George Macready), and Laura (1944), with Gene Tierney
as the beauty in a painting who obsesses homicide
detective Dana Andrews.
Holmes either out of sheer forgetfulness or denial has forgone his duty
as best man to throw a stag party and instead brings Watson to a club where the
detective meets with a gypsy fortuneteller
named Simza (Noomi Rapace), whose brother is somehow involved in Moriarty's diabolical plans.
This one appears to be full of double crossing since it features Foxx playing an undercover
detective named Vincent Downs, posing
as a corrupt cop, who gets the raw end of a bad deal when his son is kidnapped by one of the gangsters (Scoot McNairy) Downs has been working with.
Brooklyn Nine - Nine stars Samberg
as a goofy yet determined
detective named Peralta, who works alongside his captain in the NYPD's 99th Precinct, Raymond Holt (Andre Braugher).
, it comes out that Con Air screenwriter Scott Rosenberg, who just might be worse than George Lucas at making up
names (one of the two main cops in Gone in Sixty Seconds is christened
Detective Drycoff), begged onto the project after getting wind of the premise, though no one so much
as alludes to the Halicki film.
As for the film, while the exact plot is not quite known just yet, as it is based on the video game of a similar name, it could be something like a «peculiar talking Pikachu who, despite not being as powerful and nimble as other Pikachu of his kind, is rather intelligent and claims to be a great detective,» who one encounters a boy named Tim Goodman, who is able to understand what Pikachu is sayin
As for the film, while the exact plot is not quite known just yet,
as it is based on the video game of a similar name, it could be something like a «peculiar talking Pikachu who, despite not being as powerful and nimble as other Pikachu of his kind, is rather intelligent and claims to be a great detective,» who one encounters a boy named Tim Goodman, who is able to understand what Pikachu is sayin
as it is based on the video game of a similar
name, it could be something like a «peculiar talking Pikachu who, despite not being
as powerful and nimble as other Pikachu of his kind, is rather intelligent and claims to be a great detective,» who one encounters a boy named Tim Goodman, who is able to understand what Pikachu is sayin
as powerful and nimble
as other Pikachu of his kind, is rather intelligent and claims to be a great detective,» who one encounters a boy named Tim Goodman, who is able to understand what Pikachu is sayin
as other Pikachu of his kind, is rather intelligent and claims to be a great
detective,» who one encounters a boy
named Tim Goodman, who is able to understand what Pikachu is saying.
The film is set in 1970s Los Angeles and follows a drug fiend
detective by the
name of Larry «Doc» Sportello
as he investigates the disappearance of a former girlfriend.
We see flashbacks of Turing's early years when at boarding school where he fell for a boy
named Christopher, who introduced him to the art of cryptography,
as well
as glimpses of his final years, pre-conviction,
as he sits in an interrogation room with a
detective who suspects high treason rather than homosexuality.
As for the new film, it's reportedly based on the upcoming game
Detective Pikachu, which might pose a problem for Perlman and Hirsch because, well, Pikachu doesn't really say much other than variations on his own
name.
Rules of Engagement) is a green, but very ambitious police officer who desires strongly to follow in his father's footsepts by becoming a
detective lieutenant, which he attains by taking partial credit for the infamous Nite Owl murders, where three men barge into a diner and kill all of the inhabitants inside, including a former police officer
named Stensland (Beckel, Blue Streak) Stensland's former partner is Bud White (Crowe, The Quick and the Dead), a rough - and - tumble cop
as loyal
as they come, but also willing to do the things that Exley is not, namely, to cross over the line of the law to see that justice is served.
So lackadaisical is the journey that Gandalf (Ian McKellen) has found time to split from the pack to star in his own half - hearted
detective story, an investigation into the origins of the gloomy Necromancer (whose hisses and roars belong to Cumberbatch
as well), while elf - archer Legolas (Orlando Bloom) shadows the company and his would - be bride, a warrior and guard
named Tauriel (Evangeline Lilly).
Not to be confused with the 1998 movie of the same
name featuring Denzel Washington
as homicide
detective John Hobbes, the 2016 version of Fallen is a British, Australian and American hybrid production based on Lauren Kate's Fallen novels.
Will Arnett is the human in this case, playing a
detective named Frank who teams up with a canine cop called Max (voiced by Ludacris) to track down animal smugglers who are using a glitzy dog show
as cover to move a stolen baby panda.
As a
detective picture about a private eye with flawed vision — in this case, a small - time independent dick and former football player
named Harry Moseby (Gene Hackman), who'd like to think he's Sam Spade — it would make a great double bill with «Chinatown,» released the previous year.
Holland soon has a run - in with a tough -
as - nails thug - for - hire
named Jackson Healy (Russell Crowe), who happens to be protecting then also looking for Amelia, at first punishing then ending up needing him and hiring the
detective himself.
That's not to say that U.S. Marshall Raylan Givens (a role Timothy Olyphant was born to play) still hasn't had his hands full with the usual rotating platter of backcountry criminals, but there's been more of a noir - like
detective feel to Season Four's story
as Givens worked to uncover the secret behind a decades - old mystery involving a man
named Drew Thompson.
Actually, the plot is a lot more convoluted than that; it involves a trio of corrupt
detectives (Bill Paxton, Shea Whigham, Mike Epps), Nick's ex-wife's alcoholism, a life insurance policy that
names Cate
as the sole beneficiary, a drug kingpin (Jordi Mollà) out to avenge the death of his son, and plenty of clunky voice - over.
The image of Joaquin Phoenix
as burnout SoCal
detective Doc Sportello, created by Thomas Pynchon in the novel of the same
name, is teeny - tiny.
Farrell is in good company now that he is in the mix too joining big
names such
as Brad Pitt, Christian Bale and Taylor Kitsch
as speculation mounts
as to who will be recruited to pin on their
detective's badges.
After a needlessly complicated setup that posits Skin Trade
as the splashy global production that it transparently is not, the film focuses on New Jersey
detective Nick Cassidy (Lundgren), who's trying to bring down a Serbian gangster
named Viktor Dragovic (Ron Perlman).
One part
detective game and one part visual novel, Dual Destinies tells the tale of defense attorney Phoenix Wright and his can - do subordinates Apollo Justice and Athena Cykes
as they embark upon zany adventures in the
name of justice.
It follows
Detective Cassie Maddox
as she is assigned to the case of a dead woman who looks exactly like her — and uses a
name that Cassie herself once used
as an alias.
Mad Hop appears, the Other World's «greatest
detective,» who Ben engages to help his search; Mad Hop is
as eccentric
as his
name, sometimes reminding me of another Mad character from Lewis Carroll whose bungling, frustration, and even wisdom add to the magic circus.
Batman has had a sidekick
named Robin for almost
as long
as he has been around himself: Batman debuted in
Detective Comics # 27 in 1939, and Robin came along less than a year later, in
Detective Comics # 38.
Batman has had a sidekick
named Robin for almost
as long
as he has been around himself: Batman debuted in
Detective Comics # 27 in 1939, and Robin came along less than a... [Read more...]
London, 1850: A young Charles Lenox struggles to make a
name for himself
as a
detective... without a single case.
Then there are some minor points that strike me
as suggestive - for instance, the position of Mrs. Hubbard's sponge bag, the
name of Mrs. Armstrong's mother, the
detective methods of Mr. Hardman, the suggestion of Mr. MacQueen that Ratchett himself destroyed the charred note we found, Princess Dragomiroff's Christian
name, and a grease spot on a Hungarian passport.
Winner of the Suntory mystery fiction Grand Prize for Death at La Fenice Winner of the Golden Book award from the Austrian Booksellers Association International Deutscher Krimi Preis, 3rd Place, for Dressed for Death Winner of the CWA Silver Dagger award for Friends in High Places Winner of the Chorine — International Book Prize for Willful Behaviour Winner of the Spoken Word Awards Silver Award for Blood From a Stone One of Time Magazine «s 6
Detective Series to Savor
Named as one of The Times (London) Fifty Greatest Crime Writers
An unlucky yung man
named Yakusuke Kakushidate somehow ends up
as the suspect in every caseand he always asks for the
detective for help.
«This story follows a
detective named Kyōko Okitegam who is also known
as the forgetful
detective.
The murder unearths intense memories of a case Ramone worked
as a patrol cop twenty years earlier, when he and his partner, Dan «Doc» Holiday, assisted a legendary
detective named T. C. Cook.
The professor adopted her and kept her location and genetic enhancements a secret.But now Emily's murky past is about to catch up with her.When the professor dies, her will
names Detective Victoria Tacket
as the new guardian.
Toshiba's
as yet unannounced Android tablet has got a
name thanks to some
detective work by the chaps over at NetbookItalia.According to the site, the Folio 100 will also come with a docking station (just like the iPad and the Samsung Galaxy Tab) and... Read more
Detective Corporal McMahon was visiting the animal shelter, searching for a bearded dragon for his son, when ACO Kopshaw told him about a lively puppy (previously
named Becker) who wasn't making the cut
as a family dog.
As for the rest of the humour there's a lot of references, like a character
named Scully or the ghost of Terry Pratchett showing up, plus a lot of knowing jabs at the adventure genre, Lovecraftian horror,
detective plots and other nonsense.
In
Detective Pikachu, we play
as one such non-Trainer, a soon - to - be-college student
named Tim Goodman.
Your character is simply hired
as a
detective with a specialty in cyber crime (hence the
name cyber sleuth) and the cases are linear affairs.
True to its
name, the story is a median for the events that transpires between the two games, continuing to follow the story of
Detective Sebastian Castellanos
as he dives deep into mysteries that may be driving him mad.