Sentences with phrase «bit odd character»

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It seems a bit odd because they are very different characters, with the Chilean being very much like Wenger and the Argentinean being almost the opposite.
They weren't utterly dreadful and I did appreciate the odd bits of Scottish dialect that were thrown in but by and large I was bored by this game's characters.
Odd to see a character that was just a one - note bit part get his own movie, but Steve Carell (Little Miss Sunshine, Over the Hedge) continues playing the quirky newscaster from Bruce Almighty, oh, for about a couple of minutes.
It's a bit odd that Firth's character Harry, codename Galahad, isn't played by Pierce Brosnan, because he's clearly channeling that version of James Bond — but if Bond survived all those missions, turned into M, and was now looking for a 007 to carry on his legacy.
Both of these characters are, well, a bit odd.
The action parts of the movie were as good as previous parts of the series, and a step up from Mockingjay part 1, but I did feel as though there were lots of filler scenes where the characters moped around a bit and lamented over who Katniss would pick from their odd little love triangle.
Winstead has had a bit of an odd trajectory in her career, going from thin supporting parts in big dumb studio movies to a huge indie breakout with her magnificent performance in Smashed a few years ago that she unfortunately didn't really capitalize on afterwards, but here she gets the best of both worlds by developing a kickass character we can root for in a thrilling genre piece that also has some depth to her.
On some level, Peggy is a bit of an odd character, a fiercely independent woman in an era when misogyny ran amok, and Atwell pulls off the difficult trick of keeping her anchored in the time period while still playing as a strong character to modern audiences.
The character is funny, but he's also the only person in the cast going big, which is a bit odd... entertaining to watch, and a stylized performance, but still very odd.
@flashn00b I was thinking about the way they would look, if they were the ame height as the other characters, it would be odd (at least for me as I'm used to EotSD drawings) and if they were their normal size, they'd be a bit small, and the size difference would also be... odd.
Thought it was a little strange in places and the characters a bit too odd at times, but an entertaining and easy watch.
Where Divergent felt gimmicky and a bit shallow, this chapter pushes the characters much deeper, giving the actors a chance to bring them more engagingly to life, which makes the odd set - up more involving as well.
He acquits himself well, generating some good tension and suspense and keeping the film visually lively despite the limited confines of the space station (there are also some odd bits of comedy, including a character's arm that becomes separated from his body and takes on a life of its own).
There, among an odd assortment of characters, including Lisa Kudrow, Stephen Merchant and Craig Robinson, she forms a bond with her tablemates as they share secrets, discover new friendships and even a bit of romance.
The dialogue is all text based which I found pretty jarring considering we've got voice acting in pretty much all other games... the only somewhat reasonable excuse I could think of was that with the expanded roster in this edition (the largest roster so far) perhaps they didn't want to have the odd experience of some characters voiced while others weren't (or at least not by the actual star... and given some are no longer with us it would be a bit hard).
They also nominated the Emmy - winning «Thanksgiving» episode from Master of None but Lena Waithe's Denise is a regular / recurring character so that's a bit of an odd choice / distinction.
Aside from the odd bit of casting news, Midnight Special has been shrouded in secrecy since filming commenced in early 2014, and indeed it is best to go into the film with as little prior knowledge of the plot and characters as possible.
I hope the dlc for Mario party 10 will be more decent than Mario kart 8's dlc it'll be a 2 pack dlc with 2 new boards and a new character although I am a bit disturbed by the fact that there's no online once again and what surprises me the most is that there's no story mode heck there wasn't even an intro in the game which is an odd thing to leave out
By now, we are accustomed to the smart - assed commentary that disfigured mutant mercenary Wade Wilson (Reynolds) offers as he narrates his life story, but it's still odd to see our main character blow himself to bits in the opening scene.
What it amounted to at the moment is a lot of waggling and the controls for the movements felt really loose and jarring, with characters moving a bit too fast and at odd angles.
Well, these character parts defy classification as they don't quite fit among the numerous other parts we'll have coming out over the next few months, and Extraterrestrial Abductions Day is a bit of an odd holiday anyway.
It is all pretty linear however, and some of the teleporting character placement is a bit odd at times.
I hope the dlc for Mario party 10 will be more decent than Mario kart 8's dlc it'll be a 2 pack dlc with 2 new boards and a new character although I am a bit disturbed by the fact that there's no online once again and what surprises me the most is that there's no story mode heck there wasn't even an intro in the game which is an odd thing to leave out
It feels odd that armor customisation is still locked behind this progression system, requiring you to spend hours in order to change your characters helmet to something a bit more flashy, or even to change the background from your characters unit emblem (mines a cat with a circle behind it).
Type - 0 was fun but story - telling was a bit odd and there were too much main characters with little time to know them better...
Their faces change, and they move towards and away from each other, but sometimes it's odd, like when the voices state characters are hugging, but they're just standing a bit closer to each other.
All four characters stories intertwine from time to time, and it's rather cleverly assembled and satisfying replaying the same section from contrasting viewpoints, though the structure is a bit odd in the fact that, whilst you can play the campaigns in any order, some major plot revelations related to other campaigns can easily be spoilt, though for all plot points to become completely clear the game must be completed in its entirety.
Taking characters from an RPG game and placing them into a fighting game seemed a bit odd, but it turned out to be a surprisingly good fighter.
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