It has a ridiculously overqualified
cast game for anything in the way that good sports are when engaged in a losing battle against poor pacing and essential silliness; frankly, I don't have anything against silliness per se.
Not exact matches
It's all part of a gradual rhetorical shift away from talking about creationism and intelligent design toward
casting doubt on evolution, says Joshua Rosenau, spokesperson
for the National Center
for Science Education in Oakland, Calif. «They have this idea,» he says, «that it's a zero - sum
game, so
anything you can do to knock evolution down actually promotes creationism without having to say the word.»
Games like Mario do it but their lighting is extremely simple, most objects don't
cast shadows or
anything, which obviously doesn't work
for a
game that is all about hiding in the dark.
Directed by Rawson Marshall Thurber («Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story») and co-written by the guys behind «Wedding Crashers» and «Hot Tub Time Machine,» «We're the Millers» doesn't break any new comedic ground, but it's packed with some great laughs and an ensemble
cast that seems
game for just about
anything, no matter how outrageous or inappropriate it may be.
The
cast is
game for anything, and few actors stick around long enough to wear out their welcome.
Kris Wall (former Flickering Myth video
games editor): I felt that she was stunt
casting more than
anything, a huge name actress playing the world's most well - known video
game character was a great marketing angle, but it didn't really make
for a convincing Lara Croft.
The
cast members are
game (especially Smith, who's too likeable
for this role, and Robbie, who helps to highlight the actual tragedy of her character), but Ayer's screenplay fails to give them
anything more than one - liners to toss out with an indifferent attitude.
It's an appealing
cast,
game for anything (Fogler, as a hapless No - Maj swept up in the mayhem, especially) and when Rowling remembers to keep the script moving jauntily forward, they shine.
A
game -
for -
anything cast, under the deceptively loose direction of a man whose work has already garnered most of them Academy Award nominations, conspire to create one of the most purely entertaining films of 2013.
For starters, it's become increasingly apparent that writer - director - Gawd Ryan Coogler is
casting like he is running Real Madrid, and will not be satisfied with
anything less than the best starting lineup in the history of the
game.
The Grimbles» Last
Game - a sketch
for teenage drama students Great to explore ensemble cast work with a number of speaking roles Mask work and «games» are included Physical theatre Challenging and creative A dark, surreal and comic tale For the PERILOUS TALES collection of surreal and slightly dark cautionary tales by Offbeat Theatre's Barbara Hockley An excellent opportunity to use bizarre costumes and masks A dance number is required at the end - anything you like... Dark, surreal and completely off the wall Ed and Molly Grimble play computer games all the time - in fact, they do little el
for teenage drama students Great to explore ensemble
cast work with a number of speaking roles Mask work and «
games» are included Physical theatre Challenging and creative A dark, surreal and comic tale
For the PERILOUS TALES collection of surreal and slightly dark cautionary tales by Offbeat Theatre's Barbara Hockley An excellent opportunity to use bizarre costumes and masks A dance number is required at the end - anything you like... Dark, surreal and completely off the wall Ed and Molly Grimble play computer games all the time - in fact, they do little el
For the PERILOUS TALES collection of surreal and slightly dark cautionary tales by Offbeat Theatre's Barbara Hockley An excellent opportunity to use bizarre costumes and masks A dance number is required at the end -
anything you like... Dark, surreal and completely off the wall Ed and Molly Grimble play computer
games all the time - in fact, they do little else.
None of the supporting
cast are given
anything that even remotely resembles a satisfactory story arc, and characters originally touted to be important in the endless promotional materials and trailers
for the
game are completely dropped later in the story, long before we're given a chance to care about or even properly meet them.
Much of the original
cast is present, but seem to serve simply as objectives more than
anything else, only appearing
for their specific part of the
game then having little to do with the overall plot.
This
game was built with a whole new
cast, so there aren't any Kirby's Dream Land based levels or Captain Falcon racetracks or
anything, but, each level is competent and not designed
for entertaining tomfoolery, but actually
for balance in a competitive scene.
The good news is, you won't have to, as the
game features a robust economy based on gold and a
cast of hundreds willing to do
anything for you provided you have said gold.