Sentences with phrase «certain charisma»

«I have an interest in all things»50s because I think there's a certain charisma with the music, with the automobiles, with the clothing style, so designing any of these characters and then throwing them into the wasteland, the dark humour for me kicked in when I imagined Ward Cleaver being pushed out of his bunker and he's looking for fresh tobacco for his pipe and then here comes a raider over the top of the horizon.»
Hoffman plays him as weary and hard - edged but retains a twinkle in the eye, a certain charisma.
He lacks a certain charisma like Loki or the ominous danger of the Winter Soldier.
Even if the sequels don't measure up the Shrek phenomenon on the whole has set the bar creating a certain charisma in the let's - make - fun - of - traditional - lore milieu.
Shakur had a certain charisma that always made him stand out in his films.
There's a certain charisma you have that makes me want to see more.
My idea of world class refers to the ability of an individual, to score goals in tight situations, win games on his own, put fear in the opponents heart, win championships or cups and give off a certain charisma.

Not exact matches

It's easy when we're star struck to think of charisma as some magical X factor certain people are simply born with.
I desperately wanted to find out what it was that made an organization innovative because so much of the buzz around innovation seems to simply anoint certain companies with the vision and charisma of an innovative leader or culture.
But certain elements of charisma can be practiced by anyone.
It refers especially to a quality in certain people who easily draw the attention and admiration (or even hatred if the charisma is negative) of others due to a «magnetic» quality of personality or appearance.
The word charisma refers to a rare trait found in certain human personalities usually including extreme charm and a «magnetic» quality of personality or appearance along with innate and powerfully sophisticated personal communicability and persuasiveness; in short, charisma is often used to describe a seemingly uncanny ability to charm or influence people.
There is a certain intimacy to Hibbs» efforts, though not as much as there is to the efforts of a cast full of dated performances, some of which are dated to the point of mediocrity, while other hold up well enough to be rich with charisma, if not a little dramatic weight, with Audie Murphy himself, as himself, all but carrying the film with his particularly grounded charisma, and charming chemistry with his peers.
Martin is marvelous; through sheer charisma, he takes over certain scenes as if no one else is there.
While his character is on a constant high alert and plagued by fear and anxiety at every turn, Bowman still manages to bring a certain cheeky charm and charisma to the proceedings.
Indeed, it might be best to become accustomed to his easy on - screen charisma (and off - screen, too), as he's certain to have many more films — and books, television series, art projects and the like — on the way.
However, the fans, most of whom had rejected seeing George Lazenby in the role, didn't mind seeing Connery where he belonged again, and utilizing his ceaseless charisma and physical imposition, he saves this flawed episode from certain mediocrity.
Twilight may have done some short - term damage to her critical reputation, but it eventually allowed her to bring distinctive, well - honed movie - star charisma (what is star power if not the acceptance of certain tics?)
The film starts with a certain style and visual flare as Jamie Blackley commands the screen with charm and charisma, before he unexpectedly breaks through the 4th wall, talking directly to you, the audience, Ferris Bueller style.
Weber viewed charisma as a certain quality of an individual's personality, by virtue of which he is set apart from ordinary men and treated as endowed with supernatural, superhuman, or at least exceptional powers or qualities.
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