Sentences with phrase «character in a different movie»

The project languished in development for over a decade, saw Ryan Reynolds portray a highly criticized adaptation of the character in a different movie, then finally received a green light after leaked test footage received an immensely positive reaction.

Not exact matches

The repeated pattern of expansions and recessions is like multiple sequels in a long - running movie franchise — each film shares a similar and familiar landscape but still manages to be different due to the specific causes and characters.
And if my experience resembles a less - agonizing version of the experience of Bill Murray's Phil Connors character in Groundhog Day, that may be fitting inasmuch as the two movies invite comparison as different treatments of a common theme.
During the movie, Tom Cruise's roguish persona keeps the character basically likable and worth investing in, but by the end, it's clear that Liman has something different to say about the American Dream and how many of us can be just as easily swayed by the perks of moral relativism.
In making his movie, he deliberately took advantage of the lack of this framework, and a different set of communicative expectations, namely, the expectation that his characters were real people, dense but not utterly unlikable.
These guys have good writers and the TellTale engine supports doing that; writing directly to gamers a zombie movie in so many parts is successful and this is one of the few games I'm on my second time through and limited it may be replay wise I just love the different ways to get my characters killed and chose to slay.
And much like last year's «Wreck - It Ralph» (or the more tonally similar «Adventure Time»), «The Lego Movie» anticipates a certain attention - deficit quality in its audience, constantly plunging the action into new and different realms, while poking fun at the various characters and customs that make each sort of silly along the way.
While the vibe is different than the previous «Thor» movies, the characters still stay in their lanes, and that's a crucial distinction.
You know I'm not too sure if I'm pinpointing the exact movie but I couldn't help but think of Butch's character in Pulp Fiction but it's completely different that was sort of a pride fucking with you sorta story this is more wrongfully accused type stuff.
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«No, but Anthony Daniels is in the movie as a different character.
The actor is the main star in Infinity War and a pretty major part of Deadpool 2, playing two different Marvel characters in two separate movies that are going to be out at the same time.
She's amazing in the movie as the mother who's been carrying a lot of demons her whole life, and the choices that she makes in her life are quite different than Addison Timlin's character.
In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, I knew many people who created multiple characters to create many different homes themed to hotels, movie theatres, diners, and more.
It's a character that feels like he walked in from the set of a different movie, one that is far more aimlessly wacky.
The movie is nominally seen through the eyes of Hitler's naïve secretary Junge (Lara) who has become attracted by Hitler's magnetic personality cult, but the film finds time to draw in several other characters to give different impressions of life in the dying city.
It would be easy enough to find both of them obnoxious in similar yet very different ways, but to the movie's benefit, both Gisondo and Holt make their characters» respective idiosyncrasies of secondary focus.
Like Sturges, Russell packs his movies with characters who all think they're the star of the story (and, in a different handling, could be).
«Final Girls,» though, is a different beast, and tries to locate more genuine emotion than you'd expect to find in one of these meta movies, wherein the knowing characters know, for instance, that the killer appears every time a young woman removes her bra.
His notable exceptions, such as the outstanding «Topsy - Turvy» and this movie, require him to work in a somewhat different vein, and be more attentive to composition and atmosphere and period - accurate psychology; but it's just as compelling a mode, because Leigh's emotionally reserved nature comes through more strongly, and seems attuned to his buttoned - up, often repressed characters, who shove negative thoughts way down inside themselves, practically to the bottoms of their feet, and soldier on.
In that way, this is a very DIFFERENT and UNPREDICTABLE movie because you can see that Amy Adams» character has some real tough choices to make because of her past.
Various comments from directors of Marvel movies, characters rumors, and plot points set up in more than a few films, all seem to point to the MCU being totally different after Infinity War.
When Warner Bros. got serious about rebooting the character, Bale's name was already high on fan lists, thanks largely to how he handled an entirely different duality in the number - three movie on this list.
Hilary Swank (Million Dollar Baby, The Core) comes closest in a vampish femme fatale role, but with the low - key Hartnett on the other side, they feel like characters from different movies altogether.
I want to see Schumer stretch a bit more and play a different kind of character in her next movie.
The idea is that the Deadpool in the spin - off film could take an entirely different take on the character (i.e. a take actually based on what the character looked and acted like in the comics), but he had to first appear in the Wolverine movie.
After two years spent bringing together characters from 30 different cartoon, television and movie properties in one massive virtual playground, Lego Dimensions is officially done.
Think back to other movie characters from the «70s — Harry Callahan, Popeye Doyle, Travis Bickle, etc. — and none of them are clean - cut and totally righteous, making them anti-heroes and much more interesting than traditional «good guys», which is how they would have been defined had this been set in a different era.
Having developed the violent - universe and its larger - than - life characters over the course of 8 years (it started life in 2006 as a completely different project) 23 issues, 2 movie adaptations and a separate spin - off volume, Millar -LSB-...]
Letts» work contains frequent verbal bouts, and showdowns between various characters, but the staginess of the movie — particular in scenes that get stuck in one room for minutes upon minutes on end with different people shouting at each other — can be tiring, and certainly visually lifeless.
New York has been a character in a few of her movies — after all, adopted homes have a tendency to shape a person as much as his or her native stomping grounds — and Lady Bird is no different.
While I wouldn't mind playing with some of these side characters and superfluous plotlines in a video game, as an adaptation of a beloved work that has enchanted many millions of readers, young and old, I'm left longing for a different kind of fan film — the inevitable one in which someone edits out all of the stuff not from the writings of Tolkien — and makes it the movie it always should have been from inception.
More importantly, as Captain America: Civil War proves, they can balance a full - to - bursting line - up of superheroes and what is essentially three different movies — an extension of Winter Soldier's espionage vibe, an Avengers movie in everything but name, and a PTSD psychological drama — while still delivering something coherent, character - driven and more satisfying than the a series of things - blowed - up - real - good set pieces.
Now, it's viewable in movie form, starring Cate Blanchett as 13 characters who each espouse a different, well, artistic manifesto.
But with its theme of a character realizing that all isn't what it seems like in his perfect little world reminded me most of Dark City (although it is an entirely different movie altogether) and some science fiction short stories.
This is the kind of movie that makes you want to watch ten more movies about these characters, splitting off in different directions, living other stories in their lives.
It was a great film that showcased a variety of different characters that challenged typical gender roles in superhero movies.
You can see that he's interested in strong - willed characters in all of his movies, but the universes they inhabit are wildly different.
Keeping to Fox's tradition of granting different bonus features to simultaneously - issued rated and unrated editions, the Theatrical Cut reportedly holds five exclusive supplements: the Fox Movie Channel episode «In Character with David Koechner», the behind - the - scenes featurette «Varsity Black N'Blues», and a trio of Fox Atomic «viral videos».
As he told me when we sat down recently at Craig's restaurant, this time it is different as he and Hugh Jackman's Wolverine aka Logan are taking these characters in a very different kind of direction in a film that more resembles a classic Western like Shane than the Marvel comic book movies from which those characters emerged.
Bruce Campbell was in all thre Spider - Man movies, and he was a different character every time.
In the conversations I've had with others who have seen the movie, I was amazed to find that, in discussing who this film actually belongs to — whose story it is — everyone seemed to identify with a different characteIn the conversations I've had with others who have seen the movie, I was amazed to find that, in discussing who this film actually belongs to — whose story it is — everyone seemed to identify with a different charactein discussing who this film actually belongs to — whose story it is — everyone seemed to identify with a different character.
Last night, Corden appeared in a segment where he auditions several different characters for Reynolds that could very well become Deadpool's sidekick in the next movie or, as Corden would wish it, the current film that's already out in theaters.
Writing «Mistress America» was a very different kind of character than Frances, and it was a very different kind of movie, in a way, too.
Death is a reoccurring theme in Deadpool 2; Reynolds's character dies three different times in the movie.
Before getting into how spectacular the action sequences truly are (and trust me, they save the blockbuster from plundering to the bottom of the ocean), it must be said that Oscar - nominated Kon - Tiki directors Joachim Ronning and Espen Sandberg have no idea whose story the movie should actually belong to, starting out as Henry Turner's (Brenton Thwaites) quest to free his cursed father at sea Will Turner (Orlando Bloom in a glorified cameo along with Keira Knightley as his partner Elizabeth Swann) to locate the Trident of Poseidon subsequently lifting that curse, and while the ultimate goal of the movie for all characters is finding said artifact for different reasons, by the end it's hard to fault the audience if they have forgotten all about that plot element and are just living in the moment of Jack Sparrow and company battling an army of decomposing, undead ghost pirates led by Captain Salazar.
Every movie version of a book has to have some kind of clever twist, like setting it in a different time period or making it a prequel / sequel or making someone else the point - of - view character.
Gerwig said she is not sure whether her future movies set in Sacramento will revisit «Lady Bird's» characters or tell different stories.
I meant that you could have different movie - related costumes in the game on characters (Luigi & Daisy are a high school rom - com couple, Rosalina is Marilyn Monroe, Koopa Troopa is Freedy Kruger (or Koopa Kruger), Anthro (an OC of mine) is a gangster, Yoshi is a Cowboy, ect).
Mulholland Dr. is never more disconnected than its opening 20 minutes, which introduce characters who seem to belong in different movies (some of whom never appear again) and include one of the most purely scary sequences in contemporary film — the self - contained «man behind Winkie's» scene.
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