Sentences with phrase «character speaks like»

Hayashi: Many people in our company (KT) were also surprised as regular fans, like «This character speaks like this!?».

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Indeed, if you listen on occasion to O'Leary's turns on the radio, you may observe he speaks at times like a character out of a novel by the libertarian author Ayn Rand.
«I recently spoke at a university where a student told me it was such a shame that Nigerian men were physical abusers like the father character in my novel,» says Adichie with a wry smile, «I told him that I had just read a novel called «American Psycho» and that it was such a shame that young Americans were murderers.»
A more robust character, like Pius XI or John Paul II, not to speak of medieval popes who took on emperors, might have said more in fewer words.
It was a great shock to liberal Protestant theology of the turn of the century when men like Albert Schweitzer (1875 - 1965) and Johannes Weiss (1863 - 19I4) drew attention to the eschatological character of the New Testament and made it clear that Jesus, his apostles, and the early churches, all lived and spoke in a thought - world which, in important respects, is completely foreign to us.
Abby: Totally, and speaking of Superbad, I thought it was interesting the girls were the sexually - aggressive parties here, since in most movies like this, the male characters are the ones chasing sex.
The «new criticism» was originally designed to find meaning in a text through intrinsic details — for example, what a character looks like and how that character speaks and thinks.
Speaking in support of the turkey, Benjamin Franklin wrote: «I wish the Bald Eagle had not been chosen as the representative of our country: he is a Bird of bad moral character: like those among Men who live by Sharping and Robbing, he is generally poor and very often lousy.
Now we all know that his favorite position is being the Number 10, but instead of moaning about not being deployed there like so many players we've seen in the past, he is simply doing the job he's asked to do and is giving it nothing less than his full commitment, and I believe that speaks volumes of his character.
Lashing out like a little child the way he did just speaks to his character and lack of sense.
Sounds like that first big knock back done him the world of good, might speak well on his character.
I can actually see Podolski being sold ahead of Bentdner because he is a big character and Wenger does not like players who speak up.
If the person is not on Twitter, but is affiliated with an organization that does have an account, you many consider using something like «@RedCross's McGovern,» bearing in mind that this may suggest that the person is actively speaking on behalf of the organization, and that this will also consume valuable extra characters.
Hillary Clinton spoke to actress Amy Poehler about what the presidency would be like if Poehler's «Parks and Recreation» character Leslie Knope ran for office in the real world.
Imagine what browsing the web would be like if you had to type out addresses in characters you don't recognise, from a language you don't speak.
Never toss out ideas, and bits of beautiful, raw life (like words spoken by strangers, a character you meet on the bus, or the shape of a cloud in the sky).
The following day I got plenty of sleep and woke up had a much better day and I had a huge five page scene which I have to speak on my own because my character does, and it was like it was all there.
* good sense of humour — old school dating speak from when Tinder had like a 140 character limit or something.
No longer limited to Disneyland cuteness, piggy - tailed youngsters and candy floss, the cartoon character is being printed on the likes of Tshirts, sweaters and body - con dresses in a manner that speaks of a more rebellious Mouse.
It was painful for me to get through — not because of the risqué content — but because I didn't like the writing and felt that the voices (words they used, the way they spoke) given to the main characters just seemed soooo fake and uncomfortable.
You can find hot women and men, and thus able to speak with the date of room for instant messages, and if you like their character and way of talking can go a day, one place.
The Italian speaking American, Jack, now poses as a photographer and calls himself Edward, as he meets two friendly characters in the Italian village who seem more like symbols than real people: a kindly Father Benedetto (Paolo Bonacelli) who once sired a bastard child and believes the Americano is a sinner worth saving and a local prostitute from the bordello with a heart of gold named Clara (Violante Placido).
But without a character, he's back to that soft, appraising, Robert Redford Jr. stare, his mouth half open as if he's about to speak but plainly with nothing on his mind apart from, «This is what a movie star looks like without any lines.»
Based on a video game with no story or characters to speak of, from a time before many of his fans were born, it sounds like a dreadful basis for a movie.
Here the acting is wooden (puppet wooden), lines spoken too fast (as if to emphasize their meaninglessness), the child characters generally acting like adults, adults acting like children, all running around in a simple story, but even more, after awhile, you realize it is about a bunch sets and objects that look like a kid's dreams of military heroism and futile activities carried out in an oddly precise manner.
After its basic premise had been set - up Pathfinder began to feel like a random collection of set - pieces as the characters wandered aimlessly through the woods without any particular logical purpose, and they didn't do a lot of talking either - though that's probably a good thing as the dialogue, on the occasions it's used, is an awful mix of subtitled Viking posturing and native American mysticism (spoken in English, though I suspect the native Americans of the era weren't fluent in the language).
Speaking about the environments, the graphics are crisp and detailed although the character models look like they've been ripped off from Battlefield: Bad Company.
The dialogue is always authentic, even when a character is speaking in theme, like during a suitably awkward conversation about Hitler.
The quality of the whole production is astounding, with perfect lip - synching when characters speak and hilarious dialogue make Jak and Daxter seems more like an interactive movie than a game.
It feels like they struck a good balance to please both sides of the speaking Lego characters argument.
As unnerving as this film is, hearing our characters speak is semi-soothing, the cadence was almost like a Fairytale or nursery rhyme.
... Another comic book movie reboot is gearing up to go into production this year in Spawn, and creator and director Todd McFarlane has been chatting about how the title character will communicate in the film, as well as speaking about its hard R - rated tone: «It's funny in Hollywood, if you say you want to do an R - rated movie, they go like «Oh like Deadpooland like Logan?»
Her Vietnamese character who has been arrested for protesting and turned into a maid, speaks like an Ali Wong character when she is making fun of Asian females.
Speaking in an interview about playing a tough female character like Gisele, Gadot said:
The other is «Novel mode» that basically reads like a Novel detailing the background, the thoughts of the character as well as the dialogue spoken by them.
Her character might speak first and foremost to tomboys who read in trees while visiting their grandparents, but especially with a performance like Lawrence's, we're all able to appreciate Katniss.
Speaking to IG earlier this year (February 6), Reynolds said: «I never want to play another comic book character again; Deadpool, I would like to play for the rest of my life — that'd be fun.»
Andre Tricoteux added that fans will get much more insight into this character in Deadpool, adding his depiction is «exactly» like the comics, although he wouldn't confirm if his character speaks Russian or not.
Having characters often not understanding each other as they speak Polish, Yiddish, German and Ukrainian underlines the fraught complexity of Poland's ethnic situation and points out, for instance, the way the Germans used Ukrainians like Socha's friend Bortnik (Michal Zurawski) to do the dirtiest of their dirty work.
Like most great character actors, she was an onscreen chameleon, going from funny to sexy to vulnerable to hyper - intelligent to invisible across projects, and her works speaks for itself in its own quiet way, because she was never a Hollywood celebrity.
It doesn't help that this is an Eighties flick, redolent of the standard biases of the decade: Since Stiller and McCarthy are playing trust - fund babies (in a manner of speaking), the filmmakers are far less afraid to flaunt their penniless affectations than those of the actual poverty - stricken characterslike Ringwald's, who appears on - screen only in conjunction with Matt.
Before the show's première, Jones spoke with The A.V. Club about why her new character is nothing like Karen, her own experiences with working inside the bureaucratic system, how her parents kept her from turning into another Nicole Richie, and whether we've seen the last of her on The Office.
I especially like Gamst's Herzog, who does not have many speaking moments but still creates a memorable character through his facial expressions and body language.
The stories of his method - like immersion in his great roles of yesteryear speak of total inhabitation of the character, of losing himself in someone else.
Most characters still speak in the traditional Zelda form of vocalizations like grunts and laughs.
On paper, Motorcycle Boy seems like an almost impossible character to portray — a walking enigma who is always speaking in philosophical aphorisms and who may indeed be more symbol than man — but Mickey Rourke finds just the right notes to play him so that he seems world - weary and otherworldly in equal measure; he practically burns up the screen with his astonishing charisma and intensity.
The characters definitely speak a little more fluently than you might expect given their early development level, but with that cast providing the voices, it feels like it'll be a lot of fun.
The film is by and large a succession of rambling comic scenarios periodically interrupted by little explanatory montages that purport to provide the neurological bases for its characters» stereotypical feminine behavior, like being emotional or failing to speak up in meetings.
These are meant to be revealing — «character beats,» in screenwriting - instructor speak — but just like the revelations of the weirdos Garlin interviews, they feel arbitrary, relaying nothing about Garlin's character except that he is a dad who likes baseball, two traits that the film already established by virtue of its existence.
Burton, when he spoke to EW, referred to Green's Miss Peregrine as being like «a scary Mary Poppins» and likewise told Empire that the character is a «weird Mary Poppins like character — a strong and mysterious person who looks like she could turn into a bird,» before he added simply «That's Eva.»
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