A main
character takes a drink of liquor to deal with a stressful revelation.
Not exact matches
These
characters, like Rumplestiltskin, Captain Hook and the Evil Queen, live a marginal existence, spending their lives
drinking in a loser bar, and they jump at the chance to help Charming
take over the kingdom.
Quips and barbs and punch -
drunk madness are the results of that tenderness in each of the
characters, and the compassionate point of view
taken by the filmmakers towards them and their struggle to do the right thing allows for empathy in the most unexpected places.
A couple of these conversations
take place with
drinks in hand and there is evidence of some
characters having had a few too many.
Drinking from a bottle,
taking on hordes of enemies
drunk, Tessa Thompson handled the role of Valkyrie so smoothly that there was very little comment on how she
took the trademarks out from under the male
character's feet and scored a point for the girls.
Other
characters also
drink and smoke in scenes
taking place in earlier time periods.
And some people get happily tipsy
taking a
drink whenever any of the movie's
characters say «Hi.»
Speaking on the phenomenal success of the film, writer - director John Michael McDonagh commented that «It's been extremely satisfying for me that such a hard -
drinking, whoring, drug -
taking, anti-authoritarian
character as Sergeant Gerry Boyle has struck so resounding a chord with Irish and International audiences.»
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Drinks» on KPCC's
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Order a
drink and relax by one of 11 pools or
take the kids to the Clubhouse Kids Club for games with familiar
characters from their favorite TV shows.
It's not just us
drinking the kool - aid either — according to not an insignificant number of reviews, press, and forums, people have really
taken to Nathan Drake's
character.»
PlayStation All - Stars Battle Royale is the PS3's
take on Super Smash Bros, bringing together iconic
characters for a celebration of both the past and present of the PlayStation brand, though celebration here doesn't consist of food,
drink and merriment, but instead lots and lots of fighting.
Eating uncooked food,
drinking dirty water, or
taking damage has a chance of putting a status effect on your
character which you must cure in the menus.
Mitchell was known as an abrasive
character, and
drink and depression
took their toll, but she was always generous to other artists.
As a horse
drinks from its water,
characters with little apparent cohesion
take part in a discussion.