Can an unforgettable story be remembered if the main
characters faces look like blocks?
Tough to judge as there is some well detailed environments, but
characters faces look terrible, animations are stiff and the art design is dull.
Graphics: 6.5 Tough to judge as there is some well detailed environments, but
characters faces look terrible, animations are stiff and the art design is dull.
Not exact matches
The different
look at the verse makes me smile, while the two different sets of expressions on the
characters faces and on their drawings leads to the discomfort of paradox.
So the
character in this cartoon may stay in the church out of fear, under the authority of the sadistic pastor with the smug
look in his
face while the thinks with glee of the alternative with the
character being in a firey torment.
His
face reveals weakness in
character and atacks others to make himself
look better.
I understand that they have said that (in probably one of the greatest doctrinal about
faces in history) but when you
look at the official Catholic Catachism, it is still riddled with references to Adam and Eve, Noah and the other cast of mythical
characters.
pelgrin... his
face and
character really
look like he is wenger's cousin to me....
It turned out my bright lipstick (the shade I chose to cheer myself up) had migrated across my
face, leaving me
looking like some demented David Lynch
character.
While her
character is known for testing boundaries and her provocative outfits, this
look that Sarah wore at the recent Marie Claire Fresh
Faces party was very feminine and fashion - forward.
This is one of the prettiest ways to show off your creative
character,
look absolutely stunning and, of course, keep your long locks up and out of your
face in a way that's super convenient for the summer time sunshine.
Her USP lies in bringing out the beauty and
character from the most common
faces through makeup and blending your
look perfectly with your wedding trousseau and the ambience around you.
It is at this location where professional matchmakers will meet
face - to -
face with you to draw up a
character profile and find out exactly what you are
looking for from a significant other.
They are known not just for attractive
faces, sexy bodies but also for their life
looks and strong
characters.
You can create a
character and walk around the city of Franktown and play with other MakeMeBabies is using advanced
face detection technology to predict what your baby will
look like.
He
looks her straight in the
face, and with utter sincerity replies, «And you're a terrible judge of
character.»
Some of the animation in «Coco» is so detailed that it
looks photorealistic, particularly the exquisite wrinkled
face of the elderly title
character.
Both the truths and the dares are tailored to the players, designed to ruin their relationships or to kill them trying, and delivered by familiar
faces that contort into evil smiles,
looking, as one
character puts it, «like a messed up Snapchat filter» (much less scary than it sounds).
One could find fault with some wobbly elements of the production design: most of the ragged clothing on the poverty - stricken
characters looks brand new rather than worn to the fraying point, while carefully applied smudges of soot on the photogenic cast's
faces barely suggest a life in grime.
It's this quiet sincerity that somehow makes Thanos relatable even if his
face looks like a purple nutsack (great mo - cap, but none of it changes the design of the
character).
Ponda Baba and Dr. Evazan, aka the walrus -
faced guy and his weird -
looking sociopath friend from the original's cantina scene, have a run - in with main
characters Jyn and Cassian Andor (Diego Luna); the latter delivers his ersatz catch - phrase «You just watch yourself!»
A setup like this could easily fall flat on its
face with the absence of a strong lead
character to make it fun, but thankfully, High Moon Studios nails the overall
look and feel of Deadpool.
Very bad game, crap storyline with graphics from the PS2... the
faces of
characters look deformed and mouth do nt move when they talk... the voices are annoying.
Most people don't play with orbs but why do all that work if not to use them.My answer this game isn't to its potential without them i have had battles with orbs that are so intense and
face paced it makes the game seem like it was made for showing what a real saint fight would
look like.Until you really dive in and master a
character you don't know what you are missing.This game is a hidden gem and it is my top anime fighter.
There's a particularly heartfelt and comedic scene in American Ultra, in which Jesse Eisenberg's
character, Mike Howell, stoned out of his goddamn mind,
looks at a car that's crashed into a tree, and with a single tear streaming down his
face — something of an Eisenberg specialty — apologizes to his girlfriend Phoebe Larson (Kristen Stewart) for being the tree that's stopping her, the fast - moving car in this metaphor.
No, the white
characters in «Mudbound» are products of their time, and there's an honesty to that which sometimes supersedes choices that might otherwise have been more satisfying or dramatic — much as the casting favors actors whose weathered
faces and strained expressions
look as if they might have been lifted from Richard Avedon's «In the American West» series.
Fans at the panel were treated to a special behind - the - scenes clip of The Force Awakens, which features new
looks at the sets and the incredible cast of
characters, from old favorites to new
faces:
Perez's most spellbinding moment takes place in the middle of a crowded shopping mall, when her
character, Carla, spots a mother holding a baby about the same age as her dead son and hovers over the child like a ghost, apparently unseen despite being inches away; the
look on Perez's
face communicates both intense longing and boundless wonder, as if she's simultaneously working through the reality of death and suddenly comprehending the miracle of life.
If Julian's
character is revealed most clearly in his silence and the odd fantasies in his mind, Crystal is a collection of her stiff posture, the stern
look on her
face, and the way she poses with her cigarette held out an odd angle, waiting for her son to light it — refusing to make even the slightest effort to do something for herself when her trusty servant is near.
It's amazing to see just how far Pixar have come as a studio when you
look back a the lifeless eyes and odd -
looking faces of Toy Story to the «you - won't - believe - it's - animated» waterfalls and landscapes here.The designs of our lead
characters are sublime too, and really do help carry some of the emotional weight.
It
looks absolutely stunning in both docked and undocked play - styles; there is a slight «fuzziness» to the
character models at times, but you'll hardly notice it when you have a Blaziken mercilessly kicking you in the
face.
I've had to sit through more than a few 30 - 60 second
character select screens during multiplayer, and I could clearly picture the dumbfounded
look on my opponent's
face as they tried to pick and choose a winning team, not knowing that when going up against a player of my caliber, closing your eyes and just hitting the button six times works just fine.
You notice it less in motion, but I kept getting yanked out of it here and there, particularly with win animations and the like where you tend to get close - ups of weird -
looking character faces.
Singer's «good
looks» are curiously absent from his film, but its featured
characters read like a litany of the underprivileged and have bodies and
faces to match: drug addicts, recidivist criminals, those from broken homes, failed marriages, existing outside of the social welfare network who have literally fallen through the cracks in the pavement.
Except... not to be too cynical, but I'm almost sad that the story has people in it because, at the end of the teaser trailer, the moment that the main
character looks into the camera with her doll -
face she
looks very out of place.
A new adventure starring my favorite Persona 4
characters, a Jetsons Meet The Flintstones conceit involving the cast from Persona 3, and a chibi
character art style that makes the heroes and heroines from
look face punchingly cute.
We also get to see a few new
faces: a woman who
looks strikingly like the original's Bonnie MacFarlane - leading some fans to wonder if it's her mother - and a Native American
character who advises Morgan on needing extra firepower.
The
faces of the
characters look eerily real, especially their eyes that almost have a glint of soul in them and are far superior than their «dead eye» counterparts in other games.
With his bone - white
face separated by four vertical black streaks, Tonto certainly
looks distinctive, though his very appearance is what disguises the inherently Depp - like appeal of the
character.
If you're
looking for a resonating
character piece on the complexity of man this isn't going to satisfy your appetite, but if you want a bloody, in - your -
face crime flick with a great cast and a unique, adrenalized style than Welcome to the Punch is right on the money.
Harris is destined by his
looks (think of Aki Kaurismäki's late weasel -
faced star Matti Pellonpää, only more unsavory) to play conniving, brutish
characters, and it's a calling he embraces with gusto.
It has all the good and bad elements of Anderson's style, including some of his best straight - ahead compositions (the ones with the camera
facing perpendicular to a rectangular object like a wall or train while the
characters either
look straight ahead or move sideways as the camera tracks with them, often in slow - motion) and a vibrant use of color (including the blues and yellows he also used well in The Life Aquatic).
Biases alert:
character facing away from us, stylized
look, focus on story (gunslinger waiting for train, seen between his legs).
Before the one from the trailer, there is a pretty similar movement in the ship, when the heroes are arguing with each other
face to
face, the second one is the same movement but with the
character looking to the outside to the exterior menace.
There's a twist in the story whereby one of the
characters is having a reaction to his exposure to the alien that gives him some superhuman side effects but this side angle feels undeveloped, seemingly more an excuse to showcase the inky - veined special effect shots that have our protagonist give an eerie, glowy - eyed and painted -
face look.
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These
characters look strangely familiar, and no wonder: The magic of CGI has provided the
faces of familiar British actors such as Ian McShane, Bob Hoskins, Ray Winstone, Nick Frost, Eddie Marsan and Toby Jones.
Unfortunately the
characters have
faces that
look oddly like a bobble - head on a doll body.
While it's easy to
look at pretty much every new
face as a fit for fit substitution, changing a couple
character traits, for
characters in the old trilogy, it's also true that most of them work.
In MP9, the
characters were doing a pose, now it's just the
character looking to the side with a smiling
face.