Sentences with phrase «creating little characters»

I love creating little characters from shrink plastic and fimo and it's great to see people smile when they visit my stall at local markets in and around Oxford.

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Describing the launch, Stoli CEO Hugues Pietrini comments: «To celebrate our 80th Anniversary we set ourselves a challenge: could we create a limited edition vodka that combines this unsurpassed smoothness with a little of the character of a 1938 vodka?
The character was created in 1916 by a Virginia schoolboy, Anthony Gentile, who won $ 5 in a contest for drawing a «little peanut person.»
Available from Mike Klem, Little Bird Tales lets your child create digital stories using their own hand - drawn characters.
Preschoolers can create their favorite Sesame Street character ornament with a little help from you!
We were super excited to learn that babyGap collaborated with Mr. Men Little Miss to create a limited edition collection featuring beloved characters from the iconic children's books created by British author Roger Hargreaves!
This toy can be use as an educational tool to teach the little ones about the characters he create or be use as role models.
My boys love minecraft and I'm sure they would love creating their own characters and then having a little target practice.
After signing into the system you are offered to create a profile of your own, by entering a personal data, such as age, occupation, place of living (city, not the exact address), a little about your character field, and also you need to fill in the field that is about the preferences towards your future partner.
The plot is a little lackluster — the climactic heist isn't very climactic — but director Philip Martin creates a strong sense of place and a strong sense of community among the characters.
Casting non-actors in roles only loosely adapted from their actual lives, writer / director Chloé Zhao (Songs My Brothers Taught Me) creates a modern - day Western where cowboys and Indians have merged into one, lonely characters adrift in a world that has little use for either.
In Little Accidents, the town is perhaps the most important character, creating a perfect background for the action as it unfolds towards a dramatic climax.
The most fun I had was in the first 3 - 5 hours when I created my character, explored the map a little and made few quests.
Though the script comes across as being a little too busy at times — a likely consequence of Anderson forgoing his customary writing partner and the added discipline that comes with one — he makes up for that lack of focus with the pitch - perfect casting of Ralph Fiennes as Gustave H., by far one of the most memorable characters that Anderson has ever created.
The film opens on the island of Themyscira, a paradise island created by the god Zeus and hidden from the real world by a protective shield, and the film stays there for a while as we follow Diana from curious little girl to fully trained warrior princess but once Steve Trevor's fighter plane crashes there and Diana realises there is a war being fought in world she does not know of that is not too far away then we swiftly get brought into London in 1918 and this shift from fantasy into a «real world» scenario gives the film a greater sense of depth, and when combined with characters that you actually care about then Wonder Woman is head and shoulders above all of the other DCEU movies on the strength of that alone.
At heart, Tusk is really little more than a jokey riff on The Human Centipede, its mad - scientist character obsessed with creating not a surgical conga line, but a kind of shrieking man - walrus.
While Abramsen played a new character in «The Stakelander» who has very little dialogue and backstory in the screenplay, she admitted the process of bringing Lady to the screen «was a lot harder than I thought it was going to be... I took the script and ran with it, and created some of my own dialogue and inner monologue in my head.
Each of these characters have their own ridiculous quirk that helps make the clash of personalities create its own little comedy beats.
It's the little touches that culminate to create an atmosphere of horror, and a prime example in this film is the subtle, yet almost constant, rumbling noise in the distance, under the character's dialogue.
Amalric, on the other hand, creates the most interesting of the main characters, and allows a little charm and wit into his performance of the black sheep.
And so the recognisable character motifs — her pregnancy; her watchful smarts; her lack of cussing; her comfy pragmatism; even her accent all come across as little easter eggs to the film's fans, while still allowing Tolman room to create a totally different character.
Corman is adept at creating human moments between the plot points, reminding us of the little guys caught up in the war and the human cost of the violence, while the narration provides the death dates of each character in their respective introductions.
Sure, he is little more than a nasty piece of work, stereotypically bound to his honour, yet Momoa plays it well, creating a wickedly nasty character.
I loved her... she made the absolute best out of very little to work with to create a great character.
In both Bone and Games, she creates a character with little money but with an enviable abundance of nobility.
Unfortunately, the prolonged storyline leaves little time for character development, which creates merely a celebrity cameo effect.
As always there's this attempt to create strong well rounded female characters, but ultimately the majority of them always seem to get a little weepy and teary eyed upon seeing the hero with his top off.
It takes skill to create this sort of comic pitch, and the movie's filled with characters that are sketched a little more absorbingly than they had to be, and acted with perception.
But like everyone else here, he's given too little space to inhabit, let alone create a three - dimensional character.
What could have been a clichéd motif — it's a common trope that food equals nourishment equals love — becomes incredibly specific to this movie and this couple because Anderson presents it a little differently each time, creating narrative momentum and fleshing out character through what could have been a flat symbol.
Rotten: Rudd has created a genuinely engaging character in the Candide - like Ned, but «Our Idiot Brother» gives him very little garden to cultivate.
Bringing various characters together to create conflicts means that each actor's respective screen time is reduced — and the little of it that remains is dedicated to abstract discussions of moral dilemmas and glib one - liners.
Belgian artist Peyo created The Smurfs using a pseudonym and the five credited screenwriters for the little blue characters» second big - screen adventure probably wish that they could have done the same.
The writers managed to create little scenes for the character actors like S.Z. Sakall, Madeline Lebeau, Leonid Kinsky, and Curt Bois, fleshing out their characters in ways that most films wouldn't have even bothered with.
creates an enjoyable character out of Darwin by having great fun with the historical figure's true history, which is bound to permanently confuse little ones, or have them seek out the reality.
Created by the New York animators the Fleischer Brothers (Max, the eldest of the three, produced; Lou animated and later supervised the music; their little brother, Dave, directed), she was, as the animation historian Donald Crafton puts it in his recent study, «Shadow of a Mouse» (University of California Press), «one of the earliest cartoon characters to be a fully fleshed - out human being and the only classic» toon star generated as female (neither Minnie nor Daisy were leading ladies).»
Like Moonee's story, Bobby's appearances in the film are often episodic, but Dafoe uses these little beats to create a fully three - dimensional character.
Mr Tickle, Little Miss Sunshine, and Mr Bump have been a part of so many people's childhoods, and it is exciting to be able to give a new generation the opportunity to create an inspiring character.
After a little nudging from peers, a student named Jessica starts reading, quickly, in the voice of a character she created, a woman who was born in Africa, kidnapped by fellow Africans, and sold into slavery in North America.
It was very interesting to create characters rooted in a time which I can just remember, as well as little details like the fact that everybody smoked, and it was routine for dogs to do their...
Russell was our lead interview for February, as Emma Donoghue was back in October, and though at first the two novelists and their works seem to have little else in common, they've both managed to create believable young characters living in extreme situations.
The costumed characters are freakish yet believable, and he puts in lots of little touches, such as real book titles and album covers, that help define the characters and create a sense of the era.
«Our dear little Norvelt was founded by Eleanor Roosevelt, who knew common people like us wanted equality...» The town of Norvelt, Pennsylvania, one of 99 subsistence homestead communities created during the Depression for unemployed workers, is a character in Jack Gantos's Dead End in Norvelt.
I have always been more than a little character driven in my reading choices, and this author creates true to life, two - dimensional people.
I'm in love the worlds that Valente creates in this, along with the central mysteries and characters, but ultimately felt a little let down when it came to how it all hung together.
Before you begin your new story, take a little time to create fresh new characters that are your own.
Though, on the surface, Hyakusho Kizoku may seem to share little in common with a fantasy epic like Fullmetal Alchemist, fans of FMA will quickly recognize Arakawa's easy sense of humor, as well as her ability to create compelling, recognizable characters with just a few deft strokes.
Little Rock, AR About Blog My name is Vincent Smith I am a Freelance Artist and Writer, i enjoy drawing and painting and creating my own concept character designs and illustration art.
Between the loot and the multiple ways of switching up abilities and attacks Diablo III places a lot of emphasis on constantly tweaking your virtual avatar in the hopes of eventually creating the perfect character, a feat which is impossible because there's always something a little better around the corner.
Once again the best example of this is Toothless, whose many quirks and little movements create a character that feels completely real and absurdly lovable.
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