This allows
a different take on these characters.
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.
One good reason to reboot a movie series — trademark issues aside — is that you have
a different take on the characters.
Well, okay, yes, he actually played Deadpool in X-Men Origins: Wolverine as well but it was a completely
different take on the character!
There's also the chance that M'Baku could become the ruler of Wakanda eventually, providing for a very
different take on the character.
Definitely
a different take on the character, but I dig it!
How will your movie reintroduce audiences to such
a different take on the character?
Not exact matches
So I would like to
take a
different tack and remark
on Michael's
character, in particular his ambition and his bravery.
Remember the story of Echo and Narcissus, in that Echo can only say the last word or last
characters back towards a speaker, and these cropped words and
characters can
take on different meanings.
Whether you choose to credit Moore and / or Willingham, the idea of
taking familiar
characters and placing them in completely new and
different scenarios has caught
on.
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On the other hand for Aristotle it is once again matter that gives a natural being its potentiality to ground newly arising beings by enabling it to take on endlessly different forms.13 What Whitehead demands with his «principle of relativity» is furnished in Aristotle by matter as the ground of fundamental changeableness and hence of the process character of natural being
On the other hand for Aristotle it is once again matter that gives a natural being its potentiality to ground newly arising beings by enabling it to
take on endlessly different forms.13 What Whitehead demands with his «principle of relativity» is furnished in Aristotle by matter as the ground of fundamental changeableness and hence of the process character of natural being
on endlessly
different forms.13 What Whitehead demands with his «principle of relativity» is furnished in Aristotle by matter as the ground of fundamental changeableness and hence of the process
character of natural beings.
«From superheroes to superspies, our fans are accustomed to and enjoy
different takes on the same
character.
«Psychologically, it might
take on a
different character when people realize it is fetal tissue, rather than maternal tissue.»
We're at a standstill because depending
on the location, the skate park
takes on a
different character,» he said.
And as the years went
on — and we're now 21 years past this — it became more and more disturbing that this had
taken on a very
different character than just a few years of people working
on a very speculative idea.
Slip along the fault there, under the higher temperatures and pressures found deeper in the crust,
takes on a
different character: Ruptures are more plastic than brittle.
The functioning of the cell can
take on a very
different character if even a single member of this molecular social network starts to behave oddly.
The plot of the film is not very
different from the Universal classics: mad scientist, longed to resurrect the dead, comic
character much alike Abbott and Costello, beauty who of course is
taken by the «monster» (which is the Wolf Man), the climax with a burning building, while the battle of protagonists with a monster is going
on and, of course, a happy ending.
«Vengeance»
takes on a
different feel from previous seasons in that you're no longer watching the
characters fight for their masters in the arena, but instead watching them trying to survive while building an army in order to fully secure their freedom.
I can see why Shirley
took this
on, the chance in a brief period to create seven
different characters but none of the vignettes really go anywhere and the viewer is left with a feeling of indifference.
A
different take on a beloved
character, Detective Pikachu is clearly aimed at a very young audience with its interesting, funny story.
It's certainly a
different take on a popular
character, especially since he seems more dangerous than cuddly.
Variety reports that Madden will embark
on a conquest of a
different sort in Long Nights Short Mornings, an indie which
takes his
character on a week - long tour of New York City as he sleeps with a
different woman every night.
Films that might have fit this putative strand included the charming but overlong Timeless Stories, co-written and directed by Vasilis Raisis (and winner of the Michael Cacoyannis Award for Best Greek Film), a story that follows a couple (played by
different actors at
different stages of the
characters» lives) across the temporal loop of their will - they, won't - they relationship from childhood to middle age and back again — essentially Julio Medem - lite, or Looper rewritten by Richard Curtis; Michalis Giagkounidis's 4 Days, where the young antiheroine watches reruns of Friends, works in an underpatronized café, freaks out her hairy stalker by coming
on to him,
takes photographs and molests invalids as a means of staving off millennial ennui, and causes ripples in the temporal fold, but the film is as dead as she is, so you hardly notice; Bob Byington's Infinity Baby, which may be a «science - fiction comedy» about a company providing foster parents with infants who never grow up, but is essentially the same kind of lame, unambitious, conformist indie comedy that has characterized U.S. independent cinema for way too long — static, meticulously framed shots in pretentious black and white, amoral yet supposedly lovable
characters played deadpan by the usual suspects (Kieran Culkin, Nick Offerman, Megan Mullally, Kevin Corrigan), reciting apparently nihilistic but essentially soft - center dialogue, jangly indie music at the end, and a pretty good, if belated, Dick Cheney joke; and Petter Lennstrand's loveably lo - fi Up in the Sky, shown in the Youth Screen section, about a young girl abandoned by overworked parents at a sinister recycling plant, who is reluctantly adopted by a reconstituted family of misfits and marginalized (mostly puppets) who are secretly building a rocket — it's for anyone who has ever loved the Tintin moon adventures, books with resourceful heroines, narratives with oddball gangs, and the legendary episode of Angel where David Boreanaz turned into a Muppet.
Jai Courtney opens up about «Terminator: Genisys» - and how his Kyle Reese is
different from Michael Biehn's
take on the
character.
During this 1 -
on - 1 phone interview with Collider, actor Giovanni Ribisi talked about the strengths of Season 1, expanding the world in Season 2, the respect he has for showrunner Graham Yost (Justified), not approaching his
character from an inhumane place, the potential in playing someone who's always
taking on different characters, and his experience with directing an episode.
While fans wait to see the how the storied thespian
takes on the role of the infamous American business magnate, Plummer is starring in The Man Who Invented Christmas as a
different iconic rich misanthrope — Ebenezer Scrooge — and he said the chance to play such a famed literary
character was «marvelous.»
The first video focuses
on the action the game provides with
different character types, weapons, spells and more
taking on lots of baddies.
There are 29 playable
characters in total, including
different variations of Link throughout the years, and Linkle, a female
take on Link.
Skylanders Spyro's Adventure lets kids
take on the role of a powerful Portal Master who can control over 30
different characters, including the beloved purple dragon Spyro.
Team based shooter that
takes place
on earth 60 years into the future pitting
characters with
different abilities up against each other.
Chris Hemsworth and Tom Hiddleston prove that while they can
take the serious sides of the Thor franchise, they can also
take on comedic roles, showing a
different side to their
characters from the two previous Thor movies.
We recently
took a look at the three
different endings that we know of, and now we have more details
on the role of a
character who originally saw more action in one of these alternate endings.
But there's more to it than just that just in case you don't have enough items to burn, or just want to burn something
different, there's this seemingly sweet Sugar Plumps
character (who goes
on to become very disturbing,) who constantly sends you letters, (Nancy, head of the Tomorrow Corporation and the Weatherman also sends you letters) as well as things for you to burn and requests items from you so that she can burn them
on her own Tomorrow Corporation Furnace and then just when you think you've seen it all and burned everything there is to burn, the game
takes a huge dark turn.
You can watch as
characters traverse
different paths and
take on intimidating enemies, and
take comfort with the very idea that you'll be able to make the entire story your own this summer.
For me (again,
different opinions /
take on the film), I still got a lot of
character INSIGHT through Portman's nuances, looks, way she spoke, what she said, actions, reactions, momentary bouts with the
characters around her.
Some of the
characters have had very specific throughlines, but there's been a lot of
different versions and
different takes on Doctor Strange.
You can watch as
characters traverse
different paths and
take on intimidating enemies, and
take comfort with the very idea that you'll be able to make the entire story your own this...
But toward the two - thirds mark, the
characters have been beaten and broken in so many
different ways that their struggles
take on a desperate comic poignance, like something out of Buster Keaton or Chuck Jones.
In the role, Chase is faster, funnier and cooler than everyone, constantly dressing up in disguises and
taking on different characters.
Separated into four stories, each set in a
different region of China, and each concerning cash - strapped
characters either driven to or victimized by horrific acts of violence, Jia's 2013 Cannes prize winner (for best script, though it should have been a Palme D'Or) constitutes an attempt to
take on the dark side of the country's much - touted 21st - century social and economic progress.
A little good news, then: thanks to some expert detective work over at Reddit (via The Hollywood Reporter), Robbie's been spotted reading a very
different take on the Harley Quinn
character, 2015's Harley Quinn Valentine's Day Special; potentially as part of the collection Harley Quinn Vol 3: Kiss Kiss Bang Stab.
The film
takes place across multiple settings and time periods, with the fantastic ensemble cast
taking on a number of
different characters.
«I think it will be a little edgier, I think you'll see some
characters with
different takes on what it means to be a mutant.
Also
on 3DS, we saw Final Fantasy Explorers, a 4 player co-op action RPG with MMO style classes and more than 20
different professions for
characters to
take on.
Throughout the decades, Batman has undergone many changes as many
different writers have
taken on the
character, but the essential themes of loss, obsession, justice and vengeance remain constant.
In Early Years and Key Stage 1, the cartoon
characters: Wesley Bear, Sally the Koala Bear and Charlie Rabbit,
take the children
on a musical journey through
different topics.
Having practised and performed the playscript, students could (i) devise a dialogue in which two
different fictional
characters discuss the issue of health and fitness or (ii) devise a dialogue in which Bella and Belletrix
take on a
different GCSE topic.
The school has
taken a radically
different approach to education, developing a special
character with it's community (in Otara, South Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand) that focuses
on bilingual, critically conscious, culturally responsive, social justice education.
Above 3000 rpm, though, the 1.6 - liter engine
takes on a completely
different character, responding to the slightest changes in throttle position and accelerating much more vigorously.