Sentences with phrase «ends of the acting spectrum»

«The restaurant scene was opposing ends of the acting spectrum — Adjani convincing, Neill acting as if he were on his very first audition; it was laughable.
Their work occupies opposite ends of the acting spectrum; Christensen's Sam is all volcanic adolescent angst while Kline's George is far more sedate, strong yet calm.
Having taken on roles from one end of the acting spectrum (Saved by the Bell: The College Years) to the other (The Last Exorcism), Patrick Fabian racked up 100 - plus IMDB credits over his first two decades as an actor.

Not exact matches

It is truly divine to be at the opposite end of that spectrum and finally get it through our head that God is there when you could do / say / act very contrary to Him.
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Playing roles on opposite ends of the genre spectrum has provided Arturo Castro with keen insight into what makes both successful comedic and dramatic acting.
Meanwhile, on the complete opposite of end of the spectrum, two of the junior drone pilots act like the stereotypical white, privileged, self - aggrandising macho «America is always right, even when its wrong» knuckleheads that would typically be the main characters in a Call of Duty / Medal of Honour / Battlefield game.
On the other end of the talent spectrum, Bruce Willis is not exactly the best person for his role (in fact, he is a bit of a liability in terms of the acting) but thankfully, doesn't do much damage, since it is the story that is the main source for the film's success (and it's one hell of a story).
Hurt's best performances in the last decade have been in over-the-top roles («A History of Violence,» «Mr. Brooks»); here he's acting at the other end of the spectrum.
At the simpler end of the spectrum there is the ubiquitous «blanket analogy», in which CO2 acts like a blanket to trap heat.
At the far end of the spectrum are the fantasies that he or she may want to act on.
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