Sentences with phrase «enough about each character»

Using the most powerful optical facilities in the world, the twin, 10 - meter Keck Observatory and the 8 - meter Subaru Telescope, near the summit of Mauna Kea, Foster and her collaborators have determined enough about the character of the merger to provide a detailed model of how and when it occurred.
McQuarrie's complex screenplay — based on a story co-written by Drew Pearce — may not have much to do with current global concerns, but he makes you care enough about the characters to directly affect your pulse and respiratory system.
We've learned enough about the characters for the show to move on to point at hand and reveal more about the characters little by little while the plot moves forward.
We wanted to know just enough about the character that audiences coudld invest their own emotional experiences into the journey.
In fact, it tacitly accepts the more absurd elements of its convoluted fictional universe, instead laboring under the delusion that we care enough about the characters that we want to see what happens to them after the events of the first movie.
Stiller did a fine job with the character, but I just didn't care enough about the character.
Akiva Goldsman, Brian Grazer and I just kinda stuck to our beliefs that if you're detailed enough about a character, and you offer enough dimension, and the person isn't a bad person, that the audience will begin to accept the foibles and even be fascinated by them.
To care enough about the characters that they become real people.
Perhaps the author didn't say enough about these characters earlier in the novel to make those actions fit in.
Still, enough about characters and early concepts for now.

Not exact matches

And what's so bad about having multiple spouses — it was good enough for many of characters in The Babble.
See also: Women of Valor: It's About Character, Not Roles, / Enough: Or, Why We Should Be Laughing Hysterically in the Magazine Aisle
The formal designation can be made easily enough: When we refer to «Jesus Christ,» we are referring to the historical reality about which we were thinking in the preceding chapter — the reality from which the Christian community took its beginning and by which the continuing character of that community has been determined, the reality in and through which the revelation of God, known within the church, took place.
Enough said about his character.
If Pac - Man manages to outwit the monsters long enough to eat all the dots in the maze, there is a short intermission and even a little show in which all the characters cavort about harmlessly.
The crazy thing about Stephen Colbert, if you think about it, is that his character isn't really extreme enough to catch the reality.
Wenger as usual has his head in the sands and is too busy spouting his memorized usual garbage about mental strength and character of the team.instead of facing the reality that once again he has placed his trust and by large the clubs ambition in players who just aren't good enough....
I've heard about enough about this mythical character C - level Cain.
But today and tomorrow and all week, while everyone argues about OKC's future and how Harden will look in Houston, it's hard not to quietly ignore it all and imagine how great it would have been to have a team of characters awesome enough to be called the Pizza Roll Dynasty, and dominant enough to live up to the second part of the name.
Go behind there and all the strength of character in the world may not be enough and I worry about Xhaka and the mistakes he keeps making, especially as they often tend to lead to goals for the opposing team.
«How to Succeed takes readers on a high - speed tour of experimental schools and new research, all peppered with anecdotes about disadvantaged youths overcoming the odds, and affluent students meeting enough resistance to develop character strengths.»
#Got2bYou #CollectiveBias If you follow me on Facebook or Instagram, you know how obsessed with a certain show about a game with some thrones I am, and the Dragon Queen is my absolute favorite character (though I've been told I'm more of a red - haired queen of the north personality wise) I seriously can not get enough of the show, and since we're quickly -LSB-...]
If your dating profile just makes the minimum character length to be accepted into the system, it doesn't say enough about you to make a woman interested in getting to know you better.
Character development is admittedly spotty, with some individuals getting little more than token screen time, but there is enough here for us to care about the core group of mutants.
The best thing that can be said about Bats vs. Supes is that it's rapid collapse at the box office may finally be enough to convince Warner Brothers to remove Snyder from any future DC Comics films and give them to those who've show an ability to deliver movies with coherent character, narrative and emotion in addition to pure spectacle — and preferably all of the above.
While the choreography is generally fairly minimal (at least for this sort of mega-production), first time film director Phyllida Lloyd (who helmed the original stage version) has woven together a tightly edited and exceedingly well shot film that capitalizes on the music wonderfully while never worrying too much about such nettlesome items as character or motivation, providing enough other movement that one ultimately doesn't miss huge dance numbers a la Robbins or Fosse that much in the long run.
Gives us a story of love among 20 - somethings without telling us enough about the main characters to indicate why we should care about their perfectly ordinary entanglements.
Although Deadpool 2 repeats the first movie's jokes about the character being a scrappy castoff not good enough for Marvel's higher - profile franchises — at one point, Wade opens the wrong door in Charles Xavier's manor and finds the better - known characters staring back at him in confused irritation — this one has the budget and the clout to allow him to associate with a higher class of co-star.
It's still a fun, fast ride, with lots of twists and turns, murder and menace, and after only a few episodes we know enough back story about most of the main characters to care what happens to them.
There's nothing sophisticated or inventive about it, but Cube has fun with his characters and first - time director Marcus Raboy drives the film with enough momentum and energy to make the gags flow together almost like a real story.
Between giving us a real feel for Paris and New York, Zemeckis gives us enough character development that we care about the main crew: Petit, Annie, photographer Jean Louis (Clement Sibony) and math guy (and sufferers of extreme fear of heights) Jeff (Cesar Domboy)-- and even New York addition JP.
The characters have enough depth that you do not get too serious yet you do care about them.
I don't feel the danger or care about the characters enough in this installment though.
Maybe it is the acting job that is being done or maybe the creators cares much more about this character at this point and it shows — in any case, even he is not enough to warrant more than two episodes of trail for me.
That's enough for about four movies, and so the movie sags under the weight of all of these characters and exposition before picking up for one last big action scene.
The subtext is all about class dispossession, but a movie in which a character is stupid enough to propose a big - time bank robbery so that his gang can make it into the news («the big show») is pushing it.
Although the boys think that they are the only ones with enough comic book knowledge to thwart the evil villains, they soon realize that they know nothing about these characters!
The supporting characters are interesting enough to warrant their own storyline that you actually give a crap about.
Another rotten romance inexplicably released by formerly respectable indie studio Miramax, «Boys and Girls» is a badly miscast and sadly stagnant collegiate rip - off of «When Harry Met Sally,» devoid of a single moment of emotional sincerity or even a single character interesting enough to care about.
The film immediately catapults itself into a fuzzy narrative - through the interruptions, the audience gets enough of an idea about what the characters are talking about, but never enough to really have a clear idea what specifically is being discussed.
During this recent interview to discuss the TV version of Zombieland, co-creators and executive producers Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick talked about the journey from TV series to movie and now back to TV pilot, what it's been like to work with Amazon, what motivated the decision to have the same characters from the movie on the TV show, how they envision it as a road show, how much gore they can have, what Kirk Ward (who was originally cast as Tallahassee before being replaced by Woody Harrelson) brings to this version of the character, what led them to the 30 - minute format, whether they could have any surprise cameos (Bill Murray made a very memorable one in the film), what will determine whether the pilot is successful enough to go to series, and when they might know if they're picked up.
Interestingly enough both have ties to Bruce Lee as «Ip Man 2 ″ is about the man who trained Bruce Lee, and «Legend of the Fist» is a reprisal of the Chen Zen character first brought to film by Bruce Lee with «Fist of Fury.»
IGNPS2 was lucky enough to sit down with three of the leading staff on Silent Hill and Silent Hill 2 today, to talk about what they've done and what they're going to do - sound director Akira Yamaoka, CG and character artist Takayoshi Sato, and Team Silent producer Akihiro Imamura.
It simply seems to believe that the characters» most identifiable traits, a subplot about Bernard's grandfather (played by Bruce Dern) falling in love, the growing admiration and affection between the teens, and a story about politics that has nothing to say about politics will be enough.
-- Namco Bandai understands that fans want more Tales game in English — Time and money get in the way — Namco Bandai has taken steps to alleviate the issues above, and hopefully we can now look forward to seeing more Tales games worldwide — It's been difficult to fit the game on the 3DS card due to size restrictions — Voice data in particular was challenging to put on the card and feels they solved the problem while keeping the quality high — «Every part of the game, with the exception of the animated cut - scenes, has been redone in 3D» — Yoshizumi believes this makes the game seem more real / immersive than before — Character models rebuilt to improve performance — Rest of the game has been ported over seamlessly — Some changes made to «in - game parameters» to compensate for control differences — No other additions, no new weapons / artes — No communication features (StreetPass, SpotPass)-- Namco Bandai have talked about a sequel, but haven't yet come up with something that would be good enough for a full game — Yoshizumi says he appreciates the comments he receives on Twitter from worldwide fans, and he hopes that more Tales games can make it over in the future — Load times have been improved on significantly — Steadier frame rate (may have been referring to the world map specifically)-- Skits will remain unvoiced
If you're worried about your favorite character, rest assured that if they do get killed off, you'll likely see it coming long enough to mentally prepare for it.
Gudegast, making his feature directing debut after writing «A Man Apart» and «London Has Fallen,» seems to understand just enough about that element of Mann's film to recreate some of its conflicts — both in terms of crime scenarios and the characters» civilian lives — but lacks the discipline, or maybe skill, to lend them real emotional weight, much less originality.
It's such a middling entry in a well - developed genre that one must cast about for elements that worked well enough to justify making yet another movie about it, and using some of our favorite character actors — Mark Strong, Jamie Bell and Abbie Cornish — as they did.
Veep works because it is a compact ensemble comedy, filled with the sort of overheard details and wonk verisimilitude that has a way of making the show seem just real enough, even when it has played coy about whether its lead character is a Democrat or a Republican.
The zany misadventures aren't enough to carry the film, and lacking depth of character creates a «holiday spirit» climax that is tough to care about.
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