Sentences with phrase «even name a character»

I could ask for help in choosing a book title or cover or maybe I'll even name a character after you.
The Banner Saga's art style is heavily influenced by the late American artist Eyvind Earle (Stoic has even named a character after him).

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That's useful if you want to register a domain name in Chinese or Arabic script, or even just correctly spelled French or German - anything that can be represented with the Unicode standard can be registered, even emoji - but it's also opened up a whole new avenue of misdirection for malicious actors to take advantage of, by finding characters in other alphabets which look similar to Latin ones.
Give that character attributes — a secret name even - and wear an outfit that makes you feel connected to that character.
He put it in the mouth of a character named Polonius, who Hamlet accurately describes as a tedious old fool, even though Polonius was senior counselor to the King of Denmark.
With the Google service, people can more quickly find products like shirts that feature specific Disney characters through Disney's online store, even if the images haven't been properly labeled with the characters» names.
With our clients, we recommend even developing a fictional character for each personas, giving them a name, a job title and even a picture.
In the play A Thousand Clowns by Herb Gardner, a character named Murray discovers that he can offer a simple apology to almost anyone — even a complete stranger — and he or she will forgive him.
Even though only about 9 % of female characters have names in the text, there are more than one hundred «eleventy» (111) women's names that are preserved.
Even if someone named Jesus with some sort of causal connection to the Jesus in the gospels existed, if you just blandly say that Jesus really existed, you sound like you are confirming the largely fictional being of the gospels rather than someone who stands oin some real but in many ways indirect, even tenuous relationship to this fictional characEven if someone named Jesus with some sort of causal connection to the Jesus in the gospels existed, if you just blandly say that Jesus really existed, you sound like you are confirming the largely fictional being of the gospels rather than someone who stands oin some real but in many ways indirect, even tenuous relationship to this fictional characeven tenuous relationship to this fictional character.
But James Gunn knew that if you deliver on unforgettable characters, name recognition will follow, and Guardians of the Galaxy became a top tier Marvel property — a dazzling story that wore its heart on the outside of its sleeve even as it snarled in your face.
In «A Good Man is Hard to Find,» a character named «Misfit» shoots the family grandmother even as she is asserting his basic goodness as a human being.
Only a moron would try to argue a 1 month old baby believes a mythological character names jesus christ is its lord and savior when it can't even wipe its own rear end yet.
It is increasingly clear that Deuteronomy and the Priestly writings contain at least some material much older than is indicated by the usual dating of the documents.9 Increasingly, too, it would appear that scholars are disposed to accept the substantial reliability of the persistent tradition which sees Moses as a lawgiver.10 That law was an early and significant aspect of Israelite culture is further attested not only by ancient Near Eastern parallels but even more strikingly in the life, the work and the character of the first three great names in Israel's national history: Moses, Samuel and Elijah.
Together, these two effects mean that the social space created by the practice of the worship of God in Jesus name is moral and even political in character.
When even the ungodly recognize the nature of Prince of Peace and His character, but those who claim His Name don't, It only shows in what shape the Christianity in this country is, and our society as a whole!
p.s. Proper names are always capitalized... even fictional characters... even unicorns whose characters are named.
How terribly sad... we have fallen so far that we find ourselves in the ridiculous position of propping up the oft - injured and rarely inspirational Jack Wiltshire... what's next, extending Walcott, Welbeck and Ramsey... can't you see that these players have nothing to do with winning and all to do with providing recognizable names to the plastic fans who frequent our overgrown library of a stadium... it's high time we rid this club of one of the worlds most incompetent and unsuccessful owners (look it up) and our fragile and spineless manager (much like our club) who can't bring in the best talent because he knows he can't live up to expectations that come with players of that ilk... think about it, he couldn't even handle Sanchez, who was largely a periphery character in Barcelona
This was part of his early character, with one of Angle's signature moves even labeled the «Olympic Slam» for much longer than you would have expected given how protective that organization tends to be with their name.
We know that only about 30.9 percent of named or speaking characters we see on screen are female and even fewer will be lead characters.
Baby names inspired by YouTube celebrities, video game heroines, characters from young adult (YA) novels, and even Instagram filters are trending.
His friends at school are all Skylander mad, which means even though he has only played on their game he still knows all the characters names and what their special powers are.
Several Disney characters had the name Donald throughout the years including Donald Duck, Donald Davenport from Disney Channel show Lab Rats and Donald Stevens from Disney Channel show Even Stevens.
Politicians are always in the watchful eye of the media, and in a 24/7 news cycle its important to double check anything and everything that is released under your nameeven if it's only 140 characters.
[3] The character's first name even means «Lord, ruler of the House.»
There is also a character named Ava who is as flat a character as you can get, I did nt even notice her until about 30 minutes in.
There's a bit of Humphrey Bogart in the way Clive Owen attacks his role and, although Amanda Seyfried isn't provided with sufficient screen time or depth to make her character into a compelling individual (she doesn't even have a name), she at least looks the part.
Costner's half - hearted media apology to the Indian nation for the atrocities committed against them in the name of unrivaled, unapologetic, rapacious greed (for which the people of One Nation Under God have made good - not) makes for a nice pass of time even if the lead characters are ironically Caucasians (though adopted by Native Americans).
Directors Joe and Anthony Russo (Captain America: Civil War) have managed to take their balanced approach from Civil War and The Winter Soldier and inject even more characters into the mix; we're talking well over 30 big names all mashed into one nearly three hour film that briskly flies by as characters we've grown to love over the years embark on their most important (and personal) battle yet.
Clearly, no actor would say no to a phone call from Steven Spielberg asking if they'd like to participate in an Abraham Lincoln movie, so even the smallest part is filled by either a big name movie star or a noticeable character actor, among them Lukas Haas, Hal Holbrook, Joseph Gordon - Levitt, Tommy Lee Jones (serving as the de facto emotional center for the movie), David Strathairn, Lee Pace, Jackie Earle Haley, Bruce McGill, Gregory Itzin, Jared Harris, Michael Stuhlbarg and Walton Goggins.
This was also the first time Joseph not only got top billing (his name was even bigger than the director's name in the end credits) but his character completely carried the film.
Even the mood - setting narration, lifted almost directly from the story and used to chilling effect in the original film, has been jettisoned for no apparent reason (some changes are just trivial: all character names are the same save Neeson's, which was Markway in the story and first film).
In Metal Gear Solid 2, when Solid Snake was in disguise and we were left to deal with Raiden as our main character, Solid Snake's cover name was even «Pliskin.»
From a technical point of view, this allowed the team a lot of opportunities for balancing, but more importantly, having a large cast of named characters allowed them to tell an even better story than the already impressive efforts in the Loto Trilogy (the first three Dragon Quest games).
We know nothing about these characters, even their names are replaced by colors, most of the action takes place in an isolated warehouse, and the amount of gore and profanity can surely upset more than a few people; however, even with all these limitations, the story is entertaining, and brutally powerful.
Hopkins» character is even helped along by a senile robot named Cogman, an unapologetic C - 3PO ripoff whose very existence proves that Bay thinks nothing is sacred in his plundering of cinematic traditions.
Even though his name is on the box, I didn't expect Detective Pikachu the character to be as good as he is.
Talia Shire puts her flat performance in Rocky to shame, Abe Vigoda easily makes the viewer forget that his claim to fame is in playing a character named Fish, Richard S. Castellano makes arguably the greatest accomplice ever, and Sterling Hayden even makes his work in Stanley Kubrick films seem simple.
In Braven (2018), he plays the role of an average joe (his character is even named Joe) that frankly any tough guy actor could have played but suits Momoa fine.
Director Martin Scorsese was voted by the group as Best Director for his smash hit movie The Departed, while Forest Whitaker (The Last King of Scotland) was named Best Actor, and Helen Mirren (The Queen) continued her march to the Oscars as she was named Best Actress as both actors brought characters to real, and even sympathetic, life.
The names of all Rogue One characters mentioned in this post have been checked against IMDb because I remembered almost none of them, even before the credits rolled.
On the contrary, the most recognizable face in «Dunkirk» is almost completely obscured by an oxygen mask, and even the film's loudest champions would be hard - pressed to identify any of Nolan's characters by name.
The two main characters are even named after the scribes: Hill plays the hyperactive Seth, while Arrested Development's Michael Cera is the put - upon Evan.
Even though it cuts out a lot of material from the novel by Thomas Pynchon, the film still has a wealth of characters with odd names, many of whom are given pretty breezy introductions.
One can even make the case that Watts» character serves very little purpose at all, save perhaps to give the studio one more big name to put on the marquees.
The plot is bogged down by inevitable revelations and throwaway characters, and even director Roger Donaldson seems exasperated keeping track of the whole thing (There's a scene in which a villain is revealed by name, and Donaldson stages it with Devereaux holding up a photo of two suspects so that the accuser can point out which one isn't the red herring).
Screenwriter Danny Strong and director Lee Daniels (whose name, by the way, is awkwardly attached to the title due to a trivial copyright dispute) understand and even embrace the contradictions of their characters.
Given the list's dubious origins — and even its formatting for a cast list is a little peculiar — and all these supposed comic book character connections (even the fact that it spells Betty Brant's name incorrectly), it's perhaps best to load your web shooters with cartridges of spider - salt for now.
Nicholas Winding Refn's Drive is a gloriously brutal love letter to action movies of the 70's, featuring a lead character that doesn't even have a name, a fantastic synth pop
While we don't get to hear a lot of their music (most likely because they couldn't get the rights - they don't even say the name «The Beatles» once), the film is so masterfully directed, beautifully shot, and well acted, that I easily became wrapped up in the story and the characters.
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