Sentences with phrase «evil villains in»

A family of physically gifted individuals helps to save the world from an evil villain in The Incredibles.
British actress / model Elizabeth Hurley has landed the role of an evil villain in U.S. TV network Nbc's reboot of Wonder Woman.
Activision Publishing, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Activision Blizzard, Inc. (NASDAQ: ATVI), is officially announcing an all new diabolical gameplay mode in honor of me, Emperor Kaos, the most infamously evil villain in all of Skylands!
Now it wouldn't be an Uncharted game if there wasn't an evil villain in your path, and while lead antagonist Asav's motives (outside of just being a bad dude) are quite unclear, you'll certainly know you're in for a struggle when you encounter him and his band of goons.

Not exact matches

No doubt Ullman let out the tremendous evil - villain laugh he'd been holding in for the past year and a half after hanging up from the call.
A few highlights: In a Geico ad, an evil villain reveals his plans — because evil villains can never not reveal their plans — in a rather tedious presentatioIn a Geico ad, an evil villain reveals his plans — because evil villains can never not reveal their plans — in a rather tedious presentatioin a rather tedious presentation.
Much more entertaining, and the villains are nowhere near as evil as the chief character in the Babble.
This conception of war also has as its villains the states who engage in it, so that states, instead of being potential sources of human good, are recast as the agents of massive evil.
Surely he is the most wicked of Shakespeare's villains, a man who seems to delight in evil for its own sake to such an extent that he inspired Coleridge to his famous phrase, «the motive - hunting of motiveless malignity.»
In many movies and shows, the «Ambition is Evil» trope is used to flesh out one - dimensional villains who set out to get what they want at any cost, usually in regard to fame and moneIn many movies and shows, the «Ambition is Evil» trope is used to flesh out one - dimensional villains who set out to get what they want at any cost, usually in regard to fame and monein regard to fame and money.
Straying from the standard, modern superhero formula it helped to pioneer in 2002, Homecoming is more teen comedy than it is a «good vs. evil» tale, highlighting a distinctive setting in Queens as the battleground for crushes, parties and yes, actual super villains — this one played by Michael Keaton in a scene - stealing performance.
While the debates rage on about whether Noah is biblical enough, Heaven is For Real true enough, and God is Not Dead profitable enough, Philomena delivers a quiet, understated, and powerful portrayal of the actual human experience, where clear - cut lines between good and evil, heroes and villains, right and wrong might be good «story-wise» but don't reflect the reality most people of faith actually live in.
A record one thousand plus produce industry professionals lined up to play the roles of the «Produce Manager,» «Evil Villain,» or «Grocery Shopping Damsel in Distress» from the IPC's current ad campaign - making the IPC's booth one of the most popular at the exposition.
For Terry has become a pantomime villain: a dastardly caricature of evil to be booed as he enters, hissed as he exits, and jeered at all points in between.
The picture of Brown with a smirk reminiscent of the evil villain The Joker in Batman films should be stuck on Tory election posters at the next GE.
He appeared in two Austin Powers films as Mini-Me, the clone and sidekick of the villain Dr Evil who was played by Mike Myers.
Hooray, lets all pour olive oil on everything we eat, in lieu of butter or (heaven forbid) margarine, the evil villain of the kitchen table.
I know folks will want to look at DiCaprio's Calvin Candie as the villain, but in the end he's only as evil and devious as the times would suggest or allow; he was a slave owner who thought his slaves less than human.
LANGUAGE 3 - 4 anatomical references, 4 mild obscenities, 4 religious exclamations, name - calling (crazy, idiot, nuts, fool, villain, bad, bad guys, good guys, genius, Buster Brown, Goody Two Shoes, predictable, boyfriend in tights, girls, losers, pill, evil, grownup, liar, monster, drama queen, punk, gross, slave, twerp, living - fantasy, big - headed, irresponsible, unprofessional, bonehead, rude, gangster, hopeless, dump), stereotypical references to heroes, villains, women, stepmothers, gifted children, nerds, intelligence, extraterrestrials, Hindus, handsome men, prisoners, gangsters, musicians, law enforcement and corrections officers, and good and evil.
In short, the plot wavers between interesting and insanely confusing, if only because I do not have the attention span to look between Jean Dujardin being the goofy lead and the villain putting on a sneer while delivering his seminal evil genius speech.
He is complex and like all great Villains his motivations aren't completely evil, sure there's hate involved, but he's not wrong in his hate.
The greatness of Django Unchained, however, comes not from its nods to Corbucci and Leone, its prodigious reliance upon Ennio Morricone compositions, its deliciously evil villains, blood - spattered vengeance or comic inserts (though an early scene in which the newly freed Django picks an outfit to pose as Dr. King Schultz's valet is endearingly funny).
We do get a few newer characters such as Thranduil (Lee Pace), the elf king and father of Legolas, but he is really just a big cliche in terms of the «villain that you know you can't trust and has way too much power and seems evil just for the sake of being evil,» But again, he doesn't get a whole lot of focus, and to be honest, how he is portrayed is not very interesting, the character has this interesting backstory that is somewhat brushed over, and again, he doesn't get a whole lot of screen time.
Suspended somewhere in the bowels of a fiery lair, a chained Thor (Hemsworth) listens captively as the smoldering demon Surtr (Clancy Brown) drones on in the usual expository monologue where the evil villain explains his evil plan.
The best villain in the series and, honestly, one of the better ones in recent memory, Hoffman's performance here is fantastic and deliciously evil.
But all of this still doesn't change the fact that selfies are in fact evil and are the true villain in the 2013
Just sayin, it's all the same: Guys in tight leggings with skills of heroic «destiny» saving the general population from ruthless villains who use their «divine» powers for evil.
The last time he had a brush with super-heroics was on the other side of the good / evil divide, as villain The Riddler in Joel Schumacher «s marginal «Batman Forever.»
He won the MTV Movie Award for «Best Villain» two years in a row and followed it up with another wonderfully evil performance in Fox's monster hit RISE OF THE PLANET OF THE APES (directed by Rupert Wyatt) alongside James Franco, Freida Pinto, and John Lithgow.
Here's a supplementary list of ten performances: Betty Buckley, articulate as a psychotherapist, and the protean James McAvoy playing against her in Split; Harris Dickinson, implosive with self - loathing in Beach Rats; two turns by Michael Fassbender, as the smarmy villains of Song to Song and Alien: Covenant; Milla Jovovich's valedictory sprint through Resident Evil: The Final Chapter; Barry Keoghan as a teenage sprite barely veiling his hostility in The Killing of a Sacred Deer; Keanu Reeves, put through his paces again in John Wick: Chapter 2; Lady Bird's callous, precocious, and heartbreaking Saoirse Ronan; newcomer Millicent Simmonds and her silent movie acting in Wonderstruck; octagenarian Lois Smith playing her age as Marjorie of Marjorie Prime; and Adrian Titieni, slouching and gloomy as a bad dad in Graduation.
So when I first went down to Michoacán I really felt like it was this hero - villain story, of good fighting evil, of men in white shirts going in to fight this evil cartel.
Because Phoenix (8MM) oozes so much slimy evil as Commodus, I wanted to hiss at him like the villains in those old - fashioned melodramas.
Not the fault of the actors but when you have the excellent Danny Huston (30 Days of Night) playing an evil German officer then there is the potential to create a proper villain, a mad genius with grand plans for world domination during a time of great sorrow for the rest of the world, and instead his General Ludendorff is resorted to cracking open gas tablets that give him Hulk - like strength for no real reason and never really pays off in any way; in one scene he locks a group of people in a room with a deadly nerve gas and then decides to snort on his magic capsule before cackling and running off - camera like Jack Nicholson's Joker.
The introduction of a pair of villains in evil Professor Cropper (Trevor Eve) and his henchman, the duplicitous Fergus Wolff (Toby Stephens), is so wretched and fatigued that the whole of the project is suffused with this nameless inward gazing dread.
«There is no evil antagonist in this film or villain....
But standing in the way of truth, justice and the American Way is an evil villain known as «The Hourglass,» who plans to become immortal by sucking the life force out of anyone who gets in his way.
Synopsis: The battle between good and evil is even more intense and dangerous than ever as Gingka and his friends face a villain with a plot to unleash a long forbidden Beyblade in his quest to take over the world.
Fuqua has a lot of fun playing with the clichés / tropes of westerns and succeeds in producing a fun movie that is most notable for having a uniquely integrated Seven — and least notable for having a villain who is an unmodulated black hole of evil that sucks the energy out of almost every scene he's in.
dominates the proceedings with its equally simple - minded guardians, leading to a never - in - question showdown with «The Moose» -209 — remote - piloted by evil villain Jackman — that Blomkamp assembles in his progressively more grating staccato style.
In addition, Rush manages to put some humor and humanity into his evil pirate, avoiding the cardboard moustache - twirling villain Bruckheimer usually throws into his movies.
Set in the 15th Century, it's a stodgy, visually drab, instantly forgettable reworking of Bram Stoker's novel in the action - centred Underworld / I, Frankenstein vein, with Fast and Furious 6 villain Luke Evans starring as Drac, a Transylvanian prince who makes a pact with a cave - dwelling demon (Charles Dance) for some handy dark magic to protect his family and people against the evil clutches of Turk Sultan Mehmed II (Dominic Cooper)....
From that point on, the film devolves into the cozily predictable world of TV legal dramas, abandoning the moral uncertainty of its opening scenes for the benefit of a villain so comically over-the-top in his evil, he might as well be theatrically twirling a mustache and tying a damsel in distress to train tracks.
Take one plucky underdog of a hero, add in a disapproving relative / friend / acquaintance who pooh - poohs his dreams, throw in a preliminary test of his mettle that proves our hero's limitations, sprinkle a dash of «deus ex machina» to give him the edge he needs to succeed, hook him up with a weird and diverse support crew, toss in a villain drawn with broadly evil strokes, and bring it all to a boiling climax that begets the predictable happy ending.
Assuming the date goes without a hitch, then there is the complication that comes with actually latching on to that special person, because the life of the superhero's significant other will be in constant jeopardy should the evil villains discover that the superhero has an Achilles» heel — a helpless person that they care about.
The Executioner will feature a series of battle arenas in which the player faces monsters and villains from The Evil Within from an all - new perspective.
Megamind (PG for action and mild epithets) Animated adventure in 3 - D about a hapless, evil villain (Will Ferrell) who decides to align himself with the forces of good after the demise of his longtime superhero adversary (Brad Pitt) when he unwittingly creates a diabolical scoundrel (Jonah Hill) bent on world domination.
In a supporting role, the great character actor Raymond Massey has a juicy villain part as an evil psychiatrist running a Nazi spy ring.
In a rather gutsy move, Akhtar doesn't take the easy way out in bowing to the character's popularity and soften Don into a more palatable «antihero»; Don remains gleefully, unrepentantly evil (and retains his fondness for Tom and Jerry cartoons), making for a rather refreshing villain's perspective - driven actioner, and a fiercely energized Khan clearly relishes this latest opportunity to break away from his trademark roguish romantic hero personIn a rather gutsy move, Akhtar doesn't take the easy way out in bowing to the character's popularity and soften Don into a more palatable «antihero»; Don remains gleefully, unrepentantly evil (and retains his fondness for Tom and Jerry cartoons), making for a rather refreshing villain's perspective - driven actioner, and a fiercely energized Khan clearly relishes this latest opportunity to break away from his trademark roguish romantic hero personin bowing to the character's popularity and soften Don into a more palatable «antihero»; Don remains gleefully, unrepentantly evil (and retains his fondness for Tom and Jerry cartoons), making for a rather refreshing villain's perspective - driven actioner, and a fiercely energized Khan clearly relishes this latest opportunity to break away from his trademark roguish romantic hero persona.
That question lies at the heart of «Avengers: Infinity War,» the at - once dark, maddeningly open - ended yet fiercely entertaining new chapter in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), which pits the titular global do - gooders - still scattered hither and yon after their 2016 falling - out with one another in «Captain America: Civil War» - against a cosmic villain who has been coyly signaling his evil intentions ever since the very first «Avengers» movie, in 2012.
The story is quite simple at its core: the evil villain Lord Vortech has opened dimensional rifts in the homes of many beloved Lego characters, causing chaos in their worlds.
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