Not exact matches
Anyone who loves
film will find one of their
favourite characters.
LEGO The Incredibles, a new video game where players take control of their
favourite Incredibles
characters in unforgettable scenes and action sequences from both Disney Pixar
films, The Incredibles and the upcoming The Incredibles 2.
Everyone's
favourite characters, much of the surreal narration (delivered with perfect dryness by Stephen Fry), and the original's distinctive theme music, are all present and accounted for — and in an age where CGI has become the slick new medium for special visual effects, an inordinate amount of physical modelling and creature puppetry have been used to give the
film a refreshingly organic retro look, as though the crew from the original TV series had been lured back to their old tools by a much bigger budget.
This Canadian
film, a
favourite at both the Sydney
Film Festival and the Melbourne International
Film Festival, introduces the
character of Bachir Lazhar (Mohamed Fellag, Top Floor Left Wing), an Algerian immigrant living uncertainly in Montréal.
Meanwhile, Daisy Ridley and John Boyega talked about how their
characters interact with each other and shared their thoughts on
favourite characters and moments from previous
films, which you can read here...
Warner confounds fans by announcing Christopher Nolan
favourites will play new
characters Miranda Tate and John Blake in third Batman
film
Although a certain cameo appearance in Thor has been well and truly leaked on the interwebs, the recent snafu featuring everyone's
favourite Australian
film critic Jim Schembri makes this critic more wary of explicitly stating the who or why, but let's just say that a brief appearance by another
character from The Avengers occurs and it isn't in the now - obligatory post-credit sequence featuring Samuel L. Jackson.
It's never really explained what happened to any of the
characters from the first
film, with the notable exception of Rinko Kikuchi's Mako Mori who appears in a supporting role, and fan -
favourite kaiju scientists Hermann Gottlieb and Newt Geiszler (Burn Gorman and Charlie Day) who are back for round two.
Each segment covers the minutes leading up to release events so that the
film becomes an extended backstage melodrama that allows Sorkin his
favourite device of secondary / tertiary
characters yelling out time reminders.
Maybe this kind of technology is the future of
film — who knows, maybe a decade or two from now, cinemas will be obsolete, and we'll be living the worlds of our
favourite characters right along with them.
Staring the director of one of my all time
favourite films (Jeff Who Lives at Home), Mark Duplass plays the husband to Elizabeth Moss's
character Sophie, both of which are trying to recreate their magical first night together due to the drudgery of their current unhappy marital state.
«I'm determined to deliver a
film that builds on the qualities of the first
film and draws on the best aspects of the games whilst giving the audience more nuanced
characters, a compelling story and introducing some terrifying new monsters (as well as bringing back a few
favourites) and, most important of all... just scaring the s ** t out of everyone.»
You're not entitled to an accurate depiction of your
favourite comic
characters in a subsequent
film.
The
film also brings together an ensemble for the ages, where your
favourite character is always the one who's just been on the screen: Adam Driver, extending an incredible run of top - down screen reinventions, reveals yet another string to his bow as he affects a misshapen southern drawl to play one - armed bartender, Clyde Logan; Daniel Craig gives heart and common sense to his bleach - blonde explosives expert, Joe Bang; then there's Riley Keough as Mellie Logan, a hair stylist and out - of - hours petrol head.
My
favourite character was Jess the cat, unsurprisingly, so it will be interesting to see what the new
film does with her (or him?).
The other actors have such strong
characters that Baruchel ends up being no one's
favourite and kind of ends up being moderately forgettable, when you look back on the
film.
Ezra Miller might just leave your new
favourite (not mine — my inherent love of Batman and major respect for Gal Gadot makes the main two my DC idols), his chatty
character, a bursting mix of social anxiety and nervous humour that steals the
film's better gags.
The app features music and
film clips from the movie, allows you to sing along with all of your
favourite characters, record your performance (complete with the original instrumental tracks) and create a gallery of your performances (that you can share with others).
Well, a world in which players take control of their
favourite Incredibles
characters in unforgettable scenes and action sequences from both Disney • Pixar
films — The Incredibles and the upcoming Incredibles 2.
* Three Star Wars (tm) Play Sets, one set in the timeline of Episodes I - III, the second set during the original trilogy, Episodes IV - VI, and the third available this winter based on Star Wars (tm): The Force Awakens (tm) * Additional Play Sets offering distinct gameplay and environments, including a Disney * Pixar Play Set based on the upcoming
film Inside Out and a Marvel Play Set featuring Hulkbuster Iron Man, Ultron, and other Marvel
characters * A fully enhanced Toy Box with two new multiplayer Toy Box Expansion Games, Toy Box Speedway (kart racing) and Toy Box Takeover (action - adventure) * More figures of fan -
favourite characters from across The Walt Disney Company, like Mickey and Minnie, Sam Flynn and Quorra from Tron: Legacy, Mulan and Olaf, among many others
Cars 3 Driven to win is a videogame based on the Cars 3 movie franchise, it's packed full of your
favourite characters from the
film, GO →
Interactive Entertainment, TT Games, The LEGO ® Group, Disney and Pixar, today announced LEGO ® The Incredibles, a new video game where players take control of their
favourite Incredibles
characters in unforgettable scenes and action sequences from both Disney • Pixar
films, The Incredibles and the upcoming Incredibles 2.
This game will include 14 fan -
favourite universes from
film, television and games meshed together with the principal actors voicing their
characters from almost every property lending authenticity to the game's epic story.
This new video game where players take control of their
favourite Incredibles
characters in unforgettable scenes and action sequences from both Disney • Pixar
films, The Incredibles and the upcoming Incredibles 2.
Responses may be literal, taking inspiration from ones
favourite film, poster,
character, soundtrack or comic, or explore a more abstract interpretation of the theme — looking at concepts such as space, reality, parallel universes, time travel and technology.