Not exact matches
Since he's had such a
big presence in the past
few movies, we're expecting a deeper
character than Ultron, who was a massive disappointment.
If your title tag has a
few more
characters, it's not a
big deal — you won't be banned for this, but search engines ignore the longer part.
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.
, valued laughs over
character or theme, and preferred a thousand little gags over a
few big laughs (it had no comedic set pieces; the film was the set piece).
Combining a superhero film with a spy thriller, as well as a
few new great
characters makes this film a
big step up from the first.
Winstead has had a bit of an odd trajectory in her career, going from thin supporting parts in
big dumb studio movies to a huge indie breakout with her magnificent performance in Smashed a
few years ago that she unfortunately didn't really capitalize on afterwards, but here she gets the best of both worlds by developing a kickass
character we can root for in a thrilling genre piece that also has some depth to her.
«What Hugh said to you is the attitude we all have — myself, Lauren Shuler Donner, the studio, [director] James Mangold, Hutch Parker — all of us, feel like this is six or seven or eight (depending on how you count) movies in the making, and there are
few characters in the history of cinema who have cast as
big a shadow as Wolverine, so to tell the final chapter of that story, it has to be the best, and it has to have a mythic quality to it.
It likely would've helped for the
character to be introduced earlier but instead, he feels like an unnecessary addition (despite the fact that his
character is responsible for a
few of the film's
biggest comedic moments).
Now, if only there was a chart that included all of the projects the
Big N is involved in outside of the video game market — a park at Universal Studios and
character appearances in movies like Detective Pikachu and Wreck - It Ralph, to name a
few.
A news report out of Detroit has a
few big bits of information about Zack Snyder «s Batman v Superman, and the
biggest report is that a
character long - speculated about will finally appear in the film.
In the next
few years Comic book adaptations became
big business becoming some of the highest grossing motion pictures of all time but to tell you the truth my peeps I have felt increasingly Jaded with the influx of every super
character and their Granny getting a movie!
The inclusion of humor, along with relatively
few profanities and only a brief depiction of a nude
character with particular body parts carefully pixilated, means the violence will be the
biggest concern for families looking for an entertainment option.
It took possibly the most iconic X-Men story line from the comic books and successfully translated it to the
big screen, juggling about a
few dozen
characters along the way.
Director and co-writer Paul King includes a
few big slapstick moments, but they arise naturally out of the
character's unfamiliarity with the civilized world, and only one brief burp / fart joke enters the proceedings.
Below is a lovely poster design, showcasing a
few of the major
characters effectively lining up to see who has the
biggest ego — along with the
biggest (and best) gun.
Despite the contemporary setting for the film — it's described in the official festival program as «A
Big Chill for our current social media moment» — its depiction of gender roles are a
few further decades behind still, with female
characters assuming domestic roles as an excuse to steal away and talk about men and destiny.
But while the states of the
character's potential spin - offs — the Joker and Harley Quinn movie, Gotham City Sirens — are still one
big question mark, Robbie has been steadfastly pushing a Harley Quinn solo movie for the past
few years.
A
few character names were revealed — Domhnall Gleeson's
character is apparently an Imperial - villain - type called General Hux — but there weren't any
big reveals, no surprise castings or comments on rumors about who might be directing the as - yet - unattached Episode IX.
the first
few trailers had proper real time lighting but now the game looks flat and too cartoon like, the texture quality has taken a
big hit and the
character models look like PS2 or Wii games upscaled!
As Sebastian Stan sits on a
big leather sofa in a Hollywood hotel a
few hours before Tuesday's I, Tonya red - carpet premiere, his eyes briefly bug out when he describes to me the hair - trigger temper of his
character.
Thus established, Black wrote several more
big - concept slam - bang thrillers — including The Last Boy Scout and The Long Kiss Goodnight, notable for their darkly comic tone and likable, if outrageous,
characters, before stepping away from Hollywood for a
few years.
Married to this intriguing premise and timely commentary is a schlocky horror flick, filled with
big logical gaps and a
few hollow
characters who only exist to serve the film's manic plotline.
Junkyards aren't all that
big, when you have a group of teenagers and a
few police officers at hand, but for some reason, thanks to the
characters constantly making terrible decisions, the killer is allowed to freely pick them off one by one.
He's had a
few duds, but with such fare as
Big Fat Liar, Cheaper by the Dozen, and the Night at the Museum movies, he's been able to weave heart, humor,
character, and real life into an enjoyable ride.
The
big problem that Episode One seems to have is the fact that a good
few years have passed since we last saw these
characters.
While there is no confirmation of this yet, we're with Playlist in wondering whether Knight of Cups will also be set in the same Austin «music scene» and borrow the same
characters, since the casting crosses over with quite a
few big names.
Since the teaser trailer was released a
few months back, Disney has been surprisingly quiet about the upcoming
Big Hero 6, save for some leaked
character posters that came out a
few weeks back.
There's still room to explore the
character even if he isn't the Black Panther, which was a
big part of Black Panther, but we still need to see how his reign plays out for a
few more films.
Infinity War pulls a
few characters and trappings from the 2013 crossover comic Infinity, but it owes much more to Infinity Gauntlet, the original story of Thanos, the Infinity Gems and the
big gold glove.
Then two of the
biggest stars Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt, were cast as the lead
characters and the movie made a fortune so a
few years later Queen of the Damned, was released.
No, I may begin my book with a
big conflict scene, then, move a
few chapters over to a
big revealing scene or romantic moment between two
characters.
There's are certainly aspects of the ending that I enjoyed, and the concept was certainly an interesting one, but it suffers from quite a
few major problems, with my
biggest two gripes being a lack of closure to both the
characters and your final choice, and that the ending had quite a
few major plot - holes.
There are a
few characters who don't play or control as well as some of the others, but that is ultimately to be expected in a game with a roster this
big.
Yeah some had abit more I do love the fact aswell that each
character had its own unique ability like the sparrow etc I don't mind a
few big maps only because it won't be cramped but I believe u n I know this is going to be better I think the streaks that u get is reskined but look more advanced then the so called advanced warfare
Tennis in the face is one of the addictive little puzzle games you play in between the
bigger titles, you can play for a
few minutes or sit for a full night completing all of the challenges and obtaining all of the crowns, it's simple to play style and comical
characters are enjoyable to beat down with a tennis ball, if you enjoy physics based puzzle games I'd advise you check it out and for # 3.99 it's pretty much pocket change!
In terms of predictability, there's quite a
few moments where there is supposed to be mystery surrounding events and
characters, but for the most part, the mystery is pretty obvious or can be worked out way before the
big reveal.
I have a hard time seeing Arms becoming Nintendo's next
big IP, but it has a solid enough foundation to potentially grow into a midlevel series and a
few memorable
characters — like Twintelle, whose coiled fighting arms spring not from her shoulders but her pigtails — with potential to eventually receive cameos in other Nintendo franchises.
Currently, the roster is up to eight: Kratos, Sweet Tooth, Parappa the Rappa, Fat Princess, Raidec, Sly Cooper, and the two newest
characters introduced at E3, Nathan Drake (no surprise there) and
Big Daddy (nice to know a
few 3rd parties might show up).
I can't say that I'm a
big fan of the audio in this one, but I will say that they at least tried to include some background music and a
few character sounds to give some level of depth beyond the animations.
Your
character makes so
few appearances that this isn't all that
big of a deal, though a
few choices might've been nice, as there's just enough there to make you feel the void where a real person should have been.
The
character design is excellent as it brings a vast array of fairytale
characters to life such as the
Big Bad Wolf, Snow White, the Woodsman, Beauty and the Beast, Mr. Toad, Colin from the Three Little Pigs, Ichabod Crane, Bufkin, Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum, the Magic Mirror, the Little Mermaid and many more besides as well as non-Fables referred to in short as mundies for mundane as they go about their own business, but if suspicion were to be raised for a large group of mundies, then the glamours would fail which is why the Fabletown community need to maintain a low profile, while every
character has their own status from Fabletown Sheriff to Fallen Hero and even Slum Lord, amongst just a
few of the titles given.
A
few minor visual niggles aside, it's artistically sublime and from individual
character animations to environments, you'll never wish for anything more than a
bigger TV.
Fewer people know the next part of the story, in which the
Big Bad Wolf and his fellow fairy - tale
characters get exiled from their homelands and have to settle on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.
Well, Dragon Ball Xenoverse affords us that opportunity, to pit
characters from the world of Dragon Ball Z with a
few big names from Dragon Ball GT!
The video goes over some of the
big features in the game, as well as a
few of the
characters you'll encounter.
The original game had an even
bigger roster by the end of its DLC - extended lifespan, and I'd expect a fair
few characters to make the jump to the sequel eventually.
At one level, the participant
character stuns a
big zombie by taking pictures it within the head quite a
few occasions earlier than operating at it and swinging round its neck to stab it at the back of...
There are a
few exceptions — the Boss Team from ’96 is gone (so no Geese, Wolfgang or Mr.
Big), Eiji is absent, and some of the other boss
characters (like Goenitz and Orochi) are missing, although the final foe is once again Rugal.
How fractured and angry depended on choices you made, and that cliffhanger felt like one of the
few true bits of consequence in a series which, while enjoyable and often endearing, often felt like it exchanged
big picture tension for
character focus.
With the newly refined combat system in place, being able to upgrade your
characters actually plays a
big role in the experience — don't get me wrong, you're not going to be able to customise every aspect of each
character's skillset, but you are able to make a
few adjustments to have their strengths match up with your own.