LEGO Marvel's Avengers will
follow the plotlines of the many films within the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
I'm sure there are Cybertronian scholars who will
follow the plotline with ease.
The other is to
follow their plotline.
Reprising the title role, Roberts is the only returning cast member in Call Me Mrs. Miracle, which
follows a plotline similar to its predecessor's.
Disappointingly, the main sensation experienced during the watching of M: I - 3 is one of déjà vu — surely we've
followed this plotline before in the series haven't we?
We were wholly unfamiliar with the source material but had no trouble
following a plotline rich in genre staples.
Not exact matches
You can
follow the usual
plotline: The mommy and daddy make a baby, the baby grows inside the mommy's womb, and the baby comes out when he's ready.
You can
follow the usual
plotline: The father and mother make a baby, the baby grows inside the mother's womb, and the baby comes out when he's ready.
It's just not a story that lends well to a dramatized presentation, and though the issues are important, they don't exactly make for an interesting
plotline or for characters we enjoy
following without a thematic underpinning to wrap it all around, much in the way that the mostly fictitious but highly watchable The Social Network does.
Magnolia (Paul Thomas Anderson, 1999) Paul Thomas Anderson's magnum opus
follows multiple
plotlines, while still deeply developing each of the film's many principle characters — played more than ably by some of the decade's greatest actors — Julianne Moore, William H. Macy, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Jason Robards and Alfred Molina, to name but half.
Spanish sites Cinemex and elmulticine are reporting that Maria Hill (Cobie Smulders) will
follow up her appearance in Age of Ultron with one in the third Captain America film — which, given the
plotline being adapted in that film, wouldn't be a huge surprise.
The kid - friendly
plotline is easy enough to
follow, as it revolves around Santa's generously offering his broke brother a job managing his Naughty or Nice Department during the busy holiday season.
Though it faithfully
follows the original's
plotline, Leterrier's slick entertainment is anything but a throwback — just a concession to the Jerry Bruckheimer school of fast, cheap, and out - of - control visual effects.
It's the old artists vs. corporation storyline, ensconced in the old «getting the band back together»
plotline (The Blues Brothers comes immediately to mind),
followed by the old «let's put on a show» climax, The Muppets is pretty tired as an idea, made somewhat fresh through enough funny bits to overlook the lackluster storytelling.
The anthology series created, written, directed and executive produced by Amy Seimetz along with Logan Kerrigan, is breaking from last season's format and will
follow two parallel stories focusing on entirely new characters,
plotlines and locations.
This praiseworthy homage, directed by Hsiao - hsien Hou, doesn't provide much of a linear
plotline worth
following, unless you care to be distracted by foul - mouthed Suzanne's annoying caterwaul and her selfish concerns.
The film
follows the basic
plotline of the original.
At least the picture does
follow a rudimentary
plotline, although it's real reason for being is to satirize familiar scenes from such movies as Save the Last Dance, Fame, Step Up, Stomp the Yard, Roll Bounce, Dreamgirls, Black Snake Moan, Hairspray, Singing in the Rain, High School Musical, ATL, Twilight, Flashdance, The Little Shop of Horrors, Edward Scissorhands and Final Destination.
The plot
follows several, loosely connected
plotlines, which are occasionally narrated (Emma Thompson) in the tone of a quiet, nature documentary.
From there the movie
follows a number of predictable
plotlines.
The story behind Killzone is one of the game's strongest points, which has a good
plotline followed by plenty of action.
Still, there are the rudiments of
plotline to
follow for those still considering checking out this insult the intelligence.
The parallel stories weave together nicely, and each is intricate and equally engrossing; indeed, I was absorbed by the book from start to finish regardless of which
plotline I was
following.
At times it gets complicated to
follow the story due to the larger number of
plotlines.
That's not to say that the plot is difficult to
follow as you're only dealing with a portion of the overall One Piece
plotline, but it would be worthwhile to familiarise yourself with the anime or manga before you dive in.
Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D
follows the basic
plotline seen in other entries, albeit with some minor differences.
Putting aside a big grand scheme or world ending
plotline, you're instead
following Rorona on her daily adventures in the life of an alchemist.
The game's story
follows the film's
plotline very closely — so much so in fact that the game's cutscenes are all video sequences taken straight out of the film.
The story has very little to do with the
plotline of its predecessors so you'll have no trouble
following it... well, you might, but for an entirely different reason.
The new
plotline follows a freshman hacker who aligns himself (yep, no female character option this time around) with an up and coming hacker group.