Sentences with phrase «fun as a comic»

I can see this being a lot of fun as a comic.

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As it happens, Activision recently released two Canadian - designed games based on comic books, both of which I found to be decently fun.
As you may remember, we've taken to posting the comedic work on Wes Molebash, who's comic strip — Insert Image — has a lot of fun with certain points of the Christian subculture and...
A quick closet cosplay as Peter Parker made wearing more fun, the colors perfectly matched to the Web Crawler's comic fame.
The comics also poked fun at themselves, as when Kasha Patel riffed on a NASA press release describing the recent Space - X test - rocket explosion as a «non-nominal launch» to lament a recent «non-nominal» date.
Children reading the comics should feel encouraged to use their natural inquisitiveness in biology and discover that a further study of plant biology could be very desirable and fun as well as lead to a future career.
I'm a talented artist and work as a graphic artist and web designer, I write and draw original comics for fun.
As Michael mourns the death of his favorite comic - book superhero, Debbie discovers a real - life murder victim, Emmett helps George to have fun, and Melanie and Lindsay find inspiration in the pages of a grandmother's secret letters.
Cohen and Carter ham it up as the brassy, much - needed comic relief, and their «Master of the House» is a fun production number.
There aren't many filmmakers that could tell a story of small - town rape, murder, grief and guilt while taking you down all sorts of blackly comic paths and having immense fun with the writing and acting as well.
It's not as fun as other comic book films, but we get a better sense of the man in front of the cape and an actual Superman movie throwdown that sets the stage for an exciting new chapter of DC films as we start the countdown for «Batman vs. Superman.»
Hellboy makes for some fun escapist entertainment for fans of the the darker comic style films, such as Men in Black, X-Men, and Blade.
See Also: There's not a lot comparable to «The Lobster» in Farrell's (or anyone's) filmography, but to see him ugly up to more grotesque effect, you could always check out «Horrible Bosses» which is fun enough until it loses steam, while the black comic vein of Lanthimos» film is maybe closest to a more surreal take on Farrell's collaborations with Martin McDonagh («In Bruges» and «Seven Psychopaths») inasmuch as it's close to anything at all.
Heston clearly loves the role as white savior, Parker's magnificent, Conrad's fun as serious comic relief.
Bill Hader and co-scriptwriter Seth Rogen appear in the high school comic odyssey «Superbad» as a pair of aloof, fun - lovin» cops who take chronic third - wheeler Fogell (alias: McLovin, played indelibly by Christopher Mintz - Plasse) out for the night of his life in a freewheeling B - plot.
If you have to do a huge comic book movie press campaign, you might as well have fun, right?
Spider - Man is a fun movie, much in the spirit of the comic book's early days, that amazingly is able to give Spider - Man's origin, as well as that of the Green Goblin, while also introducing many characters like J. Jonah Jameson, Mary Jane, Aunt May, Uncle Ben, and Harry Osborn, enough to seem familiar, and then set up the exciting showdown all in the span of a modest two hours.
It has been a banner year for smart and fun comic book movie adaptations, and the reason those three films worked as well as they did is they had a sly sense of humor and didn't take themselves so deadly seriously as Justice League does.
Even the slapstick in this film has an ugly streak to it, such as when our heroes throw apples at joggers and bikers for fun, or when a gay couple played by Patrick Warburton and Michael Dorn attend Comic - Con to beat the crap out of nerds, simply for being nerds.
It's a fun comic transformation that becomes increasingly convincing as the movie goes on.
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A rare Oscar for a comic performance went to Lee Marvin for his dual role as hopeless drunk Kid Shelleen and villainous gunslinger Silvernose in this fun, silly western spoof, enlivened by songs from the odd duo of Nat King Cole and Stubby Kaye.
There aren't many writer - directors who could tell a story of small - town rape, murder, grief and guilt at the same time as taking you down all sorts of black - comic paths and having immense fun with the writing and acting along the way.
In a world where The Dark Knight has pushed every comic book property to its most existentially gritty, Thor was a reminder the genre can still, heaven forbid, retain an element of honest fun — without delving into the absurdity of failed attempts of the past such as Daredevil and Fantastic Four.
Becoming a professional assassin as easy as pie when your dad was one, as James McAvoy's character discovers in this fun thriller starring Angelina Jolie and Morgan Freeman, and based on the comic book miniseries by Mark Millar.
The entire film references other comic book films, and pop culture mentions, typically by making fun of them in some way; Green Lantern, joke in the credits, Batman v Superman Dawn of Justice's silly mommy moment, Hawkeye's lack of powers, Josh Brolin's Thanos's two - timing as a character in Avengers: Infinity of War less than three weeks ago, at one point Wade simply calls Brolin's (Cable), «Thanos,» Logan's gags you'll need to see for yourself.
It's fun to watch Clooney mirth and mope around in his hapless fashion, and with the alluring Catherine Zeta - Jones as his rival, there is a love - hate chemistry that will remind you of the terrific comic pairing of Bruce Willis and Cybill Shepherd in the hit TV comedy, «Moonlighting.»
But the fact is that the character can be quite fun and goofy and often has been, such as in the Batman TV show from the late 1960s and his comics adventures from the late»40s to the early»70s.
Which isn't to say it's not fun to see Lisa Kudrow (another skilled, and frequently underestimated comic actress) as the unhappy wife, or the great June Squibb as a no - nonsense senior.
Still, just as Ron Burgundy is the newsman we deserve, Anchorman 2 is the sequel fans have been clamoring for, and there's definitely fun to be had as Burgundy adjusts to having a black woman (Meagan Good's GNN exec Linda Jackson) for a boss even as he navigates rocky times with wife Veronica Corningstone - Burgundy (Christina Applegate) and seven - year - old son Walter (Judah Nelson), a surprisingly strong comic foil for Ron.
But the new indie animated film from comics artist Dash Shaw, based on an earlier story by him, is more than its name, or perhaps it's more accurate to say it's exactly as fun as its name.
X-Men isn't groundbreaking, or even great filmmaking, but that doesn't diminish it as comic book fun.
But that doesn't take away the fun of the way Waititi and his team of veteran comic - book - adaptation writers expand Hulk's vocabulary and personality, reinventing him as a petulant, ill - tempered teenager.
It just wants to razzle - dazzle up a comic book story, poking fun at teens, media, and most of all, other comics in a way that delivers good - natured ribbing for the medium that stands more as an homage without ridicule.
But post-intermission, when even the production design starts to get as obnoxiously overblown as some of the performances (Mukesh's in particular) and forced comic and would - be emotional beats, the film flies way over the top in a manner far less fun than it is simply distracting.
Aside from a few satirical jokes about middle management being seen as expendable by those above them, all Gringo really has to differentiate itself from the pack is a fun, rare comic - turn in the lead from David Oyelowo.
It's a silly movie predicated on a simple premise, but it's satisfying B - movie entertainment that moves with the swiftness of a Schwinn — a ride made particularly fun by Michael Shannon's enthrallingly comic performance as a dirty cop in mad pursuit of a bike messenger's cargo.
Actor Ryan Reynolds and Director Tim Miller, who are renown, self - described comic book geeks, have expertly crafted a movie that's so well - rounded and fun that it can be enjoyed by both the casual and hardcore comic fans as well as people who never even picked up an issue featuring Rob Liefeld's beloved character.
Each kit has a comic book about Spectra, a teacher's manual with instructions for all four experiments as well as background information, and tons of fun.
Del Rey «s PR person had just gone to lunch when we got there, but it was fun talking to Ali, as he pimped the new Del Rey comic The Talisman.
And hopefully one that sees lots of fun licensing announcements at the upcoming Anime Expo and San Diego Comic Con as well.
While it's fun to see books come to life as comics (I loved The Hedge Knight comic), this was somewhat of a disappointment.
This month's previews didn't have as much manga content as January's but still lots of fun stuff to look forward to and order in at our local comic stores.
There are no multiplayer features or online leaderboards, but what is there in the story will certainly have you coming back for a second playthrough as it is such an entertaining and fun experience, while the character gallery feature provides a reward factor by unlocking character biographies by progressing through the story, alongside a printed comic book included in the retail release which provides a prologue chapter to the story of the game and while it is not playable content; it is excellent fan service which is a classy effort to show appreciation towards Broken Sword fans.
For anyone already a fan of Gabe and Tycho in the Penny Arcade comics, I recommend this as a fun distraction.
Though as a lad I was more of a Marvel Universe fan, the fact that there was going to be a comic book MMO that actually got off the ground (no disrespect to the «City of» franchise, it was fun while it lasted) was good enough for me.
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Over at LJ, Kidfenris has a fun little post looking at the history of PS2 title The Red Star by box covers, seeing as the comic book - based shooter has been so hideously delayed.
Others offer actual gameplay, such as a brief horror survival sequence narrated in comic book form, or a fun experimental control game where you play a tentacled monster, or a sequence with playing with toys in a bathtub that may make you cry (it's a case where you the player are complicit in something terrible, but the mechanics make you want to do it, and even celebrate you doing it)
This book marries good rhetoric with creative fun: a comic book arguing for the place of comics as fine art.
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