Sentences with phrase «how small the role»

Beginning with the New Testament apart from the synoptic gospels, he points out that it is absolutely remarkable how small a role the earthly Jesus plays in the tradition.
And while Bradley Cooper is an actor that I admire, and it's always a pleasure to see Jeremy Irons no matter how small the role, it's a little worrying that «The Words» might follow suit, especially in the hands of first - time directors Brian Klugman and Lee Sternthal, the writing duo behind the disappointing «TRON: Legacy.»
Her very presence in a movie, no matter how small the role, is going to bring something to the table.
The really high - quality cast doesn't hurt either, with everybody, no matter how small their role, making a memorable impression.
Not to be outdone, the supporting cast is perfection itself — from Ron Perlman's disturbingly brutal Nino to Bryan Cranston's pitiful Shannon, each actor, no matter how small the role, gives everything to their performance.
Everyone in the cast, no matter how small the role, really adds a lot to the film.
The actors impressively commit to the story, no matter how small the role (as Mrs. Donovan, Ryan manages to spin gold out of an underwritten part).

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Often, small - business owners will point out the roles that need to be filled without identifying specific candidates and estimating how much it might cost to hire them, he says.
If you had any role — no matter how small — in whatever went wrong, own it.
This is the year more small businesses will have to sit down and seriously think about which platforms to use and how, according to the post, which predicts that «these decisions will increasingly play a key role in small business success.»
That list is decidedly smaller, but the real - world applications of this technology that are being developed, tested, and — in some cases — rolled out to the marketplace will play a critical role in shaping the future of blockchain development and determining just how quickly the technology goes mainstream.
Neville i mentioned those people only because the discussion was talking about dominionism the combination of the church and state as a governing rule all those people were government leaders all of them suffered in there own way.Its was the suffering that prepared them for the roles that they were to play and there faith in God was what helped them get through.We are made stronger in our weakness no matter how important or unimportant we may appear to others.I guess it is easy to fall into the lie about political involvement that its hard to make change but some people have had a huge impact.Really it is God who deserves the praise he is the one that creats the opportunitys to make impact on the world as in our strength we can do nothing.In hebrews the great men and woman of faith there are those that seemed unimportant to the world and many suffered for there faith Our Lord knows everyone by name and every small act of faith we do he remembers because we do it out of our love for him that is what the christian walk is about living for Jesus and sharing that love with others.brentnz.
Help the whole group and the small groups to focus on growth approaches to parenting, and how parent roles can enrich or impoverish marriages.
How do you cope with life after football, and are you fulfilled sufficiently in your business life to compensate for playing a much smaller role in our game?
If you're someone who would love a role in a small, friendly company helping out breastfeeding mums, recommending products, providing solutions and helping them work out how to use one of these «breast pump things», then please apply.
The age of your child plays a big role in how you approach the topic of job loss — after all, small children won't understand if you start talking about layoffs, downsizing, or the economy.
Warren showed how she could play the role as an attacker - in - chief against Republican Donald Trump, calling him a «small, insecure money - grubber,» «a nasty man» and «goofy.»
Researchers from the University of Leeds and The Pirbright Institute identified a new role for a small viral protein — called 3B3 — revealing how these viruses can copy themselves efficiently.
Next - generation sequencing — the ability to sequence millions or billions of small fragments of DNA in parallel — has revolutionized the biological sciences, playing an essential role in everything from locating mutations that cause human disease to determining how a newly discovered animal fits into the tree of life.
The report, titled «The role for nuclear within a low carbon energy system», looked at both small and large scale nuclear power and how both could potentially play a crucial role in the move to an affordable low carbon economy.
The images produced by their work will provide a clearer understanding of how even the smallest changes to the brain play a role in the onset and evolution of neurological diseases, such as Alzheimer's and autism, and perhaps lead to improved treatments or even a cure.
When you are working in a spirit of service, no matter how small you think your efforts may be, no matter how minor you may perceive your role, just know you ARE contributing to our profession in an important and meaningful way.
Metabolism may play a small role in how easily you lose or gain weight, but you have much more control over it and can manage your body weight and calorie burn by eating a balanced diet and increasing your exercise.
Both parties say «I'm sorry» for their role, no matter how big or how small, and happy couples let go of the fight once it is over.
His commanding but off - kilter presence and quirky charm have easily provided Cranston with the necessary range to essay such diverse roles, and the longtime actor can always be counted on to inject a healthy dose of personality into his performances, no matter how large or small the role may be.
The performances of big and small characters are so intense, that by simply saying big name Brad Pitt gives the weakest performance will give a clear idea of how incredible each actor is in their role; Pauls Dano and Giamatti, Sarah Paulson, Taran Killam, Alfre Woodard and more all contributing to their unique and unforgettable stories.
Michelle Williams takes on the small role of Affleck's ex-wife and will blow you away with how memorable and impactful she is on the story.
She has had a strange career where it's obvious she knows how to pick good roles in small but strong films like this one, but then when she tries to go for a payday we get stuff like Catwoman.
Most of these are small roles, but it speaks to just how good Moverman's script is that he gets to fill them with some great talent.
Payne is clearly trying to achieve a sense of Midwestern realism in the casting of these smaller roles (much like how Richard Linklater achieved that small - town Texas flavor with «Bernie»), but it feels a little close - minded in the way that almost every character is portrayed as a redneck simpleton.
One thing you can't help but notice at a moment in which Hollywood diversity is particularly under the microscope is how effortlessly multicultural the cast of «Paddington 2» is, down to the smallest supporting roles — all the more important to reinforce its themes of keeping an open heart for everyone.
It's hard not to be inspired by her, and she's bound to be a fantastic role model for young children everywhere, reminding us in small yet tenderly humorous ways how ridiculous prescribed gender identities can be.
Michael Caine's role is so small it honestly doesn't need mentioning, but it's a nice little cameo and Caine knows how to act.
HBO has continued to be good to him, with recurring roles on «How To Make It In America» and «Treme,» and after smaller parts in «Prom Night» and «The Next Three Days,» he's had more impressive parts in indie favorite «Starlet,» and stole the show as the deputy in horror sleeper «Sinister.»
As Raimi regular Bruce Campbell, who starred in the movie — and also has a small role in Hudsucker — described it: «Crimewave was a lesson about abject failure — no matter how you slice it, the film was a dog.»
She's already filmed her next five roles: as previously discussed she'll play the showy small role of James Brown's mom in Get On Up (August, 2014); she's excellent as a college professor in The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby Pts 1 and 2 (release date still TBA but I saw it at TIFF); she's in Michael Mann's thriller Cyber (January, 2015) with Chris Hemsworth as the headliner and supposedly her role is large there as an FBI agent; She'll headline Shonda Rhimes TV series «How To Get Away With Murder» and if it gets picked up past the pilot, don't expect to see her on your movie screens for awhile; The other leading role is Lila & Eve (she plays Lila) but her co-star is... (wait for it)... Jennifer Lopez?
At a roundtable interview, DeWitt discussed her research for the role, how playing a real - life person informed her approach to the character, what it was like meeting the real Sue Webb, what she enjoyed most about working with Renner, what she learned about journalists and their determination to get to the truth of their story, her new film «Men, Women & Children» directed by Jason Reitman, and her upcoming projects: Joe Swanberg's «Digging for Fire,» Sam Raimi's remake of «Poltergeist» with Sam Rockwell, and a small part in the TV mini-series «Olive Kitteridge.»
Also, how did you find some of the wonderful actors that you cast in the larger as well as smaller roles?
Actually, I should say that it's Jason Clarke in Everest because Jake Gyllenhaal has a relatively small role and disappears from the film for long stretches, but he's being treated in the publicity materials like he's the star, and I don't know how many of you are really here for Jason Clarke, while I know there are a bunch of us scanning for Jake G.
Actually, I should say that it's Jason Clarke in Everest because Jake Gyllenhaal has a relatively small role and disappears from the film for long stretches, but he's being treated in the publicity materials like he's the star, and I don't know how many of you are really here for Jason Clarke, while I know there are a bunch of us scanning for Jake G. Full Story
While Shuriplayed a relatively small role in the film, largely trying to separate Vision from the Mind Stone, her presence in the «Battle of Wakanda» is still an interesting one — particularly with how the film ends.
The actor, who's found a new franchise in «John Wick» and small roles in provocative festival - circuit fare like Nicolas Winding Refn «s «The Neon Demon» and Ana Lily Amirpour «s «The Bad Batch,» has always had more range than he's given credit for — not that this role, a cynical lawyer in Louisiana who knows the system and how to work it, affords him much opportunity to display that range in an overt way.
In fact, Isobel Lucas probably puts in the most emotionally effective performance in a very small role (going to show yet again just how pointless an exercise Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen was for all involved.
There's a sense the Life of the Party ensemble is enjoying themselves no matter how large or small their roles are, and that lends the film an affable feeling it might not have had otherwise.
Richard Attenborough: an escaped lunatic in A Bridge Too Far (1977) John Carpenter: his longest cameo appearance was as Bennett in The Fog (1980) Terry Gilliam: directed himself in bit roles in Jabberwocky (1977), Brazil (1985), and The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1988); he also directed himself as a member of the Monty Python troupe in Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975), and The Meaning of Life (1983) Ron Howard: small cameo roles in Night Shift (1982), How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000), and A Beautiful Mind (2001) Lawrence Kasdan: Devo's (River Phoenix) lawyer in I Love You To Death (1990) Elia Kazan: Mortuary Assistant in Panic in the Streets (1950) Stephen King: in his lone directorial effort Maximum Overdrive (1986) Spike Lee: cameos (and some larger roles) in many of his own films, including: She's Got ta Have It (1986), School Daze (1988), Do the Right Thing (1989), Mo» Better Blues (1990), Jungle Fever (1991), Malcolm X (1992), Crooklyn (1994), Clockers (1995), Girl 6 (1996), Summer of Sam (1999), and 3 A.M. (2001) Terrence Malick: an unexpected visitor at door, with blueprints, in Badlands (1973)- credited as «Caller at Rich Man's House» Robert Redford: the Narrator in A River Runs Through It (1992) Rob Reiner: a helicopter pilot in Misery (1990) M. Night Shyamalan: Dr. Hill at the hospital in The Sixth Sense (1999), a Stadium drug dealer in Unbreakable (2000), deadly driver Ray Reddy in Signs (2002), and Guard at Desk in The Village (2004) Steven Soderbergh: small cameo roles in Schizopolis (1996), Ocean's Eleven (2001) Oliver Stone: an officer with a phone in his hand in a US base's bunker when it is blown up by a suicide bomber in Platoon (1986)
For example, it emerged this week that Michael Sheen and Amanda Peet both have small roles in the film; how do they figure into the picture?
Each and every actor, no matter how large or small their role, had moments where they moved me in some way.
With that said, it's pretty incredible at how many great actors writer / director Peter Landesman was able to cast in the film — some of whom play such small, peripheral roles that they're only in a scene or two — because it's the quality of the talent that makes «Parkland» worth watching.
There's a generosity with each performance that allows all the actors to have their moment no matter how big or small the role.
It's this sort of depth of character that McDonagh instills in all of his characters, no matter how big or small the role may be.
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