Anyone who loved the quirky and
intriguing characters seen in the Gearbox games won't be disappointed as each one, even the slightly useless sidekick Vaughn, has a distinctive look or sound that makes them unforgettable.
Not exact matches
He's an
intriguing character because you could spend two hours in his company and
see four different sides to him.
He is 34 now and is one of those
intriguing characters we often
see in golf — you know them when you
see them — the ones who carry the mini-tour legend label with them.
Both deserve the spotlight, especially as each
character adds layers and nuance as a solo act:
Seeing which of the two comes out the winner is
intriguing.
Stephen Minger, director of the Stem Cell Biology Laboratory at King's College London, UK, says he is «
intrigued» by the claims but would like to
see more proof of the cells» embryonic
character.
The story and
characters are very
intriguing and the ghost mechanic keeps you on your toes (make sure you're not
seen!)
Death of the Outsider successfully
sees out one of its most
intriguing lead
characters and one of its most powerful villains in a worthwhile adventure.
However clichéd you might imagine the hit man premise for «The American» to be, know that not only does it contain two of the most
intriguing female
characters to come along in a dog's life, but it is one of the most sophisticated thrillers you will ever
see.
It's just a matter of time, however, before the propulsive atmosphere takes a palpable hit, as Koepp, on several occasions, literally rewinds the clock to explore the circumstances that brought each of the
characters to this point (eg we
see exactly why Bobby desperately needs that package), with this device,
intriguing as it may be, wreaking havoc on the film's momentum and highlighting the less - than - substantial nature of the storyline.
The same goes for Chris Cooper (The Patriot, American Beauty), who might have one of the most
intriguing characters of the film, a person who hates liars so much he's willing to kill to
see the truth be told.
There is mild
intrigue to
see which sides these
characters would choose and then if they'd decide to change their minds, but not enough to, «happily» give a positive recommendation.
The result is a horror movie without horror and an adolescent bully comeuppance
intrigue (
see it best in Carrie) that has as its centre a
character so Crispin Glover (so «one big cockroach right on his anus» Jingle Dell Crispin Glover) that it defeats sympathy and sense.
However, the best of them are the ones that
intrigue an initial idea and elaborate upon it with the kind of well - developed
characters, ingenious plots and emotional resonance that is rarely
seen in films aimed at family audiences.
And while are certain aspects of «Ex Machina» that we've definitely
seen before, the trailers hint at something much more
intriguing, beginning with the stunning design of Alicia Vikander's A.I
character.
Tilly's tart mother, Molly (Judy Davis), a sly fox who
sees and feels a lot more than she likes to let on, is complex enough to be
intriguing, and Winston gives Tilly an appealing down - to - earth warmth and capability that, paired with bouts of crippling self - doubt, makes the
character relatable.
«they offer an
intriguing early look at how the Zombieland TV show may go above re-inventing the original movie's
characters,
seeing how cast members Woody Harrelson (as Tallahassee), Jesse Eisenberg (Columbus), Emma Stone (Wichita) and Abigail Breslin (Little Rock) are pretty much guaranteed not to be reprising their roles.»
The scene in Shaun of the Dead in which Pegg's
character walked to the shops through a zombie apocalypse without noticing anything amiss made a similar point, but it's
intriguing to
see Pegg and Wright underpin a whole film with a socio - political statement.
With the exception of an
intriguing scene in which an eager crowd places bets on a dogfight between a pit bull and a smaller MTR, the humans seldom interact directly with these enormous E.T.s. Just imagine how dull «Jurassic Park» would be if the dinosaurs were
seen exclusively in the far distance, as the paleontological safari intended, rather than endangering the
characters in close proximity.
Michael Fassbender, as the title
character, spends most of Frank wearing a large papier - mâché head, and this visual conceit
intrigued me enough that I really wanted to
see the movie (knowing nothing else about it).
The animation is great; the songs are (largely) better than you've heard, Tarzan himself is quite a decent and
intriguing interpretation of the classic
character, and while I haven't
seen any of the other versions of Jane yet, I bet none of «em were as much of a cutie - pie as this one.
Spock is turning into a tricky one to get right,
seeing as he is clearly the most
intriguing of the
characters we have at hand here, but it is always too easy to use him as your main event, which has caused the biggest problems with an unbalanced ensemble with the past two sequels.
Those that have
seen that film might feel Keane to be somewhat redundant thematically, but for the vast majority that haven't
seen Kerrigan's earlier work, Keane still impresses with Damian Lewis» (Dreamcatcher, An Unfinished Life) disturbing
character portrayal, as well as moments of genuine
intrigue.
To me, In Bruges has the
intriguing dynamic between the two main
characters that I don't
see here, this one feels a bit more, what's the word, commercial.
We've been
intrigued by what we've
seen, but we don't know the worlds or
characters to the extent that true fans do.
Even though it's a little more cartoon - like and laden with puns,
seeing Capcom flesh out the world here with a recurring cast of
characters is
intriguing.
If you are patient and you want to brave all of that, then you will find a rich storyline riddled with secrets,
intrigue, and some of the most complex
character development
seen in an RPG.
I'm also
intrigued by the idea of upgradeable equipment with skill - trees of their own, making it seem as though the customization options available to your player
character are quite robust, allowing would be Guardians to develop a
character in any play style they
see fit.
Death of the Outsider successfully
sees out one of its most
intriguing lead
characters and one of its most powerful villains in a worthwhile adventure.
Although Overwatch is still first and foremost, a first - person shooter, it's definitely
intriguing to
see the
characters in the game in a completely different game style.
In the creepy, yet
intriguing trailer for the new Dark Brotherhood DLC for The Elder Scrolls Online, we
saw a
character murdering up a storm in the name of The Faction.
Based on what I
saw of Vampyr at E3 I can say that I'm
intrigued to learn more about its main
character and world, plus I want some hands - on time with it.
While the story is not the strongest narrative
seen this year, it is an
intriguing tale with likable
characters.