Sentences with phrase «involving key characters»

Not exact matches

The characters involved in this affair (Keegan - Michael Key and Annie Parisse) often argue with each other over whether or not they're definitely «bad people,» and the show wants viewers to engage in this debate as well.
It's not clear if Key's character will have any kind of advantage in a mano - a-mano fight with an extraterrestrial race that has previously made mincemeat out of some very tough people or if his job role in the film will involve bringing some levity to the situation.
For anyone who's not played a Dynasty Warriors game, it involves fighting hundreds of enemies to protect key areas and defend where you can, while levelling up your characters.
A detour involving a kindly widower (Michael Parks) who takes the couple in brings the story to a screeching halt, and the key character of a trigger - happy pharmacist (Stephen Lang) is highly unbelievable.
Most of the characters are based on the real people involved, with the key exception Wahlberg's Sgt. Tommy Saunders, a compilation of officers on duty that day that were there right when the bombing occurred and dove into action.
While the key to the episode is a huge Griffin Muppet animated, in part, by Henson's son Brian, the humour of its spoiled prissiness is offset by a melancholy subplot involving a doomed ferryman played with convincing dourness by veteran character actor Robert Eddison.
Not surprisingly, several key moments (a major conflict involving a surveillance camera, another concerning a prospective boat buyer, and so on) are swiftly left in the wake of mounting improbabilities — in the hope, I guess, that you'll forget about them as completely as the characters do.
A lead character called «The Dude», a bowling alley setting and a key plot point involving a piss - stained rug do not exactly sound like the tasty ingredients for one of the best comedies of the Nineties but the Coen Brothers were just the right men to pull it off.
It follows this learning journey: - Inferring key information about the character of Lady Macbeth from picture clues; - Identifying and ordering the key events in the text in which Lady Macbeth is involved; - Understanding her role in the rise and downfall of Macbeth; - Comparing and contrasting between her character and the expected role of women at the time the play was written; - Analysing Shakespeare's development of Lady Macbeth as a key character throughout the text; - Evaluating the learning in the lesson.
- uses the real - life puzzle format to retell the story of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time in the space of one hour - puzzles involve doing math, deciphering glyphs and turning in worksheets to a cast of Zelda - themed taskmasters - instead of being a small experience hosting just half a dozen players, this is one big room where teams of 6 face off against dozens of other teams - one puzzle involves decoding words from a series of brain teasers and then using a key to pull out individual letters to decipher the next instruction - involves multiple familiar characters from the series
For anyone who's not played a Dynasty Warriors game, it involves fighting hundreds of enemies to protect key areas and defend where you can, while levelling up your characters.
One source who had been involved in recruitment leaked a bit of info about the interview questions: «They ask us to evaluate five key characteristics: intellectual and cognitive ability; planning and organizational skills; communication skills; working with others; and character
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