It's the same play,
just different actors.
Not exact matches
If you heard that the latest Harry Potter movie starred Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, and Emma Watson, would it lead you to believe it was
just a single really good
actor made to look like 3
different people with trick photography?
Something is
different about the Biebs — and it's not
just that he looks less like a Disney Channel
actor these days.
Throughout the collection, we were keen to showcase the
different parts of the UN system, not
just its structures and programmes, but also the various
actors who make up what is often lazily referred to as «the UN»: member states, staff and the host of groups — NGOs, academics, private sector companies, foundations, regional organisations, etc. — with which it works.
«In that sense, they're not
just hiding beyond one bad
actor; they're tangibly demonstrating how they are
different.»
«I've got so many resource material to pull from to make it feel like the same character,
just intrinsically it's going to change when it's a
different actor, so I love what Patric Zimmerman did and also what Josh Keaton did.»
Not even the original cast and director could replicate the magic of the original film
just a few years later when the disappointing Ghostbusters 2 had been released, so what chance could an entire remake of the series with
different actors playing
different characters have?
Fassbender's this perfect Aaron Sorkin lead — abrasive but almost always right, condescending but strangely earnest — and Boyle
just sits back and watches him go, watches him play off the other
actors, who are doing
different things.
To underline the point, director Matt Reeves frames a sequence of Gary Oldman shuffling through family photographs on his iPad, the glow from the screen quietly lighting the
actor's tearful, joyful face; and then repeats the trick a few scenes later, with an entirely CGI character delivering
just as complex a scene in total wordlessness, with a
different glowing screen and
different family pictures.
The
actors all did their best, but it
just seems that the Coen brothers need to take a
different approach to their characterisations.
The Oscar nominated
actor has proven that he can play
different character and this role
just seems as if he is re-treading.
«Deadpool 2» and «Jurassic World» will be huge, but would they be
just as big with
different actors in the lead?
Left with a similar feeling after the last Spiderman film i.e. I've
just paid good money to see the say film again but with
different actors....
«Like, Black Panther was amazing, but it's
just because the cast of Infinity War is so big and trying to fit all the
different schedules and
different actors...»
All the
actors in this movie are great
actors you
just expected something
different your fault
The seven cuts are presented either in
different stages of animation (sometimes
just with
actors» faces pasted on characters) or in performance capture, each enough to appreciate as it would have played in the film.
As for Schwarzenegger: in a movie that will feature timeline - resetting and multiple versions of the T - 800, there's no guarantee that Arnold's «old T - 800» won't have been destroyed by the end of Genisys,
just because the
actor's onboard for the sequel (he could well play an old version of a
different T - 800 model in Terminator 6, for example).
Even though he's only the frontrunner for the role and no decisions have been made
just yet, the news does basically confirm that Quicksilver and his twin sister Scarlet Witch will be portrayed by
different actors in each movie.
Eisenberg is a good
actor, and I understand the desire to do something
different with the character, but this
just feels so off, especially those cringe - worthy, on - the - nose lines he has to say.
Despite Sean Connery I was able to accept the other James Bonds,
just as I understand that
different actors might play Hamlet.
I'm known for creating these very extreme characters, very
different one from the other, and
different voices and everything, not that I didn't approach them as an
actor — I did, and I do — but this movie, it
just rolled off my back.
He told Backstage: «I consider myself a dork, and [in The Girl Next Door] I was playing somebody who was so dorky... I was so scared because I knew I wasn't going to be an
actor at that point if I wasn't going to get to play
different types of roles, I'd
just find something else to do.»
«He's
just one of those
actors you are always excited to see do something
different,» said Pohlad.
I must say that this was one of the worst movies I've ever watched, «Evil Dead» was better than this mound of shit... Gareth Edwards should be banned from directing hence forth, and now I hear he's directing the new Star Wars spin - off... I'm not one to talk down to others but let's be honest, you have to be retarded to like this movie... It made absolutely no sense, the script (the most important piece to any movie) was terrible, the plot was stupid, the acting was horrible and it seemed that the
actors who were chosen were acting for a
different movie all together... Where was the sense of urgency, I mean there were 300 foot tall behemoths walking through buildings and all you could show us was who was going ride with the little boy on the school bus... Maybe if all the main characters died and they
just let Godzilla do his thing from there on out an eyebrow could've been raised but unfortunately, there isn't one good thing to say about this movie... I'm shocked the WB handed over one their biggest names to Legendary Pictures... Let's not forget what they've done with Superman Returns... This is shameful...
Following in the long - standing tradition of hiring
actors from one comic book film to play a
different character in another comic book film, Marvel has
just hired Aaron Taylor - Johnson as Quicksilver for The Avengers: Age of Ultron.
One of the major problems with Jake Kasdan's direction and the screenplay from four
different writers Chris McKenna, Erik Sommers, Scott Rosenberg, and Jeff Pinkner, is that instead of making the jungle come alive, they expect us to
just enjoy the lively
actors.
As for the
actors and directors themselves their cards feature a few
different stats, plus some text that either impacts the game or
just provides some background information.
Cao's art bridges into visual arts with the use of popular culture and shifts through
different subcultures and phenomenon to create the surreal landscapes that she is most known for —
actors incased in Burberry behaving like dogs reenact a hysteric day in the office, ordinary people dancing to hip - hop on the street, people dressed in Chinese shopping bags and a stage production incorporating Guangzhou's street youths are
just a few examples of using the city's everyday life to analyze and render the current social situation where traditions and new influences are constantly in conflict.