Well, a few bangs if you count the graceful exit one
key character made via a nearby window.
Not exact matches
That «I think I can do it» is
key — Musk's gut level faith in his ability to achieve any goal, and overcome any obstacle, is one of the most important aspects of his
character that has
made him a larger - than - life innovator.
Wearing a Trump 2016 shirt and a «
Make America Great Again» hat, an in -
character Key told Colbert that his experience at the convention had been «amazing» and that the other convention attendees had been inexplicably excited to see him: «From the moment I got here, everyone has been so nice.
Neuroeconomics professor Paul Zak explains: «
Character - driven stories with emotional content result in a better understanding of the
key points a speaker wishes to
make and enable better recall of these points weeks later.»
For example, my experiments show that
character - driven stories with emotional content result in a better understanding of the
key points a speaker wishes to
make and enable better recall of these points weeks later.
The way to co-opt the biblical script for any dominant ideology is to flatten and domesticate it so that the
key character is
made into a patron of conventional truth.
It will be a
key test of
character for Williams, who must remain disciplined and
make the most of his infrequent forays forwards.
While some
characters play a
key role in the child safety, others could
make your crib more aesthetically pleasing or convenient.
Identification with
characters is a
key component in what
makes these games so troubling, according to Bushman.
The
key to
making the Transformer
characters interact well with the human actors and the sets was giving these mammoth machines a sense of weight and a fluidity of motion.
Even the subtitles, used when
characters speak Spanish, get into the act, certain
key words being
made larger or the whole lines jumping around the screen as the people talk.
More puzzling, Depp's mildly mocking, low -
key charm
makes his
character inscrutable.
Tolkien reportedly tried towards the end of his life to rewrite
key parts of his books in order to
make the female
characters more active.
It only
makes sense that a film that has had so much time to flesh out its
characters should develop some sort of
key bond between the two rivals; one that goes beyond the stereotypical battle of good versus bad.
When Damned first landed on Channel 4 two years ago, the social services comedy
made a gentle splash on our screens with its blend of low -
key laughs and gentle
character work.
The biggest problem with the film is that the marketing for it
makes the viewer believe that the classic video game
characters will play a
key role in the film while they honestly have minor cameos.
Of course, the nature of the game means that you will be losing these
key characters as you progress through the story and it is easy to get attached to them
making you feel the emotional weight when one of them is found to be guilty during the class trials.
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.
But, as many have often criticized Scott as regards his recent output, it also lacks
key components that
made his earlier classics timeless — dramatic tension, spectacular thrills, and memorable
characters.
This low -
key character study from filmmaker Joshua Marston is built around a woman who prefers to
make up her life as she goes along — one new, invented identity at a time.
Though best known for her arch dialogue, Cody has a knack for location, setting stories in sharply sketched places and clearly defined moments in
characters» lives — qualities that sometimes
make Ricki And The Flash feel like a throwback to the minor -
key American filmmaking of the 1970s, when Demme first arrived on the scene.
The
characters are three - dimensional, and even after watching Warren for almost two hours, when he has to
make a
key speech later in the film, we actually don't know what he's going to say, and when he delivers it, if he's speaking what he truly feels inside.
This theme is where Fincher relishes the opportunity to dabble in the realms of dark humour, thus
making light of the seriousness of the subject matter which are presented through anything from set - pieces to
character tone, from its unsettling yet monotonic elevator type theme music to the emotionless delivery of dialogue from
key characters.
He puts his gritty staple on some
key and entertaining scenes including an opening that includes the sexy Cruz being pleasured by manly Fassbender however, those are not enough to
make up for the film's obvious missteps that include mundane dialogue and unclear
character beats.
CBR: Alan, as you came up to ILM to experiment and «find» K - 2SO physically and vocally, tell me a little bit about that process, and what were the
key things that you zeroed in on that you thought were going to
make the
character work?
Well firstly, I think that empathy's
key if you want to write or direct, you have to feel for ALL your
characters and care for them if you want to
make films.
That dominant theme of respect is a
key element to the film and adds a certain mystique that
makes you curious about the back story and past relationships of the
characters.
Features relaxed commentary by director Lone Scherfig and actors Carey Mulligan and Peter Sarsgaard (who spend as much time reminiscing over the shoot and appreciating
key moments as discussing the production and the
characters), a nine - minute
making of featurette (which also includes interviews with screenwriter Nick Hornby and author Lynn Barber) and 11 deleted scenes among the supplements on both DVD and Blu - ray.
The muse for the
character of Danny (played by Manchester by the Sea's Lucas Hedges), a skinny kid with a good singing voice from an upper - middle - class Irish Catholic family, was Gerwig's high school boyfriend, Connor Mickiewicz, who remembers
making out with her in the McKinley Park rose garden, inspiring a
key scene in the movie.
Key to
making «Enchanted» work was that the actors portraying fairy - tale
characters committed to the roles without any irony.
A
key factor in
making these types of films standout comes with the writing of the teen
characters and the actors that get to portray them.
Focusing on an aspiring musician who stumbles upon an eccentric pop band with an unpronounceable name (they call themselves The Soronprfbs), this oddball comedy does its best to distance itself from an audience looking to
make connections with
key characters.
He was seen last year in «Straw Dogs» and «Cowboys & Aliens,» and on the way, he's got a small role in the troubled «G.I. Joe: Retaliation,» as well a more substantial part, as congressman Wells Hutchins, a
key ally of the title
character, in Steven Spielberg «s «Lincoln» — a job that should let him
make a break from the thugs and villains he usually plays.
In any case, the three AR images
made for the app would trigger an AR appearance of one of five included
key characters per image, whilst the Start»?»
The
characters are great, and weird, but that
made them memorable: — RRB - I spent more time going from one end of that world to the other trying to find all the secrets (tearing my hair out at times I'll admit) than I think I did with any of the other Zelda games, the
key being I really did enjoy doing it.
• I'm starting to think that the
key to
making a successful film is to have an animated
character perform a completely unnecessary dance sequence in it.
Appropriately, for a filmmaker who has
made «hyper - keen awareness of one's lifestage» a
key component of most of his
characters and all of his plots, Baumbach has always dealt in growing pains — of growing up and then of growing old.
He
made his television debut with the 1993 television movie Family Style starring Ewan McGregor, after which he directed and performed in Shakespeare Shorts, a series that explored the history of Shakespearean
characters and presented them in
key scenes from the plays in which they appeared.
To
make another comparison to Pirates of the Caribbean, Deathly Hallows Part 1 is the antithesis to At World's End, the off -
key third film that tried to pay attention to every
character previously established and also new ones introduced, pulling the viewer in countless different directions while giving them little reason to care about any of them.
Watching Birbiglia drive a wedge between this collection of funny people who feed off each other's energy for a living
makes for powerful,
character - driven work and the cast, including a standout Keegan - Michael
Key and Gillian Jacobs, is more than game bringing dramatic gravitas, in addition to comedic jabs aplenty, to the table.
Exchanging the old progression system linked to Gym Leaders in favor of the far more interesting and varied Island Trials, adding Totem Pokémon,
making Wild Pokémon battles less predictable, filling the world with detail and secrets to discover, and giving story and
characters an expanded role are the
key features that
make Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon so refreshing that they may even be enjoyed by those who didn't like previous Pokémon games.
O'Shea Jackson Jr.'s
character is a huge Batman fan, so not only are there plenty of jokes
making fun of Batman, but it becomes a quirky plot point in a few
key scenes.
The movie has just enough twists and turns to keep you glued to your seat, just enough raunchiness to
make you laugh, and just the right camaraderie among its
characters, which turns out to be the
key ingredient, especially when things don't always
make sense.
I know it would be unlikely we get these
characters, but since we didn't get the chance to play as the,, like we had hoped we would thanks to the Champion's Ballad DLC for Breath of the Wild, this would be one way for Nintendo to
make it up to us and Nintendo is the
key word here!
We could trade quotable lines for days (my personal favorites being what Jon Benjamin's can of vegetables admits he's acrobatically capable of, and then Paul Rudd bluntly refusing to
make out with Elizabeth Banks's
character due to her burger flavor), but the
key to the movie's endurance — past its timelessness grounded in a specific brand of»80s sex romp flick — is the way in which it treats nostalgia.
One of Zhao's
key assets in
making the film was her discovery of Brady Jandreau, who plays the film's main
character, Brady Blackburn, who looks to be around 20.
«I think when you have a
character like that, the
key is to
make it difficult to do that.
It's a total point - of - view recognition and
key to
making this movie have impact, depth, and understanding in its
characters.
Keith's interactions
make for hit - and - miss low -
key drama, as he has passing interactions with
characters who are either one - dimensional, (his cheery grandparents, a woman later who wants drugs from him) or refreshingly eccentric, like a drug ring guru dude named Mom, who espouses Bible quotes and other philosophical statements in one of the movie's rare unforgettable scenes.
I wanted to single out both mainstream
characters we're all familiar with and who have become
key members of the LGBT media canon (the ladies of Litchfield, the boys from Noah's Arc, Justin Suarez, Ricki Vazquez, Almodóvar's steamy couples) but I also
made it a point to single out
characters in independent films that many would not be familiar with, and to highlight the work of
character actors in smaller roles in tv shows past and present.