Sentences with phrase «kind of character do»

Trying to think the way Hollywood does, what kind of character do they think is worth keeping so secret?
As long as there's not a law against it * casts wary eyes on Canada, Great Britain, and the EU * you can have any kind of character doing any kind of thing.

Not exact matches

I called up Richard Harris, I called him up and he was in the Bahamas somewhere and I asked him to play British Bob, which is a character that's kind of... We didn't see there, but is in the picture.
And I get kind of nervous because I don't really know how to develop a character
Either way, his character just oozes the same kind of fallacies that we humans do, perhaps the exact same ones the authors of his holy book personally held.
«Whenever... preachers, instead of a lesson in religion, put [their congregation] off with a discourse on the Copernican system, on chemical affinities, on the construction of government, or the characters or conduct of those administering it, it is a breach of contract, depriving their audience of the kind of service for which they are salaried, and giving them, instead of it, what they did not want, or, if wanted, would rather seek from better sources in that particular art of science.»
Hereâ $ ™ s some of the things that grabbed me: important theological / spiritual themes are developed through the story such as good and evil, leadership, courage, love, forgiveness, and unity; good character development; convincing geographical descriptions; it does feel like the same kind of worlds Tolkien, Charles Williams and C. S. Lewis wrote about.
She has more obvious parallels to the kind of character Michael Scott proved to be, with his unfiltered mouth and zany workplace stunts, but Sykes also brings as much sweetness as Carell did.
His judgment seems to be that, even though some kind of faith or intuition is a formal requisite for critical reflection on the nature of God, the specific content or character that faith has as a concrete, historically conditioned phenomenon does not materially affect the reasoning process which is both possible and appropriate in such reflection.
The location of a church and the character of its surrounding context have a major impact on the kind of ministry that can be done.
I'll take you at your word regarding your recommendation to study and suggest you read WHAT GOD DOES TO YOUR BRAIN by two neuroscientists, Andrew Newberg who is a «theist» (believes in some kind of divine character) and Mark Waldman and agnostic (a non commit on the question).
One of 11 children himself, Ryan thought that most people practicing birth control would be doing it from a «decadent» frame of mind; that bachelors were not building the kind of character necessary to contribute to the common good of society.
Then again, as this is the same God who supposedly created people knowing they would sin, and then condemned billions to hell because of his own mistake, that does kind of seem in character.
After years of wondering what kind of character deficiency or unknown flaw would cause the Lord to keep a husband from me, I realized it doesn't really work that way.
but I kind of didn't take my cake out in time and the tips started to get brown... but let me tell you it's still amazing and just gives it a little character
but, im ok with this vardy transfer... it shows us many things: 1) wenger is changing, something some of us have been demanding for a long time; 2) it shows that wenger is taking risks: think about it, he is buying a men for a not cheap price, knowing he could not getting anything after, with a future sell i mean... this is an act that shows wengers intentions to win something, the buy is not motivated by any financial or economic reason but only for a «get the f epl once again» reason... this is an act that shows us hungry, even if we fail, we could said we try... first ever, we really try; 3) finally but very important... vardy is the kind of player we need... he is a warrior, a fighter... he has character... look at how he celebrate his goals... full of energy... he, like alexis, can motivate the team when the things are not going in our way (something wenger cant do because of his age and because he has never been an active coach on the pitch)... the vardy transfer, if it finish well, is a demostration of a change, and a good one... lets take care of winning things and do nt look the economic side for once... vardy is a bit old, but we can give a chance to welbeck after maybe, or akpom... u are not thinking about the future when we talk about ibra... guys: u complain when wenger do nt spend or because he is always looking for the bargain when u are the guys who has to pay the very expensive tickets... u complain when wenger buy the always for the future guy... like morata... stop to complain for everything and be consequent with yourself... i would love auba, but it is not going to happen... lukaku is awesome but the asking price is stupid... lets try with vardy, give us the throphy..
No one ever said Wenger ain't a genius.It's just that somehow he's lost that kind of strong character and winners mentality.That's what has made Arsenal trophyless in terms of major trophies.He needs to check that.Also you were a bit harsh on other fans.I urge you to see the reason behind Arsenal's failure.As Wenger himself said:» The manager is the most important person in the club.If not then why do you sack him if things are not going well» He said this when he was with Alex Ferguson in an interview around 2008.
«It just shows the kind of character and how I work as an individual because most people can't get that done.
And since they don't watch much TV (we don't have cable), they only kind of know who those licensed characters are.
There was a character education movement in traditional public schools for years, but, apparently, that kind of curriculum didn't seem to change the dynamic that it was intended to improve.
Make cookies that you decorate based on the game, make up stories about the characters in the game, dress up like them, find books or cards, sing the songs from the game, make up physical games like pretend to be the characters in the game and play hide and seek - do all kinds of things that connect to the thing he / she enjoys.
Psychologists who have studied attachment have found that when human kids have that same kind of licking and grooming - style bonding with their parents, especially in the first year of life, it gives them all sorts of psychological strength, confidence [and] character that, when they reach school age and even into adulthood, will make a huge difference in how well they do
«I think people sometimes go for those kind of things because they haven't managed to trap me in the more normal way - they haven't found anything I have said and done that they can criticise and so they attempt to smear by giving a view of my character that I don't share,» Redwood once complained.
The feds also accuse Dean Skelos of misrepresenting the kind of work he did for his law firm, and say they plan to use that against him at trial if he testifies in his own defense or tries to call character witnesses.
Nestle: Well, we will do it in the way these changes always take place — you do it through education of the public; you create demands for different kinds of foods; you teach parents to go into schools and look at what their kids are eating and then do something about it; you change policy so that it becomes more difficult for food companies to advertise to children; you stop them from marketing junk food to kids using cartoon characters.
And so his — the character that he's sort of wheeler / dealer with knowledge of the street is integral to the kind of science and technology he does.
That's exactly right but its important to point out that that's only one piece of the puzzle and we don't proclaim to be matching anybody on any kind of an emotional or like you said a character level.
I made a remark that thought guys that did jobs like police or firefighters had a special kind of character that I admired, and she said well why aren't you dating one.
For example, you find out that Butler's character was some kind of operative agent, but this seems to be putty in a plot hole to explain why he is so good at what he is doing.
Using a looped - over approach to the sound, only rarely do we actually see the characters speak the words we hear, which contributes to a fractured, dreamlike tone, a kind of black - magic - realism (imagine an anti- «Beasts of the Southern Wild» designed not to inspire wonder, but stomach - churning dread).
Now, while I enjoy this aspect, it truly does not have any closure to the characters in the Jungle and everyone kind of accepts it, moves on, and the movie ends.
The game can be kind of slow and the presentation did start out really good especially how the new characters were introduced and the new bosses but that quit halfway through the game it seemed, of course by that time you were addicted and just wanted to continue playing.
Johansson seems a little more out of place, but you don't expect much in the way of fleshed - out female characters in this kind of production.
Laden with lazy writing that drags out clichéd phrase after clichéd phrase — seriously, the line «you don't write, you don't call...» should be permanently retired from screenplays, especially if it's delivered between characters who hate each other — the story kind of plods along, checking off plots points from a list.
And Tom Wilkinson gives his character, rapidly falling for the tarnished woman, an unjokey realism, affording the tale a kind of gravity that Wilde, strictly speaking, didn't demand.
It felt kind of slow though and despite the fact that some of the characters do go through hard times, the DeNiros performance and the movie in general was so light hearted it was hard to really believe anything was at stake or anything bad would happen.
But Derbez's character eventually becoming a thoughtful husband, a caring father, and the kind of decent man the ol' girl wouldn't mind sharing a bed with doesn't quite disguise the fact that this is some deceitful, felonious, gaslighting - type shit.
Neither cracks a smile, which is its own kind of victory, but nor do they crack the code of these «characters,» two men united by circumstances that look, in movie form, not so stranger than fiction after all.
As a portrait of modern journalism, though, it leaves quite a lot to be desired; this is the kind of film that has characters trade grandiose talking points about the ethics of reporting, but can't be bothered to show its reporter hero — still recovering from the damage factual inaccuracies did to his career — using a recording device during interviews.
There is nothing too complex or overdone about it, which is kind of what I was hoping for, but there are no real stakes aside from seeing if our main characters make it out alive, which in the end does not really matter, because they all pull of ridiculous stunts, making for a very far - fetched film.
Julian Mitchell's script freely doles out all kinds of pithy, self - conscious bon mots among its cast, but doesn't bother to flesh out convincingly the emotional conflicts and dramas in which the characters find themselves.
The kind of run - of - the - mill biopic that seems like a telefim, with a conventional script that lays every detail out in the open (in case you have any cognitive problem) and a series of irrelevant flashbacks that don't really help us understand the character as well as they should.
This highly specific character becomes, ironically, a kind of everyman: like all of us, he's just doing his best, and his best is only occasionally good enough.
As if it's not enough that the characters are kind of unlikable in certain areas, this narrative that does little outside of simply meditate upon the questionable leads is pretty thin, and that really undercuts much momentum, to where natural shortcomings play an instrumental role in bringing the final product to mediocrity, and yet, I won't go so far as to say that this film's story concept is completely juiceless, as its portrayal of a nerdy manchild's lifestyle is pretty realistic, if not genuine, and therefore kind of intriguing.
Yes I dislike the way Legolas is portrayed in these films, as if he's some kind of invincible super God - like character who can do virtually anything such as defy gravity.
That's one of the ways he gives his movies a mythical quality; the characters don't talk in mundane everyday dialogue, but in a kind of elevated geekspeak that lovingly burnishes the details of their legends, methods, beliefs and arcane lore.
And, while I'm growing a bit weary of her, I enjoyed Leslie Mann as the mother of some of these girls, and she nails the modern day new - age philosophy of parenting «these type» of girls to a T. All in all this is a glossy and fun film that will satisfy, but doesn't leave a strong legacy like the kind the characters aspie to have, Regardless, I dug it and think you should check it out.
If you don't know, the lead character is sixteen - year - old Katniss Everdeen, and, according to Variety and EW, the list of actresses reading for the part includes 2010 Oscar nominees Jennifer Lawrence (Winter's Bone) and Hailee Steinfeld (True Grit), as well as Abigail Breslin (Little Miss Sunshine), Chloe Moretz (Kick - Ass), Emma Roberts (It's Kind of a Funny Story), Lyndsy Fonseca (Kick - Ass), Saoirse Ronan (the upcoming Hanna), Emily Browning (the upcoming Sucker Punch) and the lesser known Shailene Woodley (TV's The Secret Life of the American Teenager) and Kaya Scodelario (U.K. TV's Skins).
Yes, do note that I said that the underdevelopment makes it «hard [u] er [/ u]» to get invested in the characters, because as if it's not bad enough that the characters are so undercooked and, well, kind of bland, they're unlikable, or at least the lead is, for although Sam Eidman's portrayal of the Scott Weidemeyer character is engaging convincing, the character himself is just too much of a manchild - concerned with the superficial and his own self - esteem over the concerns of others and growing up - for you to feel for him all that much.
In the end, I didn't care much for what happened to the characters because the stakes are kind of thrown out the window.
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