Sentences with phrase «life a character straight»

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Annie talks with Phyllis about the myth of the Straight A student and how character development fits into success in the workplace and in life.
Users can try on the main characters» looks from the just - released film Pitch Perfect 3; they live stream makeup tutorials straight from red carpets, collaborating this past year with L'Oréal Paris at Cannes.
A straight single jewish man who lives Montréal, i have a good character, a sens of humor, i read, write and talk English and French, travel by bus and by métro to go to my work as a packaging worker; i practice magic as a hobby, i like action, spy, police, magic and...
I am a woman who finds deep care and humble commitment in her heart and thrives to excellence in service for man and that i can spend the rest of my life with, I am a woman that has a winning personality and clean straight forward character: always with a smile on her face and a warm open inviting he...
This show is straight up ridiculous, a live - action cartoon filled with unbridled performances from the decade's best character actors.
It's unclear how Stiller keeps a straight face, because it's a dead - on critique of the way he plays the stumbling character — and so many of his tentative, beleaguered heroes, guys who forge through life in a defensive crouch, anticipating insult.
The Manic Pixie Dream Girl is a term coined by Nathan Rabin to describe the female character whose written to help the usually white, and definitely straight male hero loosen up and enjoy life.
STAR TREK: DISCOVERY Ordered straight to series (premiere episode airs on CBS) STUDIO: CBS Television Studios / Secret Hideout / Living Dead Guy Productions / Roddenberry Entertainment TEAM: Alex Kurtzman (ep), Bryan Fuller (ep), Heather Kadin (ep), Gretchen J. Berg (ep), Aaron Harberts (ep), Akiva Goldsman (ep), Rod Roddenberry (ep), Trevor Roth (ep) LOGLINE: New take on the Star Trek franchise with a new ship, new characters and new missions.
In Welcome To The Jungle, the characters go straight from everyday life into a fully realized jungle environment, sidestepping the fusion of the two worlds that created some of the most memorable images in Joe Johnston's 1995 film.
It has all the good and bad elements of Anderson's style, including some of his best straight - ahead compositions (the ones with the camera facing perpendicular to a rectangular object like a wall or train while the characters either look straight ahead or move sideways as the camera tracks with them, often in slow - motion) and a vibrant use of color (including the blues and yellows he also used well in The Life Aquatic).
Unlike those other two James films, which focus as much or more on James's killer, this film is more of a straight biopic, as, after a opening sequence establishing a robbery gone wrong and James's mother lying sick in bed, various characters relate the major events of James's life in 15 minute episodes.
Bodet filmed a documentary on him in 2007 (Le carré de la fortune, co-directed with Emmanuel Levaufre) and she and Bozon edited a collection of Delahaye's critical writings for Capricci in 2010, À la fortune du beau, a book which has ensured his work remains accessible to contemporary readers.11 Upon Delahaye's death, Ropert described him as a «powerful speaker with humble roots from another age, hardened by a life of brutal detours, passing from fury to kindness without warning, he was a character straight out of Victor Hugo.»
She plays the titular character, a divorced mother of two with a comically outsized family life that includes a soap opera obsessed bed - ridden mother (Virginia Madsen) and her ex-husband (Edgar Ramirez) sharing the basement with her ornery father (Robert DeNiro, also appearing in his third straight Russell film after his cameo in
Hardcore Marvel Comics fans know in Doctor Strange's brief origin story by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, Strange was a straight - up a-hole before life as the Sorcerer Supreme and even after he remains a mostly aloof, unrelatable character.
With the aid of ensemble players who maintain admirably straight faces amid the absurdity, director Jack Plotnick gets an impressive amount of mileage from a concept — characters in a futuristic sci - fi setting evince «70s angst and attitudes — that might seem at first blush barely adequate to sustain a «Saturday Night Live» sketch.
She plays the titular character, a divorced mother of two with a comically outsized family life that includes a soap opera obsessed bed - ridden mother (Virginia Madsen) and her ex-husband (Edgar Ramirez) sharing the basement with her ornery father (Robert DeNiro, also appearing in his third straight Russell film after his cameo in American Hustle).
Aside from being able to play the gender demographic game straight down the middle, Judd Apatow's films have conquered the comedy game because we actually feel the facts of life events that characters experience.
Creating believable historical fiction means getting facts straight and making sure that your research and imaginative input inspires the most plausible, complex plots and characters you can possibly bring to life.
I wanted to move fluidly through my character's life, following a memory pattern, not in a straight line.
I had difficulty becoming engaged in the lives and personalities of the characters, even as old family secrets were revealed, but I do give credit to the author for putting them in alphabetical order — it was very helpful for keeping the five women straight.
He's got an intriguing design based on all the previous Mario RPG villains in one (someone even said that this is intentional, given his concept as a living nightmare), a way of speaking taken straight from old Dracula movies and a personality which strikes just the right balance between «menacing» and «having any character» (unlike say the Shroobs or Dark Star).
The N3S Emulator places the characters straight in your living room, allowing you to play games while keeping focus on your surroundings — and the experience is equally awesome and surreal.
It looks like something plucked straight from the pages of Country Living or BHG, but with even more charm and character.
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