Ultimately, I thought it has held up nicely over the years, and it offers a compelling
little character piece.
The two play workers who are spending their summer repainting traffic lines in the middle of a country highway, and it's a wonderful
little character piece.
«The Singer» was a well - turned, affecting
little character piece with a superb Depardieu performance that arguably cartried more weight than the film did.
Not exact matches
The
Little Character sets are three -
piece sets with a long sleeves for chilly days, short sleeves for warmer days, and elastic, super soft pants to go with either.
From matching
pieces to the images on the base to telling
little stories about different
characters, this puzzle engage toddlers and help them with their fine motors skills.
Grace / Julie is a fully complex, almost twisted,
character that you don't want to sympathize with because sometimes it feels like she's just a
little whiny about her very perfect life and a boyfriend who just loves her to
pieces, or at least loves the person she's made herself be for him.
The Living Fresh Turkish Hand Towels were just the perfect
pieces we needed to add a
little warmth and
character to our space.
Your
little lady will be drifting off to sleep with her favorite
characters with this two -
piece Paw Patrol set.
I love how the herringbone is a
little uneven, and gives the
piece character.
It's a totally convincing
piece of work and even when things start to get a
little nuts it feels believable, thanks to the writing with is stunningly free of phoniness or convention and the acting, which is so easygoing and natural that you can't help but identify with all the
characters by the time the credits roll, and maybe yearn to spend another all - nighter with them.
- «Recast, Reshot, Reclaimed» — This
piece follows the unprecedented recasting of the
character J. Paul Getty a
little over a month before the film's theatrical release.
And though I'm often reticent to watch movies more than once or twice, Tully is the kind of cinematic treat — a cult classic well in the making — that you'll want to rewatch again the second it's over, not just to help
piece together various narrative clues but to revisit the rib - tickling jokes and hang out with these
characters for a
little longer.
The plot itself means very
little —
characters make massive leaps of logic and we scoot from location to location all in an effort to get to the next action set
piece.
, valued laughs over
character or theme, and preferred a thousand
little gags over a few big laughs (it had no comedic set
pieces; the film was the set
piece).
This is really a one man
piece, and the supporting
characters have very
little to do.
While it allows Bronson to be a
little less serious than the brooding
characters he's better known for, the plot is an utter mess and the rescue attempts (there are several) are nothing more than a string of haplessly assembled action
pieces that only serve to illustrate what a terrible rescuer Colton is (as is his sidekick of sorts, played by Randy Quaid).
Sure, he is
little more than a nasty
piece of work, stereotypically bound to his honour, yet Momoa plays it well, creating a wickedly nasty
character.
Continuing his odyssey abroad, once again filming in London, You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger is yet another ensemble
piece with too many
characters and too
little substance.
Maybe break up the action set
pieces with quick expositional scenes, so the
characters could get to know each other a
little better and we, as the audience, could find out everyone's backstory.
Walken hasn't been this good in years, in a role that lovingly blends the oddball
character pieces he excelled at in his youth and his love of comedy he adopted, perhaps a
little too openly, in his later career.
When asked what his cinematic influences were for the latest — and supposedly final — Wolverine stand - alone movie, director James Mangold reeled off an impressive and enticing list that included none - more - classic Western Shane, indie - hit heart - warmer
Little Miss Sunshine and Darren Aronofsky's bruising
character piece The Wrestler.
Its jokes fall flat, its stars have
little chemistry, and Fuqua seems impatient to get to the next set
piece rather than invest in his
characters.
Payne's script brilliantly hides
little details about the
character and the audience gets to put the
pieces together as we go.
With just a
little fine tuning in the
character development department, Abrams actually allows us to care about each
character and mission, using every tool in his arsenal to put us in the center of the action, forcing us to marvel at the awesome spectacle of each set
piece with solid intrigue, and even a touch of nervous anticipation.
Little backstory is provided early on, giving more weight to
pieces that are picked up from
characters carefully dancing around old wounds.
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...
The former music video director has always seemed to have a flair for visual aesthetics but had appeared more concerned with the technique of his action
pieces than in developing strong characterizations, and working with very
little in the way of quality writing, he made pretty pictures that failed to really inspire since we didn't care for the
characters enough.
Of the other competition buzz films leaving Sundance with distribution deals that guarantee their release: Peter Hedges's
Pieces of April is a silly sitcom with a Guess Who's Coming to Dinner twist; Tom McCarthy's The Station Agent is
little more than a three -
character, metaphorically burdened off - Broadway play, but Peter Dinklage's understated performance gives it a bit of substance; Catherine Hardwicke's thirteen captures the hysteria of teenage girls, and its depiction of how a good girl can go bad overnight will give parents nightmares, but the script, co-written by Hardwicke and Nikki Reed (who also plays one of the two teen leads), is as overexcited as the girls themselves, and its affirmative ending is unearned.
The latest entry features an ensemble cast made up of
pieces of the previous films yet it fails as these
characters are given
little with which to work.
The plot is a
little misty and it does get repetitive but it's a fetching
character piece overall.
Joe Brody's story and the
characters were really good, until the monsters showed up, at which point they did
little more than drift from set -
piece to set -
piece, looking lifeless and uninteresting.
On
little pieces of papers, write up one for the protagonist, one for the antagonist, six for the round
characters, 10 for the flat
characters, and 7 for narrators.
Why you love writing so much and how you started writing when you were five and being an author is your whole life and writing this book took you six years of gut wrenching effort but it's the most amazing story and you put
little pieces of yourself in each
character so that you really got to know them...
This will allow you to view stunning
pieces of concept art, scroll through
character bios and uncover
little known facts behind each game release with an interactive timeline.
The big set -
piece missions and larger - than - life
characters may get all the credit, but it's the
little things that keep us coming back and exploring everything Los Santos has to offer.
Character models tend to look a bit stiff and don't have much detail, but the rest of the table features plenty of
little bits and
pieces to admire.
Visually, Check vs. Mate delivers a decent punch with individual
character / game
piece animations, a
little less than a dozen stunning backgrounds, and a smooth framerate to keep everything nice and tidy.
Fans can take a walk down memory lane in the Museum and view stunning
pieces of concept art, scroll through
character bios and uncover
little known facts behind each game release with an interactive timeline.
As a
little piece of supplementary news, Game Informer tells us that Stephen Merchant will voice the
character of Wheatley, who is apparently a British robot.
Now that you mention it, Gravity Rush 2 might have worked better as a more ensemble
piece with Kat only being played a
little more often than several other
characters.
That can't even be attributed to the decision to split storyline arcs between several
characters, but more in the fact that
little attention has been given to helping players
piece everything together.
I wrote a
little piece on 4 RPG Moms You Have to Love, in which I wax nostalgic for some retro RPGs that had interesting, memorable mother
characters.
Minor
characters and some environment
pieces still look a
little fuzzy, but it never takes you out of the experience.
Customisation of your
character plays a large part of
Little Big Planet of course, and collection of the prize bubbles through the levels gives you many different costume
pieces as you would expect to give your sack boy or girl a unique look.
The devs increased the challenge by letting me switch the positions of each
little character, making it so that your
characters could only survive contact with poisonous
pieces of the environment if they were the same color.
We still know very
little about the final major
piece of DLC, Episode Ignis, as well as the
character creation that is being planned.
Sohn's work has always emphasized storytelling — a
piece would typically be focused on a
character, and a narrative would be implied by that
character's non-specific, and hopefully poetic, interactions with animals,
little pieces of nature, and graphic elements.
To give the
piece a
little more
character I cut some 1x4s to trim the top and bottom.
I still love a white kitchen, but I'd love an island made from an old
piece of furniture or barn wood — something with a
little character!
I think finding
little pieces, or large furniture
pieces, from thrift stores can bring
character to a home.