Its sleek and lustrous side profile features
a lot of character lines and body colored door handles.
Not exact matches
Abby Olcese: I set my expectations pretty low: a
lot of gross - out jokes, not much
character development, and the occasional
line that made me laugh, but also made me feel bad for laughing.
I set my expectations pretty low: a
lot of gross - out jokes, not much
character development, and the occasional
line that made me laugh, but also made me feel bad for laughing.
«While «Legend
Lines» continue to be the backbone
of our campaign, a
lot has changed with the rollout
of the evolved
character,» said Andrew Katz, VP
of Marketing for Dos Equis.
And with each story
line presented in a series
of minimissions averaging 3 to 4 minutes apiece, you spend a
lot of your time switching
characters and saving and loading instead
of just playing the darn game.
The kind
of character who spouts pithy
lines like, «when science shits the bed, I'm the one they call to change the sheets,» with a smile on his face, Morgan's Russell is a definite winner in a film that already has a
lot going for it.
This show has it all — flawed
characters, great acting (Katie Sagal is AMAZING),
lots of action, and an ever growing number
of major story
lines!
If you think along the
lines of the «Weequay» race that are seen in «Return
of the Jedi» and then just add the CGI animated «Clone Wars» series
characters lead by «Hondo» for an idea
of lots of them in a gang.
Fassbender doesn't seem to get a whole
lot of scenes with himself, but he does play two different
characters: modern - day man Callum Lynch, who discovers that he is descended from a long
line of Assassins, and his ancestor Aguilar, who was one
of said Assassins in 15th century Spain.
Whether it's Black Panther's wisecracking science genius sister Shuri or Peter Parker's best pal Ned,
lots of these
characters turned up for a
line or two before the story swept them away.
Air Force One does not offer as much
character nor plot to chew on as Petersen's last thriller involving the presidency, 1993's terrific Clint Eastwood starrer In the
Line of Fire, but it still delivers the goods — a brisk pace, explosions, gunplay, fights,
lots of airborne action, strong acting, and, last and certainly not least, the legendary Harrison Ford.
Of course, in the untitled Avengers 4, all of the «dead» characters turn out to be not - so - dead since there is a lot of evidence in the film itself to support that line of though
Of course, in the untitled Avengers 4, all
of the «dead» characters turn out to be not - so - dead since there is a lot of evidence in the film itself to support that line of though
of the «dead»
characters turn out to be not - so - dead since there is a
lot of evidence in the film itself to support that line of though
of evidence in the film itself to support that
line of though
of thought.
Baker walks a
lot of fine
lines: He observes his
characters, with their anarchic misbehavior and mistakes, with a total lack
of judgment, while also refusing to romanticize them.
The biggest kudos go to Jack McElhone as Frankie, both his acting and the script respect the
character and convey intelligence, humor, and love — no small feat for someone who, despite a
lot of narration, only has one
line of spoken dialogue.
People keep on saying that Taken's biggest flaw is the one - dimensional
characters, but if you dig a little deeper then there is a
lot of clever stuff going on in between the
lines that deserve praise.
Butch is a very different design than Arlo in that there's a
lot of straight
lines, he's a very graphic
character, a
lot of angles in his teeth his body.»
As one
character is obsessed with Elvis, it strikes as ironic that Elvis's blue - eyed soul reflects a
lot of the same marketing success as The Commitments outrageously popular soundtrack album — making one
character's
line about the Irish being Europe's black folks interesting for more than just the realization that Parker is taking another oblique shot across the bow at America's race record.
The main story
line is very basic and, although there are some good moments for certain
characters (Gugu Mbatha - Raw completely owns the scene where she breaks down), it doesn't allow for a whole
lot of real
character development.
There are
lots of funny
lines in the movie, but the main
character, Brooke, just isn't very likable.
A
lot of the film's most uplifting moments are found between the
lines, in images
of the main
characters and the environment around them.
Marvel's The Avengers, the first time the studio brought together its various product
lines — I mean, superheroes — got a
lot of mileage out
of the camaraderie among its main
characters, as well as its amusingly megalomaniacal villain, Loki (Tom Hiddleston).
Rendered with immense detail, but also with big, anime - style
lines, Dragon Ball FighterZ stages add
lots of character to the fighting game.
(Sample: «Affleck, though likable, doesn't have a
lot of variety and resorts to chewing gum to give his
character through -
lines.»)
Characters rap their
lines and thoughts, and though I'm sure a
lot of the wordplay and details are lost in translation, enough gets through to easily follow the story.
D'Onofrio has a
lot more
lines — and more
of a
character to work with — in Steal This Movie, Robert Greenwald's biography
of legendary»60s activist Abbie Hoffman.
This freshened grille is combined with lower bumper styling elements reminiscent
of the Euro - only Ford Mondeo along with a
character line along the hood which all combine to creates new faces that's substantial without being too flashy, though there's an awful
lot of chrome up there.
The shoulder
line however adds a
lot of character, is well defined and runs parallel to the window
line all the way to the tail lamps.
The styling is very dynamic and has a
lot of sharp
lines and cuts, that give the M2 a very distinct
character.
I won't go into the fact that the plot
line, the dialogue and the
characters all needed a
lot of work, probably more than a basic copyedit could fix.
- Kirkus» [A] spirited debut... Compelling
characters, an engaging story
line, and a heroine with
lots of moxie make this a thoroughly enjoyable read.»
While manga has similarities to American comics, there are some stylistic aspects that distinguish them, such as bigger eyes on
characters and more speed
lines in action scenes, and they are typically done in black - and - white, with
lots of cool visual sound effects.
This novel has a
lot to recommend it: engaging
characters, a remarkable story -
line, colorful settings, and underlying themes
of love, life, death, and relationships, all providing great fodder for book club discussions.
Al Simone, senior vice president, Global Marketing for Sierra Entertainment: «Spyro has grown up a
lot since his debut, and players are going to notice advanced gameplay,
character design and story
lines in Dawn
of the Dragon.
As for the voice acting, while a
lot of it was unmemorable but inoffensive, there were a
lot of lines where the
character sounded out
of breath, or like they maybe should have had another take.
Oddworld: New «n» Tasty is at times, an intense, action filled romp and at others a light - hearted take on the tropes
of the «rescue the captured folk» story
line, in a strangely odd - world filled with outrageous
characters with
lots of personality.
Spec Ops: The
Line does a
lot more than most shooters do though, as it makes the violence you are creating meaningful by cut scenes and actions that happen after battle; most
of the time your
character is regretting what transpired.
The
character voices are just as charming as in the last game, but unfortunately, they repeat a
lot of lines.
The voice acting is also
of high - quality and the
lines, even the cheesing
of the
lot, make sense when the
characters speak them.
Marvel Ultimate Alliance features a
lot of great voiceover work for the
characters, their enemies, NPCs, and even some funny
lines from an unseen receptionist at Tony Stark's place.
The worlds are colourful and the
characters are great in the game, but for a
lot of it you are simply undertaking fetch quests whilst trying to get to the finish
line.
It feels a
lot like the original Prince
of Persia but not in a good way, more in a way that leads to uncountable frustrating situations where you can't
line up a jump properly because the
character won't just stand in the right spot.
A
lot of the
lines are taken straight from the show, and each person you pick up depending on who you choose as a driver is
character specific.
In fact, were it not for the stylized movement your
character does, it'd be
lots of walking in a straight
line accompanied by some light platforming that doesn't punish you for falling to your death.
Admittedly, there's nothing in the buyable loot boxes you can't potentially get in - game with a hell
of a
lot of time and effort, but it's hard to see Blizzard selling bundles
of skins, emotes and various other trinkets, some
of which cost more than Overwatch itself, and not feel a sense
of disapproval, especially considering there's no other game rewards and the vast majority
of loot boxes only cough up boring sprays or
character voice
lines.
Overwatch works out a
lot of the tactics for you, usually by flat - out telling the players what kind
of characters your team could use, but there's not really any major consequences to winning and there's more joy to be had in just going crazy with your favourite
character, or even orchestrating some silly
line - up with your team.
But we really felt that it was important to see your
character because we have a
lot of action elements in the game like: jumping, using cover, zip
lining, talking to people.
He spent hours and hours just standing in
lines, but that's where he met
lots of interesting
characters and heard
lots of rumors / info.