Sentences with phrase «made as a sidekick»

Though Luigi is a heroic character in the Mario games, he is usually made as a sidekick to Mario, although in some media and games he is referred to as a partner.
Though Luigi is a heroic character in the Mario games, he is usually made as a sidekick to Mario, although in some media and games he is referred to as a partner.

Not exact matches

Making massive amounts of cookies is never daunting with the KitchenAid ® Custom Metallic ® Series Stand Mixer as your sidekick.
And his new sidekick, Jones, made even more trips to the line, generating an estimated 10.7 foul shots per 40 as a sophomore at Northwest Florida State.
My mom friends and I were willing to buy anything that promised to make our lives easier — to make our babies sleep better, to make nursing more comfortable, to make having a baby as a constant sidekick a little less physically difficult.
It's followed by an album highlight in the light - hearted theme for Conan's Mongol sidekick Subotai, presented as a splendid dialogue for cor anglais and clarinet in «Theology / Civilization», widening to the strings to make a truly joyful antidote to the oppressive feel of the preceding tracks.
Harris as Kate mostly exists to react to Johnson's antics and keep Rampage's plot moving forward, but she is relevant to the story and makes for a proper sidekick to Johnson.
All that said, and much as Dirk and his cohorts — sidekick Al (Steve Zahn) and Eva Rojas (Penélope Cruz), an action - inclined World Health Organization doctor — jump and push and shoot and grunt to make the thing go, Sahara never accelerates.
Much as McConaughey and his cohorts — sidekick Steve Zahn playing sidekick Steve Zahn (again) and Penélope Cruz playing action - inclined World Health Organization doctor Eva Rojas (go figure)-- jump and push and grunt to make the thing go, Sahara never accelerates.
What makes Afro Samurai so amusing as a game is the voice acting by none other than Samuel L. Jackson who plays Ninja Ninja, our heroes sidekick.
Lee Valmassy has a lot of fun letting loose as the gleefully farcical villain (a mohawked, golden - grilled gangster who only wears jumpsuits), and Art Hsu turns in a scene - stealing performance as the hero's duck - loving sidekick, but while fans of bad movies might appreciate what «The FP» has to offer, it's not exactly the ready - made cult classic that it's so desperately trying to be.
Kate Beckinsale does her best, and certainly achieves more as the sidekick than she did as the lead in the awful Underworld; Richard Roxburgh is very over the top in a boring kinda way; and David Wenham is the only person that manages to make the most out of the very limited script they had.
Charlotte Rampling: The Look DVD Review by Kam Williams Documentary Offers Intimate Self - Portrait of Legendary Actress The legendary Charlotte Rampling has been making movies since the mid-Sixties when she first stole scenes as the late Lynn Redgrave's sidekick in Georgy Girl.
, hardly qualifies as a making - of, although it's interesting to learn that the heroes and sidekicks split into two camps off - camera as well.
The 39 year old has made his name in dramatic films with roles in movies like End of Watch, Shooter and Fury, so he was worried he would mess up as the sidekick of Ant - Man's alter ego, Scott Lang, played by Paul Rudd.
Evans is extremely well cast as the self - regarding braggart Gaston, and he and Josh Gad (who plays his adoring sidekick, LeFou) make a winning comic double act.
It's wearying, the endless scenes of Peter weeping piteously; exhausting when the standard pussy - whipped, sarcastic best friend (Bill Hader) does the standard sidekick in a scatological two - step tango; and just woeful when Paul Rudd makes his perfunctory appearance as a burner beach bum with no other function than to be to this little ejaculate of flicks what Rob Schneider is to Happy Madison joints.
While Shandling is unquestionably the star of the show (s), the ensemble makes the series click, especially Jeffrey Tambour's sharp - as - a-sponge sidekick Hank (perfectly played with blowhard vanity and oblivious babbling) and Rip Torn's smiling wolf of a producer Artie: loyal, fiercely protective, a veteran schmoozer quick to smile and quicker to toss off a epithet laden insult.
Gordon - Levitt makes a meaty cipher out of ostensibly being a sidekick, while Ellen Page breaks free from Juno as the fast - thinking, likeable Ariadne.
We've all grown to love the gun - slinging raccoon and his plant sidekick, but the Avengers are going to be just as confused as we were when Marvel decided to make Guardians into a movie back in 2014.
However, while Harris makes for an appropriately smart and menacing adversary, the loss of Rachel McAdams (only briefly seen this time) as Holmes's romantic foil proves to be a more sizeable step backward; while she was not the most comfortable fit in the first film, her chemistry with Downey was promising — which becomes all too painfully clear when neither Downey nor Jude Law (as trusty sidekick Dr. Watson) show much rapport at all with her ostensible replacement, Noomi Rapace as a gypsy who (platonically) joins the duo's mission.
As their agent Susan (Alice Lowe) tells them, confident, good - looking Charlie is leading - man material, whereas Oscar is made to play the «chubby, funny» sidekick... or, as it turns out, to sell his soul making nutty adverts dressed as a squirreAs their agent Susan (Alice Lowe) tells them, confident, good - looking Charlie is leading - man material, whereas Oscar is made to play the «chubby, funny» sidekick... or, as it turns out, to sell his soul making nutty adverts dressed as a squirreas it turns out, to sell his soul making nutty adverts dressed as a squirreas a squirrel.
The previously announced recurring cast members include: Christian Slater as Elliot Decker, the school crossing guard and self - proclaimed «Safety Czar» of Jefferson G. County, who has made it his mission to protect the world from Milo; Vanessa Williams as Zack's mom Eileen Underwood; Sarah Chalke as science teacher Miss Murawski; Jemaine Clement as Dr. Zone, a popular television show character who travels through time with his trusty sidekick Time Ape; Chrissie Fit as Amanda Lopez, an overachieving perfectionist in Milo's class; Vincent Martella as Bradley Nicholson, Milo's envious and pessimistic classmate; Diedrich Bader as Milo's dad Martin Murphy; Pamela Adlon as Milo's mom Brigette Murphy; Kate Micucci as Milo's sister Sara Murphy; Mackenzie Phillips as Principal Elizabeth Milder; Dee Bradley Baker as Milo's dog Diogee; Brett Dalton as high - level time travel agent Brick; Gregory Michael Cipes as classmate Mort Schaeffer; Sophie Winkleman as Dr. Zone's sidekick Time Ape; Michael Culross as high school teacher Kyle Drako; and Kevin Michael Richardson as Coach Nolan Mitchell.
Tim Key is a standout as Alan's radio sidekick, and Monica Dolan, who plays Alan's office booty call, makes every scene with Coogan deliciously irksome.
It's also irksome that he's cast Omar Sy as Nicolas; it introduces a racial mix into the story, making it more plausibly about modern France, but at the uncomfortable cost of making Nicolas a compliant black sidekick.
The finished product stars Cress Williams (*) as Black Lightning, and shares some trappings with the other Berlanti shows: a large family presence (including Christine Adams as ex-wife Lynn, and Nafessa Williams and China Anne McClain as daughters Anissa and Jennifer), a cop (Damon Gupton's Inspector Henderson) who's not sure what to make of this superpowered vigilante, a trusty tech support sidekick (James Remar as Peter Gambi, who in the comics is a tailor specializing in making costumes for supervillains), and an archnemesis (Marvin Jones III — aka rapper Krondon — as vicious gangster Tobias Whale).
As you progress through the original (and surprisingly engaging) Harry Potter tale you'll reach branching moments that let you make mostly meaningless decisions that influence your character and your one - dimensional plot device sidekick, Rowan.
As Igor, the boyish Daniel Radcliffe seems a little miscast when he's first seen with clown make - up and hunching his back, but once he cleans up, he brings a soulfulness to the sidekick role that has always been stripped of character and just relegated to a freak.
Naomie Harris as Dr. Kate Caldwell makes for an interesting sidekick.
People have loved Fred Willard since the mid-1970s, when he made his first TV splash in Fernwood 2 - Night, a lost classic about a chat show host (Martin Mull) with Willard as his extremely dumb sidekick.
Scarlett Johansson gets a real chance to shine, as she's not as much a supporting player as a sidekick to Captain America, contrasting his virtuous nature well with he kind of real - world earthiness that makes for a good, balanced team, especially as her combat skills are of a similar vein.
Dwayne Johnson's enormous charisma makes every scene he's in enjoyable, Naomie Harris makes for an interesting sidekick and Joe Manganiello is a surprising highlight as a sexy mercenary.
Yogi's diminutive sidekick Boo Boo (a nasal Justin Timberlake in a role we can only assume was offered to him long before The Social Network made him a «serious» actor) serves his comedic purpose well, as does nature documentarian and love interest Rachel (a half - hearted Anna Farris) who bonds with Smith over their geeky shared love of nature.
Anyone who loved the quirky and intriguing characters seen in the Gearbox games won't be disappointed as each one, even the slightly useless sidekick Vaughn, has a distinctive look or sound that makes them unforgettable.
His sidekick, Watson, will also make an appearance... as an eight year old girl.
Toad also makes a major appearance as Mario's sidekick within the forty - fourth issue based on Super Mario 3D Land.
Just as DKC2 took DK's sidekick Diddy and made him the star, DKC3 does the same by putting Dixie Kong in the spotlight.
Billy Graham's Luke Cage, Hero for Hire comics provide a springboard into many of the contemporary works by making black figures not as inferior sidekicks to white companions, but heroic protagonists in their own right.
As you can see, overall the Sidekick is well - made, easy to navigate and fits well in the hands, but is that enough to make it your next Android device?
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