But its kind of odd that the original damsel in distress hasn't become playable along side the hero and the original antagonist so I think that Pauline should've become playable a LONG time ago and not to mention the fact that there is not enough human representation in the Mario series since there are only 8
main human characters that are playable the babies I don't think they count since they're just baby versions of their adult counterparts and also Pauline still appears in the Mario series just in the Mario vs Donkey Kong series though plus shes one of the only human characters left that haven't become playable yet since the other one is Professor E Gadd
The two
main human characters here are Maria and Marcus, who meet in the West Texas car lot where the 20 - year - old Buick Electra has most recently landed.
It's sad to say that I wished for
the main human characters to get stepped on by a Transformer just so the movie would come to an abrupt ending.
But its kind of odd that the original damsel in distress hasn't become playable along side the hero and the original antagonist so I think that Pauline should've become playable a LONG time ago and not to mention the fact that there is not enough human representation in the Mario series since there are only 8
main human characters that are playable the babies I don't think they count since they're just baby versions of their adult counterparts and also Pauline still appears in the Mario series just in the Mario vs Donkey Kong series though plus shes one of the only human characters left that haven't become playable yet since the other one is Professor E Gadd
Kaitlyn Dias voices
the main human character — an eleven - year - old girl named Riley — but the main cast is composed of actors who voice her different emotional states.
Chris O'Donnell is on board as
the main human character, Officer Shane.
Woody Harrelson plays
the main human character, an unnamed Colonel clearly modeled after Marlon Brando's Colonel Kurtz in Apocalypse Now.
The film's been criticized for the weakness of
the main human character, the incompetent chef Linguini that the rat Remy controls like a puppet.
Not exact matches
Nothing against toys, bugs, monsters, or fish, but «The Incredibles» was the first Pixar movie with
human main characters, ones you could truly identify with whether you're a parent or a child.
Possession, the
main character notes that the one unchallenged dogma of his generation is the Freudian belief that sex is the mainspring of
human behavior.
There is a rather profound section in the «Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy» set of books, where the
main character Arthur, upon an awakening because of a
human love, feels like he has been a trapped animal, that finds its cage open, with the fields stretching out, beautiful, before him.
Only cartoons in which the
main characters were either
human or animal were included in the analysis, as it's not clear if the concept of death among «humanised» objects, such as cars and toys, exists.
I do recall this movie coming out and it was quite a big deal, very popular, quite an original idea and following on well from things like «Flight of the Navigator» and of course «E.T.» This was possibly one of the first movies to use this concept where a robot featured as the
main character with
humans mainly as secondary
characters.
Herbie is cute and hilarious, the love bug is an example of a non
human main character that doesn't need to speak out to be adorable.
The
main characters are one dimensional and the suppose
human villains are generic.
The
main character of the game is Aloy a girl who is part robot part
human and different, woah woah, from everyone else.
But once it becomes obvious that the story's
main character is a lying sociopath, no amount of her dialogue can offer any twists - the surrounding normal
humans connected with the crime (s) offered those up in a rational, if not stupid, way.
While Gerwig and Baumbach's previous effort, «Frances Ha,» similarly explored complex female friendships and a
main character earnestly struggling to grow as a
human, «Mistress America» dips further into the New York groove and questionable creative endeavors that also mark «Lady Bird.»
The Smurfs, which promises to Smurf us all over next summer, features Harris, Glee's Jayma Mays and Hank Azaria (as villain Gargamel) as
humans, with the likes of Katy Perry, Anton Yelchin, Alan Gumming, BJ Novak, Jonathan Winters and The Daily Show's John Oliver providing just some of the voices for the
main characters.
Sherman - Palladino also spotlighted the stellar cast, singling out the
main stars, Michael Zegen, Alex Borstein, Tony Shalhoub and Marin Hinkle, but specifically giving her leading lady special recognition: «Rachel Brosnahan, half -
human, half - Tolkien
character.»
Well, since he was born in secrecy and after his mother passed away his
main human contact is Carla Gugino «s
character, an astronaut that lives in the same Mars base, Gardner finds a way to get that
human connection he so badly wants.
But if the film is trying to say
humans are worth saving, the
main characters in this film hardly model the kind of behavior that speaks well of our race.
Even if these
characters have love interests, the
main point of their identity is to exist as
human beings in their own right.
Textures are generally blurry and muddy, there is a lot of pop in and screen tearing, though
character models looking convincingly
human, if not particularly detailed except for
main characters.
As the story unfolds, you don't really like the
main characters - the single mum Halley in particular and even, many times, against your better instinct as a
human being, her child - Moonie.
A good chunk of the film deals with escapes and the
main characters creeping around on empty streets, and the lossless tracks really gives a sense of the emptiness of the city with small, subtle noises; the sound of
humans disintegrating is another highlight.
What if we were given an option of not only designing our
human avatars, but also given the ability to pick one of the animal classes in Animal Crossing to serve as our
main character?
When a film's
main character (or
characters) is a despicable
human being, its filmmakers must strike a delicate balance in order to both keep it engaging for the audience and not overly deferential toward its pro-antagonists.
We have seen these types of comedies before where the
main character is this deplorable
human or some old curmudgeon.
It does almost nothing to explore the inner life of the
main character and as a result, ends up revealing very little about technology or
human nature.
For its first 20 minutes or so, Porco Rosso doesn't even acknowledge the fact that its
main character is a
human with the head of a pig.
And as updates come through on the film's official site, its interesting to note that nowhere are the
main characters referred to as their superhero monikers: Mr. Fantastic, Invisible Woman,
Human Torch or The Thing.
By the time «One Day,» a decades - spanning nonromance, gets around to making one of its
main characters seem like an actual
human, the film's just about over.
It was the first film from the studio where the
main characters were
human.
Human characters don't exactly look like ones you'd see in the
main Pokemon games, more resembling
characters you'd see in a CGI movie, but I like that as it's something different.
I particularly liked the following non-traditional elements: that the
main human gamer we see is a girl, not a boy, that the kick arse space marine (Jane Lynch) is a woman, and that the second billed
character, Venellope (Sarah Silverman), is effectively a child with a disability.
We've known next to nothing about the mysterious show, and this first full Extant trailer starts to tease some vague sense of what the producers meant when they said last year that the
main character's «experiences lead to events that ultimately will change the course of
human history.»
In this installment, our
main ogre looks more
human — Shrek actually resembles the late Carroll O'Connor in this outing — and the
human characters behave more like ogres.
That said, the creation of the
main characters was a challenge for the team, according to co-director Graham Annable: «Their arms and legs have to be able to come out and go in separately at different speeds, and their heads need to disappear inside, and at the same time, they need to be capable of all the range of movement of any kind of a normal,
human puppet.»
Though Christianity is an important characteristic of the
main character Desmond, this isn't a film that pushes that, it pushes more the strength of the
human spirit, and how anything can be done with the right determination.
Why do these films, and others in the action genre, concentrate on the fate of the
main characters while overlooking the loss of
human life and the cost of property damage that occur in their wake?
The point is not that the
main characters are homosexual but that they are, like anyone in the world, searching for some type of
human connection — not just with others, but with themselves, for aspiring Broadway composer Gabriel must learn to find the passion within himself to fuel his work.
One of the
main characters features Stephen Wiltshire (the
human camera) as child.
All three
main characters are believably drawn, while their struggle between loyalty and self - preservation raises uncomfortable questions about what it means to be
human.
This one reminded me of Twilight in so many places, only the
main characters were swapped: female vamp,
human man, undeniable attraction, her family (and the vampire laws) forbid their love and revealing what she is, which puts them on the run from the vamp «family».
«As in all the Commissario Brunetti novels, Venice, brooding over the
human comedy, Venice watchful of the sea is always a
main character... Leon's mysteries are always welcome companions because they offer the intellect, as well as the heart, the food they crave.»
In Neverwinter, players explore the famous fictional city with
characters created from one of the
main eight races (
human, half - orc, dwarf, elf, half - elf, halfling, tiefling and drow) and one of the five classes (Trickster Rogue, Devoted Cleric, Control Wizard, Guardian Fighter and Great Weapon Fighter).
The story is centred around
main character Anne, who acts as an enforcer in The Forgotten Lands aiming to quell any rebellions for her master Bonku, as he attempts to return them to the
Human World.
Left Alive is survival shooter that explores the
human story from three
main characters in war - torn Novo Slava in 2127, and it's coming from the creative minds behind the Armored Core series and the designers behind Metal Gear Solid
characters and Ghost in the Shell mechs.
Textures are generally blurry and muddy, there is a lot of pop in and screen tearing, though
character models looking convincingly
human, if not particularly detailed except for
main characters.