Sentences with phrase «mean bigger characters»

Where's Waldo Movie Moves Forward: Hopefully a bigger medium will mean bigger characters because otherwise, it's going to be pretty damn hard to find Waldo.

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When Republicans say «character matters,» when we said Mr. Clinton's infidelities were a big deal, most of us meant it.
Right now Oxlade is probably the biggest character we have of the outfield players — know what I mean without saying much?
I love physical comedy (I mean, you've got to have a sense of humor if you're raising kids) and I'm all for complicated and complex characters, but do we need to cue the laugh track or denounce breastfeeding every time it is depicted on screen, both big or small?
Here's one of my biggest pet peeves when it comes to television: female leads becoming pregnant as a means of character development, having the baby, and then never seeing the baby ever again.
Looking at the bigger picture and by that I mean placing the politics, the rancor, and partisan discord aside, I feel that Grace has the type of character, intelligence, and temperament to solve local, national and international issues as demonstrated in her work ethic and on the campaign trail.
The game attempts to include this character as a bigger part of the story but instead, it serves simply as a means of explaining how you're character obtains powers and that's it.
It casts McCandless in a saintly light - likely a pretty big stretch - but necessarily makes him a sympathetic character and strongly underscores the powerful message we're meant to take from the movie.
Scenes bump into one another as the story lacks any real sense of narrative cohesion, but more a collection of scenes meant to move the characters around the landscape in an effort to make sure all their ducks are in a row for the big finale.
Learned sexiness is a big part of Lawrence's character and what makes her so lethal, but network restrictions mean that the trailer can only hint at that.
I mean who wouldn't want to see all these characters on the big screen?
Each character has their unique moves and elements of the world they can interact with, encouraging replay of story levels in Free Play mode to collect every last Thing you can find — and no, I don't meant the big orange guy.
Marvel's TV and movie efforts have only been integrated in passing, which has meant the resurrected Coulson never got to be reunited with the big screen characters he once knew, despite his tenure on Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
The screenplay and Cianfrance may be interested in the actions and motivations of these characters, but they far more concerned with the Bigger Picture and What It All Means.
To get a different point of view with a character set in Gotham is what excites me the most, but it also means we are likely to get more female super-villains that are long overdue for a big screen adaptation.
While it is incumbent on the audience watching any Indiana Jones film to accept a degree of supernatural power and treasure hunting mystique, the degree to which credulity is stretched coupled with the loss of character at the hands of big action scene artificial imagery means the heart of the film is lost.
It means that this once questionable character thinks of the bigger picture, the future of Wakanda and the greater good of its people.
As the book was written from Sestero's perspective, the film is very much so as well, meaning that though James and his performance will be the biggest thing coming out of this movie, Dave's really the main character.
The inclusion of humor, along with relatively few profanities and only a brief depiction of a nude character with particular body parts carefully pixilated, means the violence will be the biggest concern for families looking for an entertainment option.
If Albert Nobbs is meant to be a tender character study of a little girl lost (take your pick), there's a big, giant hollow in the middle of it where motivation should be.
She had already completed filming on Star Wars: The Last Jedi, but reports indicated that her character General Leia was meant to have an even bigger role in Star Wars: Episode IX.
After all, he had just produced a one - two hit of moody, studio - funded chamber dramas featuring big - name leads (Nicole Kidman, Ben Stiller) who seemed intent on stripping away their movie - star vanity to revel in warts - and - all portrayals of unglamorous, perhaps even mean - spirited, broken characters.
More than 30 playable characters means the biggest problem for fans is figuring out who to choose!
I mean, I could always list off the characters that we've killed in our movies that haven't come back, but the big ones, which I know they're looking at...?»
After the success of this year's Guardians sequel and the re-launch of Spiderman, comes another big Marvel character, Thor, the third outing for the superhero who knows how to swing a mean hammer.
Playing a big screen comic book character usually means more than one movie, so playing Catwoman would be a big responsibility.
Making matters sound substantially less thrilling is the undeniable fact that the plot hinges on the biggest concrete pour in Europe, and that our title character is the man who is meant to be overseeing it — but instead he's on the motorway heading distinctly away from it.
That means that the Merida and Stitch - centric Toy Box Games can use any Disney Originals characters (that includes all 1.0 characters, plus newcomers like Merida, Stitch, Donald, Maleficent, Aladdin, Jasmine, and Hiro & Baymax from Big Hero 6 - despite them being based on Marvel characters).
One would think that Warhead simply being an X-Men character would mean Fox could adapt her in any way they wanted, but evidently the changes Reese and Wernick wanted to implement were big enough that they were forced to okay them with Marvel.
But that doesn't mean we won't get to see some new mutants (though not the New Mutants) brought to the big screen, because there have been rumors of other Marvel Comics characters being introduced in the sequel.
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...
This may not seem like that big of a difference on paper, but proper usage of these characters during full 4 - player matches can mean the difference between winning and losing as players take on specialized roles on the court.
I mean, sure having characters from the LoZ universe beating up a bunch of bad guys looks awesome, but I'm not the biggest fan of the Dynasty Warriors series, so I can't say how much would I enjoy this game, I'll have to wait and see if it's as good as they say it is in Japan.
This wouldn't be such a big deal except that the arcade mode is only 6 fights long and has no character endings, meaning that there is no context for why many of these characters are in the game other than Project Soul couldn't think of replacements or ways to shoehorn them into the main story, but needed their fighting styles to be in the game.
It probably didn't deserve the big screen treatment it got and although Ford's character tries to throw in a bit of conflict to keep things interesting, it just isn't meant for «the movies.»
This means a beta can offer better feedback on big - picture aspects: story arc, character development, pacing, etc..
This small farm on the outer reaches of Cape Cod is a place that is as bewitching and alive as the characters we meet: Violet, a brilliant girl who is in love with books and with a man destined to betray her; Lysander Wynn, attacked by a halibut as big as a horse, certain that his life is ruined until a boarder wearing red boots arrives to change everything; Maya Cooper, who does not understand the true meaning of the love between her mother and father until it is nearly too late.
By big edit, I mean slicing the scenes that don't carry the story forward, adding layers of depth to your characters and figuring out a way to pave over the big plot holes even if it means reworking the entire middle of your book.
Another game BioWare showed off at EA's GamesCom presser was Mass Effect 2, and while doing it they also introduced a new character — Grunt — who looks to be a bigger and a whole lot meaner version of the first game's Wrex.
-- Complete an Echo Six Expansion Pack mission without killing anything with a gun — 30G Bigger They Are — Complete Longest Yard — 20G Leave no Dead Man Behind — Kill every zombie in the Park before leaving — 25G Birth of an Abomination — Complete Root of All Evil — 20G Derailed — Complete The Places We're Meant to Die — 20G Tyranical — 5 Tyrants Slain — 15G Burning Inside — Kill Another Player with Crucible in a Foundry Versus Match — 15G Delivery Specialist — Deliver all 5 Virus Samples for your team in Dispatch's Biohazard Mode — 50G Turret's Syndrome — Shut Down or Destroy 5 Turrets — 20G Boys Club — Beat an Echo Six Expansion Pack mission with the 3 male characters in your party — 30G Supernaut — 3 Super Tyrants Slain — 30G Divided We Fall — Complete an Echo Six Expansion Pack mission with no human player incapacitated from death or infection — 30G
There is a big problem during online play, however; non-host players will often find themselves looking at loading screens during battles while their character remains tangible in the game world, meaning when the game finally catches up they'll probably be dead anyway.
More than 30 playable characters means the biggest problem for fans is figuring out who to choose!
I mean, it's a crossover of two popular series that both star Nintendo's biggest character, and yet they kinda just showed it then went on with no real word of it after.
Btw, it seems he has quite short startup lags for a big sword - wielding character, which maybe means that he has important ending lags, or poor aerial agility.
I adore that Sakurai it's making Smash Bros. more than a Nintendo crossover, he's making a crossover of gaming overall (almost), I mean having Mario, Pikachu, Mega Man, Pac - Man, Link, Sonic, Ryu, Cloud all in just one game it's mindblowing, specially when there's characters like Cloud that never were related to Nintendo, but are one of the biggest gaming icons and cuz of that are able to make their way in.
Rare Replay and the use of a classic Rare character like Rash in Killer Instinct Season 3 probably means that Microsoft was testing the waters of nostalgia to bring us something bigger from the past.
It always has and always will be a big problem for any game that wants to deliver its narrative as it means writers must be able to make everybody outside of the player character much more interesting.
All of this makes for a thoroughly entertaining co-op experience, since every character can contribute to the fight in unique ways and the game also scales depending on the number of players — meaning the challenge gets bigger with more players but the payoffs also get more rewarding.
Army of Two: The 40th Day returns with the same concept of the first; that of Salem and Rios (or whatever, it's not like names mean anything to characters anymore for any game that has guns and grenades) are an army of two guys who must work together to be the biggest and baddest guys with guns in the entire world.
It's a simplified system that essentially means «press the meter burn button to start a big combo» - and it works the same for all 29 characters.
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