Sentences with phrase «more big name actors»

The film stars Robert Downey Jr., Elizabeth Olsen, Tom Holland, Scarlett Johansson, Chris Evans, Chris Hemsworth, Chadwick Boseman, Benedict Cumberbatch, and, because it's an Avengers movie, like a dozen more big name actors.
Later, however, she added that she doesn't want any more big name actors to join the cast of «Black Panther» because «It's incredibly important to open the tent.

Not exact matches

The performances of big and small characters are so intense, that by simply saying big name Brad Pitt gives the weakest performance will give a clear idea of how incredible each actor is in their role; Pauls Dano and Giamatti, Sarah Paulson, Taran Killam, Alfre Woodard and more all contributing to their unique and unforgettable stories.
i only wish those thousands went to work on movies of more substance than fighting robots... and you don't have to apologize to me, i can in fact compare «Real Steel» to «The Fast and the Frivolous» films because in essence they are one - in - the - same, simply just the flavor of the week kind of flicks that have no real pull behind them other than big name actors, CGI and a promise of action.
Maybe it was the weak script that gave the actors nothing to work with, or maybe the casting director was more worried with getting big names than collecting the right cast.
Only the roster of stars used to prop up its mainstream appeal causes distraction — a stipulation of 20th Century Fox in coughing up more than half the budget was the inclusion of famous faces, and plenty of big name actors wanted to work with Malick whether they made final cut or not.
Washington is now approaching his 60th birthday and he's spent more than a quarter of a century on the big screen, breaking into the big time when he won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor on the back of 1989's Glory and became a household name in the 1990s with the likes of Malcolm X, The Pelican Brief, Philadelphia, Crimson Tide and Courage Under Fire.
It probably also helps that he's more affordable than other big name actors might be.
May I suggest this one to the more devoted fans of the rugged and imposing Liam Neeson and some other big - named actors who offer solid work.
The result of having such big - name actors lending their voices is that everything seems just that little bit more polished.
Character in the old - fashioned sense is distributed much more liberally to character actors in character parts: a prison guard who performs Bach (Tim Blake Nelson), a sadistic mad - scientist surgeon with an archetypally grotesque assistant (Peter Stormare and Caroline Lagerfelt), and the biggest scenery chewer of all, a greenhouse scientist named Dr. Iris Hineman (Lois Smith — the same actress, I was astonished to recall, who played a whorehouse madam's callow young assistant in East of Eden 48 years ago), who's accorded one scene in order to give us some vital exposition.
Still, Allen never fails to attract in - demand, big - name actors (many of whom here are reuniting with him) who more often than not prove to be comfortable with his unique rhythms and cadences.
Some big - name actors do more than just star in million - dollar budgets — they have a stake in production companies of their own.
But while his own name may be unfamiliar, many of the once - fledgling actors and filmmakers whom he nurtured / exploited are not: Martin Scorsese («Boxcar Bertha»), Ron Howard («Grand Theft Auto»), Peter Bogdanovich («Targets»), Jonathan Demme («Caged Heat»), Joe Dante («Piranha»), Robert DeNiro («Bloody Mama»), Pam Grier («The Big Doll House»), screenwriter John Sayles («The Lady in Red»)-- all these and many more appear in «Corman's World» in new and archival interviews.
Throughout the month of April, fans can come to Barnes & Noble to meet the celebrities they love including former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, actor Keegan Allen, bestselling authors David Baldacci and Lisa Scottoline, former FBI Director James Comey, chefs Giada De Laurentiis and Lidia Matticchio Bastianich and many more big names.
Putting the clumsy rules aside we noticed some major problems; across the standard two - year playing time neither of us were struggling for money, nor were big name actors and directors with fantastic stats hard to come by, and thus we were both quickly producing huge movies which in turn gave us lots of money again to go hunting for even more great characters.
When we asked if this technology could perhaps make it likely that more high - profile actors would be attracted to games as a performance medium in a manner similar to the recent upswing of big names on TV, the creative director didn't think it unlikely.
Earlier this year, another big name, actor and «zen master» Steven Seagal, attached his name to the new cryptocurrency «Bitcoiin2gen,» which also posits itself as a «superior or more advanced version of [Satoshi Nakamoto's] Original Bitcoin.»
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