I understand that many (including myself) like to make characters that better mesh with the game's world — even if that world is the often - outlandish one of the WWE — but players still had the ability to make more «realistic» wrestlers even when they had the options for
more caricatured machinations.
Of the other two key characters in this film, Mr. Washington is
more caricature than character (although ultimately a pretty good baddie, thanks to Purefoy having some fun with the role), and the Senator is far too much a mystery to be believable (and a waste of Freeman's talents).
First - time writer / director Gavin Wiesen does his best to avoid high school cliches like bullying and teachers that are
more caricatures than real mentors, but he falls into just as many in his portrayal of high school romance, art and teen angst.
Even so, the examples are
more caricature than fleshed - out cases.
Stiles, who won both the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award for The First Tycoon, his 2009 biography of Cornelius Vanderbilt, offers a deeply personal portrait of George Armstrong Custer, the enigmatic and controversial figure who has long been
more caricature than man.
And sure, some of the more gruesome scenes become
more caricature than horrific.
The people you meet in the game, specifically the datable characters, are less fully fleshed out individuals and
more caricatures of the kinds of stereotypical folks you'd find in a dating simulator.
Unlike Kessler and Bertrand, who both seemed
more caricature then character, Augustine is manipulative and malevolent, working towards her goal of capturing Conduits with a tyrant's surety of purpose, completely convinced of the fact that her way is the ONLY way.
Not exact matches
Whether this be true or not, it is
more than fitting a tale for this rock band's classic rootsy
caricature sound.
The show portrays
caricatures that are only semi-fleshed out (but who get
more fleshed out as the show goes on).
Egalitarians, resist the impulse to make
caricatures of those who perhaps apply Scripture
more literally than you.
We should not over-generalise, nor do we mean to join in the routine
caricature of the era «before the Council» as all dust and darkness, any
more than we believe that all has been all sweetness and light since 1968.
Such relationships allow lawmakers to see that faith - based schools are
more than the
caricatures in the headlines.
I am not convinced that this objectification of humanity into victim and executioner does justice to the complexity of the human individual or to the dynamic of evil... The web that unites victim and tyrant in the same person is
more complex than the white hat / black hat
caricature that seems banal even in its natural habitat, the «grade B» movie.
Large sections portray contemporary anti-Semitism as a phenomenon of the right, with a full chapter given to a vicious
caricature of «the religious right,» when in fact anti-Israel and overtly anti-Jewish passions today are
more than equally on the left.
«Because we have forgotten the biblical concepts of true authority and submission, or
more accurately, have rebelled against them, we have created a climate in which
caricatures of authority and submission intrude upon our lives with violence.
You are nothing
more than a
caricature, a living breathing joke and you have nothing relevant to add to any conversation.
The cartoon, as well as his self - taught draftsmanship, pushed Heston toward
caricature and crudity, but these also implicitly advanced his materialism
more compellingly than his familiar arguments.
We could supplement the historical
caricature of a harmonized canonical Jesus with the
more satisfying Christ of faith.
[Dennett's] limited and superficial book reads like a
caricature of a
caricature - for if Richard Dawkins has trivialized Darwin's richness by adhering to the strictest form of adaptationist argument in a maximally reductionist mode, then Dennett, as Dawkins» publicist, manages to convert an already vitiated and improbable account into an even
more simplistic and uncompromising doctrine.
Such a picture is, however, just a
more pejorative
caricature of the Durkheim and Marxist theses that the vitality of religion stands in inverse ratio to society's progressive «development.»
The baby - boomers are themselves far
more diverse than the
caricatures of Yuppies (young, urban professionals), Grumpies (grim, ruthless, upwardly mobile professionals) and Dinks (dual - income, no - kids couples) would suggest.
But we see clues that these girls are
caricatures and not just sweet, hopeful actresses — like when they stress to Mia the importance of being discovered by someone who can «make you
more than who you're seeing now.»
And in part it has to do with the
caricature of Byzantium created during the Enlightenment by writers such Montesquieu, Voltaire, and Gibbon and made
more lurid in the course of the nineteenth century.
The same is true of the bloodthirsty Jewish crowds in Pilate's courtyard and along the way to Golgotha (scenes which both Catholic and Protestant guidelines for Passion plays strongly discourage) Without
more insight, these clamoring figures can only be
caricatures — and when it comes to Passion plays, Christian
caricatures of Jews are only too chillingly familiar.
Indeed, no one has done
more than Wisse, with her translation of and writing about Yiddish literature, to overcome that grotesque
caricature of prewar European Jewry.
Play - by - play minutes of national parliaments, operational reports from headquarters of intelligence agencies, are worth no
more than the
caricatures and Pasquinades of «his majesty's opposition.»
He did not want Absolute pragmatism to lapse into the usual
caricature of idealism, which made ideas into nothing
more than objects of idle contemplation; ideas always contain, at their core, an intention to act.
Religion, along with highlighted excerpts from the
more ribald parts of the Table Talk, have tended to make a
caricature of Luther, as though he might be some kind of a foul - mouthed Billy Graham.
Whittaker Chambers, he says, was «wrong, wrong, wrong»; one chapter's vignette has a character who appears to be a
caricature of Hannah Arendt, and the character is pronounced a «fraud»; he thinks that if Hitler had been assassinated the Germans would have revived their stab - in - the - back theory, which would rankle again for years to come; and then there is that business about the death of a civilization, of which
more presently.
Btw — he made
more forward passes than any other CDM in the premiership last year — so you need to watch
more closely before throwing in your causal and inaccurate
caricatures.
The visceral reaction will always be
more about the
caricature of Dufner's look and flatline pulse.
If we allow, the social media machines will infiltrate our lives with
more stimulation than we can possibly process, and our connections to ourselves and those around us will be left with mere shadows and
caricatures of who and what they once were.
But McDonnell is proving to be
more multi-layered than his
caricature, seeking late in his career to match expediency with belief, gripped by the need to prove economic competence (he reads the findings of focus groups as avidly as New Labour's leading figures used to do), knows the importance of narrative and how George Osborne impressively framed one about how Labour crashed the car and should never be given the keys again.
Corbyn has proven to be
more expedient than his
caricature suggests, or has been forced into expediency.
Even some of the journalists who portrayed him as the bullying
caricature or interviewed him on the assumption that there was no
more to him than the one dimensional stereotype pay homage now he is a TV star.
More than fifty years ago, Peter Sellers brilliantly
caricatured this kind of oratory with «we must build but we must build surely».
Of course, reality is a lot
more complicated than this rough
caricature — biology is NOT destiny for animals with a complex brain, and human instincts are filtered through layer upon layer of culture and other learned behavior.
Michael Sheen continues to prove himself the master of something
more impressive than
caricature, while Frank Langella took home the golden statuette for his portrayal of Nixon.
Mandelson is
caricaturing Ed Miliband's position but the former Climate Change Secretary has certainly called on Labour to tilt
more towards its core supporters.
For Trewin, Alan's politics were
more than a onedimensional right - wing
caricature.
However, we do not agree with the
caricature that the leadership contest has done little
more than dramatise the dilemmas of a directionless party speaking only to itself.
But he is a
more subtle figure than the
caricature suggests.
As a result, we recognize people from hand - drawn
caricatures as quickly as from photographs — and sometimes even
more quickly.
These people also found the
caricatures to be
more realistic than the anti-
caricatures — just like people with normal brains.
People with normal face recognition will say that
caricatures are
more distinct than «anti-
caricatures,» which are closer to an average face.
It's tempting to see these creatures as cartoon characters,
caricatures of ourselves, done up as clowns or,
more seriously, as metaphors for the human condition.
«Long - term projections of the type presented here are always crude
caricatures but I like this study because it does take a
more mechanistic approach based on the known habitat requirements of the species rather than using a
more traditional and simplistic thermal envelope model,» he said.
they make some good points and maybe my
caricature of the high fat low carb diet isn't teally representative of
more pragmatic stuff like that.
In all seriousness, though, the real US presidents are actually far
more cooler than their cinematic
caricatures, so let's take a look at our history and deliberate what the world of online dating would be like under four great US presidents.