A mahjong tile, a real life car, the Famitsu mascot, Cat Mario and Cat Peach... it's like they're just picking
the most ridiculous characters they can think of and seeing which ones actually get accepted.
WCCF: I was always a fan of digging around the character customization tools in the Saints Row series to make some of
the most ridiculous characters I could think of.
Not exact matches
BUT: The music is both overwrought and banal, the actors try so hard but finally seem
ridiculous (their
characters are the
most stickish of stick figures), and no person is transformed THAT MUCH in this world (see Flannery O'Connor).
How terribly sad... we have fallen so far that we find ourselves in the
ridiculous position of propping up the oft - injured and rarely inspirational Jack Wiltshire... what's next, extending Walcott, Welbeck and Ramsey... can't you see that these players have nothing to do with winning and all to do with providing recognizable names to the plastic fans who frequent our overgrown library of a stadium... it's high time we rid this club of one of the worlds
most incompetent and unsuccessful owners (look it up) and our fragile and spineless manager (much like our club) who can't bring in the best talent because he knows he can't live up to expectations that come with players of that ilk... think about it, he couldn't even handle Sanchez, who was largely a periphery
character in Barcelona
Most of the
characters were quite believable and there weren't too many plot holes that made the whole thing
ridiculous.
So, it's a special boost when actors come in playing
ridiculous characters, and offers the
most inspired bits.
Kenny Riches also intended for the guru
character to be this
ridiculous stereotype, although the man (named Fred) is presented in a strange way, always in shadow and spouting lame homilies straight out of the
most clichéd self - help books.
Most characters have
ridiculous dialog.
Of course,
most of the fun with new Hyrule Warriors
characters is seeing the
ridiculous new moves they can perform.
It may sound
ridiculous to call a movie called «Hot Tub Time Machine» cerebral, but there are subtleties in the
character development that
most modern - day R - rated comedies can not be bothered with.
Thor isn't the deepest or
most interesting
character, but Hemsworth does his best to add credence to the
character, regardless of how
ridiculous his dialog gets.
While microtransactions have been a highly debated topic lately, in this instance, it doesn't seem as
ridiculous, as
most Animal Crossing fans enjoy the game for how long it takes to build special areas and manage other
characters.
Well - conceived
characters and great heart keep things afloat when even the
most ridiculous plotting seems in danger of sinking things and Holland's wonderful performance keeps everything grounded.
Civil War even manages to succeed where
most superhero sequels fail by squeezing in a fully
ridiculous number of
characters without over-burdening the narrative.
But more than just the autobiographical details, Lady Bird feels
most like a Greta Gerwig movie in the way that it loves its
characters even while they're at their
most ridiculous.
From there, Gerwig recalled, the
character «just kept coming back for more, even though I was partially thinking this was the
most ridiculous thing I've ever written.»
Doreen Green a.k.a. Squirrel Girl was originally created as a one - joke
character - a hero with a
ridiculous set of powers who can somehow defeat the
most powerful foes in the Marvel universe.
«Completely
ridiculous, in the
most sublime sense of the word... But it's not all gags, as [Cannon] wrings tremendous tension, action, and intrigue out of his many - stranded plot, and the dozen - strong constellation of major
characters each have deep emotional stakes on the line.»
Even more impressive is how the plot actually makes you care about these
characters; unlike the intro / outro clipshows
most fighting games have to offer, MKX's story bothers to include things like
character development and heartfelt moments in between all the
ridiculous action.
Along the way, they'll deal with wacky
characters both old and new, memorable witnesses, and some of the
most ridiculous pun names the series has seen so far.
This is the man who put so much crazy into his espionage series that a guy who shoots hornets out of his body doesn't even stand out as the
most ridiculous / unique
character in the series.