Sentences with phrase «much charisma»

The V8 engine is as mighty as ever, with nearly as much charisma as power.
She brings so much charisma, strength and awesomeness to the role, but never feels like she is trying.
Sadly, Broadbent's everyman in this film doesn't possess much charisma, only restrained grumpiness.
As for Luke Ford, he's got about as much charisma as an overcooked noodle.
Part of the reason is that Paul Kaye is extremely unlikable in the lead role, looking a bit like a cross between Marilyn Manson and Gary Oldman, without much charisma or romantic appeal, which is especially critical to make the romance, which constitutes a great deal of the film's short running time, fly.
Also, suck out as much charisma and sex - appeal as possible from the sexy and charismatic actors.
As Schoenberg Reynolds has about as much charisma as a roll of Reynolds Wrap.
The rest of the cast delivers excellent performances as well, especially James Earl Jones and Burt Lancaster fill their lovable characters with so much charisma.
Television is a capital - intensive industry and regardless of how much charisma or vocal support one may have, if one does not have the money to produce a program and pay for its syndication one does not succeed in television.

Not exact matches

Rockwell had so much fun with role that his scenes are the only memorable ones - he brings charisma and joy to a lifeless movie and villain.
According to a recent article by Stanford's Emma Seppälä for the Greater Good Science Center, «one of the most extensive studies on charisma found that charisma is not so much a gift as a learnable skill.»
I desperately wanted to find out what it was that made an organization innovative because so much of the buzz around innovation seems to simply anoint certain companies with the vision and charisma of an innovative leader or culture.
For over a decade, the French emperor had conquered or invaded much of Europe, using his seemingly superhuman charisma, leadership, and strategic thinking to threaten Europe's conservative, monarchical order.
it remains to be seen whether — and how muchcharisma will rule over bureaucratic forms and regulations, or whether organizational concerns will stifle the Spirit.
Just as other once - charismatic religious movements have followed the path of overinstitutionalization and over-regulation, which in turn has discouraged much of the original charisma, the Assemblies of God could suffer the chilling effects of routinization.
Typologies of religious charisma (founder, prophet, priest, etc.) as outlined by Max Weber, A. Causse, G. van der Leeuw and J. Wach, should be worked out in much the greater detail.
Bryan elaborated at length about how much he loves the fans and wrestling, showing off his quirky sense of humor and his one - of - a-kind, infectious charisma.
Moreover, as much as the French hate their elites, they also value highly charisma, poise and experience.
«Both Clinton and Christie are in our state not only to raise cash, but also to give much - needed charisma transplants to the gubernatorial candidates,» McLean said.
Contrary to what his critics like to pretend, however, his success has been about much more than charisma.
Some argued that the genes implicated in the disease promoted creativity; others believed that schizophrenics were frustrated cult leaders — unorthodox thinkers constitutionally «engineered» to lead segments of humanity to break off from the herd, but who lacked the charisma to effect much change.
I've always been a gregarious, outgoing guy, and as a professional journalist and former TV and radio reporter, I've never thought myself to be lacking in the charisma department, so conventional ways of meeting people seemed to me much more opportune and much less shallow than some mobile app that asks you to judge someone based on your first impression of a photo.
Johnson, re-teaming with director Brad Peyton (San Andreas), conveys an almost effortless charisma and magnetic screen presence, but not to the extent that he can generate much sympathy for the film's two - legged characters.
But while the sequel benefits from Reynolds» superhuman charisma as the charmingly annoying, katana - wielding protagonist, the film nevertheless feels too much like more of the same: more of the same gross - out gags, more of the same irreverent jokes, more bits where Deadpool has to regrow severed limbs to the disgust of everyone around him, more running commentary on the movie he's in....
There is a certain intimacy to Hibbs» efforts, though not as much as there is to the efforts of a cast full of dated performances, some of which are dated to the point of mediocrity, while other hold up well enough to be rich with charisma, if not a little dramatic weight, with Audie Murphy himself, as himself, all but carrying the film with his particularly grounded charisma, and charming chemistry with his peers.
There's not too much material to this film, therefore there's not too much too the performances, but charisma is found across the board, with solid chemistry and dramatic highlights that do a lot to define the heart of this colorful human drama.
You quickly find yourself caught up in a rebellion to overthrow the oppressive regime of Pagan Min, a figure known as much for his sense of style and charisma as for his cruelty and naked brutality.
The true star, however, is Julian Dennison, who plays Ricky with so much kooky, lovable charisma that we totally understand why someone would follow him through the bush.
Normally this would be a much bigger flaw against the film, but it's Radnor's lighthearted style that helps in this case, not to mention his charisma and Olsen's increasingly impressive acting talents.
Much of this is due to the performance by Wilson, a master of the kind of offbeat, infectious charisma that probably could allow him to coast through life like Dupree.
Anyway, suffice it to say that Sacks is not only no Frank Sinatra or John Wayne, he's not even much of a Billy Pilgrim, and while his blankness complements the passivity of the character (and Vonnegut's essentially fatalistic view of life), it creates a serious charisma vacuum that, in the novel, is filled by the narrator's generous philosophical digressions.
It isn't that post-meltdown Sheen lacks the charisma to anchor a picture, but that Coppola, on rockier ground with his second feature after the much more aesthetically bold and thematically rich CQ, is serving two masters: his own whimsy; and his obvious desire to stage a career intervention for his friend, recasting the actor's overexposed mania as hangdog sadness — probably the last thing anyone wants to see Sheen embody.
The part was allegedly written for Tom Hanks, but it's impossible to imagine anyone except Cruise; his yuppie charisma is perfect for the role from the start, keeping Maguire from feeling like too much of a dick, and you buy every second of his moral awakening.
Jennifer Lawrence commits to an impressively not - distracting Russian accent, and doesn't flinch from the physical demands of the role, and Edgerton effortlessly essays a gruff, natural charisma as pretty much the only character with a clear moral code.
Hooper is mostly carried on the charisma of Reynolds himself, and as with most star vehicles that rely heavily on personality, your mileage may vary as to how much of Reynolds» shtick you find appealing.
Much of the problem lies in Dillon's pale, wooden performance in the lead role: The part seems to call for effortless, bohemian, slightly sleazy charm, but Dillon plays the character as a clueless, charisma - free jock.
Firth's emerging worry lines and crow's feet are as much to account for his easy win as his affected stammer as the emotionally crippled King Bertie, and the presence of a couple of actors whose youth and charisma make Oscar feel all funny in his special area only underline Firth's win.
He isn't much for charisma either, but his presence is bolstered by characters and story that are well written and there is a depth to their interactions and the overall tale.
Much of Pusher's success is staked on the gruff charisma of its protagonist, Kim Bodnia, a small - time dealer and hired thug who scrambles to pay off his debts to bloodless Croatian supplier Zlatko Buric.
He has the physicality, the mental acuity, and the raw charisma that Wolff never quite gets until much later in the film.
But Cohen makes it unbelievably compelling to watch somehow, his offbeat charisma, utter sweetness and enormous chemistry with Ronan doing so much to sell the cross-Atlantic dilemma at the story's heart.
Rudd works his charm with every bit as much success as Chris Pratt did in Guardians of the Galaxy, anchoring this new sub-franchise on his relatable charisma and frequent belly laughs.
His natural charisma, bravado and comfort in front of the camera is used so skillfully that if he gets a much - deserved Oscar nomination for his work here (make it happen, Academy!)
He had much more screen persona and charisma in the recent X-Men 2.
But between its top - notch visual effects and the indefatigable charisma of the only man who can dwarf not one but three giant mutated animals, Rampage provides so much destruction that audiences indisputably get their money's worth, even if afterward they'll probably feel as leveled as the cities on screen.
The war between master and slave is fully convincing given the impressive talents of much employed Michael Fassbender and of Chiwetel Ejiofor, the latter demonstrating his charisma as well in Steven Spielberg's «Amistad,» about a mutiny on a slave ship in 1839.
There's so much on - screen charisma and calamity that it's at times perhaps all too much.
As she's gained prominence, Robbie has been a relatively fun actress to watch — she has just the right amount of charisma to capture your attention, but not much else.
There's too much collective charisma for that, from Alden Ehrenreich's wavy - haired Han to Donald Glover's sex - bomb Lando Calrissian, with Woody Harrelson and Thandie Newton as galaxy - hopping outlaws, Emilia Clarke as a galaxy - seducing femme fatale, and Phoebe Waller - Bridge as the voice of a sarcastic droid.
The bad news is that Alden Ehrenreich doesn't do much of a Ford impression; the older actor's no - bullshit charisma is too singular to imitate, really, which is one of the reasons he's a bona fide movie star.
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