Not exact matches
Getting cast in one of John Ridley's politically charged dramas comes with one caveat: Social engagement and open - mindedness are
weighed as
much as an authentic embodiment of his
characters.
Rachel Weisz has already
weighed in on the
much - discussed «Disobedience» sex scene, calling it a fundamental and empowering moment for the
characters played by Rachel McAdams and herself, and now McAdams shares her thoughts on the scene everyone can't stop talking about.
As for future Smash Bros.
characters, if I may
weigh in... For the obscure oldie spot: Geno For the comedy
character spot: Tom Nook For the first villain spot: Ridley For the second villain spot: King K. Rool For the Japan - only spot: Starfy For the old - school Nintendo - associated third - party spot: Mega Man For the new - school Nintendo - associated third - party spot: Professor Layton But yeah, the possibilities for stages and music are
much larger.
And I think it says a lot that I was so enamored with that aspect of the game that the story and
characters didn't
weigh on me as
much as they usually do when I play RPGs.