Sentences with phrase «nothing against the character»

I have nothing against the character, but when Sherlock Holmes is so fascinating to watch, who cares about the sidekick?
It's nothing against the character, but just a way to grow the mode.

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Nothing against toys, bugs, monsters, or fish, but «The Incredibles» was the first Pixar movie with human main characters, ones you could truly identify with whether you're a parent or a child.
@neitdarwin — not sure is that an argument for or against, pretty sure Hitler had nothing to do with Christianity, but lip service to look like a «good moral character» plenty of people claim Christianity to look like a good person
This perverted psychiatric identity, elevated to the status of a mutant «life form» in order to safeguard polite society against its disgusting depravities, swallowed up the entire character of the afflicted: «Nothing that went into [the homosexual's] total composition was unaffected by his sexuality.
Fitness, form and competition for places ultimately conspired against Depay in Manchester, with Jose Mourinho having nothing but praise for his character and professionalism in his press conference on Thursday.
We have nothing against men or Dads, but we believe that providing Girls with role models that can relate to what they're going through as young women is essential to their character development.
Another way they asserted their good character was to say they had nothing against the Tutsis.
That's nothing against the strong work from Amanda Seyfriend and Naomi Watts, but the script is just more concerned with the characters Adam Driver and Ben Stiller play, while Charles Grodin gets to steal his scenes in a more subtle way.
There's nothing quite like the feeling of exhilaration you experience facing off against a screeching behemoth boss character while the crashing and flashing of an electrical storm explode all around you.
Last but not least for this section, the Weapon Triangle also shows it's face, which means while it's all well and good using the same character over and over again, it's not when you're on a tough to beat level and you insist on using a unit that is weak against the unit you are fighting like using Chrome against Hinoka, or Cordelia against Takumi as Archers can take down fliers in no time at all, but I have to admit, there really is nothing quite like flying around a battlefield, waiting to strike on an unsuspecting victim, even if that victim is an archer.
It's also worth nothing that she's the one female character, with the possible exception of Soledad O'Brien playing herself, who isn't used in the film as a pawn or hostage, which is about all we get from Amy Adams «Lois Lane (who's apparently as addicted to stilettos as Bryce Dallas Howard in «Jurassic World»), Diane Lane «s Martha Kent or Holly Hunter «s all - too - brief turn as a Kentucky senator who squares off against Luthor.
«Nothing against the R - rated comedies directed by men — but it does feel like the authenticity of a woman's point of view can only make the female characters feel that much more authentic.»
Again, it's nothing against Smith, who is very good, but his character is so poorly conceived.
Sadly this lack of any intelligence shows up in the boss battles too; epic fights against Wolverine or Gambit should be a deadly dance of death, but in reality both characters have just a few simple moves at their disposal and have a rather peculiar tendency to attack absolutely nothing, leaving the locked in an attack animation where you can happily batter them black and blue.
Last but not least for this section, the Weapon Triangle also shows it's face, which means while it's all well and good using the same character over and over again, it's not when you're on a tough to beat level and you insist on using a unit that is weak against the unit you are fighting like using Chrome against Hinoka, or Cordelia against Takumi as Archers can take down fliers in no time at all, but I have to admit, there really is nothing quite like flying around a battlefield, waiting to strike on an unsuspecting victim, even if that victim is an archer.
With that said, Eric Johnson still deserves praise for voicing the character in a believable manner, and I truly have nothing against his talent, but he's just not Sam Fisher.
Every encounter is thrilling, as the main character Aloy faces off against gigantic mechanical beasts with nothing but a bow, a spear and some makeshift traps.
I have absolutely nothing against the RE / MAX organization (kudos to the trustworthy amonst them), but, this is just the type of unscientific / anecdotal poll that confuses a well - known brand with individuals» actual performances / attitudes / characters.
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