He is obviously infatuated with
odd characters who are slightly off center from society.
There's also Mechanica, a young human girl who has made a robot suit for herself so she can face her stretchy - limbed opponents in combat; and Kid Cobra,
an odd character who seems to be comprised of sporting equipment.
It is
this odd character who seems somehow to be the ringmaster, peering out over the odd black and white world stuck in perfect stillness below, and all those confused visitors that enter.
Not exact matches
All complete with action of the martial kind, a wafer thin storyline, and some
odd characters for Jackie to bash up and now, a partner
who is a lovable wastrel.
Great effects, great
character development and a fantastic introduction to the Borg Queen,
who i n my opinion was alittle
odd
Samantha Morton (whom I didn't recognize at first) is amazing as a widow
who develops an
odd rapport with Foster's
character after he informs her that her husband has been killed overseas.
Great effects, great
character development and a fantastic introduction to the Borg Queen,
who i n my opinion was alittle
odd considering the whole idea behind the Borg, yet I
The action parts of the movie were as good as previous parts of the series, and a step up from Mockingjay part 1, but I did feel as though there were lots of filler scenes where the
characters moped around a bit and lamented over
who Katniss would pick from their
odd little love triangle.
One
who has no experience with the N64 Mario Party titles will find it rather
odd how the 12
character roster from Mario Party 9 has gone down to 6 for the first Mario Party.
It doesn't help that the
odder of the two is played by Zach Galifianakis,
who recycles the exact same
character that he played in The Hangover.
The Shape of Water's path to Oscar glory was arguably an
odd one from the beginning, a monster movie / melodrama genre mashup starring two main
characters who can't talk isn't exactly Dances with Wolves or The English Patient over here.
It's not hard to imagine Depp as Wiseau, especially with the former's knack for being able to play
odd - type
characters who are still grounded and relatable - something that would have worked great with the narrative that The Disaster Artist is trying to tell.
The film strikes a smart, low - key tone that respects viewer intelligence while giving us
characters who, though amusingly
odd, are interesting and developed enough to invest in.
Even putting aside the fact that Terrence Howard,
who has a history of alleged domestic abuse and sexual harassment, seems to have his history swept under the rug with each subsequent season of Empire, it's equally
odd that a soap opera — which largely appeals to women and gay men, if we're keeping it real — keeps putting a
character front and center
who's misogynistic, homophobic, and the embodiment of toxic masculinity.
That's also without mentioning most of the Decepticons from the previous movies, other Autobots from the previous movies, new Autobots like Hot Rod, Sqweeks, and a
odd butler
character named Cogman, or the new Decepticons
who are introduced and removed so quickly it's practically like they aren't in the movie at all.
You play HERO, a
character made out of those four letters
who lives in an
odd world where typography is power.
There are many
odd things about Doug Liman's latest film, including the
character of an Iraqi sniper
who recites Edgar Allan Poe.
There's certainly more polish from Cobie Smulders, Guy Pearce and Kevin Corrigan, but their performances — refined and, admittedly, «professional» — only enhance the lived - in nature of the
characters Bujalski's created —
who all happen to be rather pathetic, emotionally stunted and
odd human beings.
A group effort between writer / director Alison Bagnall (
who has acted, like Gerwig, in a few Joe Swanberg films), writer Andrew Lewis, and actors Gerwig and Olly Alexander, the film is slight but somehow enchanting despite the standoffishness of the main
character and a few
odd plot turns.
This idea would probably sound
odd to parents
who send their children to any religious school — whether Catholic, Jewish, or evangelical — since
character building is one of the foundations of the education excellence these institutions pride themselves on.
Driven by the energy and cunning of Coyote, the mythic, shape - shifting trickster, Gods Without Men is full of big ideas, but centered on flesh - and - blood
characters who converge at an
odd, remote town in the shadow of a rock formation called the Pinnacles.
Twitter hashtags and messages typed in shorthand due to the 140
character limit looks very
odd, often incomplete on Facebook which can alienate your Facebook fans
who don't use Twitter and see the automated post as impersonal.
It was an
odd move considering the recent legal wrangling between Todd MacFarlane and Gaiman over the rights to the
character,
who first appeared in MacFarlane's Spawn in 1993.
We have a protagonist
who often acts like a silent
character but actually isn't, speaking out at
odd moments and staying quiet when one would expect some sort of reaction.
There's also an
odd variant for the second - generation playable
characters: palette swapping their hair colors depending
who their parents are.
Outside of battle they appear quite lively in the game's various cutscenes, and while this carries over for the most part to the battles there is a
odd lack of animation for the
characters which creates a false sense of lag (for those
who played the Japanese version, much of the actual slowdown issues were fixed in the North American release).
With his
odd appearance, and even
odder playstyle, Q stands high on the list of
characters who should return.
This manner of speech is so polite, though, that it sounds extremely
odd coming from such a villainous
character,
who otherwise talks in the very stereotypically pompous manner of so many JRPG bad guys.
The protagonist is also a newbie
who quickly becomes one of the online world's very best, which strains belief at times — there are
characters who mention dedicating their life to the world of Gun Gale Online, and it feels
odd that my
character can become a firearms - wielding god in just a matter of weeks.
His Chex Paintings are composed of checkered veils that ominously bulge, hinting at a hidden world underneath; similarly, his figural paintings present
odd demons emerging from shadows, menacingly anonymous like the
characters in his films
who wear balaclavas or masks.
For those
who don't have time to watch the video, here's more on Sarno, and on how Obert, then a magazine writer, heard about this
odd character and decided to seek him out — with the resulting encounter triggering his decision to shoot the film (his first):