Sentences with phrase «of unbelievable character»

«That in itself is a feat of unbelievable character.

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Hey SoOpa AeoN you got a cool but yoy don't talk cool at all along with rkw.I didn't like the way Chicarito's name was rubbed in the mad and what pains me is that you all think Giroud is better.The fact that you are a team reject does not mean you aren't good enough or can't be world class.Do you want me to name a few rejects who have become world class or have come back to haunt their teams.If I was to choose between sticking with Giroud or Chicarito for thousand years we all know who people would go for.The over hyped average players in our club is unbelievable and it's just sad.The club is also over hyped at times and we feel like we are so so big.It's a shame.The mentality of this club is so so bad and trust me with this characters success will be far away for centuries to come.
He's an unbelievable player and part of his game is his character and his hard work — that's where he's got both his goals from today.»
The cosplay today was unbelievable though, it looked like my favorite characters from all of the comic pages, TV shows, and movies, are living and standing right beside me.
Even thought the film is light on character development, and strove to be more of a pure action film (one of the most influential and parodied in fact), it is still entertaining, even though it's really just ok, and not all that good (unbelievable and unrealistic action aside).
The characters are cardboard and unbelievable, and the drama feels forced so much so that the actions and thought processes of the characters are simply ridiculous, unbelievable, and very difficult to watch.
What makes it easier to swallow is that the Jerry Maguire character is just asking to be a little better than the rotten character he realizes he has become and that he does not turn completely pious and unbelievable on us as he continues in the same line of work with just a little more care for others.
ive read so many (usa) reviews about the «unbelievable main character» and the «fake accent» and to any south african Wikus is 100 % typical of our own red neck those - who - never - apply for passports true blue south african.
All told, it's a reasonably effective movie, but it might have been a lot more effective had it the guts to portray a Saddam Hussein or Osama bin Laden - like character as its villain instead of this rather unbelievable, but more politically correct, gaggle of cardboard neo-Nazis.
A detour involving a kindly widower (Michael Parks) who takes the couple in brings the story to a screeching halt, and the key character of a trigger - happy pharmacist (Stephen Lang) is highly unbelievable.
Somewhat ordinary - looking Genevieve Bujold — ironically in the book her character is an attractive blonde - may escape peril by clinging onto the roof of a moving ambulance, but this makes its rather unbelievable premise of an entire large medical facility dedicated to the organ donor black market all the more plausible.
But Reynolds, whose failures as a movie star have forced him to become one of the most interesting actors of his generation, convincingly bluffs his way through the more unbelievable moments, allowing the character to embrace his purpose as Gerry's perfect foil.
People ACTUALLY HATE MARIO KART 8 THAT IS UNBELIEVABLE unless it's because of the character roster which I don't find to be disappointing at all
Costume designer Consolata Boyle had the fun and formidable task of making real - life characters believable in a nearly unbelievable story.
It may be that much harder to accept that characters behave in an unbelievable way throughout «The Wailing,» especially when faced with perils as dire as a seemingly possessed / heavily afflicted child, and a mountain of corpses.
In true ensemble style, the first 15 minutes introduces a host of characters (and an unbelievable cast), including annoying jock Cully (Chris Pratt), who sees the reunion as a chance to redeem himself, Reeves (Oscar Isaac), the rock star who is there for one person in particular, Olivia (Aubrey Plaza), who is newly married to Garrity (Brian Geraghty), whose past was a mystery to her and to complete the gang, and the childish duo of Marty (Justin Long) and AJ (Max Minghella), who both vie for the attention of popular party girl Sam (Ari Graynor).
Jack Reacher was and is an action filled romp that harkens back to 80's action adventure films that relied on bigger than life characters doing unbelievable feats to thwart the forces of evil.
Cornish does about as well as could be expected, considering her character 1) appears to be permanently heavily sedated, 2) spends most of her time on screen window shopping, and 3) is totally unbelievable, a woman with a storyline from a Victorian costume drama rather than 1998 New York, never displaying a hint of backbone or inner life.
Each is as important as the other and in order for the audience to accept the unbelievable that unfurls before them, the characters must be endearing and compatible to such a unique story; one composed of fantastical and relatable elements.
The classic elements are there, including some nearly unbelievable technology, thrilling action sequences, a horny - as - hell lead character and a nice dose of humor that has been sorely missing in the last few films.
There's enough character work to like here, especially for fans of Swanberg, and it's very nice to see the director shooting with visual eloquence on film, but a few unbelievable beats and repetitive decisions keep it from being ranked among his best.
The 6.0 - litre quad - cam V12 is a delight, and in a sea of turbocharged engines that sacrifice character for headline power and torque figures delivered at frankly unbelievable low engine speeds, it serves to remind us just how exciting and engaging normally aspirated engines are.
With the differing opinions of reviewers on this site (the beginning is slow or not, plot is unbelievable or not, characters are likable / believable or not, etc.), perhaps this would be a good book for a book club to discuss the various reactions.
Some of actions she takes are ludicrous, her character is unbelievable, and the author's attempts to draw us into this character's personal life simply don't work.
«Indiscreton is an entertaining, often unbelievable, account of corporate politics and the cast of characters we often encounter in the average American company.
There are four difficulty levels including recruit, regular, hardened and veteran with the major differences between each difficulty level being less efficient in combat during recruit difficulty, although still having a fair capability all the way through to a shoot on sight policy with unbelievable accuracy, flanking and sneaking up behind your character, throwing a grenade in front of you to force you into concentrating on immediate evasive action instead of the imminent gunfire and even reacting to noise and nearby gunfire to quickly engage in further combat.
February / March 2016 (in a Nintendo Direct): — They reveal a crazy / unbelievable character like Ryu and Cloud at the start of the direct — They then reveal that the character they showed isn't in fact from the ballot, showing another trailer this time around showing us the true winner — Mii Wave 6 and then a goodbye to Smash DLC
The story, while being utterly unbelievable at times, always remains engaging thanks to the interactive elements and the fact that you know that any choice you make could spell death for one of the characters.
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