Sentences with phrase «only big casting»

The only big casting beef I had happens to be MacFarlane.

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Only now, thanks to changes in government policy among other factors, the cast of contending princelings is shifting, causing one big name VC to publicly bet on an less - often - mentioned possibility — Canada.
In fact, Nolan not only assembles his casts from the best actors available in the pool of talent from today, he has a knack for remembering venerable performers like Rutger Hauer («Batman Begins»), Tom Berenger («Inception») and Matthew Modine («The Dark Knight Rises») who have otherwise sadly fallen off of other big name directors» radars.
I'm also a big girl and found my detest for vision casting etc. long before he ever mentioned it (which to my knowledge, he has only mentioned it here).
Cast came into the match second in the Big East in kills per set, trailing only MU's Allie Barber in that department.
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Electoral data is based on three indices: the percentage of votes cast for the big two (the only parties ever to form government - let's ignore 2010 for now), turnout, and voter registration levels.
Cast your net wider and you will find that big pharma isn't the only option.
Very Bad Things features a pretty terrific cast; while it features no real «big time» stars other than Cameron Diaz - who only achieved that status upon the release of Mary, which happened after this film was already done - it offers a very solid list of quality actors.
Casting isn't the only reason the film works as efficiently as it does, but it's probably the biggest.
It's a big budget mainstream Marvel movie that not only features a nearly all - black cast, but it also has an African - American writer director -LRB-...
That won't be his only voice role; he's also part of the big cast for Wes Anderson's Isle Of Dogs, out here on 30 March next year.
It's a big budget mainstream Marvel movie that not only features a nearly all - black cast, but it also has an African - American writer director (Ryan Coogler) and co-screenwriter (Joe Robert Cole).
The media's insistence on making more of the film than a big, enjoyably dumb action movie only highlights the drastic shift in representation in casting and marketing as a predatory -LSB-...]
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Compared to many other Marvel Studios films, 2015's Ant - Man was only a modest success - but with a charming cast and a warm heart, the small film was enough to set the stage for something bigger in Ant - Man and the Wasp.
Kingsman: The Golden Circle got off to a fast start with its all star cast and Looney Tunes broad violence (only I guess people die unlike Wile E. Coyote) while It continues to power on determined to be the biggest horror hit of all time right now trailing only The Sixth Sense (if you don't adjust for inflation) and that and The Exorcist (if you adjust for inflation).
Nothing is official here, but with the production start looming soon it's expected most of the bigger named cast has been locked - in and it's only a matter of time before they're announced by 20th Century Fox.
Besides Louise Lasser, she is backed with an amazing cast including Greg Mullavey («Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice», «iCarly»), Mary Kay Place («Big Love», «The Big Chill»), who also won an Emmy for her role, Graham Jarvis («Misery», «Guiding Light»), Debralee Scott («Police Academy», «American Graffiti»), Victor Kilian («The Ox - Bow Incident», «Only Angels Have Wings»), Dody Goodman («One Life To Live», «Grease»), Philip Bruns («General Hospital», «Flashdance»), Dabney Coleman («Boardwalk Empire», «Tootsie»), Martin Mull («Arrested Development», «Roseanne») and Claudia Lamb («Forever Fernwood»).
With a stellar cast, headlined by Patrick Stewart (Star Trek: The Next Generation) and including Imogen Poots (Need for Speed), Alia Shawkat (Pee - wee's Big Holiday) and Anton Yelchin (Only Lovers Left Alive), the carnage is delivered with great dramatic chops, so there's that.
The fact that this was almost 10 years ago should be a sign not only that these movies tend to suck, but also that the current SNL cast and writing staff haven't created any memorable characters worthy of the big screen.
Richard E. Kelly's ambitious follow - up to «Donnie Darko» has an impressive cast and a lot of big ideas, but the cast is wasted, and the big ideas are the kind you'd only come up with when you're wasted.
As a paw is spit - roasted, the point is well made: faced with extreme material for his first adaptation, biggest budget and biggest cast (not his only hapless hound, mind — RIP, Sightseers» Poppy), Wheatley doesn't flinch.
«Enemy» (which shot first, but was released after) is dominated by Gyllenhaal, but he's only one part of «Prisoners,» a supporting turn in a cast full to overflowing with big - name much - acclaimed talent, including Hugh Jackman, Maria Bello, Terrence Howard, Viola Davis, Paul Dano, and Melissa Leo.
With a star - studded cast that includes Reese Witherspoon, Nicole Kidman, Shailene Woodley, Alexander Skarsgard and Laura Dern, and clocking in at only seven episodes, «Big Little Lies» is a quick, high - quality watch.
Warren Oates stars as Dillinger and it is great casting; not only does he resemble the real - life gangster but he brings a rugged charm to the role, whether cautioning bystanders and bank tellers during the robberies («This could be one of the big moments in your life,» he says at one point.
Schumer seems to be actively trying to avoid becoming the latest movie star comedienne who gets cast in similar roles in different films only to burn out until the next big thing hits (i.e. Melissa McCarthy's career).
Combine that with the ongoing casting process - with rising star Michael B. Jordan (Fruitvale Station) being the only potential cast member rumored to have struck a deal already - and it stands to reason that Trank could use the additional three months of development time, in order to get Marvel's famous super-powered family unit «right» on the big screen.
The character is funny, but he's also the only person in the cast going big, which is a bit odd... entertaining to watch, and a stylized performance, but still very odd.
I am going to hypothetically go with a gangster / cop movie, as the only movies I can think that handled a cast anywhere near that big before is Pulp Fiction or Sin City.
He gets great performances from both Stanton and an eclectic supporting cast that includes Ed Begley Jr., Tom Skerritt and, best of all, the one and only David Lynch, whose big scene with Stanton is one of those magical moments that deserves to be put in a time capsule.
Given the fact that I am a big fan of not only the writer (Onur Tukel) but also the director and cast, I knew I had to find a way to squeeze this film into my hectic schedule.
Director: Patty Jenkins Cast: Gal Gadot, Chris Pine, Danny Huston, Elena Anaya, David Thewlis, Said Taghmaoui, Ewen Bremmer, Lucy Davis with Robin Wright and Connie Nielsen Plot: Diana (Gadot) is a mythical Amazonian, a female warrior race designed to fight war, only Diana discovers that their island shelters them from the biggest war there is.
Contagion is the kind of Big Message prestige picture Stanley Kramer would have directed once upon a time, only without Kramer's trademark tone deafness, weaknesses with pacing, and unimaginative casting and filmmaking.
The film's cast is a «The Big Chill» - style assortment: Diane Lane, Elizabeth Perkins, Kevin Pollack, Matt Craven, and Bill Paxton as the only kid who was ever sent home from camp in disgrace, but who has been invited back for reasons that are eventually revealed.
Not only can Oscar Isaac be seen piloting an X-wing in next years Star Wars: The Force Awakens but he has also recently been cast in another big blockbuster as the titular villain in Bryan Singer's X-Men: Apocalypse due out in May 2016.
What I really liked about the cast is that not only do you have the big names likes Superman, Batman and the Green Lantern but also the more obscure ones like Detective Chimp and Toyman.
As for «The Big Wedding,» even with a star - studded cast, it won't even manage to match last April's wedding movie, «The Five - Year Engagement,» taking only about $ 10 million for its first weekend out.
«The Magic of Times Square» has cast and crew offering the usual awed comments about the atmosphere of the Big Apple on New Year's Eve; even less interesting is «New Year's Eve Secrets of the Stars,» where various cast members relate their holiday rituals; and the only featurette to offer some modicum of substance is «Jon Bon Jovi and Lea Michele Rock New Year's Eve,» which goes into the recording and shooting of the pair's musical performances, which arguably provide some of the brighter moments of the dreary enterprise.
It's not only a proper sequel to Captain America The Winter Soldier, and if anything improves on the spy thriller tone within it, but it's also a proper follow up to Age of Ultron, with an even bigger cast of heroes than in any previous team up films in the series, and it introduces both Black Panther and Peter Parker's Spider - Man to the MCU, all within a reasonable run - time.
Although Burt Reynolds was one of the biggest box - office stars in the world for more than a decade — ranked No. 1 on Quigley Publishing's annual list for five consecutive years (1978 — 82), a feat matched only by Bing Crosby — he got no critical respect until Paul Thomas Anderson cast him in Boogie Nights.
Although Chazelle should get the lion's share of the credit as to why the film works, that shouldn't take away from the phenomenal performances, not only in acting, but also in singing, dancing, and playing instruments, to Crazy Stupid Love and Gangster Squad cast - mates Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling, who took over the roles from the originally pitched Emma Watson (who was iffy on the project before ultimately being unavailable) and Whiplash star Miles Teller (who, reportedly, lost the gig trying to stall for a bigger paycheck).
It's rarely a good sign when a big - budget epic with a topline cast is bumped from a planned July release to the wintry wastelands of early February but, in all honesty, a slow week for new releases is probably the only way Warner Brothers have of clawing back even a fraction of their investment in this farce.
You only have to look at the casting of Gina Carano to really question how big this character is going to become within the X-Men cinematic universe.
A big reason for that is the cast of young up - and - comers — namely, Emma Watson, who's proven in movies like «The Perks of Being a Wallflower» and «My Week with Marilyn» that she's a legit talent that only gets better with each role, and the «Harry Potter» star most likely to succeed.
The only real thing that irks me about casting Sutherland is that after all this talk about having a big name actor, he barely had any lines compared to past snakes.
That brings us to throwing a party, which lets you buy a script or hire an actor or director from Hollywood Boulevard for half the regular price, letting you grab big names for a fraction of the cost, the catch being that you can only acquire a single script or character using this method, unlike casting where you can get up to three cards provided you've got the cash for it.
The only big problem I have with the cast is the main protagonist and his companion.
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