Sentences with phrase «other small characters»

So is Barry Pepper and the various other small characters.

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It's a big platform for encouraging small world play, with both the horse characters and the other Little People.
Some of our choices when they were about four to six years old were the magical «Faraway Tree» series by Enid Blyton; the AA Milne books about Winnie - the - Pooh and other characters; the «Sophie» series by Dick King - Smith about a small but determined girl who wants to be a farmer; The American «Ramona» series by Beverly Cleary, featuring another small but determined girl.
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Typically, the term «cameo role» (or just cameo) refers to a small character part that stands out from the other minor parts.
More highly trained ears will be able to recognize Amy Sidaris, Cheri Oteri, Regis Philbin and other character actors in small roles.
Certainly a fully fledged character in his own right, the documentary makes use of Hick's personal photographer, interviews with his family and friends (all too willing for the great), and footage of his sets, some well done as they are his HBO specials, and others are mere scratchy images of his times in small clubs around the country.
In his seminal book On Liberty, the philosopher John Stuart Mill wrote: «Persons of genius are... more individual than any other people - less capable, consequently, of fitting themselves, without hurtful compression, into any of the small number of moulds which society provides in order to save its members the trouble of forming their own character
Weinstein focuses primarily on his protagonist's smallest challenges — like whether or not he can prepare an edible dish of kugel for his guests — and is generous enough with every character that the audience can understand why Eizik and others would find Menashe exasperating.
But the movie has its own vibe, as Roskam and cinematographer Nicolas Karakatsanis work some remarkable effects with lighting, making Schoenaerts look simultaneously bulky and small, and as Roskam has his characters grunt at each other and move through sliding doors, on their way to the slaughter.
The other visual sacrifice has has been the reduction of a great amount of detail from both the player characters and your opponents, as well as all the locations, though the smaller screen means that it's not as glaringly obvious as it could have been.
It would also make the other characters introduced in the last two stories seem as if they had smaller roles.
Even the seemingly small details of the armament worn by the Dora Milaje, the king's guards led by Danai Gurira's character Okoye, and the accessories worn by Queen Ramonda (Angela Bassett) and other members of the royal court required the big - budget production to turn to someone innovative.
Characters are pulled from a small pool of titles in the grand scheme of Fire Emblem history, and a handful of them borrow movesets from each other.
The odd hybrid of small town soap opera and brutal crime thriller builds slowly — maybe a little too slowly for some — but director Richard Fleischer does an impressive job of weaving the stories and character around each other visually, with characters criss - crossing through scenes and Fleischer panning his camera to across the vast canvas to pick out threads of others stories.
The big difference is that the party is split into two separate categories, one set of two where the main characters are, which is the main character Aluche and one companion, and the other two being smaller creature companions called «Servan».
There are a few other possibilities, but it seems that whomever the character will be a pretty small part of Avengers 4.
Some other small roles followed, with Johnson again, in the teen comedy «Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging,» and as the title character's rival Fiona in Tim Burton «s «Alice in Wonderland,» before beating out other rising stars Juno Temple, Lily Collins and Adelaide Kane to the part of Princess Isabella in Bryan Singer «s fairytale epic.
Kutcher's druggie persona extols the virtues of acid, telling two other characters that it's the only way to be closer to God, and even does a small demonstration showing how to use it.
The lackluster menu design, the lack of character models for non-interactive NPCs, the inability to fast travel within dungeons, and several other small quirks combine together to dampen the overall polish of
Not having read Roald Dahl's 1982 children's book, I can't say how faithful this adaptation is (though colleagues have suggested that darker aspects have been watered down), but it seems to follow the same basic trajectory: Cute British orphan Sophie (newcomer Ruby Barnhill) gets abducted by the title character (played, or performance - captured, by recent Oscar winner Mark Rylance), who turns out to be the smallest and kindest inhabitant of Giant Country; Sophie winds up enlisting the Queen (Penelope Wilton) in an effort to stop the other, meaner giants (led by a performance - captured Jemaine Clement) from eating England's children.
@flashn00b I was thinking about the way they would look, if they were the ame height as the other characters, it would be odd (at least for me as I'm used to EotSD drawings) and if they were their normal size, they'd be a bit small, and the size difference would also be... odd.
Due mostly to the busy schedules of the actors during its production, the fourth season followed one character of the Bluth family for one episode with other members playing supporting or small -LSB-...]
In another standout track, Small Fry's writer / director MacLane shares his influences (a day of fast food research in Portland, working in a ball pit) and the stories behind all of the short's characters, i.e. the fictitious movies and TV shows where Neptuna and others come from (more thought went into that than you might have guessed).
The result is a «big film with action sequences but it's made by the smaller moments and human interaction and letting the audience connect with our characters and letting the characters connect with each other,» she said.
A small part by Alan Alda, as the original Elysium founder plays out pleasingly, and it is his character Carvin that holds the deed to the farm, offering the story its silly subplot about a big corporation trying to buy out Elysium to build a casino, which at one point has Linda running topless (with others) in front of a television camera.
«I think there's a real conceptual difference between taking other characters and big things and bringing them into Deadpool's reasonably small, gritty world and the opposite, taking Deadpool and placing him among big ensembles who are fighting aliens or in the future where he and Cable are doing something in the future,» said Reese.
Which brings me to the heart of the film, a big family meal, served up gradually, scene by scene, as each of the characters interact in smaller portions — sisters and daughters, mothers and children, in - laws and insignificant others — gathered around a bottomless well of tragedy: breakdowns, blow ups, betrayals and a funeral.
Gone are The Lone Gunmen, Cigarette Smoking Man and other colourful characters of both the small - screen series and the first big - screen adaptation, Fight the Future, released in 1998.
I think you're hunting too hard for character progression on the level of the Hunger Games to realize that the actual time period this movie takes place in compared to most others is relatively small.
Other name character actors — Dylan Baker, Stephen Root, Giovanni Ribisi — show up in equally small parts, failing to fill out the whole significance of the story.
Some of the questions are wonderfully ridiculous, but others speak to how closely fans have examined this film, and how thoughtfully Peele constructed even the smallest details of the costumes, character interactions, and scenes.
So does the film's drollest scene, where Wick and Common's character, Cassian, who is after Wick for his own revenge - related reasons, fire at each other covertly, over a small distance.
With this repeated motif, Wheatley emphasizes that his characters are like any other couple — small fish in an overstuffed pond.
And the other recurring characters in the franchise — played by Joan Allen, David Strathairn, Scott Glenn, and Albert Finney — are afforded only small cameos.
Instead, writer / director Tom Gormican (one of many responsible for the production of «Movie 43») lets the pieces of the story haphazardly fall where they may, not letting his characters develop into anything other than the asses they started as (although Mikey is a decidedly smaller ass than the others).
Yet each star is distinctly aware of their character's conflict with every other member of the titular small town and knows how to bridge the often painful gaps.
BERNIE, the amazing true story of the titular character, the most beloved man in the town of Carthage, Texas, who befriended the most despised, and the richest, person in that town, Marjorie Nugent, in a relationship that pitted good against evil with results that amazed, astonished, and became the fodder for small - town gossip from the first day they clapped eyes on each other right up until today.
In Coraline the title character finds a small door that leads to the other side of the looking glass, as it were.
As one talked - up Hollywood title after the other disappointed, dissipated or dared to be merely «good,» the films left standing for me were mostly on the intimate side: small but beautifully formed works bound by character rather than concept, often asking penetrating questions about society, family and the nature of the individual.
San Andreas suffers from that typical big - disaster movie syndrome where there's so much going on it's difficult to take it all in, while on the other hand focusses in on such a small group of characters that we're totally uncaring for the rest of the population who are succumbing to this epic disaster.
The other extra is the deleted scene «Shampoo Bottles» (0:46), in which we are privy to Diane Keaton and Ty Burrell's characters» post-sign-off small talk.
Taylor Kitsch and Jeff Bridges also deliver worthy smaller performances here, showcasing the fraternal relationships these characters feel for each other.
The comments come from current Teachers, Teaching Assistants, SEND co-ordinators, heads of house, inclusion managers and Form Group Tutors...: We used this in small groups in our new class every morning for a week, what a great start, everyone is still buzzing... Builds a strong sense of belonging to something special... your class... Encourages differences and similarities to recognised and valued... Hugely improves our efforts at inclusion... The students quickly came out of their shells and are blossoming... Reveals much of the nature of the students... Gets us buzzing as a group... Encourages participants to take part in their own game and go and find things out from others... brilliant ice breaker game... Helped to resolve a huge problem we had in getting students to gel... Switches the students brains on from the moment go... Helps to break down various barriers... Gives a big boost to developing important life skills... This gives a great insight and a fantastic array of examples, clues and hints as to the characters of each individual in the group... Helps participants learn some things about themselves... Helps participants learn some things about others... Helps you learn about the participants (you can be a player as well on some occasions)... Makes it easy to develop class rules of fairness and cooperation... Builds a sense of purpose... Creates a sense of community and togetherness... Brilliant, just brilliant... our school is buzzing...
Others purchase small prizes to give to students who demonstrate positive character traits.
The solutions would start with economically diverse housing options in all towns in CT, quality pre-natal care, quality pediatric care, high school courses on parenting, in - home parenting classes for teens, a robust curriculum rich in the arts, social sciences, science, math, and character education, lots of playtime in a safe literature rich environment for pre-schoolers, summer school and before and after school care provided by TFA or some other organization of young recent college graduates, small class size, teacher leaders instead of building administrators, and collaboration time built into the school day.
In No Small Change: Targeting Money Toward Student Performance, researchers analyze more than 100 variables before they grade states from A to F on four major categories: the rigor and clarity of the state's standards in core subjects; its efforts to improve teacher quality; its school climate as measured by absenteeism, school safety, parental involvement, character education, and other variables; and the extent to which it provides resources equitably.
Calhoun Falls Charter School provides a small school environment with an emphasis on leadership, character development, service to others, and academic excellence.
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