Sentences with phrase «pictures of each character from»

Pictures of the characters from the story: - the 3 goats, the troll, the bridge, and the green grass, which can be laminated, attached to craft sticks, and used along with a magnetic board to retell the story.
They are all represented during the game by sprites hearkening back to the 16 - bit era; however, pictures of each character from their own game are available on the status screen.

Not exact matches

In my six years working as a Walt Disney World «cast member» (that's what they called us), I did everything from working attraction lines, to taking pictures of park guests with costumed characters, to being an actual costumed character (more on that one in a minute).
The values that are intuited in the formation of character in the private feelings of a man are not isolated from a more general picture of the world.
In other words, their loss of a few decades of life on Earth to typify the removal of sin from one's character (i.e., the Israelites were instructed to obliterate the heathen nations among them to picture a Christian's need to obliterate sin in their lives today; 1 Cor.
So far we have been dealing with the tradition of the sayings of Jesus, our aim being to deduce from the character of this tradition how far those texts that were handed down originally without any biographical context are historically trustworthy and worthy to serve as sources for a historical picture of Jesus.
On a blank sheet of paper free from any mark, the freshest and most beautiful characters can be written, the freshest and most beautiful pictures can be painted.
Here is a picture of the guys dressed like bugs and posing with the characters from the show.
Which is to say that the true character of the man Matthew Opoku Prempeh might gradually be showing now.And trust me, the picture developing from this might not be entirely flattering to his person.
Aggressive costumed characters who pose for pictures to drum up dollars in the Theater District are driving away customers from one of the city's biggest draws, industry leaders said.
Many candidates barely know where they'll be appearing from one hour to the next, let alone the moral character of the people they're posing for pictures with or the details of where their campaign cash is coming from.
The game first presented the subjects pictures of arbitrary Japanese characters that would have different probabilities of rewards if chosen ranging from a 20 percent to 80 percent chance of winning a point or losing a point.
While it underperformed at the box office it has gained a cult status in the likes of Rocky Horror Picture Show with midnight screenings throughout the year and country and people dressing up as characters from the musical.
Here's the full trailer of She's Dating The Gangster as Kathryn Bernardo and Daniel Padilla portray the characters of the best selling novel Prince Harry's girlfriend appears in newly released pictures from London - based 2015 gangster movie Anti-Social.
Pitt's Gerry is virtually at the center of a one - man show; few supporting characters beyond Enos, Fana Mokoena «s UN higher - up and Daniella Kertesz «s Israeli soldier get more than a couple of scenes, and it's rare that the picture cuts away from Pitt at all.
The picture, a Columbia production, became his first significant hit, and soon Karloff was an in - demand character actor in projects ranging from the Wheeler and Woolsey comedy Cracked Nuts to the Edward G. Robinson vehicle Five Star Final to the serial adventure King of the Wild.
In fact, after two disastrous «Aliens vs. Predator» motion pictures, the heat - sensing thrill was pretty much gutted from the franchise, with any hope for the alien character to reign triumphantly once again squandered on filmmakers incapable of gruesome imagination.
Fortunately, Violet is played by indie film girl of the moment Greta Gerwig (pictured below, second from right), whose level gaze, swimmer's shoulders, and grave purposefulness help ground what could have been her character's stratospheric twee factor.
From the looks of the pictures, the scene, along with Leary's character, is all business.
After the whole Charlie Hunnam mishap and then the announcement that Universal Pictures and Focus Features uprooted the film from its August 1, 2014 slot and bumped it back to February 13, 2015, Entertainment Weekly unveiled the first shots of Hunnam's replacement, Jamie Dornan, and Dakota Johnson in character as Christian Grey and Anastasia Steele.
Aside from the well - noted fact that more superior long - form drama (and comedy) can be found on television than in cinemas, the two most interesting motion picture experiences I had in 2012 were in galleries: The Clock (Christian Marclay, 2010), a staggering and hypnotic achievement of which I still have some of its 24 hours to catch up with, and two multi-screen installations by Candice Breitz: «Him» and «Her» in which many scenes from the films of Jack Nicholson (in Him) and Meryl Streep (in Her), isolate the actors from their filmic background leaving the actors to speak to and interrogate each other across space and time on many themes of character, identity, success, failure, anger and disappointment.
Even when these films are firing on all cylinders — milking their computerized action set - pieces for maximum whiz - bang effect, nailing their glib one - liners, purposefully commanding a requisite sense of seriousness from their sprawling cast of superpowered characters — their impact on the motion - picture arts amounts to a net negative.
Later in the film, a cameo from Johnny Depp is liberating for both the sublime character actor inside of Depp (who has been sinking in wretched tentpole pictures) and the helter - skelter mood.
With an expert cast that includes Jason Bateman, Tina Fey, Adam Driver, and Corey Stoll as the adult siblings; Jane Fonda as their mother; and Kathryn Hahn, Rose Byrne, Dax Shepard, Connie Britton, and Timothy Olyphant in supporting roles, «TIWILY» focuses on the bigger picture of the Altman family, offset with specifics from each of the characters» vastly different narratives, in a way that feels intimate and truthful.
While Ted 2 never reaches the turgid lows of A Million Ways to Die in the West, the writer / director's misguided western spoof from last year, it also demonstrates yet again that his brand of comedy is far more suited for the half - hour television format of his series like Family Guy and American Dad than it is for a two - hour picture that requires more narrative heft and character development.
To underline the point, director Matt Reeves frames a sequence of Gary Oldman shuffling through family photographs on his iPad, the glow from the screen quietly lighting the actor's tearful, joyful face; and then repeats the trick a few scenes later, with an entirely CGI character delivering just as complex a scene in total wordlessness, with a different glowing screen and different family pictures.
For just $ 70 you can have the above 18 × 24 screenprinted poster featuring a new stylized look at Michael Myers designed by Gary Pullin, as well as the limited edition T - shirt pictured below designed by Justin Osborne, featuring a classic montage of all the main characters from the film, plus a Judith Myers headstone resin magnet, Rabbit in Red replica matchbook memopad, prismatic sticker, and a collector's box.
The design of the picture is a marvel, recalling that other masterful use of 3D, from 2012, Ang Lee's Life of Pi, and the voice talent — which includes Idris Elba (Beasts of No Nation), Scarlett Johansson (Under the Skin), Ben Kingsley (The Walk), Lupita Nyong» o (12 Years a Slave), Bill Murray (St. Vincent), and Christopher Walken (Seven Psychopaths)-- is more than up to the challenge of developing character and entertaining the audience.
heres a picture made out of various assets, characters, background and character sequences from many various projects I've done almost over a span of 10 years.
Far From Heaven, the TV series Mildred Pierce and now the glorious Carol rekindle the spirit of an age when «women's pictures» were commonplace in Hollywood, telling female - centred, taboo - breaking stories, featuring exceptional actresses such as Barbara Stanwyck, Joan Crawford and Bette Davis, whose characters face obstacles — prejudice around race, class, gender — that are no less prevalent today.
Even though Bigelow had to face some harsh criticism from women who saw Strange Days as an anti-women film because of the shocking violence on display, it could be argued Strange Days is a pure feminist picture, as Angela Bassett's Mace is a physically imposing, capable, intelligent yet distinctly feminine character who might be the supporting pillar of Ralph Fiennes» lost soul, but in some ways remains the emotional center of the whole film.
What it does have is yet another likeable character performance by Queen Latifah (Beauty Shop, Taxi), who single - handedly saves the picture from being a complete waste, although the shoddiness of the material eventually does the film in.
A departure from what a sports underdog picture is expected to deliver with a decidedly»70s sensibility, it's completely uncompromised, yet it's not a downer: although there's not a hint of a lie about it, nor much optimism in its truth, the feeling of it when it's over is exhilaration at time spent with real characters placed in real situations.
Here's some artworks for various characters from Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia, revealed on Wednesday during the Fire Emblem Direct presentation (along with pictures of the Alm and Celica amiibo):
Pictures: a collection of pictures from Silent Hill 2 with 6 character renders, 4 drawings found in the prison, 10 indoor renders and 6 outdoor Pictures: a collection of pictures from Silent Hill 2 with 6 character renders, 4 drawings found in the prison, 10 indoor renders and 6 outdoor pictures from Silent Hill 2 with 6 character renders, 4 drawings found in the prison, 10 indoor renders and 6 outdoor renders.
Mark Strong — if there's ever been a picture perfect translation of a comic character, here it is (though he's probably right there with Tony Stark and Marv from Sin City).
If there's another indie demiurge to which Michôd pays obeisance, it's Michael Mann — and the success of the picture (as shrine to masculinity, as introspective character study) suggests that cribbing from Kitano and Mann, if it's as successful a larceny as this, can be successful in no other way.
There are multiple plot threads ranging from ones focused on both past and present mysteries of the healing facility, drama regarding the parents of Lockhart and his difficult upbringing, the treatments themselves, and the character of Hannah (who is the most fascinating character in the picture).
Corman directs from a script by Howard Browne, who was a reporter in Chicago when the real event occurred, that takes in the big picture and charts the stories and trajectories of over a dozen characters tangled in the plot to kill Moran.
A recurring image of bees (part of the Candyman's torment) hints at the picture's eventual nod towards a matriarchy, while the evolution of the Helen character from scholar to myth points to film itself as the modern equivalent of firesides and oral history.
In broad outline, it's a remake of a 1948 Fred Zinnemann picture (which I haven't seen), starring Montgomery Clift; the action has been shifted from World War II to the outset of the Second Chechen War in 1999, and Clift's character is now a female European Union delegate, Carole, played by Hazanavicius» wife, Bérénice Bejo.
Whether it's Dignan, Max Fisher, Richie Tenenbaum, Steve Zissou, or Suzy and Sam from Anderson's newest picture, Moonrise Kingdom, they're all characters yearning for a place or sense of purpose in a confusing world passing them by.
In the opening minutes, the physical chaos and shouts of desperation from Auschwitz - Birkenau surround Saul in soft focus, hinting at a terrifying bigger picture while keeping the action rooted in its main character's personal conundrum.
42nd Street (Warner Archive, Blu - ray)-- Released in 1933 by Warner Bros., which specialized in snappy, fast - paced pictures with working class heroes and street smart characters, 42nd Street launched a series of great backstage musicals that featured lavish production numbers in a Broadway culture where the depression was a reality just offstage and the dancers were one flop away from the breadlines.
This past week saw Universal Pictures releasing the first trailer for The Mummy, the first of what is planned to be a shared Monsters universe, which will eventually see Sofia Boutella's Mummy and Russell Crowe's Dr. Henry Jekyll joined by the likes of The Invisible Man (Johnny Depp), Frankenstein's Monster (Javier Bardem) and other iconic characters from the Universal Monsters vault.
In addition to its broader themes and character types, Fargo scatters small, Easter Eggy callbacks to the Coens» picture — another hand injury in need of «unguent,» an off - screen character who may or may not suffer from leukemia, an awkward restaurant meeting with an old high - school friend.
Set in 1891 London, the series posits a creepy Victorian underworld populated by characters from Frankenstein, Dracula, and The Picture Of Dorian Gray.
Torres floats in and out of the picture from time to time, with a nice little touch of recognition with Saginowski in the fact that they go to the same mass every week but have never spoken, and yet there's never a sense of knowing this character or his place in the world.
nominated for 8 Oscars, including Best Picture, Director, Adapted Screenplay, Supporting Actor (Mahershala Ali) and Supporting Actress (Naomie Harris), the introspective mood piece follows the lead character's evolution from age 9 into adulthood, with Chiron and Kevin each being played by a trio of different actors.
CULVER CITY, Calif. (September 5, 2017)-- One of the most beloved and iconic super heroes of all time is back with a fresh, new take on the character for SPIDER - MAN ™: HOMECOMING, debuting on digital September 26 and on 4K Ultra HD ™ / Blu - ray ™, Blu - ray 3D ™, Blu - ray and DVD October 17 from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.
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