The dog tags are made from stainless steel, with black and white
pictures of the characters on them and the name printed below.
You may see one of the traditional static
pictures of a character on screen as it describes what they are doing to you.
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).
Besides spending $ 15,000
on the 21 Royal experience for Halloween, Madison regularly posts
pictures of herself and her daughter doing Disney - related activities, including having a Disney - themed cake for her daughter Rainbow Aurora (perhaps named after Sleeping Beauty), taking multiple trips to Disneyland, and dressing as Disney
characters.
Something about the young Lakita
character reminded me so much
of a little girl I met named Bharathi, who is
pictured above
on the left.
He describes his work simply as that
of making
pictures for Christians, and he gives the impression that he works in the spirit
of those early medieval artisans who carved biblical
characters on capitals and reredos to remind worshipers
of well - known stories.
When referring to the oldest parts
of the Old Testament, Jesus affirmed the way they represented God, rather than saying that they reflected a «gradually growing»
picture of his
character (Mark 12:26 and so
on).
In a study
of his earlier
pictures, Kolker notes that «Scorsese is interested in the psychological manifestations
of individuals who are representative either
of a class or
of a certain ideological grouping; he is concerned with their relationship to each other or to an antagonistic environment... [and finally] there is no triumph for his
characters» (A Cinema
of Loneliness [Oxford University Press, 19881, p. 162) The Jesus
of the Last Temptation fits this pattern (as do Travis Bickel in Taxi Driver, Jake LaMotta in Raging Bull and Paul Hackett in After Hours) By eschewing any reference to a resurrection — and, in an interesting theological note, allowing Paul to suggest that his preaching
of the risen Christ is more important than the Jesus
of history — Scorsese presents the crucifixion as the final willful act
of a man driven by a God who makes strange demands
on his followers.
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.
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.
As part
of the Digital
Picture Pass packages, passholders get two (2) free
characters / glass slipper added to their digital photos per day
on the day the photo is taken at no extra charge.
Enjoy a variety
of anime offerings, shop an array
of anime vendors and dealers, take a
picture with your favorite anime
characters and superheroes, and strut your stuff at the costume contests and fashion show walk - offs
on the Taiko Stage.
Find a book that has
pictures with a lot
of different
characters or items
on a page.
Eric Vinal, who works for Onondaga County's economic development office, posted a
picture of himself
on Instagram earlier this month with Esposito, who played the
character Gustavo Fring in «Breaking Bad» and stars in the television series «Revolution.»
Looking at the bigger
picture and by that I mean placing the politics, the rancor, and partisan discord aside, I feel that Grace has the type
of character, intelligence, and temperament to solve local, national and international issues as demonstrated in her work ethic and
on the campaign trail.
To come up with
characters soldiers can relate to, Rizzo and his team showed them renderings
of around 20 potential candidates before settling
on the three most popular ones: Female Aviator, a young woman wearing a green aviator suit (
pictured above); Battle Buddy, an African - American soldier with a shaved head; and Retired Sergeant Major, a plainspoken civilian with close - cropped silver hair and a blue sweater who sits
on a porch that looks out
on rolling farmlands.
Ryan Kobrick
of the International Space University dives for his camera, and the next 20 minutes see the crew posing for
pictures with Pixel O'Neill, whose name, I am informed, is an homage to one
of the
characters on Stargate, or Battlestar Galactica, or Star Trek: the Nth Generation.
I was going to comment
on your insta
picture but the photo
of the snake totally reminds me
of Harry Potter I watched season 1
of Parenthood a few years ago (I think I watched the entire thing in one weekend), but when I started season 2 Lauren Graham's
character annoyed me so much I stopped watching it!
Except adding your biography and
pictures, you can also include webcam recordings
of yourself and rate your
character traits
on a scale
of 1 to 10.
Where other sites match
on a
picture and a paragraph, eHarmony matches you based
on compatibility in the most important areas
of life - like values,
character, intellect, sense
of humor, spiritual beliefs, passion, and up to 24 other dimensions.
Most singles are swiping — looking at people's profile
pictures to determine, in about a nanosecond, whether they would like to message them, meet them It's so notoriously difficult to get into the League, the Harvard
of dating apps, that fictional
characters complain about it
on television.
Without divulging too many details, Carrey has a sudden, unexplained change
of character at a crucial point in the story that undermines the rest
of the
picture and evaporates its emotional hold
on the audience.
A lower - echelon disaster thriller, in which the best
character is knocked off early
on and the leading man runs out
of ideas with a third
of the
picture still to go.
The
characters were paper - thin, and served only as typical movie stereotypes (wise - ass, babe, «mysterious» Ph.D., and two attendents that are conveniently taken out
of the
picture early
on).
Directed by Jon Favreau; screenplay by Justin Theroux, based
on the Marvel Comics
character created by Stan Lee, Larry Lieber, Don Heck and Jack Kirby; director
of photography, Matthew Libatique; edited by Richard Pearson and Dan Lebental; music by John Debney; production designer, J. Michael Riva; produced by Kevin Feige; released by Paramount
Pictures.
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.
But Empire Records goes horribly astray, starting with the fact that it's so cluttered: with
characters, with storylines, with props, with music, oh God, with music — it's impossible to remember any
of the
picture's songs since they're in constant dissolution, like a radio being tuned by the ficklest driver
on the road.
It's difficult to think
of a director less - suited to take
on the intricate, minutiae - obsessed writing
of Peter Morgan than Howard — a director who, even in his finest films, has always been interested in the big
picture first, with
characters serving history rather than the other way round.
Four
of the 10 features
on the Best
Picture slate are based
on real
characters and events: «The King's Speech,» «The Fighter,» «The Social Network,» and «127 Hours.»
In addition to announcing a two - hour premiere episode
on Tuesday, January 5 at 9 PM, «Agent Caretr» also dropped a new
picture of Hayley Atwell in
character as Peggy Carter.
Anchored by truly great performances by Michelle Williams, Seth Rogen, Luke Kirby and Sarah Silverman, the deeply flawed
characters in «Take This Waltz» can be ugly and irredeemable, but as blemished as the
picture is at times — questionable cinematic choices are made
on top
of morally questionable ones — it's boldly real, achingly raw and intimate in a way that's rarely seen onscreen.
«This idea really that turns me
on is that there's a family that's a force to be reckoned with in the world
of international art and antiquities... [a family] that deals with heads
of state and heads
of museums and metes out justice, -LSB-...] We'll have the family dynamic, which we've done in a couple
of movies now... And then you take that and put it
on the bigger, more muscular stage
of an international action
picture, but also put all the
character stuff in it.
Universal
Pictures is clearly hoping to resurrect a
character with whom they've been in business for some 83 years, but this fantasy - feeling effort delivers little in the way
of scares, relying mainly
on the charismatic presence
of Welsh actor Luke Evans (Fast and Furious 6) to anchor the lackadaisical proceedings... [Much] like the recent, widely reviled I, Frankenstein, this misconceived project mainly signals a need to go back to the drawing board.
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.
DID N'T LIKE: Thorin's attitude, the rudeness
of the dwarves when they first entered the house, Bilbo's leaving
on his own (Gandalf didn't come back for him), Radagast the Brown (too goofy, I always
pictured a more St. Francis - like
character), the way the scene at the end - with Gandalf and the dwarves up in the trees, was totally ruined, and the loss
of Bilbo's progression as a
character (did he really kill several creatures all ready?
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.
Based
on true events, director Richard Brooks patiently and disturbingly paints a
picture of two
characters who act stupidly and carelessly, concentrating
on fulfilling their own shortsighted, selfish desires while senselessly taking away four lives.
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.
Drive plays, in a lot
of ways, like a movie that was made specifically for me: a
picture that really takes its time with a few
characters, and lingers
on the sense
of what's going
on between and around them.
Martin Scorsese was a fan, hailing the young director as his heir apparent and heaping praise
on what he called «a
picture without a trace
of cynicism, that obviously grew out
of its director's affection for his
characters in particular and for people in general.»
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.
While the movie does all
of its
characters the favor
of not condescending to them or their perspectives — a Bible Study group that might have been played for snickers is accorded, at the very least, a neutral view — its strategy
of withholding both particular
characters and information about their actions (the mine supervisor played by Josh Lucas doesn't show up until a half hour or so into the
picture), while perhaps looking attractively, insinuatingly oblique
on paper, has
on the screen the general effect
of blunting potential emotional impact.
On one level «Full Frontal» is an over-lit, digi - video, fly - on - the - wall guerilla - style picture following several cross-pollinating characters both inside and on the fringes of the filmmaking industr
On one level «Full Frontal» is an over-lit, digi - video, fly -
on - the - wall guerilla - style picture following several cross-pollinating characters both inside and on the fringes of the filmmaking industr
on - the - wall guerilla - style
picture following several cross-pollinating
characters both inside and
on the fringes of the filmmaking industr
on the fringes
of the filmmaking industry.
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.
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):
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).
Focusing
on the more vulgar linguistic elements in the film, it nevertheless gives a much more thorough
picture of the marvellous central
character, Gustav H.
I've had to sit through more than a few 30 - 60 second
character select screens during multiplayer, and I could clearly
picture the dumbfounded look
on my opponent's face as they tried to pick and choose a winning team, not knowing that when going up against a player
of my caliber, closing your eyes and just hitting the button six times works just fine.
Sony
Pictures have released a brand new featurette for the upcoming sequel T2 Trainspotting focusing
on the
character of Jonny Lee Miller's Sick Boy.
The problem is that the movie becomes more focused
on diagnosis than
character, and so what eventually unfolds is a meandering
picture that only too late in the game leans toward highlighting any kind
of thematic undercurrent while introducing romantic interests for the leads that do little but pad out an already too long running time.