Sentences with phrase «play mafia»

I love to eat, play mafia wars on Facebook, swimming, extreme sports such as skydiving, bungee jumping, and rock climbing.
He plays a mafia baddie exactly how you'd expect Albert Brooks to play him, but with a highlight of the sinister, which makes it a gripping little portrayal.
i played mafia 2 and also no mans sky (but got a full refund from steam) but if it makes you feel better i did nt ok.
Haven't played mafia 3 yet but these pathetic reviews are making me want to more and more.
This all reminds me a bit of Eve Online and seems like it will turn into a lot of people playing mafia don.

Not exact matches

Just another GW Bush, and a puppet of corporate mafia, playing the same old tune!
He also did not let Association and the mafia that runs it meddle into who plays and who does not, which is a common case on Balkans.
Since the unveiling a year ago, Roma have made some slow progress on the new facility The mafia corruption scandal at city hall played in their favor, neutralizing their opponents on the council and empowering Mayor Ignazio Marino, a surgeon who studied in the United States and whose outsider status in Roman politics kept him clear of the dirty business.
My assumption is that the mafia plays a decisive role in determining the destination of collected municipal waste in order to gain profit from illegal disposal, and that, by doing so, it behaves as a (bad) alternative provider of a public service.
2001's ill received One Night at McCool's features Goodman as one of three men lusting after Liv Tyler's character, while 2002's Dirty Deeds took John to Australia, where he played an American mafia - goon thoroughly ill suited to the intricacies of culture down under.
In Triple 9, Hillcoat's ode to Michael Mann's and David Ayer's LA oeuvre, plus more recent crime dramas The Wire (the HBO series) and The Town (the Ben Affleck film), a gang of outlaws / inlaws / lawmen - some are criminals, some crooked cops, some married into the same family - must carry out a series of sketchy robberies for a Jewish mafia crime queen played by Kate Winslet.
Playing opposite De Niro in the Arcel centered scenes are the under used John Turturro as his former mafia contact and Ellen Barkin as his wife.
Matthias Schoenaerts plays a» roided - up beef - industry lackey who ordinarily has no trouble with the mafia, but takes issue with his uncle's new business relationship with a known cop - killer, especially once he learns that one of the men he'll be dealing with is Jeroen Perceval, a former friend.
Plus, who doesn't want to see Kate Winslet play a Russian mafia boss?
If Refn played his cards right, this could be a love letter to the great mafia films of old.
Joseph Gordon - Levitt and Bruce Willis are playing Joe, an assassin who kills for the mafia of 2070, even if the present is 2044.
It's one twenty - minute story after another involving Robert and a supporting character, intertwined with the continuing main plot (Robert vs. evil, and I mean EVIL, Russian mafia leader Teddy, played nicely by Marton Csokas, who could also play Kevin Spacey in a biopic).
Stop me if you've heard this one before: a gruff CIA agent who suffers from PTSD and sees re-animated corpses at random moments is ordered to travel to the UK and hire Stanley Kubrick to film a fake moon landing that the American government can use in case the Apollo 11 mission turns out to be a tragic failure, only the agent (who is played by Ron Perlman, by the way) ends up giving a suitcase full of cash to a failed band manager and his perpetually stoned friend who looks a little bit like Stanley Kubrick, and those two idiots get robbed by the local mafia thugs right before Agent Ron Perlman realizes his mistake and threatens to kill everyone involved — and THEN the idiotic band manager (who is played by Rupert Grint, by the way) proposes that they all head off to film the fake moon landing with the help of a artistic hippie commune run by an egotistical dolt who can't understand why he can't put giant jellyfish on the moon.
It's not the best looking game you'll ever play, but it does look great, and Crazy Monkey has managed to fit in every little detail from every mobster / mafia style film you've ever seen.
Ejiofor plays Michael Atwood, an ex-special forces agent, leading a group of dirty cops (Mackie & Clifton Collins Jr.) and ex-military (Reedus & Paul) to rob a banks safety deposit box for the Russian mafia.
Set in London within the ritualized underworld of the Russian mafia — the dread vory v zakone — David Cronenberg's Eastern Promises couldn't be further, in terms of ambience, from the Americana of A History of Violence; and yet the two films are bonded, first by the enigmatic presence of Viggo Mortensen, once again playing a character with a mysterious past, and by the eroticized violence that is the currency of Cronenbergian male relationships.
This game plays a little like a simplified game of mafia where everyone works together to out another player.
From her knowledge of computer crimes, mafia internet crime rings, even the details on a host of handguns and weapons that come into play in the book, Roberts left no detail to chance.
Its mafia, you got ta play it realistic.
I have owned all 4 previous games and as soon as it is released in australia im that big of a fan i couldn't care less what it cost me its a got to have game if your a fan like me plus im that big of a fan I want KAZUMAS tattoo and im going to name my first son when i have one after KAZUMA coz he was my favorite character yet plus playing as four main characters was fun so five should be alot of fun and about time you get to playas Haruka plus it would be cool if you could add tattoos to the characters if possible I would play it at least 12 hours a day and I do nt care what people say its the best japanese styled mafia game ever to have been made for PS3 but I hope they make the fighting look more real by getting rid of the coloured blurs from the heat moves and the different tournament styled fights they are my only 2 dislikes in the whole four series they should just have underground street fighting tournaments were anything except guns are not allowed so it sticks to hand to hand combat and melee only
In Blue Estate you will play Tony Luciano, the psychopathic son of the Italian mafia godfather of LA and Clarence, an ex-Navy SEAL, penniless and now a hit - man bent on cleaning up the mess started by Tony.
It's the kind of song they would play in a mafia movie, while somebody gets whacked.
The third and fourth players, and there are more, are elected officials and corporate interests (the energy mafia playing their endgame through the final gasps of peak oil).
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