Sentences with phrase «real actors like»

Despite the presence of a decent cast - with real actors like John Lithgow and Michael Rooker on hand - every character seems bland and forgettable.

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Like many countries, Japan is examining the possibilities that blockchain technology can offer more efficient infrastructure in payments, real - time settlement and an increased number of financial actors as the Internet...
Shiller is also an advocate of behavioral finance, the soft form of which proposes that real economic actors do not act like the agents in Marshallian economic models.
Xsolus seeks to contribute to the blockchain - cryptocurrency community by continuing to grow a global team of like - minded individuals to build real - world solutions, innovate blockchain - related technologies, and increase the stability and governance of actors in the community.
When we remember who the real actor is, we feel humbled; but we also experience, like Gregory, a sense of relief: itis Jesus, not we, who leads his flock, heals the wounds of sin, and raises up the people to divine union.
In reality, it's nothing like what you see on TV, where the actors (who are too rested, clean - shaven, and nicely dressed to be real newborn parents) put the baby on a shoulder, pat him a few times, and go on with their day.
«We also expected that in the condition which was least like real - life, when people thought the scene was pre-recorded, they would look least at the faces of the actors and follow their gaze direction the least.
The latter starred minor league celebrities and artists including the singer - songwriter Birdy and American actor RJ Mitte, and Banana Republic is taking a similar tack, casting real - life couples like singer - songwriters Aloe Blacc and Maya Jupiter and «The Last Magazine» editor Tenzin Wild and model Tao Okamoto.
(I know I am not perfect — I have a «real» nose, not one like a film actor such as Petr Fedorov... I think it best to let a woman know that they will be corresponding with Tom Hanks, not Brad Pitt....
It's actually rather funny how some of the animate characters look like exaggerated cartoon versions of the real - life actors.
For all the good moments which find the actors sounding off well, or the odd decent musical number, it ultimately feels like a collection of bits which have no real reason to associate or progress to the chosen conclusion.
The dialogue creates an arch and artificial mood, never sounding like real talk despite the clearly talented actors (Gugu Mbatha - Raw and Michiel Huisman) playing the roles.
The second, and real twist, is the fact that making everything look like it was a training exercise, even down to hiring «actors» to pretend to be the truck drivers, the 911 operator, the man he sees through the hole in the trunk walking his dog, Henry, and even his own wife, was fake.
I really really dislike the main character like he's actually in real life gonna get the girl of his dream, are you serious??? He has a crooked smile, wears pajamas all day outside of his house and talk's like a gay poet, I just think he sucks as an actor, uggh I don't know why I dislike him so much after this movie.On the other hand Rachel Bilson is very cute and not as bad of an actor This movie solely focuses on telling the story and making us like the characters for themselves.
«The reason why it resonates with a lot of people is because of the real life inspiration behind it,» he said, adding that great actors like Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga help bring these real people to life on screen.
They greenlit it, but then they were like, «OK, but just make it with some real actors — not those two brothers.»»
A mural maker fluent in the extended, meandering, zooming wide shot, Altman could swallow elaborate social environments like Hollywood in a single gulp; and by peopling those environments with actors set free to improvise, he allowed an uncanny degree of naturalistic behavior to indemnify the real - lifeness he collected by, it seems, just rolling and rolling film and looking around him.
Mixing sweeping views with the back story of three men — Jimmy Chin, Conrad Anker, and Renan Ozturk — who attempt the titular summit in the Himalayas, the documentary captures the real tension and superhuman feats that movies like Everest have to portray through actors.
By contrast, The Danish Girl is a Focus Features production starring the Academy's reigning Best Actor, and rolling out to theaters all over the world, sharing marquee real estate with the likes of Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip.
All of these actors deserve an Oscar nod for making the film so real and packing a punch like no other cast could have.
The film didn't do this, as it failed to get to the real person and spent all its time on surface material and marriage spats that looked like artificial acting devices even though the actors had a good screen chemistry together.
Sure it's got James Franco, but the real star of the movie is Andy Serkis, whose motion - capture computer - enhanced performance as a smart ape named Caesar just won him an acting nomination alongside actors like Nick Nolte and Christopher Plummer, who didn't act standing in front of a greenscreen in a bodysuit.
Pacino plays Simon Axler, a fading 65 - year - old stage and film actor (who looks and acts more like Pacino's real age of 74).
Not the fault of the actors but when you have the excellent Danny Huston (30 Days of Night) playing an evil German officer then there is the potential to create a proper villain, a mad genius with grand plans for world domination during a time of great sorrow for the rest of the world, and instead his General Ludendorff is resorted to cracking open gas tablets that give him Hulk - like strength for no real reason and never really pays off in any way; in one scene he locks a group of people in a room with a deadly nerve gas and then decides to snort on his magic capsule before cackling and running off - camera like Jack Nicholson's Joker.
He actually held what he calls «Inside the Actor's Studio - like sessions» with the talent and have his animation team come and observe them perform or just ask questions to get a real feel for how the actor reacted during some scenes or motActor's Studio - like sessions» with the talent and have his animation team come and observe them perform or just ask questions to get a real feel for how the actor reacted during some scenes or motactor reacted during some scenes or motions.
In the issue set in Los Angeles, three characters that look suspiciously like actors Kate Mara, Miles Teller, and Jamie Bell, they of three - quarters of the main cast of 20th Century Fox's 2015 Fantastic Four reboot, apparently get blowed up real good.
Neither Duplass nor Zissis are rangy actors (Zissis is the more of the two), but their long real life friendship and working partnership pays off gloriously in scenes like this.
It's a cute idea, but it gets old real fast as the script constantly tries to mine laughs from the same few jokes and undermines emotional moments with stupid stuff like ostrich rodeos, bad child actors and rhinos having sex.
Each role the actors played were strong and I felt like I was watching real historical events take place.
The characters are so earthy that they feel like real people rather than actors...
The MVP is Christoper Plummer who, like only a real actor through and through could pull off, rose to the challenge of becoming John Paul Getty almost...
I think to do that with an actor like Noomi Rapace feels so electric, concrete, and real.
They establish a round of co-workers — played by a group of fine character actors — that seem like real people, the same characters that might work in any office, and they establish the space of the office itself.
What makes the Russos such an interesting choice to direct Captain America 2 is that considering the specific voices of the sitcoms they've directed, it seems like they have a real knack for preserving the work of writers and actors by helping them best display what they've created while still putting their stamp on something.
Game of Thrones doesn't feel like a bunch of actors playing at fantasy; it feels like a world inhabited by real people.
It allows for no real chemistry to develop and the entire film feels like a bunch of actors thrown together rather than a genuine family.
Garden State, an auspicious writing and directing debut from Braff (of TV's charming Scrubs), is about Largeman's return to his New Jersey hometown, and like Sofia Coppola's Lost in Translation, it's more about mood and moments than telling a single story (and like that film, it's about an actor feeling numb to the «real» world).
Still, the movie isn't an actors» showcase, and at times they, like their real - life counterparts, are overwhelmed by the mountain.
I especially like the way Ponsoldt strives to make his actors seem like real teens, blemishes and all — quite literally, in fact.
The real losers are the actors themselves, because this is the type of movie where careers go to die, as evidenced by the involvement of former stars like Charlie Sheen, Lindsay Lohan and Heather Locklear.
Soon enough she's hanging out with hippies, travelers and crusties, but then she meets Luca (Shiloh Fernandez), who takes her to a secret hideout in the woods — the home of the charismatic Benji (Alexander Skarsgard), suspicious Izzy (Ellen Page), sympathetic Doc (Brit actor Toby Kebbell) and others — all of whom have a taste for real revenge and, despite the cult - like air and some bizarre «bonding exercises,» are no lentil - chomping dropouts: they have some serious «jams» in the planning.
Good Night, and Good Luck smartly uses footage of the real McCarthy; any actor would have gone over the top in an effort to capture his monstrous and sweaty reptilian - like essence.
The actor, who's 19 in real life, looks like he's in his freshman year of high school, and there's a sensitive side to his take on the character that Maguire and Garfield never fully captured.
While the actor seems to be the absolute perfect choice to play the Merc with a Mouth, it seems that the real Ryan Reynolds isn't like that at all.
An actor of real craft and emotion, Chaney gave fine performances in A pictures like Of Mice and Men (1939), High Noon (1952), and The Defiant Ones (1958), but his career was badly compromised by the drinking.
I'd like to think that the actor's roles are a bit of an amalgamation between the audience's preconceived idea of how the actors act in real life and how the actors REALLY act in real life.
Evans, who played the bully hunk Gaston in the recent live - action «Beauty and the Beast,» looks nothing like the real Marston, who was more of a Cecil Kellaway character actor type.
The contributions of real - world actors like Hitoshi Ozawa, Shingo Tsurumi and others add greatly to an already fantastic game.
Jordan is a strong enough actor to actually make aspects of this work a little bit, giving us an Oscar Grant who feels like a real person even as he moves through manufactured omen after manufactured omen.
This trailer for True Story has a decidedly serious tone, with both Hill and Franco putting on the «I'm a real Actor» faces they cultivated in movies like 127 Hours and Moneyball.
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