Not exact matches
In reality, crime scene investigators often spend seemingly inordinate amounts of time gathering and assessing evidence and then present it as probabilities
rather than the kind of definitive result expected of a court room filled with
actors rather than
real people.
But when it comes to doing stunts in the
real world,
rather than animating them around
actors, Stephenson seems to come unstuck in a largely unsatisfying way.
It's actually
rather funny how some of the animate characters look like exaggerated cartoon versions of the
real - life
actors.
But as a simplistic celebration of overcoming - adversity clichés, «
Real Steel» may have the edge because its aim is to entertain kids, wearing its obviousness on its sleeve
rather than disguising it behind performances by
actors who by rights are worthy of more complex material than the O'Connor offers them.
He's discovered, or
rather noticed, by a
real - life reflection of what Wiseau is not: an all - American, conventionally handsome rising
actor named Greg (Dave Franco).
My assumption that it would be a
rather routine animated family film, featuring pop culture references, celebrities instead of
real voice
actors, fart jokes, and an innocuous message, was pretty much accurate.
The characters are so earthy that they feel like
real people
rather than
actors...
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.
Maybe some reviews are right about the fact that while Tropic Thunder claims to be a mocking look at the movie industry, it never touches upon the nitty - gritty of their gags (the
actors, agents and producer are always comic book figures,
rather than clever dissections of
real - life counterparts), yet in never being anything less than entertaining, you never realise these problems until reflecting on the movie at a later date.
When: January 8th Why: Believe it or not, «The Forest» isn't a remake of a Japanese horror flick, but
rather an original story whose makers somehow thought it would be a good idea to cast mostly white
actors in a movie about a
real - life problem in Japan.
Even the Martians, who look quite cartoonish, especially when compared to the
real - life
actors that surround them, are supposed to garner a few chuckles from the element of surprise in their killings and experimentation with humans, but it all comes across as
rather brutal or grotesque.
The film was notable at the time for using
real animals as «
actors» for the most part, with them being trained for their performances,
rather than using humans in costumes.
It's not that it's depressing, but
rather the gritty realism of character's lives is so convincingly portrayed by each and every
actor that it feels
real.
Just like in Spielberg's Jurassic Park where you just forget that you are watching visual effects
rather than
real dinosaurs, here you will forget that this is an
actor and that somehow Abraham Lincoln has been brought to vibrant life.
Professionals who will be affected by proposed changes often see new policies and regulations as distractions from or add - ons to their «
real work,» and therefore interpret those policies to fit their needs.245
Rather than being passive recipients of policy, they are
actors in the process of making policy.