Not exact matches
A day of shooting usually gives 2 minutes of
screentime, or
even less.
And
even Lando himself isn't given as much
screentime as Glover deserves; the ol' smoothie feels rather sidelined.
Newcomer Abbie Cornish is beguiling as Raleigh's more tangible love interest, and Geoffrey Rush is ever reliable as Sir Francis Walsingham,
even if neither is given sufficient
screentime.
Get Out Oscar nominee Daniel Kaluuya has less
screentime and
even less effect as a vengeful Wakandan who sympathizes with Killmonger.
His
screentime limited until a very strong third act speech,
even this archetype is given a moment to articulate his own difficult, complicated choice involving his son and his mother.
Ryan Reynolds gets plenty of
screentime talking about the production, and he
even gets a moment to talk to Celine Dion.
Opting not to go the Jaws route and going all Jurassic Park instead, Black's Predator gets a good amount of
screentime in this first teaser trailer,
even if much of that time is cast in deep shadow.
Though presented as a star vehicle for Tom Hanks, this is filled with actors relishing the most of
even the smallest of
screentime.
Chandler is an undervalued talent for suggesting whole lifetimes within limited
screentime (see The Spectacular Now), and here he creates a whole marriage with Blanchett
even as we're watching it die.
Even those getting minimal
screentime do their part to make lasting impressions.
Walken, in particular, brings a tremendous amount of energy to the film -
even though his
screentime is extremely limited.
As the relentless champion - raiser who raised Jimmy from youth, William Fichtner continues to show a flair for playing loathsome characters,
even with limited
screentime.
Even actors granted limited
screentime, like Wes Bentley, Donald Sutherland, and Lenny Kravitz, have enough presence to make an impact.
Figuring out who the rapist is among a host of wily suspects is hardly any more difficult than solving a Scooby Doo caper, but Verhoeven and screenwriter David Birke continually insist on dedicating a chunk of
screentime to a silly campaign of misdirection where so much evidence is stacked so loftily against an employee in Michèle's video game company that anyone with
even a cursory knowledge of mystery storytelling couldn't possibly fall for the trick.
His
screentime this season was woefully small and
even his submission is free of flair and great moments.
Fortunately, the ever - crass Stifler gets more
screentime (it seems like Scott's played a weaker version of the Stifler character in many of the other flicks he's been in lately), and we
even get a return of the Sherminator.
Claiming less
screentime, Adolphe Menjou provides a shade of gray, but
even his sociable General Staff official gets called out for his inaction with no uncertainty.
Donovan was a highlight for me, although the three underbosses in Burke, Vito and Cassandra are all interesting in their own right,
even if they don't much
screentime.