Sentences with phrase «serving as love interest»

Two - Face will join «other key villains» fighting Joker for control of the inmates, with evil shrink Doctor Hugo Strange heading the facility and feline fatale Catwoman serving as love interest and sometimes ally to the Caped Crusader.

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Not only that, we don't even find out what Charlotte does — she's a comedian — until she's well - served her purpose as a sexy love interest.)
Evangeline Lilly, decked out in a severe Velma Kelly bob, is about as self - assured and unmemorable as always, here thanklessly required to serve as Ant - Man's contrived love interest.
Others to work at blood donation trucks and serve as potential love interests, I guess.
Love Liza serves as an interesting correlative to P.T. Anderson's Punch - Drunk Love (and Cronenberg's Spider, and Jonze's Adaptation.)
Saying that all of the performances in Equilibrium are fatuous and inane is moot — better to note that Emily Watson (howlingly awful as a doomed love interest), between this, Red Dragon, and Punch - Drunk Love is now one - for - three for 2002; that Christian Bale is starting to remind me a little of the lost promise of Gary Oldman; and that dimwitted films that use poetry as a means toward sublimity (Red Dragon and Blake, Blue Car and Rilke, Equilibrium and Yeats) would probably be better served to leave the pretension to those able to carry it love interest), between this, Red Dragon, and Punch - Drunk Love is now one - for - three for 2002; that Christian Bale is starting to remind me a little of the lost promise of Gary Oldman; and that dimwitted films that use poetry as a means toward sublimity (Red Dragon and Blake, Blue Car and Rilke, Equilibrium and Yeats) would probably be better served to leave the pretension to those able to carry it Love is now one - for - three for 2002; that Christian Bale is starting to remind me a little of the lost promise of Gary Oldman; and that dimwitted films that use poetry as a means toward sublimity (Red Dragon and Blake, Blue Car and Rilke, Equilibrium and Yeats) would probably be better served to leave the pretension to those able to carry it off.
But the producers» spectacular ambitions are undercut time and again by two factors: by the fact that the essential dramatic interest inheres in the grotesquely confined agonies of one man and, beyond that, in the unlikely (which is to say, in entertainment terms, likely) friendship and love of two men; and by the very nature of Franklin Schaffner as a director — that he is also one of the producers serves not so much to contradict my idea of Schaffner the director as to index an ambivalence that is the richest source of tension in the movie.
I'd first want to see Captain Phillips, mostly because it's been praised but also because it would serve as an interesting companion piece to A Hijacking, which I loved.
Her emotional connections to the humans she served were very real, but as her intellect grew and she could no longer hold conversations that interested her, she outgrew the ones she loved.
Yogi's diminutive sidekick Boo Boo (a nasal Justin Timberlake in a role we can only assume was offered to him long before The Social Network made him a «serious» actor) serves his comedic purpose well, as does nature documentarian and love interest Rachel (a half - hearted Anna Farris) who bonds with Smith over their geeky shared love of nature.
As Strange's love interest, she is never a mere damsel in distress, but she serves little individual purpose, apart from providing her paramour someone to apologize to.
As Gyllenhaal's love interest, he serves as a counterpoint to her frustration with the union, reminding her of the legitimate job protections that unions provide to teacherAs Gyllenhaal's love interest, he serves as a counterpoint to her frustration with the union, reminding her of the legitimate job protections that unions provide to teacheras a counterpoint to her frustration with the union, reminding her of the legitimate job protections that unions provide to teachers.
Overall, however, the two are portrayed as simple friends, with Daisy serving as Luigi's main love interest, although he has also expressed interest in the unseen Princess Eclair of the Waffle Kingdom.
Blogger and Author Tim Challies worship and serve as a pastor at Grace Fellowship Church and a co-founder of Cruciform Press.He love to write about Christian living, theology, and reviews of books that are of interest to Christians.
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