Sentences with phrase «set talking about their characters»

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This is why Jehovah's Witnesses talk to people about the Bible and offer free home bible studies with material in over «in 659 languages, using 29 alphabets and character sets.
Talk to your child about the events, characters and setting in the book.
Gaming has the ability to bond kids because of shared interest but tends to leave most parents feeling left out especially as they talk about new games featuring familiar characters even if they're set in unknown worlds.
He talks about casting and characters, the flick's tone and connections to the comics, sets and shooting in Pinewood Studios, music, pressures and his physical state at the time, and reactions to the film.
Hugh Jackman is currently in theaters playing Marvel fan favorite Wolverine for a record - setting ninth and final time in the R - rated Logan, and during his recent press junket to promote the film, the Van Helsing star talked about taking his son trick - or - treating on Halloween while dressed up as has signature comic book character.
And while characters fail to break the mould of archetypes — Ken Watanabe's Dr. Ishiro Serizawa might be the most irritating of the bunch, and Sally Hawkins needn't even have bothered showing up on set her role is so limited — such is really all we need if we're talking about retelling a classic and not reinventing it.
We also learned that one of the new characters in the movie was originally set to be killed before plans changed, and Abrams also talked about Kylo Ren's big scene in the movie.
I spoke with Mia Wasikowska (Alice In Wonderland, Jane Eyre) briefly on the Nashville set (set report), but there wasn't any time for a formal conversation, so I was excited to catch up with her last month in Los Angeles to talk about her character.
At the recent press day, Tarantino and his actors talked about the advantages of shooting in 70 mm, how a Tarantino set differs from other movie sets, how Leigh and Russell played off each other while chained at the hip for 4-1/2 months, why Russell remained in character after his character met his demise, the decision to stay close to the script, Tarantino and Jackson's take on race relations in America, why a period film affords a filmmaker the opportunity to comment on the present in ways a present day film does not, what their filmmaking adventure was like for the veteran actors who have been with Tarantino from the beginning, and why Tarantino doesn't mind dancing on the edge of political correctness.
Despite the contemporary setting for the film — it's described in the official festival program as «A Big Chill for our current social media moment» — its depiction of gender roles are a few further decades behind still, with female characters assuming domestic roles as an excuse to steal away and talk about men and destiny.
He talks about the project's roots and why it needed to be set in New York, character subjects, various personal influences, themes and story, cast and performances, script specifics and actor improvisation, and a few other tidbits.
Chris Rose, producer on the game for TT Games, came by the E3 booth to talk about the DLC, including the new biome, character and set pieces.
On the set, we even talked to each other about how universal the journeys of these characters are.
With its war - torn international setting, intense plot and expertly connected characters, this is likely to be one of the most talked - about debuts of the season.
He's just published the second in his Looking Glass trilogy (Seeing Red), published a spin - off comic in December 2005 about the character of Hatter Madigan (Hatter M illustrated by Ben Templesmith), is working on a video game (set in Wonderland during the 13 - year - reign of Queen Redd, which is barely touched on in the book), and is in talks about a movie trilogy which, undoubtedly, would lead to countless merchandising opportunities.
My readers set up their own FB group to talk about the characters they love and run their own competitions.
It talks about selecting one out of a set of characters and then selecting a single character out of that set of characters — seems like the basis for searching through books or files.
- 14 different licenses confirmed thus far: Ghostbusters, Portal, Back to the Future, The Wizard of Oz, DC Comics, Scooby Doo, Doctor Who, Lego Chima, The Lord of the Rings, The Simpsons, The Lego Movie, Jurassic World, Midway Games, and Lego Ninjag - not ready to talk about Midway Games content yet - total of 14 levels, each with four different areas to explore - game will be silly, family - friendly fun - main characters are DC Comics» Batman, The Lego Movie's Wyldstyle, and The Lord of the Rings» Gandalf - these characters work together to stop Lord Vortec, who is making the dimensions collide - Wyldstyle won't take any guff - Gandalf will provide the wisdom - the three will set off down the yellow brick road togethe - when Batman steps into the Wizard of Oz world, he ias quick to say, «We're not in Gotham anymore.
It features unique characters, areas of The Cave that talk about the backstory of said characters, a great sense of humor, and a setting that is gorgeous.
Gaming has the ability to bond kids because of shared interest but tends to leave most parents feeling left out especially as they talk about new games featuring familiar characters even if they're set in unknown worlds.
Include at least two references of people you have worked with and who can talk positive about your character, skill set and work ethic.
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