Sentences with phrase «show little character»

I'm not really a fancy light person, and I think these show a little character.
our players are some of the best in the league yet they show little character when there tested.

Not exact matches

To avoid bad but vaguely plausible start - up ideas — what the Y Combinator team calls sitcom ideas, i.e., the kind of ideas TV writers would make up if a character on a show had a start - up — choose something that some people want a lot rather than something lots of people might sort of want a little.
The fact that you resort to petty little insults shows the depth of your character and arguments, which are about as shallow as a drop of water in an empty pool.
It's a little odd that Ben & Jerry's pulled from two very recent SNL characters, since the show has literally dozens of possible characters stretching back decades.
And you know those old cartoons that would show a good angel and a little devil on the character's shoulders when having to make a moral decision?
If Pac - Man manages to outwit the monsters long enough to eat all the dots in the maze, there is a short intermission and even a little show in which all the characters cavort about harmlessly.
«On this episode of Sanjay and Craig I play Anthony Gourmand, a character not too different than myself, but more maniacal who arrives with his travel and food show in search of the ultimate food in the little town of Lundgren.»
ABC's Kirk Herbstreit said he thought it was «out of character» of Mayfield, and later said on The Dan Patrick Show that it was «a little uncalled for.»
Ramsey must show courage now and I'm sure he will because he is a ballsy little character.
The «Ska Bar» at the end of the beach (on the beach) in Kata was a super little place, loads of character, and fire shows some evenings.
(A tip to the tantrum - throwing mom with two very disappointed little princesses in tow: don't show up for a character greeting at 5:00 when it says it starts at 4:30.
He probably resembles a little child more than any character in any of the children's shows.
And one of the things that she's talking about is an episode, now this happened in the late «70s but it was an episode and she was actually on the show talking to I think, I don't think it was an actual character on the show, I think it was like one of the little kids on the show about breastfeeding.
The show, about a puffin family living on a fictional island, also features a loving sibling relationship between main character Oona and her little brother, Baba, which will give your squabbling kids something to aspire to.
Baby names can be inspired from just about anything and anyone, and what better way to pay tribute to your favourite Netflix show or character than by taking a little «namespiration».
Most little kids will want to eat their vegetables if their favorite show or book characters are somehow involved.
I watch the tv show Suits all the time and while I love the wardrobe department in the show - I have wished a few times that a female character with a little more relaxed swagger would saunter in to break things up.
It adds character and shows off a little bit more leg.
This episode begins to delve a little further into each character and what makes them tick, though each answer Listen, there's nothing wrong with finding love on the set of a TV show or movie — lots of stars have done it, whether it was with another actor, a
The introduction to the characters seems a little perfunctory, but once we get into the problems experienced in the comics industry during the Fifties, the show really gets good.
Hannah was given too little to do in the first film, and she does her very best to make Tarantino's samey, show - off, adolescent dialogue feel as though it could have come from her character's mouth.
An Amazing Fps game with Amazing graphics... Also the most violent game I've ever played plus with the realistic graphics it makes it gruesome... The aliens (Stroggs) like to experiment on humans, people are shown with parts of their face torn off, intestines hanging out, there is a scene where you can see your characters legs being sliced off by a bloody saw while strapped down, limbless people are attached to machines, some strange experiments like that, Do nt play this game if you are a little kid or some idiot thats going to copy what you see in this game...
But Stiller also keeps the character a little distant, as if it's such a cool, actorly thing to play a desperate junkie that there's no need to show warmth.
Or the little obnoxious droid that follows the two main characters, they find the old decepticon and they teleport to the desert, apparently the little droid was hanging onto the things leg, he falls off, and they never show him again or mention him again, but he somehow reappears and is somewhat of a main character in the Dark of the Moon.
We've learned enough about the characters for the show to move on to point at hand and reveal more about the characters little by little while the plot moves forward.
For example, there is a funny bit where Kevin James» character, Eric, is a little too attached to his mom (the super adorable Georgia Engel from The Mary Tyler Moore Show), but they chose to spend more time on a stupid running gag: Eric has the ability to «burp - snart» (burping, sneezing, and farting at the same time).
Case in point, Cable, the character shows up with very little exposition.
Instead, with Vince and Craig both desperate for the money, the price their asking gets lower and lower to show how desperate they are for money and it really showcases the chemistry between these three actors and demonstrates how little these characters value their own well - being.
However, having seen the show first, it allowed me to appreciated what the film was better at - that is a slower, more sensitive and more deeply explored story, where each character was able to shine a little bit in their own right.
mmm... a protagonist who complete dominates a long film to the detriment of context and the other players in the story (though the abolitionist, limping senator with the black lover does gets close to stealing the show, and is rather more interesting than the hammily - acted Lincoln); Day - Lewis acts like he's focused on getting an Oscar rather than bringing a human being to life - Lincoln as portrayed is a strangely zombie character, an intelligent, articulate zombie, but still a zombie; I greatly appreciate Spielberg's attempt to deal with political process and I appreciate the lack of «action» but somehow the context is missing and after seeing the film I know some more facts but very little about what makes these politicians tick; and the lighting is way too stylised, beautiful but unremittingly unreal, so the film falls between the stools of docufiction and costume drama, with costume drama winning out; and the second subject of the film - slavery - is almost complete absent (unlike Django Unchained) except as a verbal abstraction
Naomi Watts — so wonderful in better horror fare like The Ring or thrillers like Mulholland Drive and Funny Games — does the best she can here with a comparatively inferior character, but Charlie Heaton, who broke out as the protective and lovelorn older brother in last summer's Stranger Things, and Jacob Tremblay, Oscar - nominated for his role in 2015's Room, are stymied in roles that require too little in the way of nuance or are lacking in enough screen time to show real depth.
And the way this character shows a contrast by his aggressive, delusional super-hero persona, and his sweet - natured, natural and loveable doggy - side, which is mostly seen when he is together with his owner Penny - the little girl to whom he directs all his considerable love and devotion - should make him an inspiring figure for children and adults alike.
Gracie Hart (Bullock) is an FBI agent who, in a character - development flashback, we see is deep down a butch, frustrated little girl with a habit of showing boys she likes them by beating them savagely.
Alexander Skarsgård, who played the abuser of Kidman's character in Big Little Lies, praised the «extraordinarily talented» group of women he had the privilege of working with on the show.
Be aware of a definite mean streak which runs through the movie as well as a complete lack of humor (or anything close to that emotion), despite the fact that Azaria (who voices about a dozen characters on «The Simpsons» TV show) does his best with what little he is given.
Alison Brie and Krysten Ritter are still looking for their characters to show up; its a tragedy to see such great comedy performers reduced to little more than eye - candy.
Showing little confidence in what should have been its central character (Leem Lubany) it relies on Bill Murray's seedy Kabul - stranded talent manager, Bruce Willis's grumpy merc, and Kate Hudson's career prostitute to tell a supposed story of female emancipation.
Some of the costumes worn by female characters show a little skin, but my feeling is that calling it «partial nudity» is stretching it a bit, and alcohol is a non-issue.
Marvel has had a rocky history with directors with a vision, though I think this narrative is a little overplayed considering what we see on screen — the pre - and non-Avengers films have always had a bit of the filmmaker's character in there, so I expect Derrickson's style to show on screen.
His idea is that the emotions of this little girl are the characters and it takes place in the head of this little girl, and shows how they control things that go on.
While most of the supporting characters in «BvS» serve the two main heroes and do little else, «Civil War» takes the time to show how the schism in the Avengers is affecting everyone on the team.
There is little doubt that one of the most iconic TV shows and one of the most iconic lead characters of the last decade,...
As we learned last week from casting notices, the Zombieland TV show will focus on the four main characters from the movie — Tallahassee, Columbus, Wichita and Little Rock — with two office workers named Fred and Ainsley added to the mix.
The animation is a little crude, but it works well with the tone of the show, and although its characters sometimes get in the way of the humor, this is one of the funnier adult - themed animated series on TV.
Its motion - capture CGI renders the characters in rubbery, apple - cheeked versions that sometimes slide queasily into the uncanny valley; its script (written by the dream team of Doctor Who show - runner Steven Moffat, Hot Fuzz writer - director Edgar Wright, and Attack The Block writer - director Joe Cornish) is an of - the - moment action movie, little more than a lengthy series of big setpieces, crammed with fights and chases.
There are also good performances from supporting characters Miranda Richardson (The Bachelor, Merlin), Lisa Marie (Burton's wife, who has a habit of showing up in small roles in his films), Michael Gough (Alfred from the Batman movies), Ian McDiarmid (Restoration), Christopher Walken (Blast From the Past, The Rose Hotel), an unbilled cameo by Martin Landau, Jeffrey Jones (Ravenous, Stuart Little), and a surprising decent Caspar Van Dien (The Omega Code, Starship Troopers), probably because the amount of spoken time allotted to his character was kept at a minimum.
As expected, the trailer for xXx: The Return of Xander Cage has made its way online, and it shows Vin Diesel's character back and more than ready for a little action.
Indeed, it's difficult to get worked up when the characters themselves show little emotion and deliver their lines in a strikingly deadpan, monotone manner, even when confronted with inappropriate sexual moments that Lanthimos seems to include just to make his audience uncomfortable.
Was it more of a gradual development or was it just planned that you would start adding more supporting characters in the show, and open up what was a little more of an insular world with the three leads?
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