Sentences with phrase «story characters name»

All missions will show up on your map with the letter of the main story characters name just like past GTA games and you can complete them at your leisure.
All missions will show up on your map with the letter of the main story characters name just like past GTA games and you can complete them at your leisure.

Not exact matches

If Jesus existed (and that is not a given since his name means «salvation,» he's probably an allegorical character), and if the stories about his visit to Jerusalem early in the reign of Pontius Pilate are true, he died because he was an anti-Roman insurgent, probably involved in a Zealot uprising over the use of the Temple treasury to finance the construction of an aqueduct.
Our story picks back up with main character June (called Offred under the Gilead regime — birth names are forbidden for Handmaids).
They say that the Gospel stories are just rehashed pagan myths, where some of the details and the names of the characters are changed.
Russ — I don't think you'll find people arguing too much about the few character names we have, but more about other pieces of information that should be available to corroborate the supernatural aspects of the stories.
The Guardian claims that this particular story meant so much to Tolkien that he had characters» names are engraved on the headstone shared by him and his wife.
Stillman's conceit is to take Jane Austen's story, in its screenplay version, and imagine it narrated by a character of his own creation — a pretentious fool named Rufus Martin - Colonna, Lady Susan's nephew - by - marriage.
But James Gunn knew that if you deliver on unforgettable characters, name recognition will follow, and Guardians of the Galaxy became a top tier Marvel property — a dazzling story that wore its heart on the outside of its sleeve even as it snarled in your face.
The formal character of the story conceals a crucial point with regard to naming.
And the character of a group's story represents a reaction to anomie, social decay that evokes both the Latin sense of «no name» and its Greek cognate of «no norm.»
She can illustrate the stories and write characters» names.
Leah is also the name of a more obscure character from the Bible, and although not a very popular one in biblical stories, the name has sure risen in popularity today in the form of a baby girl name.
Pirx Crater is named for the main character in a series of short stories by Stanislaw Lem, who travels between the Earth, Moon and Mars.
Along the way they meet different animals and characters that start with the corresponding letters of their name and at the end of the story, the little boy or girl has found all the letters and has their name back!
Disney's generally respectful English dub, per usual, populates the story with famous names: Miley Cyrus» little sister Noah voices the titular character, a willful fish - child who escapes her human - hating magician father (Liam Neeson) and treks to land, where she bonds with Sosuke, a 5 - year - old boy voiced by the Jonas Brothers» younger sibling Frankie Jonas.
I am a huge fan of the original Prince of Persia trilogy, and when I heard about this game I was a little worried that they would change to much of what made the original games great, and I was right, the gameplay has been completely destroyed, platforming is awkward do to too may actions being mapped to the same buttons, combat is tedious and unenjoyable, it's EXTREMELY repetitive, having to search around for light seeds just to advance the plot is stupid, and do to the fact that you can't really die the whole game just feels like trial and error, and the new Prince character is completely unlikeable, while they messed up most of the game it's got some good things going for it, the voice acting is solid, the graphics are beautiful, and the ending does have interested in seeing where the story goes from here, but I'm not sure if I want to pick up the next game they come out with, this was a huge disappointment and isn't worthy to bear the Prince of Persia name.
Based on a story by George Lucas, Willow follows Warwick Davis» title character as he reluctantly agrees to help protect a baby from an evil ruler (Jean Marsh's Queen Bavmorda)- with Willow eventually receiving assistance in the form of a charming scoundrel named Madmartigan (Val Kilmer).
Evidently as a private joke, Sturges nearly always cast Meyer as a character named Schultz, with such conspicuous exceptions as «Dr. Kluck» in The Palm Beach Story (1942).
While it may have the Fire Emblem name in its title, the character roster leans a lot towards more recent entries of the franchise, and since the story lacks any significant depth, it is not for all Fire Emblem fans.
If instead of story and characters, your movie wish list includes projectile vomiting and erection gags, this lump of coal has your name on it.
We also meet an array of supporting characters, including a pair of corrupt innkeepers (Sacha Baron Cohen and Helena Bonham Carter), a young revolutionary named Marius (Eddie Redmayne) smitten with Cosette, and the innkeepers» daughter Éponine (Samantha Barks), who is meant to be the thread that ties many of these stories together in the film's second half.
The character is a nobody (no name, no story, no nothing).
The brutal dilemmas faced by the characters mirror various stories in the Old Testament about individuals being called upon to commit murder in the name of justice and righteousness.
With The Legend of Hercules (2014) or Dracula Untold (2014), studios seem to have been banking on the name of the titular characters rather than focussing on an original way of telling their stories.
A trip to Wikipedia reveals that the novel, written by Michel Faber, actually gives lots of information the film wilfully withholds, such as the name of Johansson's character or the story of her race or the reason why they're mulching men or the story behind the mysterious men on motorcycles who pop up occasionally to help out / hunt Johansson down.
This sense of dread stems partly from our assumption that something bad is always bound to happen in a Haneke film (Georges and Anne are favorite character names of his), but more because we know that sooner or later, whether it happens within the time frame of the film or not, there's only one way that a story of two very old people in poor health can end: these people are going to die.
Even the mood - setting narration, lifted almost directly from the story and used to chilling effect in the original film, has been jettisoned for no apparent reason (some changes are just trivial: all character names are the same save Neeson's, which was Markway in the story and first film).
And by loosely I mean it took some character names and one line of dialogue and wrote a completely different story.
The performances of big and small characters are so intense, that by simply saying big name Brad Pitt gives the weakest performance will give a clear idea of how incredible each actor is in their role; Pauls Dano and Giamatti, Sarah Paulson, Taran Killam, Alfre Woodard and more all contributing to their unique and unforgettable stories.
From a technical point of view, this allowed the team a lot of opportunities for balancing, but more importantly, having a large cast of named characters allowed them to tell an even better story than the already impressive efforts in the Loto Trilogy (the first three Dragon Quest games).
With a story bristling with an emotional frailty that is both overstated and jarring, Manglehorn is often just as awkward as the lead character's name.
The story of Captain Marvel is an interesting one, but suffice it to say that the DC character predates not only its original publisher but Marvel's character of the same name.
We know nothing about these characters, even their names are replaced by colors, most of the action takes place in an isolated warehouse, and the amount of gore and profanity can surely upset more than a few people; however, even with all these limitations, the story is entertaining, and brutally powerful.
Based on a comic character that first appeared in 1962, «Ant - Man'tells the origin story of a sweet - natured thief named Scott Lang (Paul Rudd).
In one scene, there is a character named Izzy (Page, To Rome with Love) who tries to bring down someone close to her whose company is involved in a major pollution scandal, but these moments don't ring as profound without anything to ground her character, and the way that this story thread evolves feels manufactured, which is evidenced by the lack of genuine emotion when the episode concludes in a traumatic way.
There are literally dozens of major characters (you pity whoever had to fit all of these A-list names onto the poster), in service to a story that's simultaneously every superhero movie ever and, for those who aren't obsessive readers of the comic books, a bit confusing.
Kumail Nanjiani («Silicon Valley»), plays a character named Kumail Nanjiani in a story based on his relationship to Emily V. Gordon (played by Zoe Kazan and called Emily Gardiner in the film), who is now his wife and the co-screenwriter of the smart, touching, heartfelt and very funny film.
In «The Journey,» you play as a character named Alex Hunter, somewhat of a departure from the typical career mode where the idea is to place yourself into the story.
Scorsese's creative ghost hovers heavily over the story and its setting on the mean streets of New York in the Eighties; the appearance of Goodfellas» Ray Liotta in the role of an FBI agent and the two main Chinese characters going by the unlikely names of Sonny and Tina are more tips of the hat.
While this part of the story is as true as any other, the dialogue between the characters at the outset: «You better be back for the birth, [Full Character Name];» «You try and stop me,» practically screeches to the audience, «Start worrying about this guy NOW.»
The story is so intimate that everything depends on the performances, and Jason Patric, Rachel Ward and Bruce Dern, and a character actor named George Dickerson, bring a grim, poetic sadness to the story.
That game series has the story already set up for your own customized character, for socialization, and the name MegaMan wouldn't have to be deminished because everyone is one.
There also is an odd feel to the make - up of the city itself, nondescript, with an intentional microcosm of different nationalities, races, genders and accents (It is claimed that author Saramago had the producers agree the story not be set in any recognizable city and without named characters, like the novel).
Baccarin — most recently seen in an espionage story of a different stripe for TV's Homeland — is playing a character named Karen Walker, while Janney is set as CIA agent Elaine Crocker, who crosses paths with McCarthy's secret operative, Susan Cooper.
The story of a garbageman named Simon Grim (James Urbaniak) who becomes a celebrated poet after meeting the garrulous, frustrated title character (Thomas Jay Ryan), Henry Fool remains Hartley's most commercially successful film (on a very small scale), but it didn't exactly appear to be the launch of a franchise.
Shot in black - and - white, with a spare, minimal production design making it an expressionist piece projecting the barren interiors of its broken characters, Nebraska, though not the adaptation of the identically - named collection of Ron Hansen short stories I initially hoped it was, at least possesses the same wintry, intellectual mien.
Story details are scarce at this time, though the lead characters have been revealed: the imaginatively - named Slay — paradoxically a kind - hearted nice guy with an interest in ancient ruins — and a spear - wielding princess named Alicia.
The story unfolds around an enigmatic character named Charles Foster Kane (Orson Welles).
While we don't get to hear a lot of their music (most likely because they couldn't get the rights - they don't even say the name «The Beatles» once), the film is so masterfully directed, beautifully shot, and well acted, that I easily became wrapped up in the story and the characters.
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