Sentences with phrase «version of the character from»

This is fine in the first ten minutes or so where the characters are being introduced and the Squad is being assembled; there's a lot of welcome black humour, particularly from a well - cast Margot Robbie, which serves to separate her version of the character from that in Batman: The Animated Series.
There seems to be an admirable willingness to engage with real - world politics too, with references dropped to the surveillance society, wars in the Middle East, and the price of security, while a reunion with an older version of a character from the first film provides probably the most moving moment in any Marvel effort to date.
The first Deadpool movie poked fun at that oft - maligned iteration of the character by way of an action figure, only for Deadpool 2 to take the gag a step further and violently eliminate the 2009 version of the character from canon by way of execution.
Finally, the third episode, «Blood of the Dead,» will feature younger versions of the characters from Black Ops 3 «s Zombies mode seemingly trying to break the horrific cycle of zombie violence.
Other input codes could be used to play versions of the characters from the previous game - referred to as Super characters.
Maybe the CPS2 Super Turbo or Hyper (an anniversary edition with every playable version of each character from each edition of SFII) is next.
What Arcade Mode does, is take the modern versions of the characters from SFV and integrate them into a similar structure as their original arcade modes of the respective titles.
From Maleficent to Hulk to Tinker Bell to Rocket Raccoon — hear from the Disney Infinity team on what it's like to develop a unified style that creates toy versions of characters from across The Walt Disney Company.
The best part were the character models, which looked like the iconic Jim Lee versions of the characters from the mid-1990s.
There should be some unique dynamics in what's now a much older version of the character from which we remember.

Not exact matches

For the use of opening formulas and connecting particles by the Gospel writers in the Greek New Testament, there is no consistent renderings in any of the English as well as in most of the Indian versions.60 Therefore, the Indian versions, which are translated from English, lag behind to reflect the artistic mind of the author as well as the literary character of the narratives in the original source.
Get your whole family involved with this fun version of charades where everyone can act out their favorite characters from the Dr. Seuss books!
A delightful game for all ages featuring the colorful artwork and characters from BabyLit's versions of classic literature.
Even though he has more than a dozen films to his credit, including work on the 2003 film version of The Hulk that garnered him nominations for two awards from the Visual Effects Society, Benza says it was a challenge to create highly athletic performances from bulky, animated characters that appeared to be the size of small buildings and weigh several tons.
The central character, Ed Pekurny (Matthew McConaughey), is an amiably serene, aw - shucks rube who is plucked from obscurity by a fledgling cable channel called True TV and made the star of his own round - the - clock, this - is - my - private - reality show, a kind of marathon solo version of The Real World or An American Family.
The film still suffers from a muddy narrative and dour outlook, but this extended version corrects a number of problems with plotting and expands the DC Comics universe with better character development and world building.
The ogre Shrek (Mike Myers) lives alone, quite happily, in his own private swamp, until his solitude is shattered by a noisy, restless troupe of fairy - tale and nursery - rhyme characters who've been forced from their homes by the nasty Lord Farquaad (John Lithgow), who, with his Prince Valiant haircut and long, squared - off jaw, resembles nothing so much as a cartoon - world version of Laurence Olivier's Richard III.
Cate Blanchett doesn't play 13 characters so much as embody 13 different ideas and approaches to 20th century art in Manifesto, German video artist Julian Rosefeldt's feature - length version of his eponymous, multi-screen installation from 2015.
Josh Brolin, fresh off turning half the Marvel Cinematic Universe to dust, steps in as Cable, a time traveler from the future with a rather violent approach to correcting the past, and Julian Dennison plays a mutant version of his Tupac - loving Hunt for the Wilderpeople character, here with a traumatic backstory and hands that shoot flame.
A new, ultimate version of the exhilarating action game set in the Zelda universe will include every map and mission, plus all 29 playable characters from both the Wii U and Nintendo 3DS versions of the game, along with all of the previous paid downloadable content.
It's an animated version of Moulin Rouge, and the way the characters go from talking to singing and back again is seamless and perfect.
But on February 28, for one week, about 1,000 movie theaters around the country will screen a version of the movie that is both the same — same plot, same characters, derived from the same filming sessions — and completely different, featuring exactly 763 new jokes.
All of the supporting characters enrich the film as well — from the dry, witty presence of Catherine Keener as Penn's Secret Service sidekick, to the despotic blue - eyed veteran Earl Cameron as the Motoban Prime Minister Edmond Zuwanie (a thinly disguised version of Zimbabwe's disgraced leader Robert Mugabe).
But it's randomized Multiverse mode that's the standout here allowing you to complete various challenges for unlocks against DC standards, alternates (like Red Son version of Superman), and even characters from the Mortal Kombat universe.
To dull the pain of their rudderless existence, he and his friends drive around, smoke pot, burn down abandoned buildings, and generally behave like multicultural, Midwestern versions of the kids from Saturday Night Fever, another bleak working - class character study driven by a mesmerizing central star turn.
Nolte is OK in a part that affords him very little to build a character from, Robert Shaw does a dialled - down version of his salty dog Quint from Jaws, and the great character actor Eli Wallach appears in a supporting role as an old drunk who plays both sides.
Dressed in cream culottes and a transparent black blouse from Maison Scotch, she looks like a slightly grown - up and more sophisticated version of her famous Devil Wears Prada character.
Disc 1: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone Theatrical Version + Extended Version + Extra Content (Blu - ray) Disc 2: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone Theatrical Version (DVD) Disc 3: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, Creating The World: The Magic Begins (Blu - ray) Disc 4: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, Disc 2 from the Special Edition (DVD) Disc 5: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Theatrical Version + Extended Version + Extra Content (Blu - ray) Disc 6: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Theatrical Version (DVD) Disc 7: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Creating the World: Characters (Blu - ray) Disc 8: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Disc 2 from the Special Edition (DVD) Disc 9: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Theatrical Version (Blu - ray) Disc 10: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Theatrical Version (DVD) Disc 11: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Creating the World: Creatures (Blu - ray) Disc 12: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Disc 2 from the Special Edition (DVD) Disc 13: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Theatrical Version (Blu - ray) Disc 14: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Theatrical Version (DVD) Disc 15: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Creating the World: Sound & Music (Blu - ray) Disc 16: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Disc 2 from the Special Edition (DVD) Disc 17: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Theatrical Version + Extra Content (Blu - ray) Disc 18: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Theatrical Version (DVD) Disc 19: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Creating the World: Evolution (Blu - ray) Disc 20: Harry Potter and the Half - Blood Prince Theatrical Version + Extra Content (Blu - ray) Disc 21: Harry Potter and the Half - Blood Prince Theatrical Version (DVD) Disc 22: Harry Potter and the Half - Blood Prince, Creating the World: Magical Effects + Extra Content (Blu - ray) Disc 23: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows — Part 1 Theatrical Version + Extra Content (Blu - ray) Disc 24: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows — Part 1 Theatrical Version (DVD) Disc 25: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows — Part 1, Creating the World: Story + Extra Content (Blu - ray) Disc 26: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows — Part 1 (Blu - ray 3D) Disc 27: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows — Part 2 Theatrical Version + Extra Content (Blu - ray) Disc 28: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows — Part 2 Theatrical Version (DVD) Disc 29: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows — Part 2, Creating the World: Growing Up + Extra Content (Blu - ray) Disc 30: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows — Part 2 (Blu - ray 3D) Disc 31: Wizard's Collection Exclusive Bonus Disc (Blu - ray)
During this recent interview to discuss the TV version of Zombieland, co-creators and executive producers Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick talked about the journey from TV series to movie and now back to TV pilot, what it's been like to work with Amazon, what motivated the decision to have the same characters from the movie on the TV show, how they envision it as a road show, how much gore they can have, what Kirk Ward (who was originally cast as Tallahassee before being replaced by Woody Harrelson) brings to this version of the character, what led them to the 30 - minute format, whether they could have any surprise cameos (Bill Murray made a very memorable one in the film), what will determine whether the pilot is successful enough to go to series, and when they might know if they're picked up.
It has been confirmed that owners of the Wii U game will be able to transfer the new Wind Waker characters over from the 3DS version, but developer Omega Force hasn't revealed how this will be done, or if they will be available as standalone DLC packs for those who don't want to buy the game again on the handheld.
X-Men: Apocalypse has a huge cast of characters, some of whom are returning to roles from previous films, and quite a few of whom are inheriting younger versions of characters that appeared in the first three films.
Exclusive characters from this handheld port of the game, like Toon Link and Tetra, will be made transferable to the original Wii U version, but so far there has been no confirmation of them being made available as standalone DLC.
Paul Rudd still stars as Ant - Man, Michael Douglas plays Henry Pym, the inventor of the shrinking formula in this version of the movie (and not the original superhero like he is in the comics) and Lily who recently revealed a few more details and said her character Hope Van Dyne «is the daughter of the founders of The Avengers, Ant - Man and the Wasp» which will no doubt lead to lots of confusion as we know from the MCU Ant - Man and The Wasp weren't in those original movies (she's referring to what happened in the comics).
Secondary characters make memorable appearances, from Johnny Depp as Red Riding Hood's Big Bad Wolf (their scene is uncomfortable, though the sexual tension has apparently been slightly tamed from the stage version), Tracey Ullman as Jack's mother, and Frances de la Tour as one of Jack's giants.
One could be forgiven, however, for confusing him for the older, squatter version of a different character: Bernard Berkman, Jeff Daniels» breathlessly pompous professor from The Squid And The Whale, who Baumbach not so loosely (or secretly) modeled on his own father.
From the nail - biting tavern scene in which Kruger tries to mediate a tense showdown between the Nazis and the Basterds to the unforgettable climax in which Laurent's own version of happily ever after is revealed (the movie begins with «Once upon a time...»), the female characters are unquestionably necessary, powerful, and unforgettable.
At one point we were going to get two versions of the movie from filmmaker Ned Benson, with one called The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: His and focusing on James McAvoy «s character, and the other called The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: Hers and focusing on the character played by Jessica Chastain.
Yet for a character - driven storyline, Kuklinski still feels a little shallow and two dimensional; sometimes he even feels like a weaker version of Travis Bickle from Scorsese's Taxi Driver.
Jamie Lee Curtis posted a photo of her as Laurie Strode from Halloween on Instagram on Saturday with the text «Happy Halloween 2015 from Laurie Strode», while Danielle Harris channeled her character Jamie Lloyd from Halloween 4 and 5 to dress as an updated killer version of Michael Myers» niece, all of which you can see below in addition to more celebrity costumes!
Not incredible — certainly no 60 FPS, but instead it runs at a consistent 30 FPS, meaning that if anything, the framerate is better than what you might see from the Switch version running in Quality mode; there are less characters on screen in the 3DS version and it's a much lower resolution of course, but in terms of playability it's not bad at all.
A belated sequel to 2011's bizarrely successful Gnomeo & Juliette, Sherlock Gnomes continues the pun - based gnome gags of the first film by dropping garden variety versions of Arthur Conan Doyle's most famous characters (we get Sherlock, Watson and Moriarty) into a mirth - free adventure involving characters from the earlier movie.
When her party - happy mother Joanne (Kierston Wareing), an across - the - pond version of Amy Ryan's character from Gone Baby Gone, brings home a rakish new boyfriend, Connor (Inglourious Basterds «Michael Fassbender), the rudderless Mia is quietly amazed to find him return her attention.
The Gold edition adds to the standard version by inclusion of eight new playable characters (although they are also available for download with the standard version from Xbox Live) and exclusive character costumes.
On the down side, most of the characters are one - dimensional stereotypes drawn without much affection (though all are more or less redeemed): Norman's shrill cheerleader sister Courtney (Anna Kendrick); dumb - jock Mitch (Casey Affleck), the older brother of Norman's one friend, nerdy, overweight Neil (Tucker Albrizzi); goth bully Alvin (Christopher Mintz - Plasse), an older version of Moe from «Calvin & Hobbes.»
Just sticking to relatively recent television (as opposed to something like the movie version of From Hell), The Alienist arrives after The Knick and Boardwalk Empire featured a New York only slightly further in the future, Peaky Blinders and Penny Dreadful have done the same across the pond (the latter featuring an alienist character of its own), and Netflix's Mindhunter tackled the»70s codification of the kinds of criminal profiling that Kreizler fumbles about with here.
Smash is always a major seller for Nintendo, and so putting out a «definitive» version of this game that unites the content from both versions and perhaps adds in a few extra characters and stages (the return of the Ice Climbers is a no - brainer, as would be a Splatoon Squid Kid) seems like a natural next step.
Devoted fans of the 1995 version (and those who just watched it) will recognize that this remake hangs on to the first names of characters from the original and gives them each the same function.
Hated Stories: While cutting the scenario campaign from the portable version of Tekken 6 was the right move, it would have been nice if the team spent some of that extra time on beefing up the character's cartoon story lines.
Miller's both incredibly winning at the more upbeat side of the character (it's a version of the gay best friend archetype we actually recognize from real life, rather than from other movies), but sells the broken - heartedness, the step - sibling bond with Watson, and the general sense of being on the wrong side of the cool kids beautifully.
On June 6, SEGA dropped a vocal track from Sonic Forces, which will play in the Custom Character version of...
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