Sentences with phrase «villains in films like»

MG: You have played a number of villains in films like «Die Another Day» and «The Fast and The Furious» but in this film you play a hero.

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While I welcomed all the attention Oliver was bringing to school food reform, I was often quite critical of the show, either because Oliver was hiding the ball from viewers in some fashion or because his filming techniques unfairly made LAUSD officials look like buffoons or villains — or both.
The door, just uphill from the Albuquerque Seismological Laboratory, leads into a cave that looks like the villain's lair in a James Bond film: the uneven stone walls painted white, an array of shiny instruments strewn about.
If you haven't tried one yourself, you've surely seen them all over Instagram: those white or animal - printed masks that make the wearer look like the villain in a horror film.
Even if is not perfect for his awful villains, some unfunny jokes and the character of Captain Underpants not appering much in the film, is still better than any animated movie like Cars 3 o LEGO Ninjago Movie.
So like idk what the **** was actually happening in this film but DAMN was it entertaining, like holy **** car chase and **** (Also a love romantic thingy was in there but **** dat), also ToeCutter confirmed the scariest **** ing villain of all time * goddamn those accents *
It turns out that the film's villain — a Canadian Nazi (played by Haley Joel Osment in fake archival footage, and Ralph Garman in the present day) who's managed to stay alive by freezing himself for 75 years before the two Colleens accidentally wake him up — isn't at all interested in Hitler - like world domination through racial genocide.
I liked some aspects of the film, but the finale was bizarre, well I suppose that's to be expected; the whole film is based in a Strange parallel world and so one has to expect the bizarre and the unexplained but the way the villain was dispatched with was forced and his eye make - up was, well eye make - up when in fact it was meant to be the partial disintegration of his body... If there is a sequel it will be interesting to see where they go.
Ayer had been teasing the likes of Catwoman and Poison Ivy would be joining Margot Robbie's Harley Quinn in the film, with a hint that Black Mask could be a villain in the film.
Ayer had been teasing the likes of Catwoman and Poison Ivy would be joining Margot Robbie «s Harley Quinn in the film, with also hinting that Black Mask could be a villain in the film.
Stoll gives a solid performance, even if his villain role is a bit generic, feeling more like Obadiah Stane from the original Iron Man film, complete with a prolonged climax in which supercharged hero and supercharged villain fight it out in their respective techno suits.
So while the Nazis would be the obvious villains in pretty much any other World War II film (at least any set in the European theater, I guess), only Captain America could feature a bad guy like the Red Skull.
Abrams roped in the ridiculously talented Benedict Cumberbatch to portray the film's mystery villain, and the first two teaser trailers did an excellent job of making May 17th feel like a world away.
In addition, Grant talked about why he wanted to play the villain and how he's never happy on a film set and likes to spread his misery around.
It is a symptom of Marvel's oppressive world - building that so much of the film's run time is devoted to new characters like the twins, or Vision (Paul Bettany, actually having a face on screen for the first time in the franchise), or Ulysses Klaw (Andy Serkis, a villain for a movie that will not see the light of day for three more years), squeezing the interstitial moments down to little more than an afterthought.
As the 19th film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the roster for the Avengers has grown considerably from the first film, with the team of six growing to include new characters like Scarlet Witch, Winter Soldier, the Guardians of the Galaxy, and Doctor Strange, as well as villains Loki and Nebula.
«That's the genre where I feel like two characters can be the two heroes and the two villains of the film — they are both one another's chief obstacles and one another's chief goal in the movie.
If you're a fan of 80s action films, or just like to watch villains die in fascinating blurs of bravado, you need no other reason to see this movie than the cast list itself.
While he's been doing fine work for years, 2016 seems destined to go down as the year he really broke out, between his Marvel villain turn and his highly praised performances in films like Moonlight.
While the rest of the British film industry was (much like Hollywood) turning out paeans to patriotism and stoic resilience in the face of hardship, shortages, and sacrifice, these Gainsborough melodramas offered audiences an escape with bad behavior, wicked schemes, and villains who betray friends and lovers out of greed, arrogance, or mere thrill seeking.
This seems to suggest that Paramount is sticking with the small handful of characters who actually worked in the original film — one of whom has plastic lips that don't move — and vetoing the likes of Sienna Miller, Marlon Wayans, Dennis Quaid, and even Joseph Gordon - Levitt who was clearly set up as the villain Cobra Commander in a potential sequel.
Thanks to Gunn saying all that about Guardians 3 kicking off the next 10 years of Marvel films, it looks like we're going to be seeing another huge Marvel villain in the film.
I also really enjoyed the way the villains were handled as, much like the previous film, they are both mysterious and terrifying all in one.
The second Thor film may feel like a lifetime ago, having been released in 2013, but the actor behind the film's villain, Christopher Eccleston, is still a little miffed about the filming process, telling The Graham Norton Show -LSB-...]
A couple weeks ago, Chris Hemsworth while promoting his film In The Heart of The Sea was asked which one of his Huntsman co-stars he'd like to see play a villain in Thor: RagnaroIn The Heart of The Sea was asked which one of his Huntsman co-stars he'd like to see play a villain in Thor: Ragnaroin Thor: Ragnarok.
The film in the works sounds like a combination of Birds of Prey, about a team of female superheroes, and Gotham City Sirens, about a team of female super villains.
He could portray pathology — the ruthlessness of a villain, the torment of a ordinary man caught in a web of violence or corruption — like few players in the history of film noir.
In MCU films the villains are one dimensional, they're evil for the sake of being evil, in doing this you make what should feel like a gigantic threat to the world or universe borinIn MCU films the villains are one dimensional, they're evil for the sake of being evil, in doing this you make what should feel like a gigantic threat to the world or universe borinin doing this you make what should feel like a gigantic threat to the world or universe boring.
Any other year, in any other context, «The Captive» would simply be another overcooked rote thriller that, like so many other films in this genre, totally loses the run of itself in the final act (seriously, Kevin Durand goes so Bond villain that he even has a female henchperson sidekick).
Anderson's Japanese fetish makes the film challenging to absorb — in the city scenes, there's something going on in every corner of the frame — with borrowings that include bits of music from Akira Kurosawa's Seven Samurai and a villain who looks like Toshiro Mifune in Kurosawa's High and Low.
While his heroic roles in epic films like Spartacus made him a global sensation, Douglas was also equally adept at romancing women or stirring strong emotions as the complicated villain.
This time round his alter - ego Wade Wilson finds himself on the cusp of parenthood, only to have the chance tragically wrenched away during the film's unexpected opening scenes (a surprise neatly reflected in the James Bond - style titles sequence featuring credits such as: «Written By: the real villains of this film» and «Starring: someone who clearly doesn't like sharing the limelight»).
The movie wasn't a great sequel; it felt like Iron Man 2 but with a stronger villain, basically rehashing the same internal issues of distrust and despair in the first film.
And the villain is always one step ahead of the heroes and they're trying to catch up and there's sort of a chain reaction [that] leads to like an interconnected universe of characters being drawn in and that served as our vehicle into the story, into this film.
* It must be noted that, at no point during the actual film does anyone call Devereaux «The November Man»; it's only name - dropped at the very end by the film's villain, a sad - looking Bill Smitrovich, visibly thankful to have such a big part in a studio film despite half his dialogue being clumsily misogynistic cracks like «Show me your tits»).
Reynolds never, not for a moment, took the film seriously, playing to the crowd that likes to cheer for the hero and hiss at the villain in true melodramatic fashion.
In our conversation, he talks about his early days in theater; being fired from his first film, which turned out to be a blessing in disguise since it was the notorious flop Heaven's Gate; making Platoon, which turned out to be his first Oscar nomination; trying to avoid typecasting as a villain; and being in a mega-hit like Spider - MaIn our conversation, he talks about his early days in theater; being fired from his first film, which turned out to be a blessing in disguise since it was the notorious flop Heaven's Gate; making Platoon, which turned out to be his first Oscar nomination; trying to avoid typecasting as a villain; and being in a mega-hit like Spider - Main theater; being fired from his first film, which turned out to be a blessing in disguise since it was the notorious flop Heaven's Gate; making Platoon, which turned out to be his first Oscar nomination; trying to avoid typecasting as a villain; and being in a mega-hit like Spider - Main disguise since it was the notorious flop Heaven's Gate; making Platoon, which turned out to be his first Oscar nomination; trying to avoid typecasting as a villain; and being in a mega-hit like Spider - Main a mega-hit like Spider - Man.
Whilst that I can acknowledge that it did take the film in a slightly different direction, and tried to do something a little different than the original (for example letting Murphy retain his memory whereas in the original Murphy was wiped or delving more into the family life of Murphy both as a human and as RoboCop), but for me it missed out on having the main villain, it cashed in on using the original them tune (which to be honest I did kinda like), the shoe - horning in of some of the original one liners that really felt out of place, there was tonnes of CGI which unfortunately is to be expected these days and I felt it was considerably toned down to appeal more to the younger audience, losing the over gratuitous violence and blood that the original had which in my opinion gave it some of the charm that it still has today.
Black Panthermarks maybe the third time in the entire 18 - film MCU franchise that the villain has felt like anything approaching a real person, and Killmonger's arc is surprisingly moving — he's a man whose ache for a home he never knew has long since festered into resentment and rage.»
The company has also sent its stars out on stilted PR stunts conducted mostly in character, hoping to widen the appeal of Batman v Superman beyond moviegoers who like stern superhero films set mostly at night, forgettable villains, a token woman.
X-Men Apocalypse (May 27th): «I've never felt power like this before,» Professor X (James McAvoy) states about the new villain in the trailer for the latest X-Men film.
The Iron Man sequels particularly suffered here: they lobbed a host of villains at the screen, from nutty henchmen like Mickey Rourke and Ben Kingsley to white collar technocrats played by Sam Rockwell and Guy Pearce, but each film ended in the same way: a pitched battle with a bunch of robots.
The film's initial idea makes time the real villain — just like how money is the root of all evil in the real world — but we need to make the big bad corporations and the timekeepers bad guys, and bad ones at that, as well.
Plus, Jessica Chastain has joined the cast as the unknown villain of the film, and hopefully she won't be wasted like Oscar Isaac was as Apocalypse in the last X-Men movie.
When the Monmouth County SPCA noticed one of its available cats resembled the actor who played villain Kylo Ren in the most recent Star Wars film, they quickly renamed him «Kylo Ren» and hit Instagram with his photo, asking, «Tell me this cat... doesn't look like Adam Driver.»
The events in the game take place after the film, but apparently the movie villain's experiments are still ongoing, with creeps like Iguana and Rhino threatening to wreak havoc on the city.
A bit like American films really, If you have to have one villain you put in 50.
But Shannon is an intense, fervent actor, and that makes his villain roles in films like Guillermo del Toro's new horror / romance / fantasy The Shape of Water standout.
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