Sorkin stacks the poker table
with wonderful character actors like Bill Camp and Brian d'Arcy James, and tells horrifyingly wacky stories about the millions of dollars these men would squander in the name of ego.
Not exact matches
«Horrible Bosses» is an outrageous comedy
with great
characters,
wonderful actors with brilliant comic timing and a story that everyone can relate to.
It all becomes a bit overbearing, though: Though the
actors in the ensemble cast are
wonderful and turn in good work, the
characters are too simply - drawn to connect
with on a deep level, ironically.
Such an amazing series was introduced to me in the form of that
wonderful 2 - in - 1 bundled delight and is packed to the brim
with creepy mysteries, colorful & lifelike
characters who all have their own unique personalities and traits, puns & hilarious banter that easily make this one of the most well written & expertly expressed by the
actors voice acting.
I mean, of course
with the exception of Daniel Day - Lewis and Helen Mirren and Judi Dench — they're
character, but they're
wonderful leading
actors, too.
And the
wonderful thing about movies is that you get to work
with actors and actresses to bring the
characters to life.
That's impressive because The Last Day of June doesn't contain any form of dialogue, rather its small cast of strangely eyeless
characters communicate solely through sighs, moans, giggles and other little sounds that work
with the
wonderful animations to give them more personality than most games
with massive runtimes, budgets and voice
actors ever manage.