Sentences with phrase «yelling at the characters»

In fact, you may find yourself yelling at the characters on screen, criticizing their actions and claiming that you would handle things differently.
I prefer Christian fiction because it reflects my faith and values, and means I'm less likely to end up yelling at the characters for doing dumb things.
I loved it, and found myself actually yelling at the characters during cutscenes when major events would blindside me.

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People are yelling at the bartenders for their drinks, and tripping over each other in the process.Have fun playing these dating games and dress up characters to get them ready for their dates or visit the place of dates to do certain things.
Zobel does a great job of just making you uncomfortable, making you want to just yell at the screen and tell the characters to just stop.
Horror movie characters aren't generally known for their brains, but these ones make enough bad choices that audiences won't be able to help yelling at the screen (at least ours couldn't).
A character yells at a woman and throws an object at her.
Mindadze's awful film follows a series of characters so completely and utterly stupid that I wanted to yell at the screen like a horror movie.
Characters threaten and yell at others.
Director Joe Wright recognizes this and thanks to a sharp script by Anthony McCarten, Darkest Hour is more than just a stoic piece of work that has characters occasionally yelling at each other.
In another scene, Howle's character yells at her on the beach as she bursts into tears, asking, «Have you actually forgotten that we were married today?
The special effects don't look very special, and the characters all seem to stomp around yelling at each other.
A father yells at his son and adult characters argue on several occasions.
In the FPS Campaigns of those games, you are going against AI too but they have a story, and cut scenes show the characters yelling at each - other, gives the game plot, plus you jump out of planes, ride tanks, boats, choppers, they totally engross you in that adventure.
«Never get out of the boat,» I wanted to yell at the onscreen characters at one point.
Cross is a master at his job, so much so that at one point a character repeatedly yells at him to «Get inside» the villain's head.
Director James McTeigue («V for Vendetta») at least allows viewers to feel superior to the characters; he has fashioned a film where seemingly anything yelled by the audience has more thought behind it than what is happening on screen.
Murray's character yells at Cherry Jones as Hallie Flanagan, director of the Federal Theater Project.
A character pushes his way to the front of lines and yells at people who upset him.
Ruth and Wilson yell at each other, but their positions are stereotypical and their characters are aggravatingly familiar.
Dialogue is profoundly important to defining a character, and whereas the God of War will yell furiously at his enemies with quotes like, «Foul beasts!
Another fun fact: Kirby is the most common comparison I hear, mostly due to the round blobby characters, but to be totally honest (and I get yelled at a lot for this), I've barely played any Kirby games.
You know those parts in games where some character is yelling at you, telling you what to do and to do it faster?
Instead of hearing about love ones lost, moments of heroism or anything remotely human to form a bond with these characters, your character is basically yelled at and forced to follow the moronic AI characters throughout the game.
For instance, if a character becomes abusive, it'll yell discouraging remarks at the party, raising their stress levels both in and out of combat.
We yell at each other, insult each others» characters and laugh hysterically.
To add insult to the already frustrating injury, the songs in the game, while okay at best, are completely ruined by the incredibly obnoxious sound effects your characters make every time you slash a ball (mostly being very high pitched yells), making you think twice before replaying any of the levels.
Once, but in character, not of stage fright or mistakes or because the director yelled at me.
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