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Last updated on November 26, 2024.
Enough fine weather and money and a few memorable meals make any place desirable.
There are so few shows that are willing to take risks with their characters in the way that 'Homeland' does. And yet, the audience still comes back and loves those characters.
Each memorable verse of a true poet has two or three times the written content. — © Alfred de Musset
Each memorable verse of a true poet has two or three times the written content.
I wanna create a character that's really memorable... like Julia Roberts did in 'Pretty Woman.'
Actually the copies of characters is something I don't particularly like to talk about in articles but just for your information, most characters there's only one.
You can make low-budget film as long as there is something compelling about the characters. There is a believability in the chemistry and a likeability amongst the characters.
I'd say the most memorable thing for me was my dedication and motivation in how I got so involved in boxing.
The most memorable is always the current one. The rest just merge into a sea of blondes. (On wives)
I look forward to playing characters where I want to play the ordinary, to be honest... Farmer's wife, tailor's daughter, the teacher characters that exist for real emotions.
I think, almost, the film industry thinks that by making gay characters super masculine, it's an attempt at saying being gay is OK if you act like straight people. I don't think we should just have gay characters who are 100 percent femme, either. I just think it's about that mix and creating more diverse gay characters.
You need to be invested in what happens. The characters are your conduit to the story. Many modern horror films are fun but not frightening because one has not connected with the characters.
Sparky Lyle threw me a slider, and it wound up in the seats. We won, and it was a memorable moment.
What I think is wonderful is that women are not just avengers or victims in films. They are people. They are characters. It's so refreshing. They're playing different kinds of characters, and they aren't being typecast.
A song has to be hummable and memorable at it simplest form, and that's what bass does for me. I feel like the glue to everything.
I try to make my characters kind of ordinary, somebody that anybody could be. Because we've all had loves, perhaps love and loss, people can relate to my characters.
I immediately noticed there were far more male characters than female characters in the programs, even now, in the 21st century. — © Geena Davis
I immediately noticed there were far more male characters than female characters in the programs, even now, in the 21st century.
They are imaginary characters. But perhaps not solely the products of my imagination, since there are some aspects of the characters that relate to my own experience of a wide variety of people.
I rarely return to characters. My characters, at least most of them, are much more a part of that superorganism that is the story than separate and independent creatures.
One of the most memorable things I hear is when someone tells me that my books got a reluctant reader to read.
It goes all the way back to 'Psycho.' Movies with twists like that are memorable because they're so simple.
I think the first victory is always memorable because that is where my journey started in the IPL and I was part of the team.
This has been, all in all, a memorable day. If my luck holds out, I should get hit by a truck on my way home.
I'm so excited to appear in 'Wild Dog.' I believe it will be one of the most memorable movies in my life.
I enjoy pushing my characters to the limit. No matter how far out there I go, I look for things that make the characters human.
The stars are distant and unobtrusive, but bright and enduring as our fairest and most memorable experiences.
It's your job to come up with compelling characters who speak to an individual authenticity. If I'm not interested in the characters, I can't go on. I have to be fascinated by them.
The most memorable part of filming 'Finesse,' I'd have to say, was the kissing scene. It was just so odd for me.
If, at the end of the day, I can look back and see pictures of all the characters I've played, and there's a smorgasbord of weirdos and interesting, odd, different characters, I'd be so happy.
Unlike novel characters, comic book characters last an eternity. When a character is changed beyond recognition, there's no longer the merchandising aspect.
Many of the most highly publicized events of my presidency are not nearly as memorable or significant in my life as fishing with my daddy.
I know that shorter messages are better in terms of reply rate. The optimal length is something like 50 characters. Characters, not words.
You try to make characters you care about, and I think realism helps. Even though this is a high concept, the characters have got to be real.
I always tell my students to complicate your characters: never make it easy for the reader. Nobody is ever one thing. That's what makes characters compelling.
Just when you begin thinking of yourself as memorable, you run into someone who can't even remember having met you
I wanted to create characters who could do fantastic things but who weren't exactly superheros - characters who exist on sort of a spectrum from super-ability to disability.
I'm an egotistical actress, the shows I like are the ones where I have lots to do. The one where I got shot I - it was particularly memorable for me for a lot of reasons.
It is good that in our TV industry, stories revolve around female characters more than male characters but there should be no sex war.
I mean, at the end of the day we're still telling stories and so we're just trying to stay focused on characters that we love and we've loved characters in all of our movies.
All the people in Star Trek will always be known as those characters. And what characters to have attached to your name in life! The show is such a phenomenon all over the world.
There's a reason why I do anxious characters - it comes from a lot of personal anxiety. The great thing is, having that history, it's really fun to bring that into the characters... and play with it.
Tasting a dish should be memorable If nothing remains in the memory of a single guest, then I have made a mistake. — © Alain Ducasse
Tasting a dish should be memorable If nothing remains in the memory of a single guest, then I have made a mistake.
I write quite a lot of sonnets, and I think of them almost as prayers: short and memorable, something you can recite.
Muftis and bishops should be like ripe camembert cheeses - a bit on the nose and not for the faint-hearted, but memorable!
I've done 70 different characters on my podcast. But in terms of characters that I revisit a lot, I think there are 10 that I know more in-depth.
I was of the generation where most of the Disney princesses and female characters were not girls that I admired. They just weren't characters I looked up to and identified with.
I wanted to create a game (EarthBound) with real characters; characters whom players would recognize in the people around them.
To be memorable and to have dramatic impact, informational detail must function actively within the dynamic of a story.
I will always find a defense for characters, and that's why it's fun playing characters that are morally ambiguous, or are at least perceived superficially as being problematic.
We generally pretend to be something to survive in a society. So the characters I play, I want them to be wholesome characters. They are not necessarily the most wise people, but they do have a heart and soul.
My school trip to Jaipur was the most memorable one as I tried many things for the first time.
The truth is these characters [of Batman story] evolve, and there's a lot of hands in the supporting of these characters. It's great when everybody can know where everything came from. It's important for the legacy of them.
With any period piece I think the thing to do is forget that it's not contemporary when you're writing and to have the characters feel as much as possible like characters that you would know.
My last two scenes in 'Yatra' were memorable in the sense that I had ample scope for emoting. — © Rekha
My last two scenes in 'Yatra' were memorable in the sense that I had ample scope for emoting.
Even while I'm really interested in playing female characters that are varied and interesting and dynamic, I'm not of the mind that you always want to play strong female characters. I think I just want to play characters that are interesting, and not all people are 'strong.'
Well, the thing about great fictional characters from literature, and the reason that they're constantly turned into characters in movies, is that they completely speak to what makes people human.
Often, female characters are quite one dimensional, especially in a two hour film; television gives characters room to breathe and develop.
One piece of good sense would be more memorable than a monument as high as the moon.
In a novel there's not much autobiography. There are characters in transit. Naturally, I can project something of my experiences onto the characters, but they have their own autonomy, a personality that is often a mystery to me.
'True Blood' differs from 'Six Feet Under' in that there are way more characters and plot-lines, but fundamentally it's still about the characters and their emotions.
I've written original material before, where I've come up with the idea and the characters myself, and that's definitely very different to working with someone else's characters and stories.
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