Scott Hendricks is an equally flexible, believable actor, a passionate advocate for freedom with his strong, virile baritone. |
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He creates absurd, yet highly believable situations that will have you laughing out loud. |
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He had to curb his use of slapstick and work on developing believable characters. |
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It is a strong combination of mirth and sorrow, made real by the lives of believable characters. |
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Twain's characters are fairly complex and believable for the time the book was written. |
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The thing to me that's fun is trying to make the characters seem believable, or realistic. |
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He manages to translate the comic perfectly and at the same time create believable characters and situations. |
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The characters are much more believable as we have seen cases like this in Australia for a while now. |
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But in order to make the film more believable, more characters and plot elements were added. |
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It's too subtle for that, preferring to transpose space and time to introduce us to real and believable characters. |
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The characters are believable and they enhance the feeling of realism in the story. |
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His performance has matured since then, and he makes Billy a likeable and believable character. |
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Generally, the more detail a memory has, the more believable and convincing the account is. |
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I read it over again myself and found the words to be convincing and believable. |
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The cast are uniformly excellent, rounding out ridiculous yet believable characters. |
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You took a fairly two-dimensional character and made her believable, even sympathetic at times. |
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I was going to say unbelievable but no it is all too believable with the whole crooked European Empire. |
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It is not as dramatic as the big plunge, but perhaps more believable to uncommitted or easily-discouraged voters. |
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It is a story all too believable, all to real and close to the bone for many living in rural Ireland. |
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It not only gives it to you raw, but its acting is flawless, very natural and spontaneous and all around very believable. |
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His plotting is unsurpassed, her characters entirely believable, and her prose the most readable in crime fiction. |
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It was believable, unlike the Brillo pad glued to his chin in ridiculous imitation of a goatee. |
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No one in this film shows a spark of charismatic quality, much less any halfhearted attempts at believable characterization. |
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It is Newman's ability to capture the riots' confusion, noise and incoherence that make the passage so stark yet believable. |
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Both versions feature distinct and believable characters, erring on the side of naturalism. |
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Strangely, it is not in attempting to merge this intellectual Victoriana into believable characters that the play begins to display weaknesses. |
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Scenes with a mechanical shark had to be cut, because it did not look believable enough. |
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Despite looking the spit of Robert Carlyle, McCardie is faultless, while Roeves, as a man living on borrowed time, is completely believable. |
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The writing is spot on, with characters, situations and dialogue that are, unfortunately, all too believable. |
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It is hardly believable that a human could continue to say the things he does with a straight face. |
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He was a believable challenger only on paper, but now there is absolutely nobody who looks valid even there. |
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A superhero in suburbia is a neat idea, but the suburb has to be at least slightly believable for the show to work. |
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Corny story cheats become believable, and meaningful, because the whole story works this way. |
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Characters who have super-powers need anchoring in reality to make them believable. |
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She actually seems believable when she is being very sisterly with a young coffee vendor, or when she is being pally with the lady constable. |
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But their job was to be dull, and so make Doyle's fantastic imaginings believable. |
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His world is strange, fantastic, gritty and believable, it works very well as a fantasy world. |
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This is a common approach for a duo who delight in blending seemingly incongruent but ultimately believable material into their performances. |
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To work, films about confidence tricksters need an intricate, believable or ingenious plot and some engaging characters. |
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He ran aground, though, when he insisted that a congregant must show some believable evidence of being truly godly. |
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Certainly he is more believable when he's doing anger and hardness than when he deploys his constrained smile. |
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Many people I know are waiting until they see the detailed costing for the proposals before they judge whether one or the other is believable. |
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He felt he had to invent a cover story to go around this, to make it believable. |
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The only ways to overcome this curse of predestiny are clever writing and serious, believable realism. |
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The relationship between Michael and Siobhan is presented in a believable manner. |
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Niffenegger writes a disjointed love story that is deeply moving and quite believable. |
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O'Neill is believable because his own story portrays him as goat, not hero. |
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Dunst is a believable golden girl whose determination and temper have earned her a feisty reputation. |
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As James, Mark Caven gives an honest and believable performance with clear diction and a consistent accent. |
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Certainly he is more believable when he's doing anger and hardness than when he deploys his constrained smile. He's not a grinner. |
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These characters had an interesting ambiguity, somewhere between the believable and the discreditable. |
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On one level, this scarcely believable feat suggests continuity and durability. |
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It was a believable, doable, practical solution to their problem, so they accepted it. |
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It gave them plenty of equivocally juicy dialog, which made both their motivations clearer and their actions more believable. |
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They readily understood how water erodes rock, and this made Lyell's report all the more believable. |
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But why is it that the downswings are so much more believable than the upswings? |
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Making a character like that entirely believable earns plenty of respect from me. |
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However, Shinn has created a very believable future and characters that I could sympathize with. |
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In my view, his evidence is patently absurd, unreasonable, and not remotely believable. |
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The sounds of armor-piercing bullets and missiles whizzing past your head is eerily believable. |
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On the whole the figures portrayed in this exhibition have a paradoxical ability to make the impossible believable. |
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The instances of rear projection are handled well and almost all the miniatures are believable. |
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McGovern gives the story believable characters, a cracking pace and draws out themes that make it relevant for today. |
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They wanted the audience to believe it was watching real footage, not their recreations, to make a more believable film. |
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He knows a thing or two about crafting believable dialogue, even in the most unimaginable circumstances. |
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However, given the extent of the 1902-10 repaint, and the one carried out between 1910 and 1932, his assertion seems entirely believable. |
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Behold thoroughly dimensional characters, quirky and flawed and utterly believable whether human or nonhuman. |
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And, before you ask, the kissing in the antechapel was much more believable than the stuff on the bus. |
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This is a world that is entirely believable with a set of characters and relationships that are complex and richly developed. |
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The characters are likable and believable, and the friendship between Grant and Paul comes across as authentic. |
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He's intelligent, roguish and utterly plausible making every action both incredible and utterly believable. |
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The film's grounding in a believable urban situation and its identifiable Australianness obviously contributed to its local success. |
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He manages to create a believable world of automatons and clockwork mechanisms against a backdrop of the real world. |
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He played the schnook with believable restraint, leaving the Marx Brothers, Jerry Lewis and Lou Costello to play the clowns. |
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The story here isn't terrifically bad, but it's not terrifically believable, either. |
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Ever believable, this actress to my mind continually surpasses what I have always come to think of as her definitive performance. |
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This is an informative lesson in how mechanically complex it once was to make believable sci-fi classics. |
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His denunciation of my research is an audacious bluff, believable only by those who have never opened my book. |
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It had surprised his parents so much that he'd been interested at all that they'd barely been able to come up with a believable reply. |
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Since then he has notched up a barely believable 126 more hits, including 14 number ones. |
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He admitted hitting himself in the face with a brick to make his tale more believable and was cautioned for wasting police time. |
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If the rate cuts are seen to be having an effect on the general economy, the idea of a recovery being around the corner may seem more believable. |
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In view of the views expressed in the rest of the column, how believable is the apology? |
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Rycroft was believable as he had worked for them from 1998 to 2000 and was regarded as trustworthy. |
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The recent evidence presented by him was vague, unreliable and only believable if you already shared his views. |
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He made it more believable that Shakespeare would be important enough to change my life. |
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It is believable that he mentioned it in Merimbula because it was on his mind because it had happened the day before. |
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Whilst this sounds believable to a certain extent, I also think it's a dangerous route to take. |
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Voters will respond to facts when they are presented in a compelling and believable fashion. |
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It's a good question, because to be believable is the only way that you could be successful. |
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Obviously a lot of the footage was taken from standard footage of jammed motorways and so on, which helped make it more believable. |
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Another thing that a great thriller requires is believable characters and understandable motivations. |
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The graphics are utterly sensational, the cars are superbly detailed and the cities and lighting are even more incredible than is totally believable or even necessary. |
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As the project is researched, we are told a truer, or at least more believable, version of the story by the wife of the man who first told the tale. |
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No one could decide which of these three claims was most believable. |
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He is candid and believable, even admitting that he resented all the attention she got. |
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This is a film guaranteed to succeed only to the degree that people find the puppets believable and on that count Strings is an absolute, unqualified success. |
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The challenge then became to be physically competent enough to cope with the rigorous demands of filming, and to cut a suitably believable action hero. |
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You see for yourself that that paragraph just consists of flabby and general rhetoric that kinda sorta sounds believable. |
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It amuses primarily thanks to Newhook, largely because he plays his character with the lightest touch, investing Vallis with a believable cantankerousness. |
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The gargoyle in this film is about as believable as a sock puppet. |
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The film is smart, sassy, and thoroughly enjoyable, and features one of the most endearing and believable characters to grace the screen this year. |
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Thankfully, the four young leads give suitably heartfelt and believable performances, giving an otherwise schlocky teen soap opera the pleasing illusion of quality. |
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It is genuinely thrilling from start to finish, the plotting is faultless, the characters are hauntingly believable, and the pace is breathtakingly relentless. |
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Does anyone, for even a second, find him believable as an ex-Navy Seal? |
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The characters are believable as is the reason for the murders. |
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Is there a scale running from Not Believable to This Character is Now a Real Person? |
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Gabrielle Cummins is also utterly believable as the deranged beggar woman and her excellent performance is matched by great make up and costuming. |
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Each year hereafter, I hope to make it more and more believable. |
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Attention to detail is one factor that has made his books so believable, and if you then add in an exciting plot you have a classic book of this genre. |
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Despite this, the characters remain believable and the narrative engaging. |
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Both assertions are only believable if the context is ignored. |
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The writing is crisp, the detail and background fresh and believable. |
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He's given a fine and believable portrayal of grief and anguish. |
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No one could agree on which side they felt was more truthful or believable, and the answers kept changing. |
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The awkward, PSA-worthy interaction comes across as a consent role-play, rather than a believable, exciting first kiss. |
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Merritt Wever is adorable and believable as Zoey, a nervous first-year nursing student so callow she has bunnies on her smock. |
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It's a scene that really packs a wallop because it's believable. |
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He sounded believable and Dara felt all trust for him rushing back to her. |
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It's not a perfect movie as it runs a little too long and the cinematography is jarring at times, but this is a movie with strong believable characters in the lead. |
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He had an infectious way of making a charlatan believable, a Lothario's wooing credible, a swindler's eventual revelation of a heart behind his billfold totally convincing. |
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Bree's prim, proper, and pernickety worried-but-coping manner is beautifully delivered and finely nuanced by Huffman into a very believable performance. |
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Her ubiquity here almost makes her whole schtick believable. |
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Like Meryl Streep, she can convey the turmoil beneath an implacable surface, and when Cathy's calm and control desert her she is devastatingly believable. |
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Buddy rambles, digresses, pontificates, and fails completely to make Seymour Glass seem a believable human being. |
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He's this loveable buffoon who at times almost seems unbelievable, but you make him believable and really bring a lot of heart to this kind of nutsy guy. |
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If an actor looks like a wimp, it's not going to be believable for him to slam down the other character, but a bonk to the eyes might work instead. |
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It is scarcely believable that a York bus has come under fire. |
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Jackson wanted a gritty realism and historical regard for the fantasy, and attempted to make the world rational and believable. |
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It's believable when Standage claims that Edgar Allan Poe's unique writing style was first developed in an expose Poe wrote about the Turk. |
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His expertise at swordplay made his acting in the part of Hamlet very believable. |
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Images of kids playing tin whistles, others skipping and some with grins bigger than a Cheshire cat were too blissful to be believable. |
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In Hidden Agenda, while the role doesn't call for much range, he does turn in a believable performance. |
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Creatures were designed to be biologically believable, such as the enormous wings of the fell beast to help it fly. |
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Reich creates believable characters and writes with breakneck pace and a kick like a bazooka. |
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Another infuriation is the constant swapping between decent and believable digital effects, and B-movie, laughably low-budget efforts. |
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It does not spoonfeed them with unremitting efforts to make successive situations readily believable, whether they are meeting a not-so-scary octopus or those snarly sharks. |
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McMahon does an amazing job portraying all characters utilizing a variety of accents, as well as stunningly believable male and female enunciations. |
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For that, full credit goes to Segel for bringing to the table just the right mix of vulnerability and blokeishness, making him both believable and likeable. |
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Stet is sympathetic and believable, and the emotional connections he forges with the owner of the salvage yard, a gruff but caring Viet vet, and with his sister are affecting. |
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It is bold subject handled flimsily and doesn't come close to believable. |
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Shreve creates a little world, peoples it with believable characters, and puts them through agonizing and joyful moments without a false note or a dissonant figure of speech. |
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The characters and situations were, within the limitations of musical comedy license, believable and the humor came from the situations or the nature of the characters. |
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Unfortunately, Alba appears out of her element in both roles, particularly with respect to her attempt to proximate believable accents for her characters. |
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It is slightly believable because the stairs are all riot stairs. In other words the stairs are all diagonal so if you walk straight up them you run into a wall. |
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The producers also considered how to make the dog believable because, according to Gatiss, audiences always find the dog disappointing in the adaptations. |
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However, you can remain believable as your character if you fill your catch breath with a reinforcement of the impulse that initially inspired the phrase. |
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The dialogue is, instead, almost entirely expositional, and the film is often confusing and generally fails to proffer believable motivations for the characters' behaviors. |
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