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Her insensitive, bigoted
persona
may appeal to insensitive, bigoted people unlike the mass appeal that Stephen Colbert's insensitive, bigoted character has.
It uses the preexisting
persona'
s of the actresses rather than develop characters.
While most of these films weren't particularly good, they did give him a chance to slowly evolve his screen
persona.
He came out with a handful of good movies then descending into poor stories, bad camera work and a walk-thru persona, he nearly lost me.
He also undermines his own
persona
by dressing and walking like Chaplin's tramp character.
Roman is also here, looking glamorous, while James Cagney pokes fun at his screen
persona
and Gordon MacRae sings in his handsome baritone.
Hamilton, usually a suave and debonair persona, does a very fine job of enacting the tiny details of his subject's mannerisms and demeanor including his walk.
Here von Stroheim first establishes his
persona
as "the man you love to hate."
I'll dispense with the usual comparisons to a certain legendary filmmaker known for his neurotic New Yorker persona, because quite frankly, to draw comparisons with bumbling loser Josh Kornbluth, is just an insult to any such director.
Since he left so young, and having his name changed contributes to give him a new
persona.
As an aspiring folklorist and an individual deeply interested in the structure of storytelling, it is evident that the Elvira
persona
has certain archetypal elements that help to make the character more than the sum of her corny one-liners and large chest.
Pierce Brosnan was very good as the loner English man who took on the
persona
of the half breed Grey Owl.
However, director Ivan Reitman and writer Don Payne (of the "Simpson's") almost fatally miscalculate in having their hero G-Girl (played by striking Uma Thurman) come off as a total nut job as both Superhero and secret identity
persona
Jenny Johnson.
I thoroughly enjoyed this true to form take on the Dick Tracy
persona.
A fringe benefit is hearing a young Frank, with that wonderful voice and skinny vulnerability that he abandoned for his wise-guy
persona
later on.
Even Skelton's goofy
persona
is relatively restrained.
Floraine's teammates shun their leader because the preternaturally curvy and well-proportioned blonde conveys a loose
persona
that betrays the syncrhronized swimmer's mindset of conformity and discipline.
When he plays Othello on the stage he takes on the
persona
with dire results.
His brother, who operates under the
persona
of Dutch Henry Brown, played by Stephen McNally, stands for the classic stage-coach robbing western outlaw, chased by his brother for having killed their father.
The key protagonist Tony Soprano is perceived as a perilous general bereft of fear and moral values by his crew ,however, Tony is of two
persona'
s one which is bestial while the other is conflicted with guilt and resent.
Now, Michael Douglas takes the GG
persona
and morphs it into a Secret Service agent, Pete Garrison.
The character of Dr. Ted Nelson has to be the most wishy-washy
persona
ever brought to the big screen.
I am not trying to knock him or anything but I believe that his brother Matt would have been able to pull this bad evil serial killer
persona
better.
The supporting characters ground the show in a sitcom reality which provides a contextual counterpoint to Sarah's erratic
persona
which, beyond general insensitivity, has no specific recurring traits for behavioural expectations to be based on, making her less a character than a canvas to be repainted in every episode if not scene.
Busey also gives a good solid performance and it reminds me of what a strong
persona
he gives off on screen.
Goldie surpasses other actresses as she has maintained a screen
persona
& ventures in projects other won't.
While I am an unabashed fan of Denzel Washington - both of his skill as an actor and of his public persona; I am an honest enough fan to admit the (very few) times when he hasn't quite hit the mark in a film or two.
Mitchum's brilliant, idiosyncratic, usually undervalued Westerns import his film noir
persona
to etch some compellingly dark character sketches, and bring an elegiac world-weariness more familiar from the films of Sam Peckinpah.
It also means that he must take on a different
persona
and keep it a secret from his wife.
But this time he was left to play a part that was far more passive than his usual bluff persona, and he accomplished his task with style.
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