Sentences with phrase «after seeing this film»

Lowe's answer to that question, in part, was that «our bigger vision is to build a night at the movies,» including by guiding users to a meal before or after seeing a film.
Close to 140 million people have made «decisions for Christ» after seeing the film, which ends with a low - key «altar call» segment.
After seeing the film «Julia & Julia» with my parents last year, my mother bought «Mastering the Art of French Cooking» by Julia Child and immediately got to work on boeuf bourguignon.
This book is the perfect follow up after seeing the film as each page or double spread has an image taken from the film and stickers to add in acting as a great reminder of the film.
«And after seeing that film, ever more determined that our movement should help build a stronger, fairer Britain.
As expected, the mood of the non-criers was unchanged and unaffected immediately after seeing the films.
In fact, after seeing the film, it strikes me as an embarrassing, juvenile reaction to an important work.
I won't reveal the plot twists just in case you're not familiar with what happened in reality, but suffice it to say that I had no clue why Finkel seems to become more and more frantic as Longo's trial date inches closer, and I had absolutely no clue as to what Longo's actual motives were — I had to Google the real events after seeing the film in order to understand what I'd watched onscreen.
The songs are familiar but more importantly they're kind of perfect songs within the context of the scenes, God knows I was singing «Gloria» in my head for a few days after seeing the film.
If you didn't want kids before, you won't want kids after seeing this film - but if you're a horny kid yourself?
I've heard rumors about Steven's involvement on THE HAUNTING, and after seeing the film, I can sense his fingerprints all over the last 10 minutes of this wondrous movie.
After seeing the film, I could hear the late Don LaFontaine's voice - over to an imaginary theatrical trailer in my head: A lowly grunt... chosen by a king for his humility... for a task of great importance... The king betrayed by his own... the grunt avenges the king....
Today, after seeing the film again for the first time in years, I feel that Saving Private Ryan is, if not an absolute masterpiece, an extremely powerful and moving work that stands as one of the greatest war films of this or any era.
I did, however, question (after seeing the film) why it wasn't also rated PG13.
The band Imagine Dragons have a fantastic song «Battle Cry», which I immediately downloaded after seeing this film.
After seeing the film, I believe he nailed that tone.
After seeing this film, audiences may want to re-read Thanatopsis by William Cullen Bryant.
The Las Vegas company builds its rankings by presenting opening - day audiences with survey cards after seeing a film, compiling scores from tests in five randomly selected cities.
After I saw this film and began quoting it every chance I got, my adolescent virginity was sealed.
One thing they all share is memorable scenes, the type that stay with you long after you see the film.
mmm... a protagonist who complete dominates a long film to the detriment of context and the other players in the story (though the abolitionist, limping senator with the black lover does gets close to stealing the show, and is rather more interesting than the hammily - acted Lincoln); Day - Lewis acts like he's focused on getting an Oscar rather than bringing a human being to life - Lincoln as portrayed is a strangely zombie character, an intelligent, articulate zombie, but still a zombie; I greatly appreciate Spielberg's attempt to deal with political process and I appreciate the lack of «action» but somehow the context is missing and after seeing the film I know some more facts but very little about what makes these politicians tick; and the lighting is way too stylised, beautiful but unremittingly unreal, so the film falls between the stools of docufiction and costume drama, with costume drama winning out; and the second subject of the film - slavery - is almost complete absent (unlike Django Unchained) except as a verbal abstraction
In the notes I made after seeing the film, I described it as «imperfect», and lamented the way the careless ADR lip - syncing of the tour guides — presumably required for either technical or legal reasons — undercuts the reality of the film.
And yet, this is an obvious reading, an immediate reaction that is yet to settle only weeks after seeing the film.
After seeing the film a second time, it made me want to revisit a few movies set in Los Angeles, including Boogie Nights, The Graduate, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, and a few others, which all feature some commentary tracks worth listening to.
It's a triumph of star power, and after seeing the film in 2010, I spent the better part of the next five years fantasy - casting her in every role that fit her age range.
Normally I write my reviews immediately after seeing the film, but with «La La Land» I did no such thing.
As our friend Patrick (who is writing a dissertation partly on Haneke) pointed out after he saw the film: this may be the one instance where Haneke doesn't kill the animal.
After seeing this film, you won't soon forget her.
Let's just say that the Bruges bell tower, all 366 steps of it, may not figure in your list of tourist attractions after you see this film.
After seeing the film, it is pretty clear that writers M.A. Fortin and Joshua John Miller have a strong love for 80s horror and all the cheesy goodness that they offer.
After seeing the film, I still feel just as pessimistic about the state of the environment and my ability to change it.
Interest piqued after seeing the film last year at Cannes, Nicolas Rapold spoke with Ducournau about camerawork, hazing, the Dardennes, and more, at the North American premiere in the Toronto Film Festival.
Our very own chieftain Paul Heath will bring you his interview in the coming days but after seeing the film over at San Diego Comic Con with cast and crew in attendance (click the following link for my review), we can assure YOU»RE NEXT is easily the finest fright flick of the year.
I was talking to a friend of mine about Dreamcatcher and its literary origins after seeing the film adaptation.
After seeing the film, I was presented with several opportunities to talk with several people involved in the film.
Over a week after seeing the film, I'm still working on the answer.
Soon after seeing this film, I just kind of blurted out what this film meant to me when talking to fellow critics.
Okay maybe this isn't the best sales ploy ever, but you can bet it won't stop plenty of kids from trying their hand on one of these spirit boards after seeing this film.
Reading this article after seeing the film only confirmed my initial impressions: W. is an agenda item from start to finish.
Critics have the ability to share their thoughts with the world immediately after seeing a film - and coupled with the presence of trailers on the Internet, it leads to certain Oscar - buzzed works being in high demand within a short period of time.
As the AV Club reports, «Moonlight» director Barry Jenkins was one of the first to receive a doll after seeing the film at a recent midnight screening.
The acting in the film is good, most notably Blanchett and young Jenna Boyd, who impressed me after seeing her this film and the polar - opposite Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star.
Every woman wanted to be Roberts after seeing this film, and now — over 25 years after its release — the film is still one of the most - quoted romantic comedies ever made.
I liked Iron Man enough to be a little nervous about the sequel, especially after seeing the film's star, Robert Downey Jr., marooned in Sherlock Holmes, which reached for that same mix of cool special effects, kinetic camerawork, clever dialogue, and mildly kinky characters and missed by a mile.
Many were confused and even outraged by this strategy, but after seeing the film, I understand why.
After seeing the film, I can attest to the fact that most of Bane's dialogue is understandable.
Going back to Wright's departure, there was a lot of people online assuming that he'd had trouble with integrating this film into the MCU, but after seeing the film I wonder if that was really the case.
That same one can be forgiven if one had expected more from Trey Parker and Matt Stone, those deliciously subversive elves who nail popular culture in all its absurdist splendor on their television show, «South Park», and who had us all humming «Blame Canada» as we left the theater after seeing the film version, suggestively, but correctly subtitled: BIGGER LONGER & UNCUT.
The portrayal is so detailed and nuanced that walking out of the theater after seeing the film, the following question was on the top of my mind: Who does Lucy Punch know that is just like her character Amy Squirrel?
Perhaps I change my mind after seeing the film.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z