Sentences with phrase «after seeing this movie last»

After seeing this movie last Saturday, I thought the main message was that IMAGINATION is a wonderful, human trait which should not be squelched.

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Immediately after the movie was finished I ran to my computer to see where Steve Madden's stock trades today and it turns out that the popular women's shoe company is up nearly 10 % over the last 12 months — and a whopping 567 % over the last five years.
After taking my 11 year old cousin to see the movie last week, he asked if I could make ratatouille for his birthday dinner last night.
Toaday I was warning by my wife that enough is enough.She is tired of me skipping family events because the Arsenal - mood - swinging attitude.We supossed to go to mall and see a movie, but this is the last thing I need right now after this humiliation.What should I do?
Hello Cal, I'm 5» 7in, black hair... tan skin... I'm a fun guy who likes to have fun and see the different places... Luv outdoors and events, I work and retired from my last job after 25 yrs of services... Luv to spend my time with someone fun... Luv watching movies and quiet evenings alone and cooking...
After all, many people are busy with last - minute shopping, restaurant arrangements, seing latest Nicholas Sparks movies, and you know, actual dating... If they have a date, that is.
When was the last time you had a strong feeling inside of you after seeing a movie?
After both her radio and movie contracts expired in 1955, Judy was seen infrequently on television and in nightclubs; her last film appearances were in 1960's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and 1976's Cannonball.
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 watching this movie, I can finally see why McAvoy obtained so many top roles — such as the doctor in The Last King of Scotland and Jane Austen's romantic interest in Becoming Jane — as a result of his work here.
After decades of neglect, the 1970s at last saw African - Americans begin to get decent roles in cowboy movies.
After seeing Atomic Blonde, the Kingsman movies, and Daniel Craig's 007 movies, the last movie I expected to see was a slow burn spy thriller that doesn't glorify espionage.
Then finally he put together his last film, Far from Home: The Adventures of Yellow Dog [1995], with Mimi Rogers, Jesse Bradford and Bruce Davison, a movie that was set and shot in the area of British Columbia where he was living, that has two boy characters who are named after his own sons, and which sadly turned out to be a film whose release he didn't see.
Logan actor Hugh Jackman may have retired from playing Wolverine after his last film but he says he still wishes to see the clawed mutant appear in a movie with the Hulk and Ironman.
There's nothing more challenging that trying to review a movie nearly three months after you saw it, especially when it's added to the release schedule at the last minute.
And perhaps most impressive is that Stallone fused reality with fiction to create a miraculous comeback that only seems to happen in the realm of movies — resurrecting Rocky Balboa thirty years after our first introduction to him, followed by a return of John Rambo twenty years after last seen on film.
Last week brought the first reactions to Doctor Strange after press saw the movie before it hits international markets this coming week.
After years of being the biggest (and in many cases, the only) horror movie franchise in theatres around Halloween, the Saw franchise was dethroned last year by Oren Peli's surprise hit Paranormal Activity, which outgrossed Saw VI by a fairly wide margin.
Revisiting Robert Redford's The Horse Whisperer fourteen years after I last saw it, I am relieved to encounter a film that isn't simply marking time until a climactic moment that was for me a cherished eureka at the movies.
If, like me, you saw this movie last in the trilogy (after all, it's the least well - known), it might seem quaint and redundant compared to Evil Dead II and Army of Darkness.
Think of it: we're watching this movie decades after the release of such seminal proto - slashers as «The Texas Chain Saw Massacre» and «The Last House on the Left.»
If it was the prospect of seeing Aron Ralston's dilemma projected larger than life on a theater screen that turned you away, you've got no reason to miss out on the movie now, because Fox brought it to DVD and Blu - ray last week, just two days after it came away from the Oscars empty - handed.
To see the trio that made the previous two movies possible return, especially after the last entry's tantalizingly ambiguous ending, is an event in and of itself.
20th Century Fox's «Dawn of the Planet of the Apes» is set 15 years after the last movie and sees the world essentially overrun by the hairy buggers.
After a few years that have seen studios deciding to focus on trying to make movies out of board games, it looks, from the last couple of days, as though video games are cycling back around as the hot source material.
The film sees Brosnan — 12 years after his last outing as James Bond, in Die Another Day — return to action - movie form as a former CIA operative (with, somehow, an unexplained British accent) with an axe to grind with his ex-employer and ex-trainee (now promoted to full operative status).
When: October 7th Why: It's easy to see how someone might be a little skeptical about a film that looks like «Rock «Em Sock «Em Robots: The Movie,» but after visiting the set last summer, any concerns I might have had were quickly laid to rest following a chat with director Shawn Levy and star Hugh Jackman.
Sean Durkin's directorial debut was a big hit at last year's Sundance Film Festival, and after finally seeing the movie myself during its theatrical release, it's easy to understand why.
Seen at last month's tribute to Mabel Normand were internationally renowned independent curator Nicholas Weist (The Dulcet Clime of the Bed Chamber), well endowed German artist Christian Siekmeier, who has returned to Berlin after 11 years spent in New York, lovesexy experimental film darling Wilhelm Hein with his brilliant art photog girlfriend Annette Frick, gorgeous British live artist Keira O`Reilly, movie ingenue Brady Corbet, author Benjamin von Stuckrad - Barre, vivacious actresses Alexandra Maria Lara and Susanna Sachße and the grande dame des deutschen Schauspiels Senta Berger.
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