Sentences with phrase «after watching a film like»

After watching a film like Pulse, I feel a bit insulted that movie executives think so little about the intelligence of the American movie - going public that the vast majority of the attempts at popular entertainment are completely stripped of anything remotely resembling a thought - provoking element, eschewing those in favor of noise, special effects and music stimuli to try to induce a subconscious reaction in the audience.

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This film, although I have not watched it, sounds like it depicts a challenge Jesus faced after He fed the five thousand:
After watching film, the Hornets hit the court at 10 a.m. for a 50 - minute walkthrough, which, like all NBA walkthroughs, is closed to the media.
After watching some film of his though, one can see why, and have to believe they would love for it to fall like this.
At times the Labour leadership race has felt like one of those films where you work out the ending after just five minutes but still feel obliged to watch the rest.
After watching the film it was funny to listen to the different reactions to it, Tigger was full of all the details like the Fairy Godmother getting squished in the green house by the pumpkin, the greedy mouse Gus who liked to eat all the cheese and of course the fact that Cinderella lost her glass slipper.
It's like when I watched the Clerks DVD last week; after I viewed a film, multiple outtakes, and a trailer that were all black and white, I saw the music video included on the DVD.
«I think Elio [the young man played Timothee Chalamet] will be a cinephile and I'd like him to be in a movie theater watching Paul Vecchiali's Once More,» a 1988 film about a man who falls in love with a man after he leaves his wife, which was the first French movie to deal with AIDS.
I never liked the Wachowskis and didn't much like the book cloud atlas either, so naturally I wanted this movie to fail, however, it was probably the best movie i've seen all year, and i've never had such thoughtful conservation aobut a film until after watching it.
Featuring the likes of Kate Hudson, Billy Crudup, Philip Seymour Hoffman, and Frances McDormand, this is one of those beautifully nostalgic films that sticks with you long after you watch it.
After watching a series of strong non-fiction films while preparing for the end of the year, a film like Interview with the Assassin seems so slight, so exploitive.
The one question that remains is why, after watching these characters for nearly eight hours of time over the course of three films, do we feel like every character is underwritten and without much dimension?
For Woody Allen fans, watching his recent films has been like prising your eyes open after an earthquake.
But after watching the film (with very low expectations, mind you), I not only came out of the film liking it, I'm considering it in my top 10 of the year so far.
Like other Joe Swanberg movies, Happy Christmas is quiet but endlessly charming, the kind of film that washes over you and continues to grow on you long after you've finished watching.
Still, thirteen theaters is better than one or zero, and after having watched the film, I am deeply disappointed that my first experience wasn't on the sort of giant screen a movie like this deserves.
I have wanted to watch this as a few months ago I didn't really like Russell Brand, however after seeing him on Celebrity Big Brother Hi - Jack (UK) he made me laugh so much... so I'd love to see what he is like in the film.
The problem with a film like Tully, after you watch it at least, is that to understand what makes it work - and it works very well - you have to either see it for yourself or spoil it for everyone else.
Based on E.L. Doctorow's short story of the same name, the film stars Bryan Cranston, Jennifer Garner, Jason O'Mara, and Beverly D'Angelo; watch it below after the official synopsis... What would your life look like without -LSB-...]
I really enjoyed the film in French but after watching the trailer, I'm really curious to see how it sounds in English, especially when Page sounds like a perfect fit for her character.
This film is like tv - movie; after you have watched it, you simply forget it.
As I watched the film, I really wanted to like it, but it never made me laugh out loud, and after an hour, it became an ordeal to watch.
I admire you Edgar Wright.Now I am 20 but when I watched Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz back in 2009, after that day I always wanted to become a film maker like you.
It's telling, I think, that so many of the people I know who skipped The Room but liked The Disaster Artist feel no strong urge to watch the Wiseau film after.
After having watched the first season of HBO's stellar new series Westworld and recent films like the Magnificent Seven remake, I am very eager to sink my teeth into a new Wild West game which is good since Rockstar's Red Dead Redemption 2 is currently scheduled to launch in fall 2017.
After starring in such films like «My Week with Marilyn» and «The Devil's Double», it seems that Dominic Cooper is out of Albert Hughes» «Motor City» and instead, will be replaced by Jake Gyllenhaal, who was last seen on screen in «Source Code» and recently wrapped working on «End of Watch».
my fellow Oscar blogger Ed Gonzalez marveled after watching the shockingly formal Butter Lamp, which, compared to the strain of self - involved beardo hipster entries that have won this category in recent years, practically carries itself like a miniature, fictionalized version of a Sensory Ethnography Lab film.
This film is a pleasure to watch, after taking in the first five minutes of dialogue which sounded like a lot of gibberish (get used to the dialogued - heavy accents) it transforms itself into an easy watch with a meager film running time.
After her surprising turn in The Illusionist, it's hard to watch her play a shallow ditz in films like Next and this.
However only after watching a film, if I ever felt conflicted or couldn't quite make up my mind either way wether I liked or disliked a film, I would always rely and turn to Roger's reviews first and foremost.
In fact, after watching the trailer, it looks like the transition to film will help ameliorate what was, to me, the novel's major flaw — its detatched narration.
It was also challenging to watch Martin McDonagh's watery «compassion for racists, jokes about dwarves» fable Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri scoop up award after award, while paradigm - shaking films like Get Out and Call Me By Your Name went home empty - handed.
But then I started reading that Tom Cruise was not amused after watching it and I read some of the juicy plot points, like dissenters being called «squirrels» in both the film and by L. Ron Hubbard, and that Sea Orgs signing 1 - billion - year contracts like cult members in the movie who sign 3 - billion year contracts.
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