Sentences with phrase «almost everything in the movie»

«Almost everything in this movie, more or less, really happened,» said Linklater during the film's post-screening Q&A.
Almost everything in the movie is in service of answering these questions and, unfortunately, it comes at the expense of character building, emotional stakes, or a compelling story.
With these criticisms clearly laid out it's still hard to completely bash a film that has such a disbandment for structure or sense that it really needs to be up to the viewer to just go along for the ride and laugh at just how silly and surreal almost everything in this movie is.

Not exact matches

This shirtdress operates as both a beach cover up and resort wear for Tilda, and is modified Dior, as is almost everything Tilda wears in the movie (of course this is when Raf Simons was still there).
No doubt, there is an uncomfortable number of logos being marketed to kids in the The Lego Movie, along with the obvious one that's in the title, but the film as a whole is very much in the spirit of Cloud Cuckooland: It's a place where the use of X-Acto blades and Krazy Glue breaks the rules but almost everything else goes.
In a movie like this, almost everything depends on the lead actor — and Stephen Dorff does not disappoint.
You have Thor (Chris Hemsworth), a man who has lost just about everything before the movie even begins, confiding in Rocket (Bradley Cooper), a character who has spent almost his whole life pushing people away.
The Rock, again, because he almost made me believe everything in this movie, despite everything listed above and the cheesily grayish special effects (viewed, for the record, in 2D non-IMAX).
Making matters worse, the whole movie looks like it was shot through the bottom of a green beer bottle, giving everything an almost gangrenous hue — including our two studs, who do a fine job in separate closeups, but never find a common groove.
The action is balletic throughout the movie, and always in full frame, without the confusing jump - cut edits used in «The Bourne Supremacy» and almost everything Jerry Bruckheimer produces.
«Replete with imagery that shimmers with the kind of almost otherworldly wonder one might associate with a Terrence Malick movie... This film does more than just tell a story, it testifies to the sheer loveliness of anything — everything — when drenched in silence.»
As Thor in the Avengers movies, Chris Hemsworth spends a lot of time showing off his beefy muscles and swinging his magic hammer, but — due to Thor's godly powers — almost everything he does beyond that is heavily aided by digital effects.
The movie was screened before an «invited audience» in a Michigan Avenue theater, where two small groups of audience members laughed loudly at almost everything, and just about everybody else waited politely until it was over and they could leave.
In other words, almost everything in this film feels like a reference to another movie, but it's expertly assembled to look fabulous from start to finish, with some seriously striking sequences along the waIn other words, almost everything in this film feels like a reference to another movie, but it's expertly assembled to look fabulous from start to finish, with some seriously striking sequences along the wain this film feels like a reference to another movie, but it's expertly assembled to look fabulous from start to finish, with some seriously striking sequences along the way.
Everything you need to know about Cyril is summed up, by Manville, in the movie's opening moments, during which the character says almost nothing.
Almost Famous (Cameron Crowe) A perfect illustration of the «crisis» in American cinema, the movie that seemed to have everything going for it finally satisfied only a minority: too youthful and Seventies - drenched for older customers, too archaic and Seventies - drenched for the youth contingent, too «morally compromised» for critics.
With many «must - sees» as yet unseen, in late December, here are the movies I liked the most from a very good year for cinema — and an historically awful year for almost everything else:
Far more delicate - seeming in person than on the screen, Ms. Swinton is dressed in a loose brown shirt that she'll pull over her legs, knees folded against her chest, several times during the course of our conversation — a charming, almost alarmingly childlike pose from an actress I most readily associate with ferocious, audacious turns in Derek Jarman's free - verse celluloid poetry and best - of - bad - movie appearances in everything from Vanilla Sky to The Beach to The Statement.
My take: Personally, I don't gravitate toward school - shooting movies, but everything I've heard about this one says that it's far from your typical take on the genre, instead focusing on the parents in a way that almost turns the film into psychological horror.
However, thematically the game manages to nail just about everything else, the vast lifeless desert, junk cars and dramatic chases so perfectly replicating the feel of the movies that by swapping over to first - person driving mode you could almost believe you were in Fury Road.
The fact that CO2 has been almost twenty times higher in the past, for millions of years at a time without triggering a catastrophe is completely ignored due to the cognitive dissonance of the true believers in Al Gore's movie fantasies — as is everything else that can be explained by natural climate variability.
«Now Al Gore's done his movie, almost everything that's been in his movie, in fact everything has been refuted.
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