Not exact matches
Everyone I've ever met who
saw the
movie was traumatized by it and I guess the imagery was really graphic and deliberately overblown to get the maximum brainwashing impact on the schizoid brains of the viewers, because that's how they described it to me and I've
seen after - effects
especially in children.
I was very excited about the
movie touching on the caveman era,
especially after seeing Ice Age era bringing so much entertainment to the...
The
movie prompts the question of whether we really need to
see more of Elizabeth I,
especially after Helen Mirren's definitive portrayal two years ago on HBO.
I found this
movie enlightening and moving,
especially seeing it barely a week
after Mandela died.
See Also: It's such an outlier in Farrell's filmography that it's hard to know where you'd go
after «Miss Julie,»
especially since if you like Farrell in period duds, the further options are mostly things like the terrible «Winter's Tale» and the immensely disappointing Robert Towne
movie «Ask the Dust,» along with WWII - era tales «Hart's War» and «The Way Back,» none of which we can wholeheartedly recommend.
The two Neon Genesis: Evangelion
movies are utterly incomprehensible, even, or
especially,
after watching the series (though there's a new translation out there that might be more intelligible, but I haven't
seen it).
I was excited to
see Brie Larson in this
movie (
especially after falling in love with Short Term 12), but she does very little here, her talent wasted.
Though Darren Aronofsky's latest film doesn't excite me as much as some of the projects he's departed over the past few years, it's encouraging to
see a director of his quality being given the money required to do a big
movie like this the right way,
especially after the disaster of «The Fountain.»
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.
Henson's visible discomfort holding and firing weapons isn't the film's biggest problem, but it was an early sign that Proud Mary might not achieve its full potential —
especially after the excitement provoked by the
movie's trailers, where we
saw Henson inspecting vast closets full of guns, driving fast cars, and blowing things up.
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.
(It should be
especially fun to
see Haddish reunite with Kevin Hart
after their upcoming live - action
movie Night School.)
It doesn't require much thinking and can, at times, rely on corny moments, timely celebrity namedropping and sight gags (the spider bite scene is somewhat cringe - worthy,
especially after the repeated flashing of genitals — you'll
see what I mean), but sometimes all a
movie needs to be is entertaining — which this one definitely is.
Going strictly by the local numbers, a third Kung Fu Panda
movie might not have been warranted, but when the entire planet is considered, a Kung Fu Panda 3 starts looking
especially promising to the DreamWorks brass and stockholders, who have
seen the company's price fall 60 % since the disappointing release of Shrek Forever
After.
Ultimately this tale pays homage to critics and to
movies in general despite the dispiriting army of mediocrity on the screens, and would be appreciated
especially by viewers who had
seen Federico's Veiroj's 2010 «A Useful Life,» in which an employee with 25 years» service must adjust
after his theater is shut down.
All the trailers, screens and developer interviews have us much more excited for the game than the
movie,
especially after seeing this in - game footage featuring Wolvie riding the Blob piggyback through a grocery store.
I could
see myself frequently fumbling as I try to figure out which black button is which on the black, plastic remote,
especially after dimming the lights to enjoy a
movie.