Not exact matches
Filled
with quotable lines («They mostly come at night... mostly), and
great character performances including
scenes of wall to wall
action galore and the ultimate showdown
with the heroine and the Mother that brought audiences to there feet when «Aliens» became the runaway hit of 1986.
He does a
great job
with the
scene, maximizing the fear, the scares, and the
action release it all ramps up to.
With it's dark humour, violent
action scenes,
great acting and interesting story, Kill Me Three Times is an original movie that deserves to be well known.Sure, the movie is not perfect and has it's flaws like the fact that the scenario is not all that clever, there was some annoying plot holes and overall the movie is silly but it's still a
great entertaining movie.
It's a
great - looking film, filled
with wildly imaginative sets and costumes that would have done the Maestro proud, and veteran director Richard Fleischer (The Vikings) rises to the occasion
with some sharply staged
action scenes.
Also, while Theron is
great in her
action sequences, the movie has too many
scenes with her either smoking or drinking alone, exuding her hardened persona.
There are
scenes where Jolie and Pitt sizzle, and there are some moments of fantastic scripting, where the violence and gun battles become something more than just
great action sequences... they become commentary on the process of working out one's differences
with another.
Wright shows versatility
with his direction in «Hot Fuzz,» directing
action scenes with great panache and energy.
Reacher is a strongly performed
action film
with wide shots allowing for
great fight
scenes.
It has an involving and cathartic journey for its protagonist, just the right balance of humor, drama and
action, and is littered from its in medias res opening to its post-credit
scene with great cinematic moments.
The new trailer does show hints of the Chinatown reshoot, but overall it's a very strong trailer
with plenty of
action, a good introduction to the characters, and just sets the
scene for what looks to be a
great movie.
So it works
great with that and also the film's campy yet fun
action scenes.
The
greatest strength of Disney's live -
action remake of its animated semi-classic The Jungle Book is its top - shelf celebrity voice talent,
with skilled entertainers like Scarlett Johansson, Giancarlo Esposito, and Garry Shandling popping up for a memorable
scene or two (alongside the likes of Bill Murray, Idris Elba, and Ben Kingsley).
Director Babak Najafi makes his American film debut and he does a
great job
with his team to create some jaw dropping
action scenes.
Parts of this movie
with the turtles»
action and fight
scenes were
great.
The soundtrack provides a
great accompaniment to the on - screen
action,
with music integral to the bar
scene.
There's also a really
great action sequence
with Reynolds and «The Killing» star Joel Kinneman (who previously worked
with director Daniel Espinosa on the Swedish hit «Snabba Cash») that will likely go down as one of the best fight
scenes of the year, but for a movie packed
with this much talent, there should have been a lot more highlights than that.
Director Green does a
great job
with those
action scenes — seeing Gary Cole do John Woo is a
great sight gag — but it's kind of strange how little I thought about the direction throughout.
It's a truly impressing
scene where the intense
action is matched
with the
great comedy that has been such a hallmark of this series.
Early indications seem to point to more of a comedy than the true
action epic that fans were hoping for, but
with Li and Chan together onscreen, there's bound to be at least one
great fight
scene, right?
Director Kathryn Bigelow gives the proceedings a hefty dose of style, using a lot of dreamy slow motion and quick editing, and staging the
action scenes with great energy; her most brilliant work here are the on - screen recreations of the SQUID clips, shot in long takes and
with appropriately edgy and shaky handheld camera work.
With great directing by Robert Stevenson (who provided many other
great Disney live -
action pictures, including Mary Poppins and The Love Bug), it has a unanimously fantastic cast, in which every player is a
scene - stealer.
With a very compact 95 minute runtime, not a minute of screentime is wasted and it's full of memorable scenes and stunts which comes to a climax with a climactic, tense and perfectly choreographed break - out chase that remains one of cinema's truly great action sce
With a very compact 95 minute runtime, not a minute of screentime is wasted and it's full of memorable
scenes and stunts which comes to a climax
with a climactic, tense and perfectly choreographed break - out chase that remains one of cinema's truly great action sce
with a climactic, tense and perfectly choreographed break - out chase that remains one of cinema's truly
great action scenes.
Bryan Singer and his team once again do a
great job
with camera work, visuals, and
action scenes.
The film deals
with that and a whole lot more but it's also packed
with strong
action scenes and a
great story.
This is a
great movie
with some violent
action scenes, tied
with some good performances, this is worth seeing.
With «Ant - Man» they don't deviate from formula, but neither do they fix what's not broken, relying on a talented comedic actor and a few marginally - thrilling
action scenes to carry a narratively pedestrian fairy tale to
greater heights.
«A compelling story...
great blend of
action and dialogue
with just the right amount of narration... brings the
scenes and characters to life.»
I can't TELL you how many times I've read a
great hook that has nothing to do
with the
action in
Scene One.
There are even more enhancements to the classic adventure for players to enjoy,
with the new Quick Save function allowing for the
action to be paused and saved any time outside of battle and cut -
scenes, while the Speed Up feature allows warriors in a hurry to battle monsters
with greater haste.
A
great mixture of boss battles, exploration, underwater delving and Rambi Rides await players
with a new dynamic camera twisting the
action packed
scenes in ways we haven't seen before.
It helps that the game features actual
scenes ripped right from the movie which look
great and fit in well
with the
action, a nice touch if you enjoyed the movie's story.
Even though Guns, Gore & Cannoli is an indie - game we hope it will be a
great experience for players, we really did an effort the come up
with a nice story
with cool dialogues and cut -
scenes to add to the
action and fun of the gameplay.
With great boss battles, cool cut
scenes and puzzles galore, this isn't just a run of the mill puzzle /
action game.
Starring Johnny Depp as Captain Jack Sparrow, for what the movies lack in consistent writing they make up for
with great action scenes, stunning visual effects, and good old swashbuckling fun.