Sentences with phrase «real bad movie»

if you want to watch a real worst movie in every point, this is it.
Where's the real bad movies?

Not exact matches

Just think of how very much worse it would have been if that gun had not jammed, there would have been real devastation and death amongst many, many more of the movie - goers.
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Too bad this sincere but inept movie doesn't do justice to any of the real people whose powerful story it tells.
It turns out the real question director Roland Emmerich's movie raises isn't about how much this film's pseudo-science teases us, but how much bad drama it's willing to blow our way.
Michael Shannon, probably the busiest good actor in movies today, plays Rick Carver, the master house - flipper and real estate exploiter whose money is made on bank foreclosure properties, of which there is a scary supply in the wake of the worst recession since the»30s.
And now, director / star James Franco has brought the equally bizarre real - life story behind the movie's creation to the big screen with «The Disaster Artist» - proving that, at the very least, good films can definitely be made about bad movies.
In terms of the hilarious hijinks that ensue, Annie uses what she's only heard in movies to get some bad guys to the ground with a gun she doesn't think is real and later cares for a bullet wound with improvised drug - store items; Max makes a mess of a white dog and a shrine of photos inside a neighbor's home; and during the climactic showdown on an airplane tarmac, there is a very funny sight gag involving a very slow conveyor belt.
Only the Octopus offers any real entertainment (isn't that always the way with super-villains in bad movies?)
This movie got some bad reviews because it takes a few watches and some real thought to get its fantastic humor.
It's too bad that there aren't more movies like this around — movies that tackle political corruption in a way that challenges viewers to pay more attention to real politics.
I really really dislike the main character like he's actually in real life gonna get the girl of his dream, are you serious??? He has a crooked smile, wears pajamas all day outside of his house and talk's like a gay poet, I just think he sucks as an actor, uggh I don't know why I dislike him so much after this movie.On the other hand Rachel Bilson is very cute and not as bad of an actor This movie solely focuses on telling the story and making us like the characters for themselves.
And while you can admire, in theory, a movie about that kind of stasis — about a real - life situation in which things are bad and can only, maybe, get ever - so - slightly better — in actual practice, this is a film as depressed as its characters.
No matter how they sliced their claims that movies are different from books, which the novelist especially attempted to put forward, Brooklyn is a blatant throwback to bad old Hollywood and its incessant glorification of «the girl» at the expense of the real women in the audience whose real world experiences of problems barred them from the easy bliss of the heroine.
Naturally, Michael Shannon's Strickland is an underdeveloped but terrific villain, especially when the script sets him loose on a warpath; I had the pleasure of meeting him before the movie started coming away with the impression that he is an amazing person in real life, although badly wanted to punch him in the face by the time the credits rolled.
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Franco also directed the film, imbuing his docu - dramedy with an interesting bit of irony by directing himself in a very good movie where he plays the real life director (at least according to the credits) of a famously bad movie.
I think horror movies get a bad rap, because I think they actually require some pretty good acting jobs to make it even a little bit real.
There are minor detours through warmth and humanity (Descas displays real tenderness, which speaks to his and Denis splendid working relationship and all the wonderful movies they've made over the years) but the real meat of this is watching Binoche reach her limit with the worst men in France.
Basically, the first two - thirds of this 111 - minute movie deals with a lot of technological intrigue and skullduggery, leading you down a garden path, trying to figure out who's the real villain and what's the bad guys endgame.
Elgort is up against three actors playing real people — Carell as male chauvinist Bobby Riggs, Jackman as P.T. Barnum and Franco's take on Tommy Wiseau, the director of one of the worst movies ever made.
Occasionally Zac Efron's dimwit Olympic gold medal winning athlete turned disgraced rookie lifeguard will make a comment about how this is a job for the police, which is quickly dismissed as the elite squad of lifeguards try to take down the movie's big bad villain Priyanka Chopra and her plan to buy up beach real estate to smuggle drugs.
This documentary about the worst World Cup competitors in history is much more than a football movie: it's an engaging and hugely uplifting exploration of people with real passion for their community.
What We Watched Andrew (00:01:40): The Greatest Movie Ever Sold Douglas (00:10:08): Rise of the Planet of the Apes, Ghett» A Life, Samurai X Damion (00:17:10): Water for Elephants, Fast Five, Bad Boys, Bad Boys II, Lion King, No Strings Attached, Lars and the Real Girl
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Free Fire is a real - time, deal - gone - bad action movie (a distant cousin of Reservoir Dogs) with a nihilistic snicker, thick with a sense of futility — the winners here are the ones who die without lingering too long.
Their new movie might be named Bad Moms but in real life Kristen Bell, Kathryn Hahn and Mila Kunis are anything but.
«Derailed: Anatomy of a Scene» (10:01, HD) looks at the movie's big train derailment scene, with a focus on how badly Scott wanted to «make it real
No Country for Old Men (2007) Unflattering in every way, Bardem himself once declared the bowl cut he sported as air tank - toting sociopath Anton Chigurh «the worst haircut I've ever had,» noting that the only way Joel and Ethan Coen could repay him for the months he spent having to live with the style (it was indeed his real hair, not a wig) would be to cast him in their next movie.
It's a mixed collection, by which I mean there are some real discoveries here along with some misfires, and Safe in Hell (1931), a kind of B - movie riff on Sadie Thompson (the original bad girl in the tropics melodrama) directed with a brutally by William Wellman, and its star Dorothy Mackaill are the most exciting of said discoveries.
Trivia: In Breaking Bad (2008), the characters of Hank and Walt Jr. both mention a book written by the real Robert Mazur who actor Bryan Cranston plays in this movie.
So: since dwelling on the worst can be a real drag, let's imagine the movies I hate as something I truly love: the queens of RuPaul's Drag Race.
Daisy's contribution to the plot probably ages it the worst: The earthbound excuse for this movie is a team of plucky NYU archaeologists going toe to toe with a fat - cat real estate firm, whereas any New Yorker probably feels the opposite has happened over the ensuing 20 years.
Gil trashes the movie industry, thinks of himself as a hack, and wonders why he's so bad at «real» writing - he can't finish his novel.
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A skateboarding road - trip flick that will bore real skateboarders silly (and I should know — I've been one since the late»70s), it includes barely 10 minutes of badly - edited actual boarding, less than half of which features the main characters (no - name actors using obvious stunt doubles), who in the course of the movie perform only one trick (at the very end) that's beyond the abilities of any dedicated junior high school punk with a modicum of talent.
Matt Reeves» movie is pretty bad - ass — thrilling, terrifying and vividly rendered — but it also features some intimate moments of real emotional poignancy.
Though it's unclear if the men framing Mills in this movie are connected to the bad guys from the first two films, the real draw of «Taken 3» (other than the action, of course) is its «Fugitive» - like storyline, which finally gives Liam Neeson a worthy co-star in Forest Whitaker.
Red Mullet (in the film) also seems to focus on releasing bad movies, which, unexpectedly carries over into real life.
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Amusing as it is, the movie never resolves its tension between real truths and movie - land problem - solving where the good guys win out because they're good — no matter how «bad» they pretend to be.
Despite the fictional box office success of its movie star, Entourage sputtered in the real world, opening in fourth place and barely tripling that first weekend gross (the 47th worst put up by a 3,000 + theater release) en route to a front - loaded $ 32 million domestic and weak $ 12 million overseas.
Somehow you may read the above paragraph and think that if I can manage to write a synopsis that is more than two sentences and sounds like a real movie that this one can't be as bad as all the others that I've bitched and moaned about; well you're wrong.
Despite the swearing and the bad review, the only real antagonist in the movie is the owner of Carl's restaurant, played by Dustin Hoffman (Kung Fu Panda 2), and after he leaves the movie it becomes an entirely frictionless experience.
Many genre movies in which bad things happen to women end with them fighting back, but here, as people surely would in real life, they just take the money and run.
There is also a smart piece of direction, where throughout the movie, we keep cutting away to a family man who ends up caught in the firefight at the end, a neat representation of the innocents that the heroes of the movies, and perhaps in real life, fail to think of, as they take on the «bad guys».
His story is now the subject of a movie, but the ordeal was much worse in real life
The Aussie actor plays bad boy Noah in the new movie alongside real - life girlfriend Joey King.
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