Sentences with phrase «sad movies make»

Sad movies make me cry, so would you keep a supply of tissues in your purse when we watch chick flicks?

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«I feel like I can't see those movies again, like «Black Panther» or «Annihilation,» which makes me really sad, because I love movies so much,» she said.
Whiteside made sure to shout - out the animated movie Rio on this sad parrot death day.
And it makes me sad that after a lifetime of being told I'm like a lost child wandering around alone in a movie theater, I can't actually say that to spida.
In humans the olfactory / memory brain of primitive nocturnal mammals has evolved into the more visual - auditory / memory brain that causes sad movies and sad songs to evoke lost loves and make us cry.
Amazing story which was made into a movie last year) Sad to say that hasn't happened in a long time.
I love to laugh and make others laugh, I cry at sad, old movies, I love music, I also love singing... I have very ecletic tastes in music, anything from gospel to classic rock, celtic to bluegrass.
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Because if it looks like what you're describing or even close to what I think it is, it will be a sad sad thing if this is the «future» of film making — mostly because I won't go to the movies anymore.
It began to feel a little less like life itself and more like a movie when decisions being made felt like plot devices in order to have the happy / sad ending that it went for.
Sad to say, the rumored intensity of the play» «night Mother» is not on display in this filmed version that does not translate particularly well to the screen as it feels like just another made for television movie of the period.
Cheesy, campy, funny and sad all in the same scene sometimes.For a movie I stumbled into this was a frigin awesome mistake and one I am happy I made.
It makes me sad to think a movie studio
It's sad and depressing when in order to get a laugh a Hollywood movie has to stoop to replaying gags that would have made the Three Stooges blush.
I mean, who could blame you for that one, nobody could make a good movie with Jason Patric and Sandra Bullock but this movie you had all this talent at your fingertips... it's so sad.
There may be some funny jokes scattered throughout, but the overall tone of sad mopey Deadpool makes the movie a bummer.
«The funniest movie ever made about grieving and the saddest movie ever made about the North Shore.
There is, too, the sweet, sad sensibility found in other Pixar movies, especially in those that locate the souls embedded in man - made objects.
It's a sad, depressing movie made enjoyable by the outstanding cast: Kevin Kline, Joan Allen, Sigourney Weaver, Christina Ricci, Tobey McGuire, Elijah Wood, and Katie Holmes.
Miyazaki the all time classic My Neighbor Totoro, perhaps the most universal movie about discovery and play ever made, while Takahata would make one of the greatest (and saddest) anti-war movies in the history of cinema, The Grave of the Fireflies.
While this update is interesting, the serious headshots, dramatically sad music, and narration, makes me worry this Marvel movie is heading in the bleak DC direction since it's being headed up by Fox.
I loved this movie with my whole heart for all the reasons that make it so gorgeous and lush and romantic and sad and fantastical.
I am not much a movie crier, and this movie still did not evoke any welling or swallowing knots, but it did make me feel very happy / sad, at least more than any other movie that has come out this year.
DC should retire the whole sad crew and just make «Wonder Woman» movies.
ShockYa: It's sad that it's so striking, in a way, but the cast for the film really all seem to be on the same page (as to the type of movie they're making).
Speaking to the Happy Sad Confused podcast, Teller — who played Mr Fantastic in the movie — commented: «I think it was Clooney who said you can make a bad movie out of a good script, you can't make a good movie out of a bad script, and that's very true.»
It doesn't aspire to be anything it's not, and although this makes it predictable (a last minute delivery and marriage to stop the film from becoming too sad), Krasinski does a good job giving the movie its own persona and charisma to make it worth checking out.
I thought when you announced the Family Circus news it was a joke because Nick Swardson recently did a short bit on developing a Family Circus movie on the Comedy Death Ray podcast: http://www.earwolf.com/episode/episode-73-nick-swardson-jon-daly so sad that a joke made about something that should be absurd has actually become a reality.
The Adventures of Tintin is a surprisingly fun movie, which is a sad statement to make about a Steven Spielberg film.
The movie never makes fun of the mentally challenged characters, and it actually lampoons the sad lives of Steve and Gary instead.
Parents should know that this movie includes some comic peril and violence, but a human character collapses and dies and there are references to the sad loss of Peter Rabbit's parents, including his father's being made into a pie, brief potty humor, some body shaming, and schoolyard language.
Zombie has shown he knows how to do his own horror right, but he should have left the classic alone; the movie ultimately fails due to the fact that it tries to justify Michael Myers by making him nothing more than a sad little boy who grew up bad.
You know it's bad when a movie fails to make cancer sad.
By the end of this despairingly sad movie, Zvyagintsev forces us to ask what kind of world we're leaving behind for our children, and whether we can ever love them enough to make up the difference.
Columbus is a film in the tradition of Garden State, one in a long line of movies about a sad dude who has to stop his life and fly to the middle of America somewhere when one of his parents dies or falls ill (didn't John Krasinski make one of these recently?
I understand that cgi is easier and much more convenient and often times totally needed, it's just sad knowing that this form of movie making is slowly dying.
The sad part is Gary's fantasy may have made a better movie.
Trank got some stick for tweeting out that he was sad the world would never get to see the movie he made / wanted to make, and while most seemed to write him off as a troubled director / petulant child who was meddling with their beloved characters, I pretty much agree with him.
As a fan of even the fourth entry in the Die Hard franchise, which introduced John McClane's estranged daughter Lucy, it is my sad duty to announce that A Good Day to Die Hard is not just the worst entry in the series, but one of the worst movies I've seen over the last few years — and seeing a bad movie in IMAX only makes it worse.
When Hannah explains that she wants to make movies because she wants people to remember her and her work long after she's dead, she doesn't realize the sad irony of her statement, for she never cites a single film or filmmaker who inspired her.
It's been an eventful but sad 30th anniversary for one of the greatest travel movies ever made.
Speaking of the ending it seems that shipping Hulk off in the quinjet was both a way to make his own story arc a little sadder and to explain his absence in the forthcoming movies which he thus far has not been confirmed for, and while I'd love to buy into forum discussion that he's actually been fired into space in order to make a Planet Hulk film I don't see it happening, although since Planet Hulk is one of my favorite storylines it would be amazing.
This is a sad combination of a gamecompany first making the best movie they can, promising to deliver something that's impossible.
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