Definitely my real education
about movie making, acting, and I guess essentially movie making came when I went to drama school.
Something
about this movie made me want to reject that and play a very, very different game.»
How
about a movie made solely from connections to hundreds of movies, comic books, and video games?
In fact, very little
about the movie makes any sense at all.
Fresh: [James] Franco has not just made a really sharp, funny movie
about movie making.
Because Tarantino has some knowledge
about movie making and always can show us some new tricks...
Thus begins Me and Earl and the Dying Girl, a quirky flick
about movie making, friendship and cancer.
Assuming the quote is right, Kubrick's speaking about the Holocaust in the present tense and
about a movie made half a century later in the past tense suggests something about his priorities.
Each new tidbit of information
about this movie makes me more excited for it.
The substance very frequently dives off - topic but the obvious rapport among the commentators and their (sometimes irreverent) jokes
about the movie make this enjoyable to listen to.
Not exact matches
Of course, complaints
about the proliferation of sequels tend to be much louder in the wake of a high - profile flop than they are after the release of financially and critically successful follow - ups (see: Disney's Marvel and Star Wars franchises, or the Despicable Me and Hunger Games
movies, to name a few — though, some
movies still
make a ton of money despite toxic reviews).
A fan -
made movie about Darth Maul shows exactly why.
Yet Netflix doesn't always care
about the opinions of professional
movie reviewers when
making decisions on original programming.
It's really easy to
make really bad
movies about really good things because you can just pretend to understand what they do.
It's really
about make the game what it needs to be and forget the
movies.
Rousey also appeared in many
movies and, most recently,
made vocal statements
about top men's boxer Floyd Mayweather.
If we were persecuted for the amount of sh — that's been said
about us that's not true, our lives would be over... The experience of
making the
movie was so outside of that, it was fruitful for the two of us to go on with it.»
A group of women explain to CNBC how they're addressing the lack of female representation on Wall Street — by
making a
movie about it.
Brie Larson's Captain Marvel could
make a brief appearance or cameo in «Infinity War» to get us even more excited
about 2019's «Captain Marvel,» the first female - led
movie in the MCU.
But had Sony stuck to its guns and released the
movie as planned, it would have
made a strong statement
about standing up for freedom instead of giving in to fear and threats as Ben Franklin once wrote, «Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety.»
The two - hour
movie, which aired Thursday night, had 387,000 comments
made about it, mostly on Twitter, where it topped out at 5,000 tweets per minute towards its climax.
In the
movie Knocked Up under - achieving friends talk endlessly
about creating a web site that will direct people to the «good parts» (meaning nudity) in every
movie ever
made only to find out after months of planning Mr. Skin had beat them to it.
And that might be the biggest takeaway from the
movie — Andre the Giant really was a gentle giant who was more concerned
about making others comfortable around him than worrying
about himself.
Over the weekend I watched the Wolf on Wall Street, a highly entertaining
movie about the «investment firm» Stratton Oakmont, which carried out pump and dump schemes and
made millions off of its clients in the 1980s and»90s.
Who'd
make a
movie about credit - default swaps?»
Not much is known
about the new
movie though we can confirm it will once again star Mark Wahlberg, who
made his debut in the Transformers world in the previous
movie, Transformers: Age of Extinction.
Not only is «Blockers» one of the few women - directed
movies coming from a major studios this year, but it's sex - positive message
about consent and societal pressures around people losing their virginity
make it an incredible feat in the midst of the #MeToo and Time's Up movement.
Unlike the recent string of TV shows
made into
movies, like the «21 Jump Street» franchise, Peña said the intention with «CHiPs» is to be more serious in the hopes to
make the audience care and be concerned
about what the characters are going through.
«There are a lot of tasty restaurants in the food court area,» Hanks said in a December 2003 story
about the
making of the
movie.
«Not only are people hearing
about new
movies on Twitter, they are using it to
make a decision
about what to see, then sharing their experience with friends.»
«The reality is that writing code and building a product and then building a company actually is not a glamorous enough thing to
make a
movie about,» Zuckerberg explained.
«I think it's just such a big disconnect from the way people who
make movies think
about what we do in Silicon Valley — building stuff.
With no prior
movie -
making experience, entrepreneur Mark Hulme, founder of Dallas - based publishing company the Five Star Institute, decided in 2011 to produce a
movie about the late tech innovator and commissioned an employee to pen the screenplay.
What it's
about: Before pesky production codes changed what
movies were allowed to show onscreen, Claudette Colbert and Clark Gable
made a romantic comedy for the ages,
about a socialite who runs off on an escapade with a reporter.
The
movie was relatively successful at the box office — especially considering it was
made on a budget of
about $ 6.5 million — but it was still the lowest - grossing winner since 1987's The Last Emperor at the time.
We've
made about five other films, but in the intervening years, the show business industry has moved entirely toward
movies where the main characters have capes and tights.
Keeping enough of the
movies greatest hits («Stop trying to
make fetch happen») while sprinkling in new jokes
about RuPaul's Drag Race and the president's Twitter account pleased critics.
After all, there's a reason why a
movie about an eccentric scientist who transforms a beat - up DeLorean into a
make - shift time machine has become one of the most iconic films of all time.
In other words, Star Wars characters can't play with Marvel ones in the level packs
made about Marvel
movies.
«Laurene asked me how much time I needed to
make a
movie, and I told her
about a year and a half,» Mr. Guggenheim said.
It's the title, too, of a particularly cynical BoJack Horseman episode
about mass shootings, in which beleaguered film producers find themselves rolling their eyes while they trot out the phrase, again and again, in response to real events as they try to get back to the «actually pressing business of
making sure the
movie gets
made.»
If anyone ever
makes a
movie about my life, I am already way ahead the game.
We're allowed to draw [an] image of him, we're allowed to
make movies about him.
Lots of
movies have been
made (and books have been written)
about the end of the world.
Then someone
made a
movie about it and wrote a catchy song and a book
about it all from this teaching.
The announcement was
made from the Sony Pictures Twitter account, which really is the only appropriate way to advertise a
movie about emojis.
At long last, Hollywood is caving to the demands of masses and has agreed to
make a
movie about the Boston Marathon bombings.
That means there wasn't anything to those Matt Damon rumors, which would have
made this
movie about a hundred times better...
That
movie, for all it's exhilarating presentation of youthful life on the road as you experience those who
make music which can speak to large audiences, is nonetheless all
about how you ought to get sucked into the rock «n roll way of life (albeit eschewing the drugs and sex part of it) because somehow rock «n roll is supposedly important.
Instead of reading
about a
make - belief - «Mormon war» — I encourage all to rent the
movie, «September Dawn» starring Jon Voight if you really want a history on the Mormon belief system.