Not exact matches
The morning began as a
typical morning; I poured a cup of coffee, rushed to make breakfast, rushed to get kids ready, tried to remember to get myself ready (to avoid that horrible dream
about driving to school in my pj's), and there was a minor scuffle between the kids
about whose turn it was to choose the
movie for
movie night.
In GE's system, a single CD - size disk made of plastic will be able to store
about 1 terabyte of data, equivalent to 110
typical movie DVDs.
Blu - ray discs squeeze more information onto the same size disc as a DVD — up to 50 gigabytes on a
typical disc, compared with
about 8 gigabytes for many
movie DVDs — by using a data spiral with a pitch of just 0.32 micron and a 405 - nm laser beam.
My self - summary What I'm doing with my life I'm really good at The first things people usually notice
about me Favorite books,
movies, shows, music and food The six things I could never do without I spend a lot of time thinking
about On a
typical Friday I am The most private thing I'm willing to admit I'm looking for You should message me if
I really don't know enough
about how many theatres and everything of 3D to make a realistic estimate, but doesn't the
typical $ 200 million
movie make around $ 40 - $ 60 from 3D?
Then envision midnight -
movie touches mixed into the filmmaking: flash cuts of predators and prey enhancing otherwise
typical scenes of plans being hatched; monologues
about brain capacity and the true meaning of time coupled with psychedelic visions and wormholes and explanatory objects materializing from thin air.
This is
typical bad
movie, everything
about it is bad, the plot ridiculously vulgar, full of holes and end meaningless horribly stereotyped characters, the abuse of the same song for several times, the glamorization of the dance scenes has no limits provalmente this is the most pointless
This is
typical bad
movie, everything
about it is bad, the plot ridiculously vulgar, full of holes and end meaningless horribly stereotyped characters, the abuse of the same song for several times, the glamorization of the dance scenes has no limits provalmente this is the most pointless films already made.
What works
about this
movie is how self - aware it is, and how it states
typical scenarios and rules you can follow, and then makes sure to do things in a different way.
Blu - ray Highlight: Instead of the
typical audio commentary, director Marc Forster sits down for a somewhat brief discussion
about the
movie, including the challenges of maintaining the story's authenticity, filming in South Africa, and casting the lead roles.
In discussions
about the James Bond
movies, there are the
typical set of questions you always get asked.
If you are looking to take your girlfriend or spouse to this
movie for a date night, be warned that this
movie may spark some uncomfortable conversations after
about men's
typical porn habits.
There's nothing particularly groundbreaking
about the
movie (the script is only as good as your
typical Carpenter production and the special effects are right on par with the films of that era), but there's a real charm to the film that makes it irresistible.
«Tangerine,» Sean Baker's Sundance darling
about two transgender prostitutes on a Christmas Eve jaunt through Los Angeles, might not seem like your
typical Oscar
movie.
Think
about this: ask a
typical millennial if they want to watch a
movie starring Yul Brynner and Steve McQueen.
Deadpool is not your average superhero and the film
about this leading man is not your
typical Marvel
movie.
The film still itself is
about as
typical an image from a 21st century Malick
movie as one can gets: A couple on a beach, maybe frolicking, maybe twirling.
Working from a screenplay credited to William Nicholson and Simon Beaufoy, Kormákur (2 Guns, Contraband) sets Everest up in the
typical disaster -
movie mode, establishing the characters in simplistic terms so that we learn, at most, maybe two things
about any one person.
This 18 - minute segment is the
typical glossy studio «making of» featurette, but it is full of good information
about the
movie and contains an abundance of behind - the - scenes footage.
Usually these figures represent
typical movie archetypes: hero, killer, almost - retired cop, but this
movie is not
about fairness and happy endings or the predictable.
The company's Twitter is mainly focused on promoting its
movies, but it's more tongue - in - cheek than the
typical corporate account — as in this viral tweet
about sneaking a screener of Moonlight to Vice President Mike Pence, a notoriously anti-L.G.B.T. legislator.
In a
typical move of putting the cart before the horse, it seems that Fox cares more
about the future of the franchise than the present, dumping villain names as if they're
movie gold.
It had some of the
typical flaws of most superhero
movies - clunky dialogue, thinly sketched villains (although the big bad was a surprise, to me at least), and an overly long and generic climactic battle sequence - but these were easily outweighed by everything that was awesome
about it.
Twister (1996) A blockbuster disaster
movie doesn't typically care too much
about specifics of setting, but Twister isn't your
typical blockbuster
movie.
Better than your
typical «family» film, Kung Fu Panda has all the laughs, love, and action you could hope for in any
movie, let alone one
about a noodle - selling panda doing Kung Fu.
Disc one comes only with the
movie, and disc two has two fairly
typical featurettes, a Chris Cornell music video and a very enjoyable television special
about the Bond Girls, hosted by The Living Daylights star Maryam D'Abo.
then does the
typical sports
movie thing where joy springs from doubt, in this case with the diddly - eyes all over the place (it makes me wish for a moment that the film had been
about a golfer who always lost so Horner hadn't been able to do that).
So rather than the
typical Disney Channel approach of inventing pop culture so as not to advocate or advertise non-Disney entities, Josh and his friends talk
about real
movies.
Samuel L. Jackson gives a
typical take - no - crap - and - yell - loudly performance, but within the context of the
movie about a tough - as - nails coach, it is par for the course.
I knew it was
about a heist, but it never quite felt like a
typical heist
movie.
In Real Life, Brooks» pompous filmmaker (as in his Saturday Night Live shorts, covered below, Brooks here ostensibly plays himself) sets out to make a
movie about the
typical American family in a naked bid to win fame and adulation.
There's nothing overly special
about Moonee or her life in
typical movie ways.
Most Americans will go see a
movie with their families over the holidays and I seriously doubt that audiences will choose a film
about sexual violence over
typical holiday fare like action and comedy.
My take: Personally, I don't gravitate toward school - shooting
movies, but everything I've heard
about this one says that it's far from your
typical take on the genre, instead focusing on the parents in a way that almost turns the film into psychological horror.
It's your
typical coming - of - age story, but one that's handled with a certain level of maturity rarely found in high school films, and though the comparisons to «The Breakfast Club» may not be completely warranted, it's one of the few
movies about high school that actually gets it right.
Blu - ray Highlight: «Behind the Scenes of Kevin» isn't your
typical making - of featurette, but rather an intelligent discussion
about the
movie with interviews from the cast and crew on a number of topics like adapting Lionel Shriver's controversial novel for the big screen, casting, production design and the film's various themes.
In her twelve - minute spiel, Hastie critiques the
movie and talks
about the real excitement — and the drudgery — that make up her
typical workday.
Typical table talk follows one of three paths: monologue from child
about favorite Star Wars Lego figures, with questions
about plot of unseen Star Wars
movies; monologue from one parent or other
about minor indignity of work day; inquisition from one parent to child
about every aspect of child's school day, met with monosyllables and grunts.
In the course of Bag's thirty - minute video, the girl earnestly sings Salt - n - Pepa's «Shoop,» talks
about movies and rock stars with
typical teenage delirium, and animatedly discusses everything from McDonald's to Columbia House's mail order CD club (remember that?)