Sentences with phrase «acted little movie»

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Maybe if you refer to some TV shows or movies they like, or even act a little more like Letterman, they'll be right with you.
Adriene will be in the golden state to talk to people about movies and acting and yoga and YouTube so we thought we should put together a little community practice and party!
She's certainly kept in shape over the years, and she's the only one actually trying to act in this movie, but it's still a little depressing to see a well - known TV star grimacing her way through whipping scenes.
I am rather lazy, have the attention span of a gold fish, acts a little retarded, shy in big groups, what else is there... oh i love watching movies and going out at night
Throw in Myrna Loy and you have a very fun movie with 3 actors at the top of their game.The film is about a test pilot (Gable) and his trusty mechanic (Tracy) who meet a girl (Loy) and how the strain of a test pilot's life affects them all.The film is a little long, but the action is well done.The acting is the main reason to watch this film, and if your are a fan of the big three, then you will have a good time.
There's little doubt that The Killing gets off to a relatively rocky start, as Kubrick delivers a slow - moving first act that dwells a little too keenly on the exploits of Johnny's crew - with the movie, even at this early stage, at its best when focused on the protagonist's efforts at arranging the intricate operation.
He lurks in the shadows until a third - act kidnapping revives what little life there is of the film into some semblance of actually being a movie.
Its a must see little Indie movie with amazing performances from James, Melissa and Kristen who at times steals the screen with her raw no holds barred acting, old school actors even though Kristen is young in age her performance is extremely mature.
Some of the acting was a little bit off, but otherwise Like Mike is a good family movie.
Yes, the movie has it's flaws.It's not always believable, there are some plot holes here and there and the ending was a little bit over the top.But, the acting was excellent, the story interesting and the movie was entertaining.It's without a doubt one of the best romantic dramas.
Allen is notorious for offering his actors little to no direction, which often produces films where every one in the cast seems to be acting in a different movie, but it could be liberating for an actor as organic and instinctual as Phoenix.
I definitely preferred the acting in the new movie even if Zeus's portrayal was a little weak for me (Sorry Liam).
Spanish director Juan Antonio Bayona (The Impossible, The Orphanage) commits another act of emotional terrorism with his latest movie about a little boy learning to grieve with the help of a semi-terrifying tree monster with a weirdly muscular butt.
By offering the first act of the concluding tale as a stand - alone film, Lionsgate and company have made us wait a year for a plodding, dull, and thinly plotted movie that does little to move things forward.
With its visuals influenced by Wes Anderson, the fabulous acting of Craig Roberts as this lost and slightly depressed teenage boy and the funny, reliable scenes of adolescent moments, it's a charming movie that will easily stay with you for a little while.
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.
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The progressively muddled storyline - coupled with the inclusion of a few decidedly underwhelming action sequences - slowly but surely transforms The Last Airbender into a lamentably tedious experience, and there's little doubt that the interminable build - up to the final confrontation results in as hopelessly anti-climactic an atmosphere as one can easily recall (with a noble sacrifice made by a periphery figure standing as the only reasonably compelling interlude within the movie's otherwise disastrous third act).
Steenburgen, perhaps at her insistence, is infused with a little character — a short bio and a few decent lines — never less than likeable, but her real function, as she's canny enough to realise in - movie, is to act as a bevaginated settlement for an long standing debt.
Little goes according to plan, people get hurt, bad guys don't act predictably and all the rehearsals in the world can't ensure the split - second precision the movies convince us that units like Seal Team Six provide with the effortlessness of Superheroes.
I know there's little to no middle - ground (Although the last time I heard this complaint, it was from Seth Rogan or Judd Apatow or someone else who isn't in any position to be complaining about not getting to make shit movies), but it's not like the five or so major studios release 60 movies a year and then act like we should be grateful for the scraps.
It's also a little leisurely paced for a movie where the characters are forced to think quickly and act even quicker, and unless you're well - versed in broker terminology, there's a good chance you'll feel lost at times.
The rest of the cast looks solid too, especially with pop superstar Usher looking to try his hand at acting (yes we know he was in the little seen movie In the Mix, we try to forget about that).
With the profits and networking connections from his company, Romero then set off to make a movie with friends, coworkers, and a team of local Pittsburghers with little to no acting experience, but willing to work for free.
A little more than two weeks ago, Liam Neeson's life turned into the beginning of the first act of a Liam Neeson movie when he announced that he was retiring from making action movies.
Gender arguments veer between pro-feminist heroic rhetoric and misogynist - in - disguise movie - talk as, excluding Furiosa, the «breeders» are still the sexy little ladies you'd see in most Hollywood trite («The camera caresses acts of violence in the same way it caresses the brides» bodies.»
I thought it was a well made movie and that the acting and ideas where there, but it doubled up the outrageous elements a little too much.
These a scene in the movie were one of them get's shot in the leg by accident and oh my god they reaction to getting shot was freaking dreadful and such bad acting it took me out of the movie a little bit, but luckily Maika Monroe was on screen most of the time in that scene so she pretty much saved it.
Its great to hear that Johnny Depp has finally made a good movie because I think we were all starting to get a little tired of his act.
Whether he is throwing us off guard with a haunting image that zooms out to reveal it is little more than a portrait, acting as a red herring, or simply greeting the audience with a disturbingly visual parade of naked flesh in the opening sequence, you leave this movie thinking about the imagery.
The acting is decent all around, with Everett a little more subdued than he normally is, probably because Paul is either drunk or stoned for the majority of the movie.
Favreau is a little too alarmist about Internet trolls and critics, and it takes too long for the movie's plot to kick in, but otherwise this is a charming and well - acted film, with strong supporting turns by John Leguizamo, Dustin Hoffman and Scarlett Johansson, among others.
It takes skill to create this sort of comic pitch, and the movie's filled with characters that are sketched a little more absorbingly than they had to be, and acted with perception.
The sentimental and episodic third act compounds the movie's progressively uninvolving atmosphere, and it's disappointing to note that the film has, by the time the abrupt conclusion rolls around, squandered most of the good will generated by its opening stretch - which ultimately confirms Dom Hemingway's place as little more than a showcase for Law's consistently engaging performance.
Finley's less - than - propulsive sensibilities pave the way for a comparatively eventful yet entirely uninvolving third act, and there is, as a result, little within the movie's final stretch that wholeheartedly works or justifies all that precedes it - which ultimately confirms Thoroughbreds» place as a misconceived, misguided thriller devoid of actual thrills.
There's little doubt that The X Files: I Want to Believe fares best in its initial stretch, as the movie boasts an impressively tense and exciting opening that gives way to an engaging first act - with the film's watchable atmosphere perpetuated (and heightened) by Chris Carter's sporadically lush directorial choices and by Duchovny and Anderson's predictably stellar work.
The movie plays a little ret - conning by changing their conversation from a cool endnote on Supremacy into the turning point at the end of Ultimatum «s second act.
She and Dornan still display little in the way of chemistry, and considering this is a movie filled with scene after scene of the twosome snuggling up to one another, acting naughty in elevators or boldly pronouncing loud exclamations of undying love this is a major problem.
The movie rambled through its 94 minutes with little spark or excitement, and some weak acting from the main cast didn't help matters.
There's little doubt, then, that the movie's downward trajectory is triggered by a repetitive, one - note second half, as Power delivers a midsection dominated by acts of cruelty with little variation in terms of execution (ie it's all just so relentlessly grim and mean - spirited).
I'm bored of people acting as if this is Hathaway's first «serious» role... there was a little movie called «Brokeback Mountain» a few years back, and I think her contribution to it was very undervalued.
Release: Christmas Day 2013 [Theater] By the seem of things, Mr. Stiller has been secretly getting all the little memos we, the patient viewers, have continued to slip underneath his door over the years, beseeching, imploring the actor to put his dormant dramatic sensibilities to good use for once — actually act in a movie instead... Continue reading The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
Just to go back a little bit — when you say that the corpse is played by Daniel Radcliffe, it's worth noting that he is acting in this movie quite a bit.
Though the movie gets a little serious in the final act, it's essential to the story's core message, which is all about not living in the past and enjoying every day to the fullest.
«A grainy little movie acted by what appear to be nonprofessional actors, who are besieged in a farm house by some other nonprofessional actors who stagger around, stiff - legged, pretending to be flesh - eating ghouls.
I must say that this was one of the worst movies I've ever watched, «Evil Dead» was better than this mound of shit... Gareth Edwards should be banned from directing hence forth, and now I hear he's directing the new Star Wars spin - off... I'm not one to talk down to others but let's be honest, you have to be retarded to like this movie... It made absolutely no sense, the script (the most important piece to any movie) was terrible, the plot was stupid, the acting was horrible and it seemed that the actors who were chosen were acting for a different movie all together... Where was the sense of urgency, I mean there were 300 foot tall behemoths walking through buildings and all you could show us was who was going ride with the little boy on the school bus... Maybe if all the main characters died and they just let Godzilla do his thing from there on out an eyebrow could've been raised but unfortunately, there isn't one good thing to say about this movie... I'm shocked the WB handed over one their biggest names to Legendary Pictures... Let's not forget what they've done with Superman Returns... This is shameful...
To say anything more would risk giving away many of the tiny gems in this wonderfully understated little movie, which uses time, as opposed to geography, to act as the barrier keeping the couple apart.
The story line actually made a little bit of sense but the acting and graphics really doomed this movie.
While this movie seems like more of an after - school special than a theatrically released film from Disney and DreamWorks, this well - written and extremely well - acted family drama turns out to be a nice little gem of a film that will make you think, put a smile on your face and a tear in your eye.
And listening to his speeches, one can identify with the little girl shown in Street Fight who, after meeting Booker, acts as if she's just encountered a movie star.
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