Fennessey: How did
you actually get this movie made then?
Not exact matches
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.»
To combat ticket sell - outs and scalpers, they
made a
movie of her concert in 3D so you can pretend that you
got tickets and are
actually attending the concert.
Theoretically, the
movie is about her learning to
make better choices; the character
actually gets to accomplish something by the end, although we no way of understanding how she found the wherewithal to pull that off.
Once I worked up the courage to
actually close the door of the tank, I fought my own mind for a few minutes until I managed to calm down and start to relax (and
get flashbacks of a terrible
movie my husband
made me watch, The Cave, out of my head).
I
actually had to google how many eyes a spider had because I don't ever
get that close to them and the ones I've seen in
movies make it look like they have hundreds.
Perelman has
made a
movie about nothing —
actually, the worship of the nothing — for a world that increasingly, alarmingly,
gets his drift.
I like Lawrence's performance best when she
actually gets to do some spy stuff, like in a centerpiece scene that feels flown in from a different
movie, in which Dominika cultivates a boozy senatorial staffer played by Mary - Louise Parker (
making the absolute most of a little).
That
makes for engrossing and moving film
making and a
movie that
actually got deeper under my skin than Spielberg's classic.
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.
In fact, Spare Parts forgets to show the characters
actually becoming friends; at one point, tough Lorenzo comes to the aid of a bullied Cristian, and the
movie gets in and out of the scene so fast that it fails to
make any impact.
If Burns were a complete unknown outside the margins of the industry and this were his directorial debut, maybe we could pat him on the head, tell him good job, and stick Looking for Kitty on the refrigerator door, all the while assuming that now that he's proven he can
make a
movie and
get it seen, he'll move on to something he
actually cares about.
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.
Quick, someone call for a «dark» super-vigilante who walks around with even more super emotional problems, we've
got to stop director Michel Gondry and actor / co-writer Seth Rogen — they've
made a superhero
movie that
actually dares to have some damn fun fighting bad guys.
And, assuming the actor / producer
actually makes a deal himself, it would also mark Berg's third film in a row with Mark Wahlberg, who has been trying to help
get the
movie made for a while, but might have to duck out of a lead role if scheduling becomes an issue.
Remember when Robert De Niro
got nominated for Silver Linings Playbook for reminding Oscar voters that he can
actually make an effort in a good
movie?
Once the Comic Con in San Diego
gets rolling this weekend, I'm guessing there will be at least a few big announcements to be
made, but even before the Con
actually starts we've already
got a pretty huge one to report: Sam Raimi has signed on to direct a World of Warcraft
movie.
It's hardly an exaggeration to say that the rest of the
movie is
made up of scenes of Deadpool either
getting tortured, planning to kill somebody or
actually killing somebody.
A few other Westerns featuring female protagonists that almost
made the cut are: the Coens» «True Grit» although we just didn't really feel like Hailee Steinfeld, good as she is,
actually leads the
movie; Samuel Fuller «s «Forty Guns» which also stars Western superheroine Barbara Stanwyck; 1995 TV
movie «Buffalo Girls» in which Anjelica Huston plays Calamity Jane; William Wellman's «Westward the Women» in which a wagon train of «marriageable» females is brought out to supply a woman - starved town in the West; and straight to video title «The Desperate Trail,» just because this is a list about strong women leads and they don't
get much stronger than Linda Fiorentino (alongside Sam Elliott).
As I touched on earlier, I'm
actually glad that I didn't
get to many new
movies this year, because I liked being able (forced) to focus on the cult films that
make up the backbone of MRFH.
It's exciting to see what they can do with a superhero story when they
actually get to
make a
movie where characters let loose and say what they want.
When we
got to the cliffhanger after almost three hours, I had a full half of my drink left and to check my watch to
make sure the
movie was
actually that long.
Meet the 25 Players Who Can
Actually Get an Independent
Movie Made [with BRON Co-Presidents Aaron and Brenda Gilbert]
If Ratatouille still retains a viable contender as a spoiler, it's not because audiences continue to drink whatever Pixar puts in the Kool - Aid that
gets, as Laurie Anderson would say, «ah - dults» hailing each of their new
movies as the studio's everlasting masterpiece of classic filmmaking (
making it simply a matter of time before one of them
actually wins an award outside the best animated feature playpen), but rather because its presence in this category might remind voters that one or two of the striking writers aren't just trying to feed their own mouths.
After all, none of the prior Halloween projects that were in the works
got quite this far, so at the very least it is yet more encouragement that a new Michael Myers
movie is
actually going to
get made.
The ceiling for this type of tossed - off entertainment may be fairly low, but all the participants here are game and on the same page regarding the type of
movie they're
making, and director Warren Sonoda and his behind - the - camera collaborators
actually come up with inventive staging tricks to keep the gimmickry of the conceit from
getting stale.
It's
actually a good sign for the direction of independent films that a
movie that was
made this way good
get the attention from such a huge distributor.
Coming into any sequel blindly can
make that experience tough to sit through without
getting too confused or losing interest; fortunately because this is a feel - good
movie and the ensemble cast has strong chemistry — it wouldn't surprise me one bit if half the time Terrence Howard isn't even in character while cameras are rolling — the story
actually moves along at a comfortable pace, enough to
make certain loose ends easy to ignore (again, if you're coming in without seeing the original).
What's most significant about these
movies isn't their relative popularity, but that they
actually got made.
Looks like the Splinter Cell
movie might
actually be
getting made.
But it's not as gross as watching actors as talented as these try to
make something out of a script that contrives human interaction in such a way that Love
Actually becomes quasi-fantastical in its attempts to sell the events as something born out of love — you know, the kind of stuff that
gets people by in the real world, not the sweet syrupy stuff in
movies.
I wrote in my review: «It's exciting to see what they can do with a superhero story when they
actually get to
make a
movie where characters let loose and say what they want.»
Ever since the Medved brothers compiled their Golden Turkey books in the 1980s, an entire subgenre has evolved on the subject of bad and bizarre
movies that
actually got made.
One of the most exciting and unique things about the xenosaga series is that you can look foward to seeing different character models with each new game because appearence of the characters change with each game, not because the characters have aged but for other reasons.There is one special thing that xenosaga episode three has that should have been in the other xenosaga games is the swimsuit mode because it allows you to watch
movie scenes with the characters in there swimsuits but for some reason not all of the
movie scenes in xenosaga 3 can be viewed in swimsuit mode, I guess it would have
made the
movie less serious or something.My favorite
movie scenes in xenosaga are blue testament, white testament, KOSMOS verses Black Testament, any
movie with Luis Virgil becaus ehe is my favorite character in the game because he's passionate and i don't think that he is a bad guy since he was able to brek free from being a testament and the only real reasons why he became a testament was because he wanted to be able to visit that old church on miltia and to gain power to prevent death.I also love Luis Virgil and all of the
movie scenes that he appear in becaus they are very dramatic.The best thing about the xenosaga series is thst the story is very dee, interesting, and shocking and anyone who has played the game in order from episode one through three will definitely say the same thing.There is no doubt that anyone who has completed episode one and two will be stunned when every secret and mystery is unraveled in episode three.The one thing that I can't seem to under stand is why do some of the characters have to travel back to the earth in the end, will shion and the gang
make it back to earth or will there descendants finish the mission and find earth in the end, Chaos and Nephilim told the group that the key to saving humanity lies on earth, what I want to know is what is it and how will it be used to save the universe, Even in the end new mysteries arose and remained unraveled.If there is any one outher who has has the awnswer to any of these questions please let me know when you write you're review or else there has just
got to be a xenosaga four on the way, (crying) they just can't leave the story end this way.The only thing that dissapointed me about the game at first was the battle system because on the back of the case of xenosaga three said that the best aspect of the previous battles systems from episode one were combined to form a new battle system, If namco had really done this Xenosaga episode three would have had a better battle system in my opinion because I belive that the best aspect of xenosaga episode one were the special atacks wich are better than the those of episode three and the best aspect of episode three as the break system wich was also better than those of episode three.I think that namco should have given xenosaga episode 3 the battle system of episode 2 combined episode ones style of special attack, but doing this would have probably
made the battle system of xenosaga episode three boring because the same old tactics would have to be used in a new game and the battle system most likely would not be as realistic as it is but it would probably be cooler.However the ability to summon all four Erde Kaisers including the new Erde Kasier Sgma my most favorite summon in the world at will and use new Ether and Tech attacks along with the new Counter and Revenge abilities gave xenosaaga episode three more than boost that it needed to have an descent battle systemThe E.S battle system of xenosaga episode 3 is way more better than those of episod one and two though, I must say that Namco really outdid themselves with the E.S battle system of xenosaga episode because the other E.S battle system from the two previos games weren't good, luckily they
made up for it with the character battle system.In episode one I never really wanted to use anA.G.W.S, lucky for me they were optional but in episode two sadly it is manatory that you pilot an E.S to progress in the game in Episode three you piloting an E.S is also mandatory to progress in the game but the difference between the three episode is that will be sorry in episode three you will ge glad that you are using an E.S because their battle system is extremely cool.Xenosaga is most definitely one of the besrt RPG games in the world andit is far more better than any final fantasy game that Square Enix has ever
made but for some reason it still score lower than Some Final Fantasy and other Sqare Enix games on this site.I bet that if xenosaga was
actually named Final Fantasy and had a subtitle it and if it wre
made by sqare Enix it would have probably been more famous and it would have scored higher even though it is still the same gameIn the end with every thing being written said and done all i can say is that I feel more at peace now that I have defended this underated game.All I have to say now is that TURN BASED GAMES RULE!
The Last of Us totally deserves the fantastic sales it is
getting, I've been playing it for the last 2 weeks continuously (still not completed it), and it is quite possibly the best game ever
made, and like a good
movie, you
actually care about the character driven narrative in the game... I would recommend to any PS3 owner to buy this game.
Though playing off a similar idea - that some type of catastrophic showdown is coming our way at the end of the current Mayan calendar in December 2012 - this new
movie «2012: Time for Change» is
actually an animated documentary that takes a positive spin on our joint ecological predicament - positing that an evolution of human consciousness could
get us back in tune with nature and
make humans more able to be positive stewards rather than wanton destroyers of our world.
In this week's Weekend Reads, we dive into the psychology behind
making a budget that
actually works, why homeownership is the main driver in deepening America's economic divide, and what theaters are doing to try to
get you to
actually come back to the
movies.