Not exact matches
My daughter and I will be
going to
see the
movie as soon as it hits theaters in our area so stay tuned for a review on what we thought after
actually watching it.
So we just think like in a
movie, we
see somebody who is
going down the street and you
see just a telephone booth that you are passing and you realize, well that's [not]
actually a telephone booth, that's some sort of charging apparatus where people need to charge the surrogates and basically just kind of dock themselves into these charging [bays] and, you know, charging up for half an hour there to refresh the batteries before they have to continue to move on with the day.
Believe it or not, I have
actually seen both
movies you mentioned — if I had to choose I'd
go with Age of Adeline (I liked the first Pitch Perfect better, but I've also heard people say that they preferred the sequel, so idk).
It was such a cute
movie that I
actually contemplated
going see it again, lol!
Dave: I
actually went and
saw this
movie, partly on your recommendation, mostly on my love of Mann's previous work.
It's an interesting and unusual choice (which I didn't know about
going in - in fact I
actually thought this was
going to be a conventional, full - life biopic as I hadn't read much on the film beforehand), and at times I had the sense I was
seeing a sequel to a
movie I'd missed.
I had fell to sleep on 3 occasions umtil i finished it, towards the end i thought I was
going to
actually see some nice **** but even that did nt happpen, **** this
movie.
It's definitely the best of the franchise and even though it still could have been better i
actually liked the
movie,
go see it I think you'll like it.
I know its just a prequel idea for an animation that will never
see the light of day but it is suppose to be cannon and may have been made had the
movie gone down better (du n no why it wasn't
actually).
2016's surprise sort - of - sequel 10 Cloverfield Lane provided our first look at the anthology - like nature of this loose franchise umbrella, and while we wait to
see a trailer for God Particle (now possibly titled Cloverfield Station) and learn when and how we're
actually going to
see that
movie, we have confirmation that Cloverfield 4 not only exists, but that it's already completed filming.
Not only does the trailer for Date
Movie reveal that the «best bits» are
actually extremely dull and uninspired, it allows one to choose to save their money and time and
go see something else.
Anyone
going to
see a
movie that's supposedly «based on true events» knows that what they're
actually getting is the Hollywood version of events.
And I'm not
going to
actually review the
movie because it's utterly incomprehensible and I honestly want to forget I ever wasted my time
seeing it in the first place.
Not bad at all.this film keeps you guessing in ways you never do a lot in horror films.Rob Zombie directs theses actors like I've never
seen a horror director do before.this
movie is truly amazing, people are calling it «terrible» I call it «good» it's the kind of horror film that
actually deals with characters and not just pointless blood and guts.I felt like all these characters really did
go through something, and this
movie is truly just about them overcoming it.I don't consider this a horror film, I consider this a drama / horror film, cause that is what it is, and I love it.this mvie isn't just about a killer killing people, it
actually deals with the people he's after anf even deals with himself at times, which I truly loved.Rob Zombie has proved to me again that he could direct.perfect seq...
I
actually was looking forward to
seeing this
movie because I didn't think that Rob Zombie's 2007 Halloween remake was half bad, but after sitting through this, I realized that I probably should have
went to
see the new Final Destination.
Tumblr, pay attention: Sebastian Stan, who made everyone lose their damn minds in The Winter Soldier and then leveraged his popularity to secure roles in exactly one weird - sounding indie sports comedy, is finally
going to be in another (non-Marvel)
movie that you'll
actually be able to
see on the big screen.
God does anyone that follow
movie sites
actually enjoy watching
movies or just saying how bad they look, you
go make a god damn party
movie see if you can do any better
It rarely works this time as so much of the
movie is darkly lit making a good chunk of the film hard to watch as you can't
see what's
actually going on.
We bought out the whole theater... When people
see [the
movie] and
see the meaning of what's
going to happen with all of those people coming, the impact is something that nobody can
actually write about yet.»
If they
actually make an effort to promote «Tron Legacy» and it's a halfway good film, people will
go out to
see it, but if the release date comes and
goes and you don't
see boo about the
movie on tv, of course tickets sales won't be as high as they otherwise might have been.
It was interesting to
see the first act of this
movie because it was the most consistent and
actually explained things as they
went along.
While chatting to the press at the Nickelodeon Upfront, Bay said, «When you
see this
movie, kids are
going to believe, one day, that these turtles
actually do exist when we're done with this
movie.
When I
saw a trailer for it on tv I thought it was
going to be a Sharknado - type self - referential tv
movie but to my (and everyone else's) amazement it's
actually a film being -LSB-...]
Actually, there has been a
Saw movie playing in cinemas every year since 2004, and this year is no different as the horror franchise
goes 3D this October.
It might be a bit hard to
see given the fact that the
movie goes from Han Death to Cool Saber Fight to Hey Look It's Luke, but the ending of The Force Awakens is
actually incredibly dark.
The stuffy Brits in the film look down their noses at him in disdain, and the great Maggie Smith
actually tells him, «you may as well tell us how it ends — none of us are
going see your
movie.»
I am having some major issues with the way this
movie is being blasted, seemingly by people who haven't taken the time to
actually go see it.
I, on the other hand, generally find myself much more concerned with
actually enjoying the
movie I'm
going to
see, and the recipe for me to do that involves as little distraction as possible.
by Walter Chaw
Movies from the magic hour of my moviegoing experience cover that brief period of time between my being able to
go to the cinema unattended (dropped at the theatre with a quarter to call the folks afterwards) and my being able to decide that there are
actually films I'd rather not
see for any price.
Following the failure that was X-Men Origins: Wolverine, it would have been really great to
see legitimate versions of the characters team - up / face - off in a well - made
movie, but it doesn't look like that's ever
going to
actually happen.
Considering it was one of the few films on the short list to
actually receive a relatively robust American release (I gauge this basically by the fact that I was able to
see it myself by
going to a
movie theater and buying a ticket in the same year it is nominated), it seemed likely that Ruben Ostlund's wonderfully weird little domestic drama was pretty close to a lock.
But Wayne Kramer and Kevin Brodbin's screenplaydelivers characters so aggravatingly stupid that it's unlikely they «veever even
seen an FBI
movie, much less
actually gone through thetraining.
An over 2 hour
movie has been cut down to 1/6 of that length so if you are
actually going to play this, make sure you have
seen the
movie so you can fill in all the gaps.
I haven't
actually seen the new
movie, but it's obvious from the get - go that The LEGO Ninjago Movie Video Game is simply re-telling its s
movie, but it's obvious from the get -
go that The LEGO Ninjago
Movie Video Game is simply re-telling its s
Movie Video Game is simply re-telling its story.
«It's about where I want to take my day, like «I'm bored and I want to
go out for coffee» or «I want to
go see a
movie» so I'm
going to use a frame, take a photo, and
see which of my friends are
going to engage with me to
actually make that plan, because planning is one of the core capabilities of a messaging app,» Facebook's VP of messaging David Marcus told TechCrunch.