Seriously, after watching this film didn't want me to eat humus for over a week.
Not exact matches
«s internal debate over this sets up a fascinating conversation about the balance between personal ambition and responsibility to others that I don't believe a lot of parents will see coming
after watching the
film with their children.
Coco «s internal debate over this sets up a fascinating conversation about the balance between personal ambition and responsibility to others that I don't believe a lot of parents will see coming
after watching the
film with their children.
Having re
watched the trailer
after the
film, the it
does pretty much give away what the
film is really about and make the twists a lot less surprising.
After watching this
film, you will ask yourself, «Why didn't they start the original Star Wars Saga with this story, instead of Episode 4: A New Hope?
I also didn't know much about how it was made until
after I'd
watched it, so it's a case of my opinion of the
film becoming more positive a day
after viewing.
Very rarely
do you get a
film where you'd go right back into the theatre and
watch it again immediately
after the first screening and have the same emotions.
I never liked the Wachowskis and didn't much like the book cloud atlas either, so naturally I wanted this movie to fail, however, it was probably the best movie i've seen all year, and i've never had such thoughtful conservation aobut a
film until
after watching it.
He wrote that Green, who was only 29 at the time, «has achieved what few directors ever
do:
After watching one of his
films for a scene or two, you know who directed it.»
Don't
watch it alone, because this is a
film whose plains and glaciers merit further exploration long
after the credits have rolled.
After watching the second
film, I couldn't imagine a bigger show of computer fire power, but director Michael Bay sure
did deliver a huge spectacle with this one.
I admit I really didn't enjoy this one upon a first viewing, but
after watching the director's cut of the
film, which is far superior, I really got into this one.
The one question that remains is why,
after watching these characters for nearly eight hours of time over the course of three
films,
do we feel like every character is underwritten and without much dimension?
Scarface Rated R Available on Blu - ray It's easy to appreciate the influence this Cuban American gangster
film has had on world cinema, but
after watching it again, I just don't see what all the fuss is about.
Stopped
watching this
film after 30 minutes, the fight scene was the worst choreography I've seen in a boxing
film so far, Jake may have gotten into shape but he definitely didn't learn to box.
A repeat viewing feels necessary to
watch the
film with fresh eyes
after the truth is revealed, and if mandatory repeat
watching isn't the mark of a good
film, I don't know what is.
The characters are three - dimensional, and even
after watching Warren for almost two hours, when he has to make a key speech later in the
film, we actually don't know what he's going to say, and when he delivers it, if he's speaking what he truly feels inside.
There were a couple of touching and humorous scenes but
after the
film was over I wondered what I had
done in the past to make me wind up sitting and
watching this disappointing
film.
When it
does go full out horror (i.e. surgical bay scene), it is masterfully
done, ensuring it will be a scene you remember long
after you've
watched the
film.
Being a
film adaptation of a television show, I wasn't at all expecting much, but I left the theater wanting to
watch the movie again in much the same way I
did after my first viewing of Olympus Has Fallen.
I have wanted to
watch this as a few months ago I didn't really like Russell Brand, however
after seeing him on Celebrity Big Brother Hi - Jack (UK) he made me laugh so much... so I'd love to see what he is like in the
film.
I was expecting more from this
film (
after watching the engaging trailer, and knowing the screenplay is by Nick Hornby), so I got a little disappointed... It is a very decent
film, the acting is flawless (Saoirse Ronan can definitely carry a
film), the colours, the sets and locations, the costumes are all beautiful and the story
does grab your attention... and then it ends: when it seemed the real drama would happen.
Reservoir Dogs, True Romance and Pulp Fiction (the first two I
watched back to back one weekend afternoon,
after my friends learned I'd never seen a Tarantino
film; I had heard he'd won the Palme d'Or, but didn't know he'd made any other movies) demanded we familiarize ourselves with their influences:
film noir, Howard Hawks, Jean - Luc Godard (one of our favorite pass - times was driving around to all the video stores in town looking for a copy of Breathless.
The first thirty minutes or so are rough to
watch and don't provide many genuine laughs, but luckily the
film picks up
after that.
I have just finished
watching this
film and moments
after leaving the cinema I felt quite distressed and dissatisfied by the abrupt ending (already mentioned) and for me, I require reasons for why characters
do such things.
Gaining a new appreciation for a
film after repeat viewings is one thing, but having to
watch it a second time just to take in all you missed the first time around doesn't seem right.
She said that two nights ago
after watching the
film in its completed form for the first time she
did not sleep all night.
Inherent Vice sits right on top my most anticipated
films of 2014 list and
after watching what Anderson
did with Phoenix in 2012's The Master, I can't wait to see his take on the psychedelic 70s.
When: July 17th Why: Emma Strong is one of the most charming and entertaining actresses working today, but
after the disaster of «Magic in the Moonlight,»
does anyone really want to
watch another Woody Allen
film where she plays the beautiful young woman who helps an older, slightly neurotic man snap out of his midlife funk?
If you
do have a Timothee Chalamet problem, it might get worse
after you
watch the trailer to his new
film Hot Summer Nights.
«Downsizing» may be a fun movie to discuss
after watching, but that doesn't necessarily translate into an entertaining
film.
I agree that Michael Bay doesn't know how to convey a story so much as he knows how to create action sequence
after action sequence (and from what I've heard from those who worked with him, the man's not a ray of sunshine), but even the audiences for this
film who went and
watched what turned out to be a horrible movie went looking for another great story.
Regardless of your attraction to the
film, a few minutes of eye candy doesn't merit almost two hours of boring plot permutations and silly dialogue to sit through, so the best advice I can give is to
watch the trailer for the cheap thrills you're
after and save yourself the time and money.
There are certain
films that
after you are
done watching them you think to yourself «man, that was just a great single - one - time - only
film and never in a million years should they
do a sequel.»
After learning this and
watching the trailer, that statement didn't feel right, so I
did a little digging and found out that this story happened to
film's writer Bryan Bertino.
And as my friend said right
after watching, someone dropped the ball with this movie — I don't mean continuity within the comics, but as a
film within this specific franchise.
The three
films would make quite an evening of entertainment, but don't drive your car
after watching them.
Activities to
do before
watching Les Choristes, then notes to make
after watching part of the
film.
There is a scene - setting text with comprehension questions for students to
do before
watching the
film, followed by comprehension and manipulation work and a writing task to
do after watching the
film.
Later that day the children
filmed each other in front of a map of the UK giving the weather report
after watching some weather reports in the local news by using the ideas from the sheet and other ideas of what the weather type was to suggest activities to
do that day.
The big problem is where
do kids go next
after reading the books or
watching the
films?
For those
after an Apple tablet for playing games,
watching films and perhaps
doing the odd bit of work here and there, the iPad Air 2 is a great option, especially when it comes to portability.
With the exception of the Clone Wars CG
films which came out in 2008, I haven't
watched any of the SW
films in nearly a decade and I've never
watched any of them more than 3 times, yet I still remember all of them much more clearly than I
did TFA immediately
after leaving the cinema.
After watching the
film, our CEO Łukasz Hacura said, «We're
doing this!»
If you walk away
after watching the
film with even the slightest appreciation for games and what they offer as a creative medium, then we have
done our job.
You might not realize it when you
watch them again and again year
after year, but some classic holiday
films are sending messages above and beyond «don't be a Scrooge.»
PS - I wanted to check out the blogs written by the women in the
film after I got
done watching it, so I thought I'd include a list of links here to make it easy to find them if you're interested, too!