(You may never want to floss your teeth
again after seeing this movie.)
Not exact matches
Twelve years
after «Titanic,» which still stands as the all - time B.O. champ, Cameron delivers
again with a film of universal appeal that just about everyone who ever goes to the
movies will need to
see.
The sadness is that we don't
see that every supper with them — even just a bowl of cornflakes in the kitchen some night
after the
movies — is precious beyond all telling because the day will come beyond which there will be no other supper with them ever
again.
After a summer of constant mothering and all things tween girls — ice cream cones and boy crush
movies, neon nail polish and icy cold lemonade, afternoon swim sessions with late summer night secrets —
seeing my girls go back to school
again has left me feeling out of sync.
I
saw the most adorable
movie on the Hallmark Channel the day
after Thanksgiving and watched it
again on Wednesday evening, Christmas List.
As a fan of super emo lyrics, the new - to - the -
movie song that the Beast sings
after giving Belle her freedom and watching her ride off, expecting never to
see her
again, had me recalling all kinds of teenage angst over lost love.
After I
saw Zombie the first time years ago, I wanted to watch it
again just to make sure it was a real
movie and not some fever - induced nightmare I'd had.
After first
seeing the
movie (back in Los Angeles originally,
again at the Toronto Film Fest, I've
seen it twice now!)
HOWEVER, everyone I talked with
after the
movie will be
seeing it
again.
After seeing dozens of
movies that dangle a re-union possibility in front of the audiences only to show that «It's better to be a broken family», I was sure the couple in this story would not end up together
again.
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...
after seeing everything that was new and having really no other option i went to
see this
movie and wow what a pleasant surprise good action and full of humor i must say that I have to recommend the
movie to any one who is a fan of the usual summer action flicks i really enjoyed it and will
see it
again for sure atleast once good to get away from the world for awhile and have fun i say
see it
I can appreciate the criticisms leveled here but walking out of the theater
after seeing this
movie, I felt excited about films
again and wonderfully engrossed by this well - told story.
Plus,
after I'm all excited to
see Elisabeth Shue in
movies again.
I'm not sure if I can
see Julie Benz in a
movie again after she was in Boondock Saints 2.
Many people who mocked John Carter before it opened (and afterwards) haven't
seen the film; the same thing happened with The Lone Ranger this summer — and for this writer, that's a
movie that, mostly, deserves to be mocked, though it's best to do so
after seeing the damn thing — and it'll happen
again soon enough, to be sure.
Most know that the film, besides being traditionally dark and brimming with context you don't usually find in a superhero
movie (unless it's named Condorman),
sees Batman (Christian Bale, swearing he'll never wear the Cowl
again after this installment) going head - to - head with leather - clad goggle - adorned feline, Selina Kyle / Catwoman (Anne Hathaway) and back - breaking human bulldozer Bane (Tom Hardy).
After this, Michael Myers disappears, not to be
seen again until the next
movie.
For cinephiles, Wonderstruck is a chance to
see frequent collaborators Haynes and Moore team up
again after the
movies I'm Not There, Far From Heaven, and Safe, this time for a visually inventive, time - hopping fable.
It's great to
see one of the great comedic actresses
again after fifteen years but it's too bad that she got stuck in a
movie that depends on slapstick instead of the kind of sharp writing you might expect on a good night of SNL.
In an interview
after her 1996 Oscar win, she drew a distinction that can be
seen to have guided her career: «
Movie stars have careers — actors work, and then they don't work, and then they work
again.»
(Even
after seeing the
movie a dozen or so times, he made me laugh once
again).