Sentences with phrase «anything seen in movie»

At over six hours, the»79 Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy had all the time in the world compared to anything seen in movie houses.

Not exact matches

His new camera would blow away anything anyone had ever seen in movie imaging, he told the world, with resolution off the charts, and it would go for $ 17,500.
And you've seen this in movies and television and hands tend to go where there's pain but this is not doing anything for us.
Shalit tells us that in 1994 she rushed off to see the new movie version of Little Women, only to discover that our hidden cultural censors, fearful of anything that does not cohere with prevailing orthodoxy, had expunged one of «the best lines» in the story, when Marmee says: «To be loved by a good man is the best and sweetest thing which can happen to a woman; and I sincerely hope my girls may know this beautiful experience.»
But if talking apes looks anything like what we've seen in the movies then we are fine with this scientific development taking as long as possible.
Boatloads of it, and presented in a way that doesn't feel quite like anything we've seen in TV or movies so far.
Black Panther is officially the biggest movie in the world right now, so it should be no surprise that some people will do anything to see it.
He's settled in to the city but does nt have means to do anything: finish getting his degree, take classes he needs for acting, take me out, fly to see his mom, fly to see my family, go to movies, barely has enough money to buy groceries.
And when I go to watch a movie called Pretty Woman I don't assume I'll see anything bad and in fact I don't really want to.
The «media» here is defined as anything your teen sees, hears or interacts with that can be found on the Internet, on television, in magazines, at the movies, in video games, in advertising, etc..
As a kid, one of the first times I actually remember hearing or seeing anything about breastfeeding was in one of my favorite movies, Look Who's Talking.
If it's anything like I see in movies, then it sure must be interesting.
I've been to NYC once, but I don't really count it because I was there one night for a rehearsal dinner and therefore did not explore anything... I can't wait to be out there and seeing what I've seen in the movies all my life!
5ft 9 in» brown hair 49 years old and I work way to much love to see movies, fish, vacation, try anything once just for the sake of doing it love to scuba dive and boat game for anything different
I see the best in almost everyone I meet I'm a kind easy going person, I would say that I'm genuine in all things I do, I love music, movies, anything to do with the outdoors.
Even giving every benefit of the doubt to people that use this word, I honestly didn't see anything pretentious in this movie.
I'm curious, to those who have seen it, is there anything at the beginning of the movie advertising that it is in HFR?
Later in the movie, you will see that these damsels in distress are anything but and predictably will rally to save the day.
The idea of young black girls seeing this film and being inspired by Letitia Wright's Q - like gadget - crazed scientist Shuri or Danai Gurira's none - more - badass and effortlessly movie - stealing General Okoye is more thrilling to me than anything that happens in the actual movie.
The references to other movies were uninspired, the musical sections were unlike anything I've seen before (in a good way).
Nobody has ever seen anything like «Black Panther» — not just an entire civilization built from the metal stuff inside Captain America's shield, and not even just a massive superhero movie populated almost entirely by black people, but also a Marvel film that actually feels like it takes place in the real world.
Shannon is usually playing human question marks in the movies, so it's a twist here to see him playing the «normal» guy, except Shannon is too unconventional an actor to play anything in the normal range.
The other noticeable acting was from Ellen Page as his daughter Jenny... I think that most of the people who are aware of some of the benefits of the New Age touchy - feely approach will find this movie pleasurable, while others, more down - to - earth type of traditional believers could be very annoyed with suggestions that ecstasy could help you reach a balance in a relationship... Whatever group you are, the good thing is that the opposite opinion is usually served and Lynn Shelton is not asking anyone to believe in anything they see.
This further infuriated the small base of WCW Fans as well as Wrestling fans in general against the Movie further.As far as I recall, I was interested at the time to see anything involving Wrestling period and was somewhat excited to see it.I already expressed how much I like, so I will finish up by saying I could understand at the time why people disliked the Movie back then, but now I have absolutely no comprehension why people still consider it one of the worst Wrestling Movies of all time.The bottom line is that compared to most «Wrestling Movies», Ready To Rumble still holds up nicely and for anyone to simply hate on it without reexamining it again is just stupid in my opinion.I guarantee you if you watch it again objectively now of days I believe that you will see it in A entirely different light.
In the movie, if anything, I saw equal grace to Obama as well for awarding Sam a medal, and him bragging about it....
The main reason to see Enter the Dragon isn't for the story, direction, or anything one normally associates with the worth of your typical movie; you watch it to see the greatest martial arts figure in the history of cinema, Bruce Lee, at the peak of his career.
High definition doesn't even seem to add anything significant to the movie in terms of picture, sound, or bonus features, as this sports the worst - looking Blu - ray transfer I've seen from Disney.
If there's anything worse than seeing a bad movie, it's seeing a good movie made badly and sadly Eye of the Beholder could have been much better in the hands of someone more qualified in making smart thrillers than quirky art comedies.
While the 2008 election provided plenty of media fodder and resulted in Jay Roach's solid HBO movie Game Change, the 2016 election was truly unlike anything we've seen before.
Aiming to cruise past all of that, the featurette begins with an assertion by Howard that «the Star Wars universe that we see in Solo is different than anything else we've seen in any of the previous Star Wars movies
The movie's scornful appraisal of American diplomats in Tecala sees them as slavishly beholden to the oil companies (which plan to run a pipeline into the area) and too powerless to offer Alice anything except official «sympathy.»
Rating: 5/10 — a man (Lowery) drives across country after the death of his brother and gives a lift to a woman (Lane) who tricks him into being the getaway driver in a bank robbery, a situation that sees him on the run from the police but determined to prove his innocence; a gritty, hard - boiled film noir, They Made Me a Killer adds enough incident to its basic plot to keep viewers entertained from start to finish without really adding anything new or overly impressive to the mix, but it does have a brash performance from Lowery, and Thomas's direction ensures it's another solid effort from Paramount's B - movie unit, Pine - Thomas.
That said, in a movie such as The Revenant, a movie that had two sold - out shows the night I tried to see it, anything is possible.
One of the other reasons Flanagan takes his time before introducing the mirror's powers is that he has two leads that are totally different from anything we have seen before in a horror movie.
The early 1970s to the late 1980s was a unique moment in Australian cinema history; a time when censorship was reigned in and home - grown production flourished, resulting in a flurry of exploitation films — sex comedies, horror movies and action thrillers — that pushed buttons and boundaries, trampled over taste and decency, but also offered artistry within their escapism, giving audiences sights and sounds unlike anything they had seen in Australia before.
Oliver Lyttelton went much further in Venice, giving five reasons why it was one of the best movies of the year, including that it's Glazer «at his most experimental and unfiltered,» that it's «not quite like anything you've seen,» and that «it features some of the most striking images of the year.»
Check out his list of «15 Movies You May Have Missed in 2013 ″ to see if there's anything that catches your eye.
Now that Infinity War is out, Marvel hasn't told us anything else, but we can at least make some educated guesses as to what we'll see in this movie given what happened in Infinity War.
See it cropping up in the character of Drew's widowed mother: in a flurry of manic energy after her husband's passing, Hollie (Susan Sarandon) proceeds to improve herself by learning stand - up comedy and tap - dancing — anything that will allow for slapstick comic whimsy (in learning to fix a car, the hood falls on her and she kicks her legs hysterically), which becomes as deadly as cancer during an ill - considered eulogy at a memorial service that stands as one of the most painful moments in movies this year.
Additionally, despite having seen countless decapitations, eviscerations, and any number of gruesome acts of violence in movies, one shot in Hereditary made my jaw literally drop, and it wasn't even anything spooky.
The animated cut - scenes are so gorgeous and flawless that they look and play like an anime movie and while the graphics may not completely carry over to when actually playing, the details are still HD and better than anything we have ever seen in a Fire Emblem game and even puts Hyrule Warriors to shame.
Anne Thompson interviewing Marling extensively ahead of Toronto ’14 about the film, writing «If you're eager to see movies about strong women who might actually exist in the real world, check out anything starring brainy actress Brit Marling.»
July 17: TRAINWRECK I don't care what she's doing — I'd see this season's «it» girl Amy Schumer (fabulous host of the 2015 MTV Movie Awards) in anything.
Speaking of Russo, aside from the Thor movies I haven't seen her much in anything since.
If Agents of SHIELD doesn't pull itself out of the slump, now that its actually free of the need to keep major revelations in check so as not to intrude on its big brother Captain America: The Winter Soldier, it's hard to see a renewal order as anything other than an acknowledgement, by Disney, that the show is what many fans feared: an hour - long commercial for the Marvel movie universe.
Between the Oscar nominations, Sundance, leftover films from the previous year going into wide release, and the lack of anything good to see otherwise in theaters, January can always feel a bit stop - start in the movie world.
Magic in the Moonlight — I'm always a fan of Woody Allen movies, and while I'm embargoed from saying anything about his latest, I do look forward to others getting to see it later on in July.
And I got to admit, Snow White and the Huntsman was better than I expected but that's only because it was my fill - in movie (went to see two films and there was this 2,5 hour gap between them that I needed to fill) and I didn't expect anything.
I hate romantic comedies.And until I saw this movie I didn't know why, I thought I just didn't like the genre.But Love Actually showed me that I usually hate romantic comedies because they just aren't done very well.They are lazy and formulaic.Love Actually is anything but.Its genuine and heartfelt messages come across as natural reflections of the good you can find in the real world.Its funny, sad, uplifting, and exciting all at once.A friend dragged me to this when it first came out, and I can only imagine how much of a fight I put up.I owe that friend.
Utterly predictable to the very end, War Horse is a failure due to its inability to do anything that we haven't already seen, and this is a war movie that's suitable for younger audiences (it is rated M) so don't go in expecting any of Spielberg's famed Saving Private Ryan action sequences.
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