Sentences with phrase «around in bad movies»

Scandalous Justin was scrumming around in bad movies and Black Eyed Peas (yeesh, what's with the Black Eyed Peas affiliation, JT?)

Not exact matches

They're the bad guys waving guns around in the background in how many american action movies?
That being said, Very Bad Things is ultimately redeemed by a finale that's just jaw - dropping in its cruelty towards the remaining survivors - thus clinching the movie's status as one of the more effective black comedies to come around in quite some time.
Dubbed the «Citizen Kane of bad movies,» Wiseau's iconic creation continues to screen around the world to eager fans ready to revel in its distinct brand of badness.
It's too bad that there aren't more movies like this aroundmovies that tackle political corruption in a way that challenges viewers to pay more attention to real politics.
Unfortunately, it looks about as bad as it sounds, with the entire advertising campaign built around the prospect of seeing Robert De Niro (aka Jake La Motta) and Sylvester Stallone (aka Rocky Balboa) face off in the ring like some kind of weird movie boxer fantasy match.
While Dark Skies isn't a bad film in any particular sense, this is just one of those cases when a movie probably just shouldn't have been made around the subject matter.
It's just a bad movie, and though it might have been moved around the calendar because of the shooting in Aurora, it was originally scheduled for September, so it seems likely Warner Brothers knew they had a dog on their hands.
I like to enjoy the characters in a comedy but in this movie the two parents are just always fighting, the two kids are just wretched little creatures, and all the people around them just always give bad advice and make their lives even more difficult.
I, unlike many film lovers around the world, fell in love with David Cronenberg only in... Continue reading ««A DANGEROUS METHOD» FEELS LIKE A BAD TRAILER FOR A GREAT MOVIE»
Any movie that has Michael Gambon (Dumbledore) walking around with a napkin ring in his beard can't be all bad.
Nicolas Cage plays the father, and although it's nice to see him acting like a maniac — that's his true cinematic calling, not going around in action movies like James Stewart on steroids — the material is so bad that his presence is a distraction.
«The new Adam Sandler comedy» are words that strike a Pavlovian response in most film critics around the world, to the extent that if he's not being directed by Judd Apatow or P.T. Anderson, it's probably a safe bet that whatever the movie is, it's probably going to be one of the worst movies you'll see that year.
An actor famed for his odd - ball decisions and ability to straddle a dozen occupations at once, he's produced, directed and starred in a hotly - tipped biopic that's based around the making of what critics have dubbed «the worst movie ever made».
Provided you don't get too blootered, report back early to the BFI Southbank on Saturday and Sunday (August 14 and 15) for a two - day smorgasbord of exclusive clips, blockbuster previews, on - stage Q&A s, surprise appearances, screenings, Kim Newman's Bastard - Hard Movie Quiz, host Chris Hewitt's bad jokes, and tons of spot prizes that are in no way just the old tat lying around the office.
But shake Lords of Dogtown and nothing rattles around inside: it's an empty vehicle for bad boys on skateboards biding time in eternal summers until a movie deal comes wheeling down the pipe.
Fellow new release I Know Who Killed Me, meanwhile, fell on its sword of bad publicity swirling around star Lindsay Lohan; a late scratch in some rural areas, the movie opened in just over 1,300 theaters, and grossed only $ 3.4 million.
Look, I am not unfamiliar with the pleasures that can be had from sitting down and watching a truly bad movie unspool and unravel before ones eyes — I was attending bad movie festivals when I was still a barefoot boy with cheek of tan, I used to carry a copy of «The Golden Turkey Awards» around like a Bible and I have willingly watched «Manos: The Hands of Fate» multiple times without the MST3K commentary — and I have watched it a number of times in situations ranging from at home on DVD to the full - out in - theater experience but I am at a loss to explain what the appeal, no matter how ironic in nature, could possibly be.
Just about everything is improved this time around, from Sam Worthington's more forgiving haircut to Toby Kebbell and Rosamund Pike in snappy supporting roles to the effects and 3D, both of which are a little fantasy - movie - generic but are at least not objectively bad this time.
But all those bad decisions make for B - movie gold in Jon Watts» «Cop Car,» a tight, easily marketable genre exercise that pushes its lean premise and all - around disrespect for authority to entertaining extremes, taking wicked delight in imagining what might happen if two 10 - year - olds were to stumble upon an abandoned police cruiser and take it for a joyride.
Despite striking out in Origins and also appearing as Green Lantern in one of the worst comic book movies ever made, Reynolds seems fairly game this time around.
It's also good to know that nobody in the movie takes it too seriously, and any movie featuring a ripped Tatum running around shirtless for nearly a quarter of the running time can't be all that bad.
If anything, Redford set a bad precedent for superhero movies in having guys in spandex sitting around boardrooms and courthouses debating moral politics.
That movie gets a little of a bad rap, but this go - around, their efforts do feel fresh and original in an R - rated comedy genre that too can feel more staid than the superhero one.
Both are great and necessary, but they're much harder to write a movie around then, say, Adam Sandler riding an ostrich, to pick on a movie with an even worse Rotten Tomatoes score than A Million Ways to Die in the West.
Ledger's villain in The Dark Knight elevated the movie around it, whereas the big bad in Rises can not match his magnetic appeal.
It's known as the worst movie ever made, so bad in fact, it's reached cult level status and has virtually been on tour around the world since its release.
Boll spread the love around to his cast, too, with Tara Reid nominated for Worst Actress for her performance as a «genius anthropologist» in the movie.
Well, let's be honest, the first few days aren't too bad... catching up on some movies and shows, moping around the house eating ice cream, chocolate, drinking beer... but eventually it kicks in and the fun first few days are -LSB-...]
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