Sentences with phrase «at least a fun movie»

I'm not saying it should win the best picture Oscar (not that the Oscar is very relevant anymore) but it was at least a fun movie to watch unlike Spiderman 3 which was the most disappointing pile of elephant dung I've ever seen.

Not exact matches

Bad Hollywood movies sporting big price tags are one thing — never much fun to watch, they can at least be a pleasure to ridicule.
I expect action movies to at least be fun but when they start to get repetitive, it ruins the whole movie.
At least we'll always have «Drag Me to Hell,» a really fun horror movie, especially considering that Raimi made it after his «Spider - Man» flicks when he could have just made junk like «Oz» instead.
At least the other two Fantastic Four movies had a sense of fun and adventure to it if you compared it to this dull flick.
I never thought the day will come when I say that «Batman & Robin» is no longer the worse superhero movie ever made after seeing this movie, but the difference between the two is that at least Batman & Robin was fun to watch and wasn't depressing and dull that Fant4stic was.
If you're releasing a ranchy movie you want to at least try to market it as being fun to watch.
This makes the movie at least more fun than the unaffiliated stage musical Barnum (recently revived in London).
Less a fully realised thriller than a series of rampaging set pieces, this rollicking movie at least provides some goofy good fun for audiences, plus one terrific performance.
Yes, abandon hope all ye who seek sophisticated wit.Here «parody» is redefined as rehashing scenes from The Grudge, The Village, Saw and, er, Brokeback Mountain with a hearty squirt of toilet humour.That said, you'll probably titter out loud at least four times and it's more fun than Date Movie â $ «but then so is flushing your own head down the loo.
I have definitely dropped that money on worse production before, but this one has so much star power and a fun premise (or at least it sounded that way) that I feel this was one of the least risky choices I've made as far as going into a movie I know very little (or nothing) about.
Though it looks like Reese Witherspoon and Sofia Vergara at least had fun making the movie, sitting through it isn't quite as pleasurable.
He'd at least go on record that a movie like that should be a colossal crowd - pleasing fun factory.
If one is going to make a movie that glorifies the aforementioned activities — which Project X is clearly attempting to do with director Nima Nourizadeh's implementation of a found - footage conceit to give the movie a «you are there» feel and screenwriters Matt Drake and Michael Bacall's complete and total whitewashing of whatever consequences might arise from a party that results in what is essentially a war zone in a sleepy subdivision of Pasadena, California — it should at least give a sense that the entire affair is fun.
The tone was a little iffy; while I loved the idea of a more grounded and character - driven Fantastic Four movie, I would have liked to see at least a little more fun and energy injected.
At least this movie knows its simply a fun popcorn flick.
We don't really know what Josh Brolin's Cable will look like, we don't know if the movie will be as funny as the stars claim it is, and we don't know what Ryan Reynolds» Deadpool is doing at the X-Mansion, but at least now we've got a fun photo of Atlanta star Zazie Beetz in costume as Domino.
Told in cumbersome flashback as the onetime NSA contractor relates his story to journalist Glenn Greenwald (Zachary Quinto) and Citizenfour director Laura Poitras (Melissa Leo) in a Hong Kong hotel room, the movie paints him as a more familiar type of righteous protagonist; in the process, it divorces itself from anything an audience might recognize as present - day reality without offering the juicy pulpiness that would at least qualify it as a «fun» Oliver Stone movie.
It's such a fun movie to watch in a group... I think everyone should see it at least once in their life.
If only the movie were at least terrible in a funny way (a la DOLEMITE) one could reasonable have a good time poking fun at it, but unfortunately it is so tedious the only solace to be gained is by turning it off completely.
I suppose I should credit them for at least not targeting the two most ubiquitous media whores in mainstream pop culture - Britney Spears and Paris Hilton - but how is it possible that self - proclaimed purveyors of genre parodies like Friedberg and Selzter are so uninformed about actual disaster movies that they couldn't put together a movie that actually makes fun of them?
The cast at least seems to be having fun playing in Wright's imaginative world of flying pirate ships and exotic creatures (no one more so than a gothic, mustache - twirling Hugh Jackman), but the movie is all over place, including one truly bizarre sequence where Blackbeard and his crew sing Nirvana's «Smells Like Teen Spirit» for no reason whatsoever.
There were at least two scenes — when Lars and Bianca come to the party and when Lars is at the bowling alley — when I thought «Surely someone is going to make fun of Lars here», but the movie surprised me by never going there.
Black comedies typically make the best cult movies, and though this one is filled with aberrant and deviant behavior, it's somehow not quite twisted enough... or at least not properly twisted for viewer fun.
A fun celebration of an enjoyable and surprisingly accomplished TV movie musical, the concert is sure to please anyone who's picked up at least one copy of the original soundtrack.
Get Out turns out to be more fun, and more provocative, than it is scary, at least in the traditional midnight - movie sense: The film works so well as a gauntlet of social horror that Peele almost didn't need the more traditional thriller elements he introduces in the third act, when a carefully calibrated build in just - because - you're - paranoid dread gives way to some disappointingly conventional survival games.
Tom Wilkinson (Belle)-- always good — as Johnson brings out our 36th President's humanity without ignoring his well - documented racism (which makes his role as civil - rights hero even more remarkable), and Tim Roth («Lie to Me «-RRB- seems to have a lot of fun as the smirking George Wallace (the movie needs at least one villain to hate).
The movie itself is full of lighthearted fun and certainly worth seeing at least once.
If the movie doesn't impress, at least you get swept up in Jane's fun.
I admit it was dopey movie heavily reliant on the stupidity of the human characters and a lot of made - up dinosaur «facts» to make work, but at least it was fun and entertaining (and not a complete rehash; many franchises have done far worse in far less time)...
At least that's the premise for Bandai Namco's April Fools» Day fun in the faux - retro movie trailer after the jump.
So it might be a dreadful book and an appalling Valentine's date movie, but at least it's made people think (about ways to make fun of it).
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