Sentences with phrase «average film goers»

It will keep the average film goers happy but if you want more meat in your action films, you wont find it here.
Limbo is somewhat slow paced, but not boring (even though the average film goer may think so).

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In fact, after the Sooners» coaches studied all their game film of 1967, Fairbanks said that «our average gain on all plays going over Kalsu, including short yardage and goal line plays, is 6.2 net yards rushing... This is what we coaches grade as... near perfection.»
Then, over phone calls, not so average first dates of midnight showings of «The Big Lebowski» (Lord knows I love a good weasel in a bathtub scene), actual theatre screenings of my favorite film «Gone with the Wind» accompanied by my most adored meal out — diner grilled cheese with a milkshake (Yes, really.)
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The studio did manage to raise its average Metascore by 10 full points in 2013, while going 6 - for - 10 with critics; back in 2012, by comparison, Paramount released only one positively reviewed film.
If the film's best defense is that it's showing what the average teen goes through, the making of mistakes and all, I'm glad I wasn't an average teen because some of her actions border on downright stupid.
William Girdler's Day of the Animals is an average nature gone wild horror film that is entertaining, but is far from the best in the genre.
However, I've yet to hear much personal discussion on it from anyone other than the critics and it would seem that Farhadi has still some way to go before he gets the recognition he deserves among your average film enthusiast.
Suggesting that it maybe hasn't talked to (or judged the overall judgment of) the average American movie - goer of late, Fox sounds very excited to announce today that it's moving forward with plans for films that allow the audience to control how they ultimately play out.
Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story has become a sports cult film of sorts — one of the best of the Frat Pack movies — telling the story of the scrappy dodgeball team at Average Joe's gym, led by Peter La Fleur (Vince Vaughn), going against Ben Stiller's White Goodman and the formidable Purple Cobras from his Globo Gym.
There's is a lot of irony, juxtaposition and contrast going on in this film but that's what makes it so multi-layered and much more than your average slice - of - life drama.
It isn't an amazing film, but it has enough interesting ideas going on with some pretty great practical effects that make it a slightly above average film.
One of the hardest parts of Oscar watching is the inevitable truths that come out every year about the behavior of Academy voters, who are more like your average movie - goer than they are like film critics.
This weekend, the film went to 375 locations from 180 the week before, with its average declining 47 %, from $ 6,472 to $ 3,413 — not a bad drop at all for a documentary of its kind.
At an average ticket price of $ 8.97, that translates to about 5.3 million viewers — many of them likely the same faithful film - goers who have showed up for Darkest Hour, Lady Bird, and Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, all of which have landed in the same range.
We reckon the average movie - goer has seen about 28 of the films on our 100 best action movies list.
The film has garnered rave reviews since its opening weekend last weekend which saw it open on teh second highest screen average after Hollywood flick Gone Girl.
For your average movie - goer, however, this is slim pickings, with a story that almost appears to be shot without a cohesive script, and although there are some amusing performers in the film, there aren't any real laughs coming from the script itself.
One review says this film «isn't your average slasher» so don't expect the usual going in.
Known for trumpeting the plight of the average man, Frank Capra's films include Mr. Smith Goes to Washington and Mr. Deeds Goes to Town as well as his Christmas classic It's A Wonderful Life.
The film is much more difficult to recommend to the average movie - goer for a casual Friday date night, but it is sure to start some much needed conversations that should be happening daily about the human spirit.
Test audiences didn't enjoy the direction the franchise went with the cult mythology so huge chunks of the film were re-shot to make the film feel like your average slasher, which is what the result felt like.
The Toronto debut starring Greta Gerwig, Ethan Hawke and Julianne Moore outperformed Miller's previous film The Private Lives of Pippa Lee in its debut weekend (that Screen Media release starring Robin Wright and Keanu Reeves averaged $ 7,496 though it bowed in a dozen locations, and went on to gross just $ 337K domestically).
The world of the film might be interesting for theater or literary buffs who dig the the movie's style of heightened language and philosophical pontificating - but for the average viewer, it's going to be a crude realization of misleading advertising and self - involved cerebral linguistics that are a hard and obtuse code to crack.
This being a summer tent pole, many of the expected complaints still stick: Much of the dialogue is too average to be memorable yet too obvious to go unnoticed, and nearly every one of the film's game - changing plot pivots takes conspicuous place at the worst time possible.
After opening with a massive $ 7,500,000 from 347 theaters for a jaw - dropping $ 21,614 average, the film went on to gross $ 44.5 million.
Hold on, Ingrid Goes West is smarter than your average wag, and the feature debut from director / co-writer Matt Spicer sports a welcome swagger that holds the film's satirical bite just when you think it's going soft.
Although John Waters» films can indeed have a very specific audience and style, Serial Mom is one of his most accessible to the average movie - goer.
Even after getting an average response from the critics, film went on to become the highest - grossing video - game adaptation ever worldwide.
Going from 197 to 244 screens across North America, the film — which stars Richard Gere and Susan Sarandon — grossed $ 1,283,900 for a $ 5,211 average, notably jumping 78 % from Friday to Saturday (though also notably dropping.
Ahead of a wide roll - out for Christmas, Paramount opened Denzel Washington's Fences in four New York and Los Angeles locations to $ 128K, easily outpacing its fellow limited release newcomers, though the top per theater average, of course, went to the weekend's number one film Rogue One.
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