Sentences with phrase «basically be in every movie»

And... I think Elizabeth Hurley should have to play more roles in Hollywood... her, Mila Kunis, Keira Knightley and Natalie Portman should basically be in every movie.

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Alexa can tell you what the IMDb rating is for a movie, what actors are in it and basically anything else you want to know.
And look for inspiration are novels, comic books, movies and television — in all art, basically.
I'm not filming sleep, nudity, watching movies, reading or checking social media feeds or private messages but basically everything else is getting rolled on so there may be scrutiny from others who might scrub through the archives and I judge me in the future for something that happened in the past.
During the movie, Tom Cruise's roguish persona keeps the character basically likable and worth investing in, but by the end, it's clear that Liman has something different to say about the American Dream and how many of us can be just as easily swayed by the perks of moral relativism.
The two should NEVER be in a movie, but that moment was basically straight out of The Notebook.
And that's basically what happens in the movie.
It was at a private medical center, and basically, it's kind of like those movies you see where babies get swapped in the hospital because they're not identified properly.
So we just think like in a movie, we see somebody who is going down the street and you see just a telephone booth that you are passing and you realize, well that's [not] actually a telephone booth, that's some sort of charging apparatus where people need to charge the surrogates and basically just kind of dock themselves into these charging [bays] and, you know, charging up for half an hour there to refresh the batteries before they have to continue to move on with the day.
Mostow: No, but purposefully not; that there is two kinds of people [in this movie:] the people who are basically, you know, using this technology, which means you are basically using it all [the] time; or people who would have just outright rejected it and don't want to live in a world where people are living like this, and [the movie] make [s a very] clear distinction between those two groups of people.
Naked Gun 2 1/2, which is a perversely, though funny, movie really about environmental regulation; and it's a Leslie Nielsen movie, and he is a cop who is basically been called upon to protect, in a fictional Bush administration, the president has decided we're going to have a whole new fuel system which isn't going to be nuclear or kind of fossil fuels, coal and oil — it is going to be based on alternatives.
* I've been wanting a choker length pearl necklace in a small pearl size for a long time, basically because of the costumes in movies like Dangerous Liasons, Valmont, and anything set in 18th century France, in which they are often worn by young, unmarried women to great effect.
It was almost ironic that David and I had discussed our favorite 90's movies (mine is the Secret Garden, his is Far from home), before getting to the hotel and it basically being a recreation of Richy Rich meets Dunston checks in.
It's Angelina and Johnny Depp in Italy and is basically like if Pinterest became a movie.
I am 54 i enjoy quiet nights museums theater movies camping basically eclectic in my interests.
The movie, which follows four marines (Mark Wahlberg's Marcus, Taylor Kitsch's Michael, Emile Hirsch's Danny, and Ben Foster's Matt) as they get trapped behind enemy lines during a risky mission, certainly opens with a fair amount of promise, as Berg does a nice job of initially drawing the viewer into the familiar proceedings - although, by that same token, it's clear that the film would've benefited from a more in - depth look at the individual protagonists (ie the four men are, to an increasingly distressing degree, basically interchangeable).
Rated: PG - 13, for violence and more bad language than you might expect in what's basically a kids» movie
It takes way longer than was necessary to finally pick up its feet and get going but once it does the last couple of hours zips along fine, with the last two thirds of the movie basically being made up of a sequence of big set - pieces which vary in effectiveness, some relying too much on CGI or being repetitive while others are unique and eye - catching in their own right.
Sure, it's basically the «just one last job» moment from literally dozens of buddy cop movies, and it's presaging either Tony's ultimate death (in the as - yet - untitled Avengers 4, arriving in 2019) or his «retirement» to some sort of happy family life, perhaps handing off the Iron Man moniker to someone else.
I can definitely see why this is one of those cult movies - it has that realistic vibe to it and basically talks about really serious things, but at the same time it has comedic elements and even though you feel disgusted with all the narcotics and heroin they are taking, the movie draws you in with it's storyline
There was a great opportunity for the meta element here, considering the changes in horror movies along the past ten years, but this useless reboot is never original and basically redoes the same slasher of fifteen years ago.
The movie is basically on one level and Faris on another — in that exclusive aerie occupied by Judy Holliday, Carole Lombard, Lucille Ball and a few other blissfully original comedy goddesses.
Basically the only reason they made this is because of the one line of dialog from the movie where Van Helsing says to Mr Hyde that he missed him in London (referring to gun shots).
The ads for Fever Pitch, a movie which is basically about learning to balance the passions in our lives, made it seem like a product of profound stupidity, even more of an artistic bottom - feeder than the Farrelly's shaky debut, Dumb & Dumber.
Basically every character in this movie is involved in at least twenty or thirty plot twists so that's not really a spoiler.
It's nightmare inducing, not so much because of the monsters, but because it makes you feel so goddamn helpless, watching this poor family go through basically the worst possible day (mostly because they have dumb horror movie children) in a world that turns every sound they make against them.
Vana Sage is basically the strong - yet - soft female that every game, movie and book features in some form or another, and Nym is the bad guy with the golden heart.
Now he has a very different movie in cinemas, Monster Trucks, which is basically what it says on the tin.
Basically what happens in the editing room is that it becomes my movie, rather than a movie.
From what I know, the bulk of the movie is set in the past when the original cast is still in Starfleet Academy (school basically).
She easily could have been cut from the movie, but she's buddy buddy with Gary Marshall so she's basically just pulling in a favor for a friend.
It's ten years later and most of it is set in Europe... it's basically Derek and Hansel... though the last movie ended on a happy note a lot of things have happened in the meantime.
Thanos is incredible & every single actor in the movie is amazing which basically means every actor in Hollywood other than me.
Plus, Tribeca Shortlist, as of June 6, is available on Android devices and in the Google Play Store, so subscribers can basically watch movies from anywhere.
Basically the script was in development in some capacity or another since immediately after the release of Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade, with a lot of revisions mostly hinging on how much the movie should look like a»50s sci - fi flick and how much it should retain the classic adventure - serials vibe.
By the time the movie gets to the final climax, basically where every last character is suddenly together in a big obviously - in - a-warehouse-set with an impending action scene pitting them all against each other, I had completely lost interest in the story.
In an old world setting Dracula is basically Superman, and with his enemies painfully unaware of what they're facing, there is little - to - nothing at risk, externally - while internally, Vlad's battle for his soul is a forgone conclusion from the moment the movie opens.
Alien: Covenant echoes Jurassic Park, The Evil Dead, and a movie Scott didn't make, James Cameron's Aliens, but the science fiction fueling its engines, and the science fate that steers the ending, amounts to a sadistic «fuck you» to humanity that's basically unheard of in modern blockbusters.
In Deadpool 2, which is also technically an X-Men movie, director David Leitch (Atomic Blonde) and returning screenwriters Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick decide the sequel should basically mirror the original, except this time with a pissed - off kid and a much - anticipated villain thrown into the mix.
It's basically a one joke movie that goes on in the same vein throughout.
In that statement you're basically saying that the MPAA rating system is completely useless: we should all be able to take a quick glance at some random movie and go out and see it without understanding how vulgar or coarse it might be.
But all sources basically agree that there were five true behemoths at the movies in 1970.
He's at an all - boys school, but there's a bus load of female characters who come in to take classes with them for some reason — basically only because the movie needs Wes to be able to form a connection with someone his age.
The old «Checkhov's gun» rule — which basically says that a weapon introduced in the first act of a story must be fired by the third, or else it shouldn't be there at all — doesn't usually apply to movie trailers and their truncated storylines, but half of this trailer for Aaron Katz's Gemini is basically all about...
The same can be said for half of «The Longest Ride», which lives - up to its title in that, for more than two hours, you basically sit through two movies for the price of one.
Pettyfer is pretty and easygoing but lacks the sort of charisma that comes with a more focused sense of interior purpose, and the film basically feels, at its core, like a mash - up of carefully cross-tabbed teen movie trends, which is probably what happens when you set out in pre-production with the chief intent of manufacturing the next big «Twilight» - type cinematic franchise.
At this point, we can basically assume that every person who has ever been in a Marvel movie will appear in Avengers: Infinity War, as long as they aren't dead in the franchise — or Edward Norton.
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Jacob (Clark Duke), who learned he is Lou's son in the previous film and basically has become his dad's butler, is still repeatedly mocked for his ability to recognize how similar situations are to other movies and TV shows.
Along with The Girl on the Train and The Magnificent Seven, Bennett is set to star in the as - yet - untitled Howard Hughes movie directed by Warren Beatty and the next Terrence Malick movie, opposite Christian Bale, Cate Blanchett, and basically everyone who's awesome.
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