Sentences with phrase «be more of the same movie»

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The same picture was in art books in our school library as were many other artworks of nudes but I was written up for giving a child «porn»!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! At the same time in our culture, in movies, on TV and internet, these kids could see much more graphic stuff.
I am not convinced that this objectification of humanity into victim and executioner does justice to the complexity of the human individual or to the dynamic of evil... The web that unites victim and tyrant in the same person is more complex than the white hat / black hat caricature that seems banal even in its natural habitat, the «grade B» movie.
Because of feminism, women make more money than man in the same jobs Because of feminism, it's hard to find a movie with a heroic male lead anymore.
There are more movies to watch on board than there used to be, but the basic idea — a metal tube attached to jet engines that burn modified petroleum, carrying a lot of people at around 600 mph — is much the same as it has been for all planes since then.
There's much more to dating than the same old cliché of dinner and a movie.
Just a simply country girl who loves having fun (fourwheeling, fishing, walks, movies, and shopping, etc) I'm a bit of a tomboy but at the same time im a girly girl I love to travel and try all sorts of new things No I don't... read more
am elegent, pretty and young, attreactive looking lady, decent, hard working, loving and caring with sence of humour.I like meeting people and social gathering, having nice and fruitfil discussions to more about life at the same time.I like, reading, music and movies as my hobbies.
Sure it has the same actors for the most part, but it's more of a stupid comedy movie than a great adventure.
Though the movie doesn't exactly open with a lot of promise - Hemsworth's character is, for example, first glimpsed seducing a nurse à la James Bond - Rush eventually settles to become a consistently engrossing drama that boasts a handful of genuinely exciting racing sequences (although, by that same token, it's hard not to wish that filmmaker Ron Howard had spent a little more time on the individual races).
But sort of stupidity is really just par for the course with Lake Placid, firstly because everything after the first movie was just stupid in general, but more specifically»cause they do the exact same thing with a character from this movie in the next one.
LOTR fans should be pleased, as I think The Hobbit picks up the same tone of adventure mixed with comedy and peril of the original movies, with its fantastic settings and even more fantastical characters.
Because Altman himself effortlessly swims in a sea of friends and associates, he finds it easy to make movies that do the same thing, and what's amazing is not how many characters there are in «Nashville» (more than 25 significant speaking roles) but how many major characters.
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).
«Tummy Trouble», «Rollercoaster Rabbit», and «Trail Mix - Up» are all included here, but while the opening of Who Framed Roger Rabbit functions as both wild cartoon slapstick and hyperbolic parody of same (as well as something of a precursor to the even more satiric Itchy and Scratchy of The Simpsons), the subsequent shorts, beyond lacking the deft, fluid touch of the movie's animation director Richard Williams, are less clever: orchestrations of mayhem that occasionally pause to wink at themselves.
If you legitimately enjoy slashers and are looking for more of the same, this isn't the movie for you.
Alas, it also contains many of the same inherent flaws as most movies of this type, and not even the genuinely good and powerful aspects on display are quite able to overcome the more troublesome elements.
But while the sequel benefits from Reynolds» superhuman charisma as the charmingly annoying, katana - wielding protagonist, the film nevertheless feels too much like more of the same: more of the same gross - out gags, more of the same irreverent jokes, more bits where Deadpool has to regrow severed limbs to the disgust of everyone around him, more running commentary on the movie he's in....
Even though the movie is perfectly shot, it gradually feels like more of the same thing.
Its scenes and sensibility are all more than familiar, but it exudes a kind of nostalgic spy - movie charm and, at the same time, is so fresh and free of the usual thriller nonsense that it all seems to be happening for the first time.
Much of the movie is devoted to Ejiofor and Robbie's burgeoning relationship, with her being much younger and far more sheltered than the worldly man who she's now living under the same roof with.
The first movie, Alien, was a properly scary film and I figured Aliens would be more of the same.
Michael Mann's Collateral might be more of a thriller than an action movie, but it had some of the same regular - guy - in - impossible - situation thrills as Die Hard.
i only wish those thousands went to work on movies of more substance than fighting robots... and you don't have to apologize to me, i can in fact compare «Real Steel» to «The Fast and the Frivolous» films because in essence they are one - in - the - same, simply just the flavor of the week kind of flicks that have no real pull behind them other than big name actors, CGI and a promise of action.
I'm assuming that we can expect more of the same from the movie.
But given that those are both ways of saying more or less the same thing — and that, not incidentally, I happen to have the number eight slot out of 16 open — I'm going to punt for now and place the movie smack dab in the middle (a spot, as I hope is clear by now, of lofty respect).
by Walter Chaw The same kind of movie as Doug Liman's Mr. and Mrs. Smith but more so, Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang marks the hyphenate debut of star screenwriter Shane Black, and it's the kind of movie his Last Action Hero would have been had they aimed it at adults (and cast actors).
The LEGO Movie did a good job of bringing together several franchises in Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, DC Super Heroes, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and many, many more — and it's producer would like to do the same thing again with Nintendo.
And while a lot of Don't Breathe brings that same level of intensity, it's a much more restrained and calculated brand of horror that builds tension through silence — and because so much of the movie is quiet, everything else feels like a punch in the gut.
The same could really be asked of the movie itself, and more specifically who should be watching it.
At this point in Wes Anderson's career, you either like his movies or you don't, which is good news for fans of the eccentric director, because «The Grand Budapest Hotel» is very much a case of more of the same.
However, parsing through his comments, it seems the movie is doing all the same social commentary stuff of Paul Verhoeven «s original (though it seems a bit more meta) with some interesting updates.
WHY: At this point in Wes Anderson's career, you either like his movies or you don't, which is good news for fans of the eccentric director, because «The Grand Budapest Hotel» is very much a case of more of the same.
The real events of Amin's spectacular rise and fall in Uganda are distorted by the narrative of this movie in much the same way the events of one's life are distorted in one's dreams — or, more comically (and the best elements of this film are comic), the way a body is distorted by funhouse mirrors.
For an outsider rather perplexed by the overwhelming success of The Hunger Games series (both the young adult books and the mainstream movies), Divergent is partly more of the same, but there's also a bit more soul and relatability in Divergent's simple message: Don't give up.
Inside the side - snapped Blu - ray case (and a DVD case is offered, less to satisfy those wanting uniform size in their collection and more to get the same set featured in both the Blu - ray and DVD sections of stores), discs are placed on opposite sides, with the colorless DVD covered by booklets promoting Disney Movie Rewards, Blu - ray 3D and combo packs, and a host of upcoming Disney releases.
Specifically the kinds of movies that seek to elevate our sporting heroes (both real and fictional) to superhuman status by perpetuating the popular belief that true greatness is not measured by one's physical attributes but by the presence of a deeper - lying, infinitely more powerful strength that is less easy to quantify yet at the same time undeniable.
jcvd did his job, the movie is a killer of all, what more did u expected, if u fill its a flop, jst be actors then & show us what u got coz its like u critisize what my man produced, he did it his own way, i thought every one has a way of doin his / her own things, we do nt have the same imagination or creativity.my man will ass kick u guys.
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.
The funny thing, too, is that, if you ask me who I identify with more in terms of their ambition and their drive, I'm more like Adam Driver's character in that I'm much more ambitious, or at least more comfortable with my own ambition than Ben's character, who's been stuck on the same movie for ten years.
Certainly from watching the movie, you can tell that there's no artistic or creative reason behind putting all of these people back onto the screen together to play out more or less the same scenario that we saw two years ago.
Though sometimes Christmas movies will come to video the same holiday season that they are introduced (most notably the Ben Affleck flop Surviving Christmas), 12 Men takes the more common approach of waiting a year.
Those who enjoyed that movie thought it an amiable time - killer full of enough escapist laughs and action to sate their yearning for low - overhead entertainment, but they didn't exactly think that two more hours of the same is what is called for.
The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel is no Shakespearean tragedy that these ladies are used to, but having both of them in the same movie is still a fineRead More
While the movie might technically be a screen adaptation of the Eighties cop drama of the same name, this raunchy teensploit actually amounts to more of a reboot of the franchise than a remake.
But of course, QT is like most nerds who tend to favor stuff that is «cool» or falls right into their geeky wheelhouse, which makes the dismissal of «Drive» all the more strange (though maybe he was intimidated by a movie that took many of the same influences he shares and created something fresh, rather than a winking homage).
That's a grave error, because the movie features more of the same kind of silly action sequences that were the highlight of the first sequel.
A much more pervasive dullness in the upscale art movie Damage unifies the sex scenes, the dialogue scenes, and the contrived plot; they're all in the same universe of discourse — or shall we call it the same hell of good taste?
Detroit could do the same, since most of this year's movies that have been better than it are ones that won't get more than possible technical category consideration from the Academy.
Zoolander and the gang have mostly ossified into pullstring See»n Says, though to encore the greatest hits of a fifteen - year - old movie whose footprint on popular culture has long since dissipated is to masturbate, really, and the celebrity cameos — about the same number as the previous film's, but much more elaborately integrated this time around — feel no less onanistic.
In fact there's a whole series of six books, so if this vampire movie has the same bite and humour as MEAN GIRLS there'll be lots more potential fodder.
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