Sentences with phrase «best movies in that particular»

Let's take a look at their worst to their best movies in that particular order.

Not exact matches

It is present in every sitcom, every soap opera, every movie, every newscast and commercial — regardless of whether the particular program is in good taste or bad, high art or kitsch, pandering or profound.
I'm just not sure that this particular movie is the best way to learn of these events in Mexico.
There's just something about a good crowd - pleaser that audiences can't get enough of, and boxing movies, in particular, have delivered some of the best ones, with the 1976 classic, «Rocky,» ranking as perhaps the finest underdog story of them all.
Review I have seen this movie twice, probably the third romantic movie that compelled me to do that, and the reasons are quite simple: It's probably impossible that anyone can't relate to young Josh Hutcherson's character, an 11 year old with a normal middle class life and problems (parents initiating divorce); that its surprise by the rediscovery of a young classmate (Charley Ray) initially as an unexpected friend and later as something else... The well crafted work of director Mark Levin is based on the mutual discovery of all these feelings (mostly new and uncontrolled) that evolved in Josh's character and in another particular viewer: you.
Beyond its best little moments, the movie is addressing a serious issue, and it feels awfully churlish to complain that its earnest depictions of soldiers in psychological pain isn't novel enough, or that Koale's performance is a little shakier than Teller's, or that the movie doesn't have much to say about the Iraq War in particular, or that it eventually tries to pass off a lack of resolution as an abbreviated happy ending.
Well I can already tell that Breck Eisner's The Crazies is probably going to get accused of looking too similar to various other movies, in particular, M. Night Shyamalan's The Happening... and that comparison is certainly not doing it any favours.
Whether you're looking for an excuse to put off exercise, need inspiration for your latest get - fit target, or just want a fix of feel - good underdog competition, we round up (in no particular order) the best sports movies on Netflix UK:
The smattering of action sequences during this portion of the proceedings fare better than one might've anticipated as well, with, in particular, one such moment possessing far more excitement and genuine thrills than anything contained within the first movie.
Director Jonathan Liebesman background in horror films shines through in some genuinely tense moments, and one or two of the action sequences are well executed (a massive shoot - out on a freeway overpass is a particular highlight), but the potential of this movie is both wasted by a lack of general coherence, and then destroyed by dialogue that swings wildly from cheesy patriotic to unintentionally hilarious.
Any time that Josh and Cornelia were interacting with one another or with their married friends was when the movie was at its best because it allowed for them to act their age, to add a layer of depth and to allow the actors, Stiller in particular, moments to stretch their legs.
The movie set - pieces are stunning - the Gene Kelly-esque musical number «No Dames» (with Channing Tatum tap - dancing away admirably) in particular is a total delight and easily as good as anything from the best 50s musicals - but the rest of the film feels like an excuse to film these short love - letters to classic Hollywood.
In these particular cases, Claire's snapping of her Polaroid camera leads to changes in people quite a bit for the better, while at the same time writer - director Hong Sang - soo may have a subliminal message that attending the movies, particularly any of Hong's twenty - six entries, will make you a better persoIn these particular cases, Claire's snapping of her Polaroid camera leads to changes in people quite a bit for the better, while at the same time writer - director Hong Sang - soo may have a subliminal message that attending the movies, particularly any of Hong's twenty - six entries, will make you a better persoin people quite a bit for the better, while at the same time writer - director Hong Sang - soo may have a subliminal message that attending the movies, particularly any of Hong's twenty - six entries, will make you a better person.
Eleven gone - in - a-blur days, more movies than is good for our health, and some of the most criminal attempts to order in French ever attempted («Je voudrais un glass of red wine, s «il vous plait» being a particular classic.)
One scene in particular that really makes best example of how effective the comedy of the movie is, is the «Klansmen hoods» scene.
I may not have made such a bold statement had I not had the ridiculous historical perspective that my 1 Year, 100 Movies project has given me, but this film feels like it fits in this particular canon pretty well.
Both take very different approaches at their subject matter — that Anderson succeeds so well at both movies in two such radically different styles says so much about the breadth of his talent — and in particular how they use comedy.
I'm not a fan of the movie overall, or even in particular Nolan's version of Bane... but Hardy did the best he could with what he had, and he looks nothing like he did in any of these previous films.
And in this movie in particular... I mean, look, she's one of the best actresses around.
Although That Championship Season is extremely well acted - Keach, in particular, effectively sheds his tough - guy persona to become a guy that's basically a pushover - the movie's theatrical origins remain obvious throughout, both in the dialogue and direction.
The relationship between Doug and Eva in particular provides some of the film's best «quieter» moments, and while much of Goon 2 is little more than a well - crafted sitcom of a movie, there's always something to be said for a sitcom that treats its characters, however broad and silly, as actual human beings.
This is one of the most well made, exciting, emotionally engaging zombie movies I've seen, and it's a must - see (in particular) for fans of the genre.
Harris has a particular presence playing Shacklebolt, and while he only gets one line, it's arguably the best line in the movie.
A particular stand - out is Stanley Tucci as Dr. Erskine — he manages to make the character interesting and sympathetic in a very short amount of time, and pulls off the best German accent in the movie, to my ears.
What Tarantino has always been good at is showing us the moments that most other movies in that particular genre leave out.
The opening sequence in ancient Egypt is well choreographed and shockingly brutal, Quicksilver gets an even better movie - stealing moment, and I couldn't be happier with the scene that lets a particular animal out of its cage.
That particular part was well thought out and well - acted and the music was certainly the best in the movie.
With Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa opening very soon, I started thinking of grandfather characters in movies and TV, particular my favorites, whether they be bad or good.
The movie perhaps best serves as a primer for those unfamiliar with the original film, which is a richer, far more complex work (The ending, in particular, not only contradicts a character's firm stance on justice but also resolves things in the simplest of ways).
The movie is at its best when relentlessly making fun of the X-Men (Wolverine in particular), the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, the idea of resurrecting superheroes, and pretty much everything about team - ups in general.
Neither actor is good, of course; the bloom faded from that particular rose long ago, and these days, it would be remarkable to see Kingsley and Hopkins take a role in something that required them to deliver a real performance, not the dire B - movies like this in which they've both been content to trudge lately.
But there is always the idea that there is a good reason why the movie has ended up in a particular spot.
The scriptwriters and book writers at StudentsAssignmentHelp well - known site hold huge exposure in dealing with books and movies that are to be written in particular genres.
Customer - favorite X-Ray for Movies and TV now shows the names of songs as they play as well as a list of all music in the movie or TV show, and lets you jump to the scene in which a particular song is playing.
The following day saw the celebrations continue in San Pedro town with a concert held in the same park. This featured performers from El Salvador as well as local performers. One of these was the military symphony  — a 64 piece orchestra. The concert lasted for two hours and music from all genres was played to those who attended. Movie themes and compilations from specific composers were all part of the event. Visitors also got to hear tributes to some of the music worldÂ's top names including Abba and The Beatles. The El Salvador ambassador was a VIP guest at this particular event and the concert was packed with local people. The atmosphere at the event was lively and locals were reminiscing about similar concerts held there in the past.
Although spread out over 100's of kilometres of coastline, this particular area of South Siberut, Nyang Nyang Island & Playgrounds — is the most condensed wave rich coastline by far.Made famous by the Quiksilver Indies Trader in the 90's, then by countless surf movies such as September Sessions and Young Guns (to name but a few) as well as gracing the covers of all the major Surfing Magazines — this is the place every surfer dreams of coming.
- the scene at the beginning of a ceremony caused Shimamura a bit of trouble - the lines of the ritual did not properly reflect Zelda's personality, her motivations, her powerlessness, and awkwardness - Shimamura talked about it with Naoki Mori (who was in charge of Cinematic Design, including screenplay, and cutscenes)- the whole thing was rewritten several times, until they arrived at the final result - there's quite a lot of scenes she really likes in the game - her favorite line is the «Yes» Princess Zelda gives as an answer to the Deku Tree in a particular scene - in that scene, Zelda thinks about what she should do, but she can not see it at all - she refuses to give up, and wants to give hope to Link - Shimamura tried to convey all of those feelings through the single «Yes» she spoke - recording felt completely different than for animation, the dubbing of (foreign) movies, or other games - there was no fixed routine of how to approach it, as all different things were being tried out - lines were redone even after other lines were implemented in the game, as the team found better ways to say things - Shimamura finally managed to beat the game the other day, but she wants to keep practicing her shield surfing - Shimamura explains that she really gave it her whole when voicing Princess Zelda, to give her emotions - she hopes that players will remember their memories of Princess Zelda
Its predecessors (# 1 and # 3 in particular) revelled in their post-apocalyptic setting: their mohawked raiders could have come straight out of a Mad Max movie, and their civilisation was a precarious, hardscrabble thing — ersatz Bartertowns scattered around the wastes, each surviving as best as it could.
Much like the movie industry, when a particular director skips the sequel, the next film feels different — and not in a good way.
One particular for me was Stitch in Lilo and Stitch, to quote the movie he was «cute and fluffy» the adorable nature of the character made it hard to be belief that he could be truly evil but because he had to fight his urges for destruction and mayhem many of us couldn't help but feel for this character and watching his struggles in his attempts to be good kept us amused and entertained with everything he did right and everything he did wrong.
Richardson is fascinated by the ways we connect with landscape; within her deeply layered practice, she draws on narrative devices used in science fiction and B - movie horror films, as well as nineteenth - century landscape painting, with particular interest in the apocalyptic conjurings of John Martin (British, 1789 - 1854).
Movies in particular aren't as good on this display as on similarly priced rivals.
If there are particular aspects of the best man's personality or behavior that are a special cause of concern (for example if the best man has a drinking problem like Sandra Bullock in the movie 28 Days), the groom might address these concerns directly with the best man before the wedding.
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