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Not exact matches
In interviews, Wright has said his
idea for the
film was to be a standalone
film, something that may not have gone over
well since Disney and Marvel have been very particular about connecting its
films — and TV show — into a larger franchise engine.
The partnership will officially launch at the 5th Annual ARRAY Soiree at this year's Sundance
Film Festival where DuVernay and Indiegogo co-founder, Danae Ringlemann, will host 50 industry influencers, executives and creatives
for a discussion on the present state of diversity in
film as
well as brainstorming
ideas for the future.
generates a «sour» review they could (in theory) change the end of that very show as soon as they read it... the Story NXT tells is set on
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for that would require back stage re-shoots and post production edits (look at Impact scrambling to re-write their Pre-tape to cover
for ADR's release)... easier to let it ride, see if the opinions stay sour, and then IF Needed adjust the angle
for the next taping, at which time they'll have a
better idea for the correction and can make it look more organic
Sauber have shared this new video of its C36 Ferrari on track
for a
filming day at the Circuit de Barcelona - Catalunya, giving us an even
better idea of how the new cars look.
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Time travel has always been a thing of science fiction but the rules
for time travel in this
film, as
well as from the book, seem very reasonable and the whole
idea of killing something off that shouldn't be, will kill everything.
In the end, this is again a very
good horror comedy which needs to focus less on the main characters (lets face it, they are cliches and the interest of this whole movie is to the
idea behind it) and more on the variety of monsters that were created
for this
film.
Although the
film is not perfect,
for the most part, I thought that the
film's weaknesses were not prominent due to the
good ideas displayed on - screen.
Good sci - fi has all these things, of course, but «bigger» isn't
better, and most of the «big»
idea movies use «the future» as a setting
for action and adventure, whereas true sci - fi
films (and books) use that setting to tell human stories in new ways; human relationships (with others, with self, with the environment, etc...) are are the core of the
best sci - fi movies we've seen.
Unlike most Marvel villains, who have little nuance as far as their evil intentions, Killmonger has a rationale
for his malevolent acts, and a certain sympathy beyond this, that makes the
film more a struggle
for political
ideas than it is just a black - and - white fight between
good guys and bad guys.
The
idea of the
film is quite
good, and the creative aspect is sure to delight horror fans looking
for an amusing, mindless
film to watch.
Gillespie smartly uses the known and builds upon it with context and some style, using «modern day» Tonya, Jeff and LaVona among others as interview subjects
for a documentary of sorts that frames the
film, but also has the characters speak into the camera in non-interview segments to help give Tonya some humanity, or at least make sure you have a
better idea about all of her story and life coming out and you did going in.
At its
best, the
film offers a fussy admiration
for nature, but it's not so into
ideas.
I think it would be a great
idea to have more diversity of content in this site (an early review of Beloved was a pleasant surprise some weeks ago) but right now the balance is definitely in favor of sci - fi, fantasy, horror, action, and some crime
films created
for a demographic probably
best described as «geek».
It's like they saw Idlewild and thought the
idea of a «hip - hop musical» was
good, so all of a sudden everyone in the
film starts breakdancing
for no reason, scratch decks materialise out of thin air and everyone starts rapping.
The concept of the
film is
good, and it's got some
good ideas for an effective horror
film, and it makes Brainscan a worthy
film to watch.
I love the
idea of Robohamlet and I had a
good chuckle at how you told me off
for apparently claiming to tell the «ultimate truth» and then you say, «The sad and bitter truth is that there is nothing wrong with the
film.»
Overall I felt that this
film was decent at
best, and it never realizes its potential, but in the larger view of things, this is also the ninth
film in the series, so it was only a matter of time
for the quality to be downgraded due to lacking
ideas in terms of storyline.
For those who loved high - tech and the
idea of a free - interchange - of -
ideas - and - knowledge this could be the
better film of the history.
The official review embargo lifts on Monday, May 14th, so we'll get a
better idea of what the
film has in store
for us before it launches into theaters next week.
Screenwriter James Vanderbilt's feature directorial debut recounts the scandal that led to Dan Rather stepping down from the CBS News desk in 2004, but while Vanderbilt's script has some
good ideas in it, the
film is ultimately far too hagiographic
for its own
good, undercutting its thematic impact at nearly every turn.
More specifically, we thought it would be a
good idea for her to play Janet Van Dyne, the original iteration of The Wasp who was hinted to still be alive in the first
film.
Peterson, who began at Pixar as an animator on its first feature
film, «Toy Story,» and co-directed the 2009 Oscar - winning movie «Up,» conceived the
idea for «The
Good Dinosaur,» which envisions an Earth where dinosaurs never became extinct.
If this were the case then Touchy Feely would have done
well to spend more time on tightening this
idea rather than giving Abby somewhat confusing additional storylines,
for instance the five - ten minutes she experienced the drug «ecstasy» seemed utterly disconnected from the
film.
It's not quite enough to rescue «Café Society» from the mediocrity that plagues most of Allen's recent
films, but
for a filmmaker who seems completely bereft of new
ideas, it's a lot
better than it should be.
All of these ingredients are nothing without a solid script, and indeed some fresh
ideas to warrant a
film conversion, but thankfully Justin Kurzel «s movie, from a screenplay by Michael Leslie, Adam Cooper and Bill Collage, all of whom have
good pedigrees, provide a rather entertaining platform
for a potential new franchise to jump off of.
Not much as changed with the
idea that video game to
film adaptations are never a
good idea, «Silent Hill: Revelation 3D» ensures that trend, and while it's dazzling at times, it will leave an audience hungry
for a
better movie and experience.
That Winding Refn's ninth
film is dedicated to the Chilean surrealist filmmaker Alejandro Jodorowsky (
best known
for El Topo and Santa Sangre and a mentor to Winding Refn) gives you an
idea of the kind of uncompromising material we're looking at.
Lifeforce is an interesting concept
for a
film that is based around space vampires, and with that being said, it is an
idea that should have been great, but as it stands, only ends up being
good.
The
idea behind its story is quite simple, but the execution is
well done, and it would later set the stage
for future genre
films.
The element of «Summer Catch» that sours it all
for good is that so many actors decided it would be a
good idea to be in this
film.
Park, who recently visited The City to discuss his
film, says he had been toying with the
idea of a caveman picture
for a while, which he says are «
good for animation.»
Airheads is fun
for what it is, but the
idea for the
film is interesting and the humor is silly and
good, mindless entertainment.
While there are standout examples — like Darren Aronofsky's disorienting, eye - opening Requiem
for a Dream, or the achingly beautiful narratives of animated animal - people addicts in BoJack Horseman — sagas like this one usually work
better on the page than on the screen; the brief gloss of
film can make drug use seem rather too appealing, while the
idea of spending eight TV seasons with an addict seems rather unappealing.
Once viewers start to get an
idea of what exactly is going on, however, they may very
well with the conspiracy remained in the shadows,
for all the effective jolt scares in the world can not disguise how utterly preposterous the
film becomes.
Some of my
best friends and I were sitting around and we hatched an
idea to drive around the U.S.
for three months interviewing kids from all walks of life to figure out what our generation is about [which became the
film Our Time (2009)-RSB-.
A great
film can be enriching, not just entertaining, and the
best ones know how to execute their
ideas specifically
for a visual medium.
3: «Get Out» or Luca Guadagnino's achingly tender «Call Me by Your Name» will emerge as a popular first choice among Oscar voters, and a
film that was made
for considerably less than $ 10 million will win
Best Picture
for the second year in a row, confirming that «Moonlight» changed the game in more ways than one and forever altered our
idea of what constitutes an «Oscar Movie.»
I am not exactly sure why schlock horror director William Castle has been such a source
for remaking
films for today's audiences, except the
idea that his
films might be
better if they weren't so low - budget.
I urge you to rethink that
idea as this
film will no doubt change your attitude and give you a
better appreciation
for the men, women, and families that put their lives on the front line.
But the only sense of wonder the
film instils is this: if we have to wait so long between movie musicals, who on earth thought it would be a
good idea to wait
for this one?
We've previously only seen the first trailer
for the
film, but thanks to a presentation by the animation studio today, we now have a
better idea of the cast, their characters, and just how they'll look in the finished
film.
This exercise in buck - passing could have lent a
good deal of character tension to the
film; but if your
best idea for a hard - hitting piece of accusatory dialogue (Architect to Builder) is «What do they call it when you kill people?»
by Walter Chaw Emboldened, perhaps, by the surprisingly
good The Other Guys and the surprisingly great Get Him to the Greek, I went into Steve Pink's Hot Tub Time Machine with the belief that its high - concept
idea — not the time travel, but the casting of»80s icon John Cusack in a
film that would return him to his decade of greatest power and influence — would be at least enough
for it to function as a fairly smart nostalgia piece.
Tied to the creatures of the id - horror subgenre (the
best example of which is probably Neil Jordan's psychosexual A Company of Wolves), a recent glut of lycanthropic fare (Ginger Snaps, Dog Soldiers) holds a curious candle to the
idea that, despite Arab belief to the contrary, Western civilization seems to be regressing into a puritanical sexual hysteria that proves fertile ground
for horror
films about the cycle of sexual repression / aggression.
I would say Phone Booth is at least worth a look due to being an interesting
idea for thriller, as
well as
for its attention - grabbing style which works magic on a purely visceral level, much in the way it did in the similarly implausible
film, Joy Ride.