but this freewheeling approach to the biopic genre works even
better in films like Tate Taylor's Get On Up, where the well - documented facts of James Brown's life were already nearly impossible to believe.
And then it's tough to see
any good in films like You Don't Mess with the Zohan and Jack and Jill.
The actors — especially the lead, Jennifer Lawrence, so
good in films like Winter's Bone and Silver Linings Playbook — gave lackluster performances, and looked too well - fed and healthy to convincingly portray members of a population existing at a bare subsistence level.
Not exact matches
One more thing Netflix has over traditional studios: It is so
good at cloud computing that it has put its «studio
in the cloud,» Hunt says, and uses cloud computing to do everything from managing logistics (
like union drivers delivering cameras to a location) to
film editing (uploading the footage to be edited immediately
in another country).
It has made certain
films available on services
like Netflix and built HBO Go, which is reasonably
well regarded
in the industry.
Reagan was a
well - known actor before he became president, but he wasn't always watching his own
films in the White House theater — that was only on special occasions
like his birthday.
The crowdfunding site Kickstarter might be
best known for funding
films, games and products —
like Pebble, the Palo Alto - based smartwatch whose maker raised more than $ 20.3 million
in March, making it the most - backed product
in the site's history.
Like a sequel to the
film «Enemy at The Gates,» Hathcock became such a thorn
in the side of the NVA that they eventually sent their own
best sniper to kill him.
Markle is
best known for her role
in the legal drama «Suits,» but she has also acted
in a long list of shows
like «CSI: NY» and «Castle,» as
well as
films including «Get Him To The Greek.»
Though she's appeared
in some mainstream shows and movies (
like The 40 - Year - Old Virgin), the blonde bombshell is obviously
best known for her adult
film career and accomplishments, though she'll probably be
best remembered for her affair with Trump.
The movie had a
better sense of liturgical music than most Catholic parishes: Actually, the real reason I
like to see any
film in which the Catholic Church is featured prominently concerns the music.
In this obscure indie film, two little read - comic books come together in a subtle, dialogue - heavy character study that plays out like a slow - burning portrait of good and evil in the modern worl
In this obscure indie
film, two little read - comic books come together
in a subtle, dialogue - heavy character study that plays out like a slow - burning portrait of good and evil in the modern worl
in a subtle, dialogue - heavy character study that plays out
like a slow - burning portrait of
good and evil
in the modern worl
in the modern world.
Or were not a few of them
like the General Patton we are shown
in the famous (and quite factual)
film, relishing the trial and potential glory of combat, loving the strategic game, certainly not wanting to «sit back and watch,» but still ultimately knowing that this «love of war»
in them was not an entirely
good trait?
James Martin, a consultant on the
film, argued
in America that
in circumstances
like these,
well - formed, prayerful Jesuits might legitimately deny Christ.
A
good picture of the general squalor, cynicism, and despair
in Soviet life was provided by a documentary
film Tak Zhit Nel» zya (roughly «We can't go on living
like this»), which was released into movie theaters
in the summer of 1990.
With or without the gay - straight «flip,» I think the
film helps viewers understand
better what it's
like to be
in the minority, to be different.
Dinish is
well at home with the GOP crowd «For there is no faithfulness
in their mouth; their inward part is very wickedness; their throat is an open sepulchre» (ps.5: 9), but God is «not a God that hath pleasure
in wickedness» (ps.5: 5) and so although Dinish and by extension the GOP don't care who they hurt with their lies and behind the scenes dirty tactics
like that silly
film, they are cautioned not to include the name of God
in their wickedness.
There's a scene
in the
film where Krasinski's character and Emily Blunt's character (who are husband and wife
in the
film as
well as real life), share a romantic moment together as they both wear one earbud, and listen to a song — JUST
LIKE JIM AND PAM DID.
1) Put flour, salt, sugar and melted butter
in a mixing bowl 2) Pour
in warm water bit by bit, and knead dough until it achieves a homogenous, smooth and soft texture 3) Roll the dough into a small ball and place it
in a bowl, covering it with transparent
film, and allow the dough to rise for 30 minutes 4) Chop onions and garlic finely, and saute onions
in a pan until onions are caramelized, then add chopped garlic 5) After 30 minutes is up, press the dough to get rid of the gas created by the yeast 6) Add the sauteed onions and garlic to the dough, and knead
well so that ingredients are dispersed homogeneously
in dough 7) Shape the dough
in any way you
like and then leave it on a greased baking tray for 30 minutes (during which the dough should double
in size) 8) After the 30 minutes of waiting time, bake
in pre-heated oven at 180 — 200 deg cel for around 20 to 25 minutes (or until the crust is golden brown)
Fold up
in the cling
film and pat together
well (seriously,
like make sure it's nicely compacted).
Just
like how a
film in the theatre can't be gauged on how
good it is by how much it raked
in at the box office opening weekends; just because they saw it doesn't mean they were entertained by it.
Now footage from the 1950s isn't exactly easy to come by, but judging from this trailer the
film makers have not only found plenty of
good stuff, but it looks
like much of it is
in colour too.
If the store sounds
like a sports version of the record shop
in High Fidelity (the hit
film, based on a novel by Nick Hornby, about pop - music freaks congregating
in a store called Championship Vinyl),
well, Hornby is a Sportspages regular.
1) Back to the Future Lego:
Like most children who grew up
in a certain era, there's a nostalgic place
in my heart for the Back to the Future
films (
in best to worst order, 2, 1, 3 — discuss).
You know as
well as I do that the phrase «reasonable suspicion» is a carte blanche term of legalese which allows the police to prevent photography -
like the
film clip we're discussing - to be shown
in public or even made
in the first place..
After seeing this
in films like Lethal Weapon I would've thought script writers would use decent researchers to depict the issue correctly but hell, it's
good television!
In a recent YouTube campaign
film, he complained that «we have gone down the road of mediocracy and compromise, we don't
like the idea of excelling of anything because we worry that it implies that somebody is less
good».
Telegraph, 2 October 2006 Rupert - unleashed and unloved «
Like the George Downes character he played opposite Julia Roberts
in My
Best Friend's Wedding, his most successful Hollywood film, Everett really is the ultimate gay best fri
Best Friend's Wedding, his most successful Hollywood
film, Everett really is the ultimate gay
best fri
best friend.
On the one hand, emotional manipulation has always been at the heart of our cultural artefacts;
in fact, we have always lauded the
best artists, writers,
film - makers, composers and the
like for their seamless skills
in moving us and enlarging our horizons.
In their work with
films of DXPs and other organics, researchers found that two problems prevented the
films from acting
like good MR materials.
Trench coats have been made famous by the
likes of Audrey Hepburn
in Breakfast at Tiffany's, as
well as by Jane Fonda
in the 1971
film Klute.
And the strange thing is, I don't look
like myself at all
in this
film, and so many people have said to me that I've never looked
better.»
Daniel Craig is a very
well - known British actor, but it wasn't until his early breakout roles
in films like Layer Cake and Road to Perdition that he ever made it on the radar of American
film watchers.
Unfortunately those movies,
like the later prequel
films of the 1990's left a bad taste
in the mouths of many fans and are indeed
best forgotten.
But considering it is only
like a 15 - minute
film, and having so much to squeeze
in,
in such a small amount of time, he pulls it very
well.
I am a
film student and want to become a
film maker... not porn really but if u want then
well at least it will be
in good taste;) I
like to cook, go out to eat, wine,
film, poetry, literature, fun, photography dancing, music, singing....
They all (apparently) go to the gym 5 nights a week, they all
like extreme sports, and they are all «equally at home on a night out at a fancy restaurant ora night
in with a
good film and a nice bottle of wine» (seriously, who would want to watch a bad
film with a horrible bottle of wine?)
Would not this end up being
good in the event that actual life had been a lot more
like the
films?
Companionship, dancing, music,
film, theater, literature, the arts
in general, and simple things
like spending hours vegging at home, or cooking a
good meal, having a hot chocolate
in...
i
like and enjoy my job also i love read a
good book o see a
good film classic
film i love take
in the morning take a
good cup heavy coffe and is you are there is
best i.m looking for you plaese com..
I'm an honest woman, loving and looking for a man of
good feeling that you
like to enjoy all the pleasures of this life, I need to find my soulmate
in this way, I love cooking, walking, reading, listening to music and watch
films, also love dancing, dining out and shopping also.
In all those great films — as well as some good ones like A Soldier's Daughter Never Cries and Surviving Picasso — James Ivory directed with Ismail Merchant producing; today, though, Merchant has made an effort to get to direct, leaving his normal collaborator as just a small credit in the «A Merchant - Ivory Production» credi
In all those great
films — as
well as some
good ones
like A Soldier's Daughter Never Cries and Surviving Picasso — James Ivory directed with Ismail Merchant producing; today, though, Merchant has made an effort to get to direct, leaving his normal collaborator as just a small credit
in the «A Merchant - Ivory Production» credi
in the «A Merchant - Ivory Production» credit.
After his action - comedy vehicle Double Take was a January 2001 washout, Jones was poised to team with Ivan Reitman for the latter's summer 2001 sci - fi comedy Evolution.Still, Jones retired as 7 - Up's pitch man
in early 2002, and would spend the 2000's nurturing his
film and TV career, appearing
in Runaway Jury and Drumline, as
well as TV shows,
like The Adventures of Chico and Guapo and Rules of Engagement.
With source material
like Oscar Wilde, it's difficult for a
film like A
Good Woman not to come across as a winner
in many aspects.
As schematic as a popular entertainment needs to be yet refreshingly devoid of significant lulls
in the action — for exposition, weapon reloading, lovemaking and the
like — the
film is fast, smart and single - minded, providing not only a satisfying bang for the ever - beleaguered moviegoing buck but memorable debuts for first - time feature director Mimi Leder and fledgling
film studio DreamWorks SKG (Steven Spielberg, Jeffrey Katzenberg and David Geffen)-- as
well as ringing confirmation that George Clooney is indeed a movie star.
Even if is not perfect for his awful villains, some unfunny jokes and the character of Captain Underpants not appering much
in the
film, is still
better than any animated movie
like Cars 3 o LEGO Ninjago Movie.
Like all good art, films should reflect the world we live in, and like it or not - the world can be a mighty depressing place someti
Like all
good art,
films should reflect the world we live
in, and
like it or not - the world can be a mighty depressing place someti
like it or not - the world can be a mighty depressing place sometimes.
Yeah sure they continue where the last
film left off which is
good but the whole thing could of gone much further than it did, it just feels
like they stuck
in their own backyard for safety.
The pressure off, they're free to make out
like teenagers and fall
in love, a happy interlude the
film covers with smart economy, so as to spend more time on getting to know this «hot grandma» (she's struggling to keep her middle daughter pregnancy - free through high school), as
well as the couple's first big fight, occasioned when she wonders why he still doesn't want to sleep with her after nearly 20 dates.
«The Intern» stars both of them respectively and say what you will about sappy plots
like this, «The Intern» is a very, very
good film about life
in general.