@ass ass in Creed movie I hope this movie is
better than other movies based on games... Mario comes to mind right away
Not exact matches
Probably the
best part (
other than the
movie, of course), were all the adorable photos people shared on social media of their beloved canine companions.
And perhaps more
than any
other comic - related corporation, Disney has gotten some fairly
good marks from comic lovers for the faithfulness of its Marvel properties and the attention to detail shown in both the
movies and TV shows.
The
movie, from Time Warner's (TWX) Warner Bros., won awards in categories such as costume and production design, as
well as makeup and two sound categories on its way to scoring more total Oscars
than any
other film Sunday night.
The franchise has managed to do one thing
better than almost any
other animated
movie: Weave in laughs written for adults with just as much frequency as the stuff meant for kids.
Some of these are bound to work
better than others (The Book of Exodus doesn't really lend itself to the sort of story Scott clearly wanted to tell), but the lesson to audiences is clear: Just because a
movie is about the Bible doesn't mean you can know what to expect when you sit down to watch it.
There are a lot of animated
movies out there that try to incorporate adult humor into a child's film and, while
others may come close, no one does it
better than Pixar.
While some kids might be more sensitive to some media content
than others — what's scary or upsetting for one child might have no affect on another — it's a
good idea to know what might upset your child, limit violent media content, and stick to age - appropriate
movies, books, video games, and
other media.
Writing in his blog at weirdexperiments.com, he points out that: «No
other movie title pops up more often in the heading of a scientific paper
than The
Good, the Bad and the Ugly.»
The researchers found their automated method of
movie citations is
better at predicting greatness, especially in
movies 25 years old or older,
than these runners - up: the expertise of
movie critics (a group of critics or a single critic), the wisdom of the crowd, the numbers of awards won and the amount of box office sales, among
others.
Other than the kids going stir crazy I have enjoyed getting cozied up on the couch with a blanket and watching some
good movies or Instagramming on my phone.
Getting outside allows you and your new online connection get to know each
other better than you can in a quiet
movie theater or restaurant that's either too stuffy or so loud you can't hear a word your date is saying.
Snuggling, reading, talking, watching
movies... Obviously I do
other things outside of the bed as
well, but there's not much
better than a rainy...
Than we can plan to meet up for dinner,
movie, a long walk, or anything you would like to do to get to know each
other better.
I «am 5» 6 with long dreads laid back guy with a
good heart of gold love to help people an love to cook an travel an watch
movies an play sports an i love to make people laugh i try to be happy everyday an thank god for getting me up out the bed everyday but
other than i don't play games so if you...
I am 44 yrs old 6» tall 185 lbs more salt
than pepper hair mustache and beard looking for the right person to grow old with and I enjoy
movies dining out as
well as quiet evenings on the couch at home cuddling if this sounds
good please feel free to contact me to get to know each
other better: --RRB-
I didn't expect much from this
movie, in fact I expected to hate it, but Spiders is a much
better movie than many
other horror films that has been released this year.
With all deference to Martin Booth, author of the novel «A Very Private Gentleman» on which this is based, some books work
better as
movies than others and maybe his book wasn't meant to be turned into THIS
movie.
I don't know why «Your name is Bob» made me laugh, but it did... pity none of the
other jokes in this lame excuse for a
movie was
better than mediocre.
Good acting from York, but
other than that, I didn't care for this
movie.
Somehow that moment says everything we need to know about his negligent upbringing, though Haigh weaves in
other clues: Charley's home is a sty, messier
than the stables where the horses sleep, and the only fatherly advice his dad has to offer is, «All the
best women have been waitresses at one point,» even if the
movie bears out that observation.
Really
good movie, holds a strong purpose
other than a suspense or action
movie.
there are many
other sweet moments shared between the families and to be hones this
movie is miles
better than pixels, grownups jack and Jill etc..
Other than the fact that she looks great, and that the
movie has an ending that I actually thought was smart, with a
good wrapped - up feeling that will satisfy those who were invested in the series, there is absolutely nothing positive to say about this final chapter.
Overall, maybe it might make your girl cuddle up into your wimpy arms once or twice, but
other than that, I wouldn't watch this
movie if you truly want to have the need to check under your bed and lock your doors before sleeping, like any
good horror
movie should, It's unbelievable that people are giving it an 8, 9, and EVEN 10 out of 10 for this.
When Tommy's cast and crew finally get a break for lunch and ask each
other what
movie they signed up for, actress Carolyn (Jacki Weaver) earnestly answers, «Even the worst day on a
movie set is
better than the
best day anywhere else.»
Probably more
than any
other filmmaker, his name evokes instant expectations on the part of audiences: at least two or three great chills (and a few more
good ones), some striking black comedy, and an eccentric characterization or two in every one of the director's
movies.Originally trained at a technical school, Hitchcock gravitated to
movies through art courses and advertising, and by the mid -»20s he was making his first films.
Anna Kendrick and Chace Crawford make up the last couple, rival foodtruck chefs, albeit they are the least like the
other four, and at times, appear to be starring in their own
movie — something that could possibly work much
better than this film here.
This
movie is a mixed bag on one side is Kevin Hart mostly improvising which give most of, if not all of the film's funny dialogue, he also shares
good chemistry with Ice Cube, on the
other side the scripted jokes, are most of the time
well lame, this fun to watch now
than most of the
movies are ****
Even as characters are tweaked and actors bring a slightly different energy
than his
other movies, The
Best of Me is still the same mushy Nicholas Sparks adaptation with drama so overwrought audience members can't help but laugh — at least until they're sniffling during the closing credits.
Some people says videogames are as much art as
movies, those people are idiots, videogames are
better than movies, Videogames can express art in another dimension, and monster hunter tri expands that dimension to the point of let you even wonder what a hunter is, what a monster is, it makes you forget you are playing, it instead makes you feel you are really chasing monsters and risking your life, you can cry with this game like with no
other, heavy rain?
So different from what I'm used to,
better than the
other kids
movies.
Garland, working from his own screenplay, has infused Ex Machina with a pace
best described as deliberate, with Garland's willingness to let the story breathe having both positive and negative ramifications on the
movie as a whole (ie certain sections are far more enthralling and entertaining
than others).
Make your sappy true - life tabloid story, but at the very least take a small amount of time flipping back over the entire history of music in search of a cut that's more interesting, more vital
than the god - damn Passenger — something which doesn't instantly remind you of many
other,
better movies.
I love that
movie and, of course, it will win because it got way
better ratings
than all
others!!
The message that getting the valuable video is more important
than protecting oneself and
others is not a
good one to be putting out to audiences, especially in a disaster
movie.
While I can understand why people do nt like Michael Cera, I thought he did very
well in the role and I was glad to see him playing against type, since
movies like Youth In Revolt have shown that Cera is more
than capable of playing characters
other than the stereotypical nerdy, awkward guy.
The
movies that worked
better than the
others have been when the team coalesced in a
better way.
In the end I don't exactly have any huge complaints with «War Horse»
other than the nagging feeling that a
better movie could have been made.
And although Owen might not be a parent's first pick for a role model, he does a
better job of it
than any of the
other grown - ups in this
movie.
The core bond between these two is just a secondary layer of drama, but it's the reason why Boone's
movie works as
well as it does because it echoes the core drama, which is none
other than young love.
«The Lego Batman
Movie»: It's far better and (intentionally) funnier than the year's other Batman movie, «Justice League.&r
Movie»: It's far
better and (intentionally) funnier
than the year's
other Batman
movie, «Justice League.&r
movie, «Justice League.»
The
movie's shambling, episodic structure ensures that certain sequences fare much
better than others, and it's ultimately clear that Nebraska is at its
best when focused on the father / son dynamic between Dern and Forte's respective characters - with the heartfelt authenticity of such moments generally compensating for the
movie's various deficiencies.
Just because they do them
well, though, doesn't make the
movie less reliant on shock value
than any
other zombie flicks.
Other than that, Steve Carell is
good as Gru, but the rest of the film is pretty shallow, uneventful, and a predictable kids
movie — and
well, the jokes die, they die fast and hard.
Other than a brief conversation held between
best friends Gerry (Elizabeth Olsen) and Lilly (Dakota Fanning) at the beginning of the
movie, where they discuss first Lilly catching her father cheating on her mother and then the strange notion of parents having sex in general before moving on to their own unappreciated virginity, there is no real plot to become de-virginized.
A real
movie lover's
movie, The Aviator sees Martin Scorsese bring a touch of panache to this Howard Hughes biopic, which features probably Leonardo DiCaprio's
best performance to date (though he does look rather too young for most of the film) and a host of
other fine performances, none finer
than Cate Blanchett, who is mesmerising as Katherine Hepburn (though never quite so mesmerising as Hepburn herself was).
Miller's both incredibly winning at the more upbeat side of the character (it's a version of the gay
best friend archetype we actually recognize from real life, rather
than from
other movies), but sells the broken - heartedness, the step - sibling bond with Watson, and the general sense of being on the wrong side of the cool kids beautifully.
On the
other hand, I found the end of the
movie to work
better than the novel.
Big news this morning — #BlackPanther sold more advance tickets on @Fandango in its first 24 hours
than any
other MCU
movie,
besting previous record holder Captain America: Civil War.