When Jim Caviezel hyped up the movie as the «
biggest film of all time — it's that...
In the US, it's reached a mighty $ 562m, making it the seventh
biggest film of all time for the territory, behind Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Avatar, Titanic, Jurassic World, Marvel's The Avengers (as it was called there) and Star Wars: The Last Jedi.
The most - watched Oscars ceremony ever came 20 years ago, when Titanic, on its way to becoming
the biggest film of all time, won the big prize.
They will be
the biggest films of all time, far bigger than my character.
It is now bound to be
the biggest film of all time and there is a new hope that our precious franchise is, at least for the time being, saved.
Not exact matches
Disney and Marvel obviously know what they're doing with superhero movies — they've brought some
of the
biggest franchises to screen — however, at the same
time, making every single
film need to fit inside the already established franchise starts to limit the amount
of creative license any one director can have on future characters as Marvel's Cinematic Universe only grows larger.
Meanwhile, Netflix (nflx) is second to only
Time Warner's HBO (twx) in terms
of TV category nods (nine to HBO's 12), while the streaming giant also picked up three
big nominations in the
film categories, including two for its original feature
film Mudbound.
While Black Panther rode a huge wave
of critical acclaim and fan excitement to the
biggest opening weekend ever for the month
of February (and the fifth - largest
of all -
time), raking in more than $ 426 million worldwide, a small number
of Internet trolls still did what they could to dampen the good vibes surrounding the trailblazing
film, which features Marvel's first African - American director (Ryan Coogler) and a cast led by black actors such as Chadwick Boseman and Lupita Nyong» o. Starting last week, in the first few days
of Black Panther «s highly - anticipated theatrical release, some Twitter accounts started trying to spread false accounts
of attacks at screenings
of the movie.
The little vulgar newsshoprint freebie that started in Montreal back in 1994 now has more than 800 full -
time employees in 34 countries making books,
films, video, magazines, events and music, all funded through partnerships with some
of the globe's
biggest brands.
Nearly $ 40 billion was invested in risky leveraged buyouts in the USA, including 40 %
of the amount used in the buyout
of RJR Nabisco, which ended in the
biggest corporate scandal in the USA at the
time and became the topic
of the book (and the
film), «Barbarians at the Gate» (Watkins, 1994).
But then again, I was one
of the few back on the»90s who thought (and who still thinks) that Cameron Crowe's
film Almost Famous sucked
big time.
Obviously, it's not the first
time the book has been adapted for the
big - screen: At the
time, the 1927 version was one
of the most acclaimed
films ever made.
A project
of A Wrinkle in
Time's scope would be a
big deal for any
film director, but DuVernay is feeling the spotlight in a unique way.
Every
time I said yes, amazing people who believed in me and who've had a
bigger vision
of what I could do in this world stepped forward — from my mom who went vegan with me after my fourth recurrence
of bone cancer, to the yoga teachers who insisted I could become a yoga teacher too, to the talented woman who designed my website, to the director who brought together the crew for this
film and made an idea a reality.
My
bigest pasion is making
films; I spend a lot
of time studying, reading, novels mostly, and listening to music.
Even the
biggest film fan would acknowledge that it's very difficult to get to know someone when conversation is forbidden until the credits roll, but at a concert there's plenty
of time to chat between songs, while the songs themselves help to fill any awkward silences.
These superfit actors from across the pond may have spent a ton
of time filming some
of this year's
biggest television and movie hits, but they also carve Directed by Shana Feste.
«This
time, its war, «was the tagline and Aliens went on to become one
of the
biggest blockbuster
films of 1986 and not to mention ending up being nominated for Seven Oscars including a Best Actress nomination for Sigourney Weaver and winning two Oscars for Sound Effects Editing and Special Visual Effects.
Reservoir Dogs: Bloody Days by
Big Star Games is a third - person top - down shooter with few connections to Quentin Tarantino's
film other than it being about gangsters with color - coded names; and yet Bloody Days partially succeeds in its aspiration to revive a classic for crime and gangster
films, while offering a
time - rewind mechanics that helps the game distinct itself from the pool
of titles in the top - down shooter category.
For me this happened
big -
time during William Friedkin's The Exorcist, when I realized that I was expected to believe the
film's superstitious nonsense, that the movie was using its horrors as a sadistic club against sensitive people
of faith, especially devout Catholics.
Since winter is a slow
time of year for finding
big money movies, now is about the best
time to release an independent
film.
Very Bad Things features a pretty terrific cast; while it features no real «
big time» stars other than Cameron Diaz - who only achieved that status upon the release
of Mary, which happened after this
film was already done - it offers a very solid list
of quality actors.
Also despite it being Terrible it was a
big hit in Korea landing in there highest grossing
films of all
time.
There is a scene where Gonzalez, the youngest member
of the cast, delivers the most emotionally raw moment in the
film, and it is gut - wrenching in the best way (think Hiro's «I'm satisfied with my care» moment in «
Big Hero 6,»
times infinity).
It takes ba ** s to come right after Avengers: Infinity War, one
of the
biggest superhero movies
of all
time and sh ** on its star power by presenting a
film that's more entertaining, engaging, relatable and immersive (without relying on 3D).
The
film is a deep character study
of Riggan Thomson played by a moving and stellar Michael Keaton a once -
time big movie star struggling to regain importance in his contemporary setting while trying to establish himself as an artist worthy
of praise and to get rid
of his «Birdman» image.
This
film just doesn't have that same kind desperation, that same kind
of «we're running out
of time»... even though one
of the
film's main visual concepts is the
big clock counting down.
Outside
of his
film work, Ifans briefly served as lead singer
of the band Super Furry Animals before they struck the
big time in the late 1990s.
The
film spends enough
time on building Killmonger and that includes taking T'Challa out
of the story for a while but it serves the
bigger picture.
It's increasingly hard to remember a
time when every superhero
film made wasn't made as part
of a wider universe, as instalments in an ever - growing web designed to bring the head - scrambling continuity
of comics to the
big screen.
This movie is the
biggest waste
of time in all
of film history.
Following the series» demise in 1991, Helgenberger returned to television guest - star status on ER, where she had a four - episode - long recurring role, and in the miniseries The Tommyknockers.A presence on the
big screen since 1989, when she made her feature -
film debut in Steven Spielberg's romantic fantasy Always, Helgenberger has played a wide variety
of roles in
films ranging from Species (1995) to the moody The Last
Time I Committed Suicide (1997) to Steven Soderbergh's widely acclaimed Erin Brockovich (2000).
Throw in Myrna Loy and you have a very fun movie with 3 actors at the top
of their game.The
film is about a test pilot (Gable) and his trusty mechanic (Tracy) who meet a girl (Loy) and how the strain
of a test pilot's life affects them all.The
film is a little long, but the action is well done.The acting is the main reason to watch this
film, and if your are a fan
of the
big three, then you will have a good
time.
He joins the pantheon
of all -
time movie imbeciles with warped delusions
of grandeur and is responsible for several
of the
film's
biggest laughs (see: his constant claims he works in espionage).
But there are others who know that such
big films can also have substance; that either overtly or covertly, then can be a reflection
of the
times we live in, present critiques
of prevailing ideologies and attitudes both thematically and in their presentation.
Yes, he's fine with the
big action mayhem that is par for the course with these
films, but he understands that the thing that makes any
of it interesting is making sure the audience really enjoys spending
time with these characters.
All that mixed with the ingredients
of a blockbuster
film, a great cast, good humorous
timing and spectacular set pieces makes for a very entertaining ride that works as a standalone
film as well as part
of the
bigger picture.
The Atlantic looks back on the key
film scenes
of 2017, this
time Meryl Streep's
big moment in Steven Spielberg's 1970s newspaper drama.
The songs used in the
film are often
times giving off polar opposite vibes then what you're viewing, which is a technique I'm personally a
big fan
of.
Raimi's first
film since 2009's Drag Me to Hell (and first
big - budget production since his Spider - Man trilogy) is a $ 200 million, visually dazzling, 3D prequel to the story told in 1939's The Wizard
of Oz, chronicling the rise
of said wizard from his humble beginnings as a small -
time Kansas magician.
But there's one Science Fiction
film that towers above all others
of the genre, as well as all other
films, and that is Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey, which Warner Brothers barely released in
time to actually be seen on a
big screen during the relevant year.
The
big lebowski is one
of the best
films of all
time the characters have a likability that most
films cant capture, the dialogue is one
of the funniest and most natural I have ever seen and the
film has a lot
of things to uncover such as
With the new
film of the space opera saga finally on the
big screen and the release
of Battlefront's new sequel, both after a decade overdue, it is definitely the best
time to be a Star Wars fan.
The script — as is the case in nearly every Ninja
film — has holes
bigger than Okinawa, and the acting is downright atrocious, particularly that
of Norris, who, thankfully, improved with
time.
No The Interpreter «s
biggest selling point is the fact it was the first
time film cameras were allowed inside the inner sanctum
of the United Nations.
It quickly became the
biggest money - making
film of all
time and changed the shape
of the
film industry.
Most
of his
big films are also covered in the bio and show just how much swing he had during his reign, the issue he had with controversial ideas and how his close friendships with top stars
of the
time like Doug Fairbanks helped him.
The
big lebowski is one
of the best
films of all
time the characters have a likability that most
films cant capture, the dialogue is one
of the funniest and most natural I have ever seen and the
film has a lot
of things to uncover such as theories that are not directly told but in a subtle way so multiple viewings is beneficial and a lot
of fun.
Not long after our intrepid heroes» arrival in Hollywood, there's a
big showdown including most
of the characters from the
film, and this single scene probably packs in as much madcap insanity as the whole running
time of Meet the Feebles.
But the
film also has too many memorable vignettes to count: Haven Hamilton's prickly recording session, where he mercilessly browbeats a hippie pianist; Barbara Jean's squirmily uncomfortable, rambling psychological meltdown while performing live for an impatient, unforgiving audience; Sueleen's conflicted ambitions when her «
big break» devolves into a cheap striptease act; gentle Mr. Green's quiet suffering at the hands
of his flakey niece; John Triplette's negotiations with various talent, buttering each
of them up with compliments while at the same
time insulting the musical form (and its admirers) in which they practice.