Sentences with phrase «book flick done»

While sporting an impressive cast of competent actors and a blank check of a budget to spend on sets and special effects, first - time director Kinka Usher and screenwriter Neil Cuthbert (The Adventures of Pluto Nash, Hocus Pocus) seem to do everything they can to make Mystery Men the most painfully unfunny and unoriginal comic book flick done since Batman and Robin.

Not exact matches

It's so much easier to forgive glitches, outdated visuals and flick - book framerate when you've got a friend laughing at them too, but this doesn't mean we should forgive them.
After seeing just how far Marc Forster's zombie action flick World Ward Z strayed from its source material as written by Max Brooks, the most nit - picky of Harry Potter fans should be thanking their lucky stars that their beloved franchise followed J.K. Rowling's books as closely as they did.
After seeing just how far Marc Forster's zombie action flick World Ward Z strayed from its source material as written by Max Brooks, the most nit - picky of Harry Potter fans should be breathing a collective sigh of relief that their beloved franchise followed J.K. Rowling's books as closely as they did.
This doesn't even feel like a comic book movie, almost having the feel of an indie sci - fi flick.
The Incredible Hulk represents a comic book movie that is middle - of - the - road and, for many, is just an unremarkable flick with an unremarkable villain, played admirably by Tim Roth, who does well with what he's given.
«The «Squad» movie doesn't look like any other comic book flick I've ever seen.»
I must admit to not having read any of J.K. Rowling's insanely popular children's books about the 11 - year - old wizard (here played by Daniel Radcliffe), but it doesn't take a fan to see that director Chris Columbus and screenwriter Steve Kloves took great pains to remain as faithful as possible to their source material — after all, not for nothing does a kid flick like Harry Potter end up clocking in at two - and - a-half hours.
I don't intend this to be a spoiler, because, you know, the book's been around for almost as long as this movie runs, and Rankin & Bass already adapted it (somehow squeezing Tolkien's slim volume into one 77 - minute animated flick)-- but if you don't read and live under a rock: the dragon dies.
The ones I'm sticking with (Undaunted Publishing, Everyday Author, Book Review 22 and Flick Hit), I'm doing so for very specific, strategic reasons.
That might change when the up - coming generation who do everything with a flick of their finger on their smart phones or their tablets becomes the dominant book demographic in about 10 - 20 years.
It rates as an experience, and flicking through stamp - sized book cover images online really doesn't.
To cast a spell all you do is flick the wand and book off the spell goes.
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