The overall feeling of the game is strongly inspired
by classic action movies.
Not exact matches
Hans Gruber makes for an unlikely business icon, but the villain of the
classic 1988
action movie Die Hard (played with gleeful malevolence
by the late, great Alan Rickman) had an apt insight into the nature of success.
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movies opening March 30, 2012 BIG BUDGET FILMS Mirror Mirror (PG for
action and mild crude humor) Overhaul of beloved
classic fairytale has exiled Snow White (Lily Collins) returning to the kingdom to wrest both the throne and a handsome prince (Armie Hammer) from the clutches of the evil queen (Julia Roberts) with the help of seven dwarfs.
Ten years before events proper begin, a teenage group of would - be
movie makers, the Fuck Bombers, were formed, bonded
by a love of
classic action flicks.
And fans of
classic Hollywood
movies will appreciate that four of the five are directed
by Raoul Walsh, the Warner
action - drama specialist whose lean, muscular style give his collaborations with Flynn a distinctive, driving quality different from the more ornate and elaborately designed spectacle - oriented studio gloss of Michael Curtiz (The Sea Hawk and The Adventures of Robin Hood).
Disney is continuing to dig around in their vault for new
movies inspired
by their old
movies with Mary Poppins Returns, a sequel to the 1964 live -
action musical
classic Mary Poppins that will have Emily Blunt stepping up to play the titular nanny instead of Julie Andrews.
Inspired
by the
classic Disney adventures «Escape to Witch Mountain» and «Return from Witch Mountain,» this all - new
movie is packed with spectacular effects,
action, and family - friendly thrills.
When I first properly developed a love of the genre, I was spoilt
by the wealth of
classic and new titles being released
by Hong Kong Legends, a DVD label that started in 1999 which specialised in Hong Kong
action movies.
OPENING THIS WEEK Kam's Kapsules: Weekly Previews That Make Choosing a Film Fun
by Kam Williams For
movies opening March 5, 2010 BIG BUDGET FILMS Alice in Wonderland (PG for fantasy,
action, violence, scary images and smoking) Tim Burton directs this animated sequel to the Lewis Carroll children's
classic revolving around now 19 year - old Alice's (Mia Wasikowska) return to the whimsical kingdom for a reunion with the White Rabbit (Michael Sheen) and other childhood friends, and to end the Red Queen's (Helena Bonham Carter) reign of terror.
Even as the Warner Brothers logo is displayed on - screen, the
movie is already kicking into high - stakes craziness
by blaring ridiculously over-the-top dramatic shootout music reminiscent of any one of your favorite
classic brain - dead 90s
action films.
Sure, the Brothers Grimm fairy tale existed long before Walt Disney made the
classic animated Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, but this
movie only exists as a crass way for Hollywood to make money
by updating a known story into a generic medieval setting with tons of meaningless
action.
Actually, the best
movies on Netflix are staggeringly good right now: You can see films
by Richard Linklater, Quentin Tarantino, Steven Spielberg,
classic romantic comedies,
action movies, sci - fi masterpieces, radical documentaries and foreign films.
In a film year marked
by gothic imagery, twisted interpretations of
classic myth, and send - ups of modern art, who'd expect all three from the sequel to John Wick, the surrealist
action movie par excellence that cast Keanu Reeves as a hit man out to avenge his dog?
Milanoir, an original pixel - packed
action game inspired
by classic Italian crime
movies of the 1970s is arriving later this year for Nintendo Switch.
The film plays like a tribute to
classic Hong Kong martial arts
movies and adventure odysseys
by an appreciative American fan and Disney veteran Rob Minkoff has the right attitude, if not the chops for
action spectacle.
It's inspired
by classic 80's family sci - fi
movies like Short Circuit and Flight of the Navigator, adapted directly from Daly's own short film Miles, and is more of a kids
movie (or «family
movie») than an edgy sci - fi concept or
action movie like Michael Bay would make.
Back in the fall, we learned that Sony Pictures was reaching back into literary history for a new live -
action and computer generated hybrid film
by adapting Beatrix Potter «s
classic character Peter Rabbit for his own
movie.
I'm inspired
by other modern
action movies as well as
classic survival
movies.
Inspired
by Hollywood blockbusters and
classic action movies, Blood and Truth approaches VR on the completely opposite side of the spectrum.
FEATURES • Massive update for 2015 • Perfect tap & swipe controls • Twisting levels with dramatic ups & downs • Explosive
action, infiltrations & escapes • New characters with outfits & perks • Next - gen graphics • Awesome audio inspired
by classic spy
movies • Full HD resolution