According to the press release, Narco Terror is «a sophisticated, action - packed twin - stick shooter that thematically harkens back to
classic action movies from the 80's and offers great diversity with several arcade gameplay sequences.»
Not exact matches
Speaking about the film recently in Los Angeles, Cera — who in this film, takes some refreshingly bold steps away
from his usual one - note nerd persona — and co - writer / director Edgar Wright (who also did the zany cult
classics Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz) discussed the meaning of the film, the stretching Cera had to go through for the role, and the way in which the film's hyperkinetic
action sequences are really just the same as the dance scenes in Grease or a Gene Kelly
movie.
Press her stomach and the Enchanting Melodies Belle doll sings the
classic song «Something There»
from the live
action movie Beauty and the Beast.
Good: Starscream is a lot cooler in this
movie, Best computer - graphics for any
movie to date, Original Optimus voice, Bumblebee vs. Barricade scene was awesome, Decent story, but the Unicron story is a million times better Bad: No Hot Rod or Soundwave, Shia LeBeouf, Ending, Futile attempts to connect to
classic scenes, lines and concepts, No Stan Bush soundtrack, Some immature humor ruined a lot of the
movie for me, Poor dialogue I really expected a lot
from this
movie and am very critical about my feelings towards it - Overall Michael Bay made a good
movie, but he made it appeal to the masses (immature jokes and a lot of
action) and it gave up a lot of other crucial aspects to the story and quality of the Transformers franchise.
Fox doesn't have any revivals of
classic sitcoms or new adaptations of popular
movies on its fall TV schedule, but it does have X-Men-related show, a live -
action Star Trek parody
from Seth MacFarlane, and a show about Adam Scott and Craig Robinson hunting supernatural creatures.
The latest epic
action / adventure
movie from Ridley Scott arrives in theaters today and it revisits a
classic medieval hero we're all very familiar with.
Entertainment Weekly shared some new images
from the upcoming Beauty and the Beast live -
action movie and they're definitely incorporating some
classic Disney.
Classic action movie which grips you
from the start and keeps you on the edge of your seat for the whole ride.
OPENING THIS WEEK Kam's Kapsules: Weekly Previews That Make Choosing a Film Fun by Kam Williams For
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.
We do have a little to go on
from how Wan has described the
movie in interviews, saying: «The spirit that I'm going for is like a
classic sort of swashbuckling
action adventure, sort of high seas adventure story.»
If you look at Disney under Iger's reign, the studio has moved away
from making mid-budget
movies and instead shifted its focus almost entirely on building brands within the Disney family: Pixar
movies, Star Wars
movies, Marvel
movies, live -
action Disney adaptations of
classic animated
movies, etc..
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).
ScreenRant writes that Luke Evans (The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, Dracula Untold) will star as the superlative MRA; considering Evans got his start performing in musicals in London's West End, his casting seems like another hint that the live -
action movie might incorporate some of the
classic songs
from its animated predecessor.
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.
You can, believe it or not, see some of Leitch's affinity for the silent
classics in Deadpool 2, a
movie that often blends
action and comedy with visual wit and efficiency, offering an unexpected new angle to a sequel that returns with the expected load of R - rated snark and in - jokes for
movie buffs (Celine Dion sings over the opening sequence, which invokes everything
from Bond
movies to Flashdance.)
We've already seen at least one full - length trailer, but these new TV spots reveal even more footage
from Disney's latest live -
action version of one of their
classic animated
movies.
Uniting everyone
from highbrow cinephiles to explosion - happy genre fans (the film featured on all but two of the seventeen lists submitted), George Miller's fourth
movie in his post-apocalyptic franchise was an absolute wonder, literally the best
action movie in decades, and a
classic even before the title character (Tom Hardy) has had his mask removed.
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?
The live -
action adaptation brings to life the
classic manga comic, and takes inspiration
from the animated
movies and series that followed the original 1995 anime.
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.
(2014) dir Jalmari Helander w / Samuel L. Jackson, Onni Tommila, Ray Stevenson, Victor Garber, Felicity Huffman, Jim Broadbent, Mehmet Kurtulus [110 min; DCP] The latest
from the director of the twisted Christmas cult
classic Rare Exports, BIG GAME is a rollicking adventure in the vein of 1980s teen
action movies.
Also in the spirit of the
classic Hong Kong
action movies, Payne is never far away
from a discarded gun; all of which can be picked up and wielded.