Plus, he and Foxx break out their best Wakandan accents to recite
some classic movie lines.
To say nothing of the mayhem that ensues after Rios utters his take on
the classic movie line «at least things can't get any worse,» which we all know is an open invitation for things to do just that.
I wondered on Facebook and Twitter and the consensus was, don't feed the trolls, As Jamie Bradburn put it in a tweet, paraphrasing
the classic movie line: «Forget it Jake, it's the Toronto Sun.»
Not exact matches
Christmas Vacation Shitter?s Full Red Lounge Pants One of the most memorable
lines from the
classic late - 1980s
movie National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation starring Chevy Chase and Randy Quaid is «Shitter's Full.»
Christian Mingle was more along the
lines of a Lifetime or Hallmark Channel
movie instead of either of those
classics, but we appreciated the effort.
That is a
line from the
classic movie, The Ten Commandments.
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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.
I urge everyone to see this
movie, if only to experience what will surely become a
classic line of dialogue:» (The strangest thing you've overheard this week)!»
The now
classic line «we're going to need a bigger boat» becomes «we're going to need bigger guns,» and Jurassic Park only had a handful of Velociraptors, where this
movie fills Madison Square Garden with reptiles.
The
movie is hysterically funny, with some near -
classic lines of dialogue that might even make Quentin Tarantino envious.
The «manic pixie» archetype has also materialized in a number of
classic movies as well, with the original
line - up including Audrey Hepburn's Holly Golightly from Breakfast at Tiffany's, Marilyn Monroe's Sugar from Some Like It Hot, and even Ruth Gordon's eighty - year old Maude from Harold and Maude.
But even as the film takes its cues from the
classic British publisher, 2000AD is drawing from the
movie to entice fans of the film to the comics
line.
in the above trailer, she's echoing the
classic line from James Whale's 1931 film of Frankenstein, just one of the myriad of
movies to deal with man - made creatures.
Entertainment Weekly is reporting that Bill Skarsgard (Hemlock Grove) is set to portray the fearsome Pennywise in New
Line Cinema's two -
movie adaptation of the Stephen King horror
classic It.
More news from the ever growing world of Halloween - inspired fan films on this #MichaelMyersMonday, as director Kohl Bladen released a new video today featuring Tony Moran, who played the briefly unmasked version of Michael Myers in John Carpenter's 1978
classic, explaining why he decided to reprise his most iconic role one more time in Halloween: The Night Evil Died, and unofficial non-profit sequel that will continue the story
line from the original Halloween
movie series (parts 1 - 8).
«La La Land» isn't the most original story — it borrows from all the
classics, like «Singin» in the Rain,» «An American in Paris» and «A Star is Born» — but while the film treads very familiar ground, Chazelle freshens it up with some delightful song - and - dance numbers that attempt to redefine the
movie musical, including one where the two lovers literally dance among the stars that toes the
line between fantasy and reality.
I'm reminded of the
classic line in the
movie, Airplane, when Lloyd Bridges, as Steve McCrosky, looks at the chaos around him and says, «Looks like I picked the wrong week to stop smoking.»
Many times I have paraphrased the
lines spoken by John Belushi in the
classic movie The Blues Brothers, telling people that I was on a mission from God to teach legal research.