Sentences with phrase «complaint about this film»

I saw Proud Mary at the end of last week, long after the complaints about under - promotion gave way to complaints about the film's glaring flaws.
Nevertheless, these are mostly minor complaints about a film that might be the director's richest, and certainly ranks with «Secrets & Lies,» «Naked» and «Topsy - Turvy as one of his very best.
In fact, if there's any complaint about the film at all, it's that the Susan segment feels a little cold (no doubt a reflection of the characters that inhabit it) and lacks the substance and nerve - wracking tension of the other storyline.
My only complaint about the film would be how quickly Hugh Glass's character recovers from his wounds - wont say anymore in case of spoiling it but everything else was great!
No, my biggest complaint about the film is the casting of Hollywood stars.
Cemiria Dawn, the creator of the petition, then goes on to provide a bulleted list of itemized complaints about the film, ranging everywhere from Luke Sykwalker's characterization to the «Cheap, sometimes childish humor» to the entire Canto Bight subplot with Rose and Finn.
Several hundred viewers, including dozens of scientists, filed complaints about the film's accuracy, impartiality and fairness with Britain's Office of Communications, or Ofcom, which among many duties monitors standards for programming.

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There were rumblings about a resolution last month at the denomination's annual conference, and complaints from about a dozen people prompted LifeWay to remove the film from its shelves and online store.
Gamble fuck what Thomas Edison might have said, holy shit man, the average filmgoer to the average film blogger, show me this barrage of complaints about frame rates, show me in the span of Row Three, and all the shit that has been parsed over in 100 + threads about everything film related or otherwise, where this great wealth of historical proof exists where people, the masses, film fans, have been complaining about film rates.
With all of my complaints about how this film all too often discards promising plot areas to spark a sense of unevenness, hurrying, outside of that area of storytelling, is hardly a big deal, so what this series really has to worry about is, of course, bloating, because all of this unevenness, as well as repetition, could have perhaps been avoided if this saga wasn't just so blasted overblown, not necessarily to the point of falling flat as too sprawling to stick with, but decidedly to the point of feeling rather overambitious.
One quibble I have with the film is that it occasionally gets confused whether it wants to be a serious drama or a comedy - but that's just a minor complaint to be made about an otherwise tremendously effective film.
Likewise, there's no cause for complaint about the lossless DTS - HD Master Audio 5.1 mix, which ably adds body to the film's music and effects while keeping the dialogue above it all.
The movie may peak there and too early and [insert any complaints about visual flexibility here] but I don't require perfection in film and especially not in any of the theatrical high - wire genres.
My biggest complaint with the first film is that basically all the characters are just lifeless walking people that I could care less about.
The laziest critical complaint about screen adaptations of plays is that they look like «filmed theatre», as if this were descriptive.
In this climate, any sort of backlash — which can be translated as a reflection of reasonable complaints about the way the film deals with racism — is powerful enough to derail a frontrunner.
A complaint heard all too often about modern horror films is that they aren't very scary.
The film focuses instead on the ways the two sisters deal with their relationship — which they both desperately need to do — and the way the sons learn something, however haphazardly, about the difference between true unhappiness and the complaints of childhood.
I will make sure people remember that, especially when there are so many complaints about the lack of films featuring strong women, or the lack of diversity in the Oscar race.
When: July 1st Why: One of the biggest complaints about the first «Magic Mike» was that it was a lot gloomier than moviegoers were expecting for a film about male strippers, and Channing Tatum has addressed those issues with the promise that the upcoming sequel will be a much lighter affair.
Ian McEwan can have no complaints about a new film based on his 2007 novel On Chesil Beach, because he adapted it himself.
Writer and director Joss Whedon has always described himself as a feminist, which is fair enough considering he created Buffy the Vampire Slayer, but in May he was forced to deactivate his Twitter account after being deluged by complaints about Black Widow's role in his film.
Scott insisted that he was «not complaining, but rather pointing out how pointless, how silly it sounds when anyone bothers to venture a complaint» about these films.
My one major complaint about the movie is that I do not care for the way they filmed and edited the fight sequences.
My biggest complaint about motion capture films had been that no matter how «natural» the characters appeared their eyes always looked creepy.
Despite complaints from comic book purists about the liberties this film takes with the source material, it manages to present both Xavier and Magneto as fresh and rich characters who are both worth exploring.
The most common complaint about the 2013's The Purge — even among those (like me) who otherwise liked the film — is that it sort of wasted its very clever «all crime is legal for one night» premise by focusing on one fairly basic «home invasion» story.
One of the biggest complaints about «Magic Mike» was that it was a lot more serious than people were expecting for a film about male strippers, and producer / star Channing Tatum addressed that issue with the promise that the upcoming sequel would be a much lighter affair.
I can't summon any complaints in the video department, as picture quality is about as good as I have seen for a 2 - D animated film.
There were a few complaints I had about the film as a whole.
Considering near every complaint made about one of the films he features in has something to do with how rushed the story...
And the hits keep coming... Yesterday, I wrote about complaints lodged by members of Sarah Palin's Alaska posse against HBO's «Game Change,» a film about the 2008 GOP presidential campaign that is scheduled to premiere March 10.
Although Star Wars has always been head and shoulders above anything else, visually speaking, I have a slight technical complaint: why is it that Lucas makes such a big deal about digital filming having such superiour colour and brightness when most of what he shoots is black space and brown desert planets (TWO this time!)?
I have a few other complaints to raise before I tell you what is really and truly good about this film.
Early in the film, one of the nuns responds to one of Lady Bird's short stories by saying that she obviously loves Sacramento, which doesn't seem to sync with the litany of complaint she registers about it.
If I had to make one complaint, it would be about the film's use of music.
Marvel has heard your complaints about MCU films being scored with boring, forgettable soundtracks, and will be calling your bluff shortly.
In fact, similar complaints have been historically made about most children's entertainment media during the peak periods of their popularity, including video games, comic books, radio, film, and novels.
One extremely slight complaint: During my second attempt at the exam for the first lecture, I got a question about blackbody radiation, which hadn't been addressed during the filmed lecture.
Still, ultimately, he filed an official complaint about my research and what he perceived as my bias (I fully disclosed on - line that my wife's family lives in Bruce County, Ontario — home to some large wind farms and the location of some of my scenes in the film).
The first is the BBC's handling of complaints about his (correct) claim that «astrology is a load of rubbish» in his film, the Wonders of the Solar System.
Back in 2007, a giant 176 page official complaint was lodged at Ofcom, (the UK's communications regulator of broadcasts) about skeptic climate scientists seen in the British video «The Great Global Warming Swindle», and the complaint went so far as to include its criticism of Dr Soon's non-speaking contribution to the film, while noting his «big oil» funding.
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