While he remains focused on his career aspirations, his lighter side comes out as soon as
a corny movie comes on.
With its straightforward premise and a steady stream of random brutality, this lurid,
corny movie, based on a trailer from 2007's Grindhouse, is almost mind - bogglingly grisly.
Cheesiness and
corny movie spoofs are the way to my heart!
I love everything about it — from the weather to the food and
the corny movies, to Halloween and the build up to Christmas and the New Year.
Not exact matches
Sure it's a
corny Michael Bay
movie, but it's one of the better
corny Michael Bay
movies.
The family room is where you'll catch us with a giant bowl of popcorn watching
corny Hallmark
movies.
Honestly, I'm a huge nerd, I love kids
movies (because, let's be honest, I'm still a kid at heart), and
corny jokes...
It's a fun
movie that does have it's
corny moments, but most of the time it's Vin Diesel causing trouble and being mean to kids.
This
movie is
corny and predictable.
Some of the acting is pretty bad, mainly with the brother / preacher and the first wife (but her problem is the
corny «gangster» dialogue she spouts off), but Paul Muni is quite good, especially in the scene that closes the
movie.
The
movie is
corny enough to remind you that boxing rings are square.
Starts off great but slides down hill after that,
corny dialogue accompanied implausible human vs mech fight scenes, I know it's just a
movie but come on!
It's a
movie from the 80's so it is
corny in parts, but it is a very good horror
movie.
Reality - bending silliness - or even a good gross - out joke or two - would be preferable to the stale,
corny jokes this
movie tries to pass off as comedy.
What we have here, is a one joke
movie that's excruciatingly juvennile and gut bustingly
corny but that's not to say it wasn't at all funny.
There's nothing particularly memorable about this frantic animated romp, which adapts the iconic phone - app game into a
movie using a rather
corny plot.
More importantly, it makes an opportunity for a black / Asian male actor to occupy a multitude of non-stereotypical roles that may seem
corny and over the top, but how many Asian actors get to open
movies throughout the year that don't involve martial arts?
The
movie itself is a lot like Melissa McCarthy's occasionally overbearing, shamelessly
corny and indefatigable character of Deanna.
The plot may be
corny sentiment, but the
movie is rousing entertainment, with two engaging...
Maybe some time will soften those sentiments; people accused Frank Capra of being
corny and today his
movies hold up better than any others from their era.
An unapologetically silly
movie that manages to hit the right notes, this free - wheeling comedy makes up for its
corny premise with sharp writing and acting.
Sundance 2018: Family
movie night returns with Oscar - winner Alexandre Espigares» often beautiful, sometimes
corny version of the frontier wolfdog saga
Although this film is a stone - cold classic, it does contain many of the trappings of 30s - 40s era
movies that haven't aged well, such as a
corny original score and some broad jokes based on cliches that fall pretty flat.
I don't think it's a particularly good trailer, painting the
movie as much
cornier than it actually is.
And there's a sequence near the end that feels like the seed of a far richer, stranger sequel: a sendup of the
corny «inspirational» TV
movies that viewers of a certain age will remember all too well, in which a character overcomes a handicap after years of feeling sorry for himself.
This is one of the great
movies about creativity - it makes other screen biographies, even good ones, look
corny and obvious.
I do think superheroine
movies are normally really
corny and bad.»
In her mature incarnation, Latika is played by Freida Pinto and is impossibly model - gorgeous, and Slumdog Millionaire turns more floridly
corny and
movie - ish.
I rarely find
movies about kids to be genuinely funny (they're usually full of
corny - cute gags), but The Kings of Summer has an intelligent, razor - sharp wit and embraces the bizarre with such fearlessness that it had me laughing every step of the way.
Packing
corny jokes, Bat credit cards and (at times) an absurdly sexy soundtrack, «Batman Forever» is a whole lot of fun throughout, and something we'd definitely watch more than a certain recent Batman
movie...
Seems like a
corny mix of «Doctor Dolittle» and «Night At The Museum,» but with Kevin James in the lead there will sure to be laughs — he did, after all, make «Paul Blart: Mall Cop» a surprisingly funny
movie.
Like Crowe's other
movies, Singles does have its moments of on - the - nose romance that strike you as
corny.
The ideal candidate for this material would be David Fincher or perhaps Steven Soderbergh; Stone's
corny, indiscriminate direction recasts Snowden (Joseph Gordon - Levitt) as the brooding, fist - clenching hero of a bogus spy
movie, complete with a couple of fictional mentors played by Rhys Ifans and Nicolas Cage.
That being said, go into this
movie knowing that it is a campy,
corny, over the top superhero / action / comedy that is just about crazy shooting sequences and one - liners, and you'll be fine.
Though the
movie isn't without the typical Bayisms (from the overuse of slow motion and lingering shots of the American flag, to the
corny dialogue), «13 Hours» is a marked improvement compared to his recent output that harkens back to earlier films like «The Rock.»
Meyers is in her element when the
movie plays like classic narrative cinema, unafraid to go for the
corny sentiment that she does with more conviction than the attempts at zeitgeist comedy.
Features all the zesty fights, slick effects and goofy slapstick one expects from a Jackie Chan family
movie... though the film's
corny cyberpunk pastiche appeals exclusively to kids.
What this film doesn't need is a performance like Emmy Rossum's, who tries to stink up the
movie with her femme fatale scent, but comes with endlessly
corny potential most easily compared to Uma Thurman's Poison Ivy in Joel Schumacher's opus to the death of comic book
movies, Batman and Robin.
Non-Stop is the latest in a sub-genre of films where Liam Neeson plays the hero in an action
movie with a dubious plot, risible twists,
corny dialogue, or all three of the aforementioned.
The premise of this DC Comics character is so
corny, it's a wonder that the
movie isn't a total unintentional laugh riot.
And while McDonagh hedges his bets a bit here with the auto - critiques (you mention one instance, but it's hardly alone; this is the type of
movie where the characters call their own speeches «
corny»), this is, otherwise, a consistently downbeat film.
It doesn't require much thinking and can, at times, rely on
corny moments, timely celebrity namedropping and sight gags (the spider bite scene is somewhat cringe - worthy, especially after the repeated flashing of genitals — you'll see what I mean), but sometimes all a
movie needs to be is entertaining — which this one definitely is.
Yes, they can become
corny or goofy, or downright ridiculous, but there are very few of the Bond
movies that have been released in its 53 - year history that I generally do not like.
Similarly, what once was cutesy but still charming in Thor's love story with Jane Foster (Natalie Portman) and the
movie's kitschy humor becomes kind of
corny with repeat viewings.
I'll admit that the
movie is a little
corny and the chemistry isn't the best between Cooper and Helen Hayes, but overall it's a beautiful example of early filmmaking and this new release by Kino is exemplary.
«On My Way» by the Neighbors plays during the closing credits, marking the the most egregiously
corny song to be featured on an Eastwood
movie since the barfworthy «Colorblind» in Invictus.
Due to the
movie being 40 years old, some parts of this
movie did not age well.Some of the jokes came off as extremely
corny and a bit to much.
Caro captures the exciting first moments of flirtation and early - relationship bliss with music - video - like montages, both sweet and
corny, but the story within the flashback becomes more and more nonsensical and tiresome as the
movie goes on.
As for THE POST, despite the relevance of its themes, the quality of the performances, and the prestige of cast and crew — Spielberg directing Tom Hanks and Meryl Streep onscreen together for the first time, this
movie about The Washington Post defying the courts in order to publish the Pentagon Papers which would reveal the government's awareness of the futility of continuing the war in Viet Nam — is conventional and
corny.
The script, which while akin to his masterpiece, Pan's Labyrinth fails to engage or entertain us anywhere near as much as that
movie did, and the dialogue, particularly some of Hiddleston's lines, are very clichéd and
corny, and you can also almost guess where proceedings are going to lead to next.