Sentences with phrase «decent little movie»

And lest you think I hate Inception, I still think its a decent little movie just not something I would count in the Top 30 or so of a given year, much less this year.
The new version released by Flicker Alley at last does justice to the cinematography of William Mellor, and it's the difference between a decent little movie and one that's near - great.
The elements are in place for a decent little movie, but Loach overplays everything, offering nothing in the way of surprises.
This is a decent little movie with a really nasty woman.

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It's a good movie with a decent though predictable plot, a few veteran actors provide a little panache, a....
One clever idea we came across some time ago and made note of (but have yet to replicate ourselves) is to gather up a pile of decent size boxes and have kids decorate them like little cars to create their own «drive - in» movie theater.
I thought White House Down was good... action was decent and a little comedy... overall i thought Olympus has Fallen was better overall action wise and more intense throughtout the movie...
It's solidly decent, which for a video game movie qualifies as a miracle, but it gets off to such a solid start that it's a little disappointing when it starts going through the motions.
Steenburgen, perhaps at her insistence, is infused with a little character — a short bio and a few decent lines — never less than likeable, but her real function, as she's canny enough to realise in - movie, is to act as a bevaginated settlement for an long standing debt.
In more competent hands, The Secret Lives Of Dorks could have been a decent little teen movie — it even has one genuinely inspired idea, in which Voelkel and Marano attend the school's Halloween party dressed as each other.
The acting is decent all around, with Everett a little more subdued than he normally is, probably because Paul is either drunk or stoned for the majority of the movie.
There are also good performances from supporting characters Miranda Richardson (The Bachelor, Merlin), Lisa Marie (Burton's wife, who has a habit of showing up in small roles in his films), Michael Gough (Alfred from the Batman movies), Ian McDiarmid (Restoration), Christopher Walken (Blast From the Past, The Rose Hotel), an unbilled cameo by Martin Landau, Jeffrey Jones (Ravenous, Stuart Little), and a surprising decent Caspar Van Dien (The Omega Code, Starship Troopers), probably because the amount of spoken time allotted to his character was kept at a minimum.
Also included on the first disc is the featurette entitled «That Little Extra Documentary,» a decent making - of that goes into more detail on pre-production for the movie.
Had «Burnt» simply stuck to Adam training his team, overcoming obstacles, and setting him on a path to redemption, it would've been an ordinary, but likely decent and enjoyable little movie.
It's a decent little flick that kids will have fun with, and adults may as well — even if you really dislike kids» movies, you won't hate it.
The only decent character in the movie is Nicky's loving and playful Uncle Mitch (Gary Basaraba), but there is too little of him in the movie and the direction taken with him is a shame.
The story begins like something out of an old Hollywood movie: a young attorney working at a small firm who just wants to carve out a nice little uncontroversiall practice for himself so he can make a decent living and provide for his family basically has this case thrust upon him when he isn't looking.
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