Sentences with phrase «decent movies on»

Streaming is quick and as long as HTC can get decent movies on the service you'll want to watch - at the moment it's classics like Ferris Burris Day Off or Napoleon Dynamite, then this has strong potential for the travel bound tablet fan.
This was a good mindset going in, because it isn't a very faithful adaptation, but it's a decent movie on its own.

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I'll wait to see the movies at decent prices in real theatres where they start on time.
While there have been some decent movies based on King's books, a lot have been crummy.
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Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen on DS is a whole lot better than the terrible movie and a decent action game in its own right.
A drama of upper - middle - class menace that can't quite bring itself to be a full - on slasher movie, this has a few too many clichés but offers some creepiness and decent performances.
Solidly told by German writer - director Fatih Akin («Head - On», «The Cut»), it displays decent if unexceptional TV - movie chops until a pile - up of plot holes and wild story twists take it somewhere so crude that you'd be forgiven for finding it offensive.
Come on, Hollywood, give us movies with people of substance with decent values, not this drek.
It's difficult to imagine how a communal experience could make the movie better on its own merits, but it's quite easy to imagine how a constant stream of laughter and groans could make for a decent communal experience.
Solid B, I saw this movie last night on discount night at my local theatre at 9PM and there was still a decent draw.
In a film filled with examples of whites either habitually exploiting blacks — or even in the case of the fundamentally decent but chronically guilt - stricken Schultz, deciding to «take responsibility» for them — Stephen's calculated and ultimately self - defeating betrayal of a figurative «brother» is truly diabolical and heartbreaking, not to mention a ballsy move for Tarantino, who could have easily gotten away cleaner as a white writer - director without hinging the back half of his movie on a case of Southern Stockholm Syndrome.
Erased was a halfway decent movie but it failed to deliver on many accounts.
We're due for a decent movie based on a video game.
Relying on a combination of archival footage, the prison letters of the doomed dead men walking (as read by impersonators Tony Shahloub and John Turturro), the reflections of sympathetic lefties like Professor Howard Zinn, and the folksinging of Arlo Guthrie, the movie does a decent job of convincing any open - minded viewer that Sacco and Vanzetti were indeed framed.
Though Kathy Bates and Furlong's acting is decent, there is no reason to see this inspirational saga on the big screen; in scope and goal, it's a suitable TV Movie of the Week.
Yet it lacks for original images and unique perspectives on this done - to - death subject and may feel overly familiar to anyone who's caught a half decent war movie in their time.
In this movie at LEAST they found people that could speak the language and still be decent actors, despite this movie not depending on it.
The deal this week is admittedly scant on Xbox Live Arcade offerings, but there's a decent pull or two if you're looking for a game based on a movie.
I mean come on, the guy was like 6 when he made this movie, and honestly he does a decent job, even if he does deliver his lines rather woodenly at times.
There are two decent Amityville Horror movies: the 1979 original starring Margot Kidder and James Brolin, released when some still believed the book it was based on was a true story; and 2016's The Conjuring 2, which features a big scene in the infamous eye - window house, and is technically not part of the 18 - film...
Most of the movies on this list are decent, but almost all of them have real serious flaws, or just aren't anything special.
Johnson doesn't show up until the fifth (official) entry in the «Fast & Furious» series, and he sits out a lot of the seventh movie, but he's a big part of what made this franchise jump from a decent series of car - racing movies to one of the best and biggest action franchises on the planet.
Video game movies are usually received poorly by critics and aren't exactly blockbusters when it comes to the box office but the success of the recent Tomb Raider movie shows that its possible to make a decent movie that's based on a video game franchise.
David Mackenzie — «Starred Up» Scottish helmer David Mackenzie is easily the most experienced name on this list: his latest is actually his eighth film as director, and his previous work has included major movie stars like Ewan McGregor, Tilda Swinton, Jamie Bell and Ashton Kutcher in films like «Young Adam,» «Hallam Foe,» «Spread» and «Perfect Sense,» some of which were decent, some of which weren't.
We are almost at the end of January, which has been a pretty decent month for horror movies on Blu - Ray and DVD.
A decent boxing film that spends time on training and tactics — something like Raging Bull or Rocky — always has a shot at becoming one of the best action movies ever.
But I'll concede that it's damn near impossible to create a decent movie based on a videogame.
If you want to know why there still haven't really been any decent movies based on video games up until now, there are a few obvious reasons, the biggest one being the lack of quality directors stepping in to bring a coherent vision to the big screen.
With Liman's latest film, The Wall, about to arrive in theaters, I re-watched and ranked Liman's movies, which have a surprisingly consistent tendency to be both wildly entertaining and compellingly thoughtful.I should note that Getting In, Liman's first film, which IMDB lists as a video - only release, is genuinely tough to see these days and after a lengthy search, I wasn't able to find a decent copy on home video to screen for this piece.
It picks up on the cliffhanger the previous movie ended on and works towards a fitting conclusion that will be enough for the fans that have stuck around, as well as anyone that happens to walk in and hope for a decent action flick.
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.
And since it simultaneously serves up a compelling storyline and does a decent job of character development, it's worth checking out just based on the rarity of a movie with an empathetic black protagonist even being made about the Congo.
For devolution, one can turn to «The Hobbit» trilogy, now on Blu - Ray waiting for the inevitable fan - edit that turns three bloated movies into one pretty decent one.
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.
Joining the video is a surprisingly tame DD 5.1 track; of course, the song selections are so banal that they wouldn't give the speakers a workout under the best conditions, but aside from some decent low - end for the sci - fi components, the mix is as humdrum as the movie itself — although the audio on the DVD is without any serious defects.
Sparse while featuring a series of spoilers as back - of - keep - case summary, the only special feature on the disc is a «Sneak Peeks» section featuring trailers for Undisputed, Tangled, Halloween Resurrection, Ordinary Decent Criminal, and a Dimension Films reel with clips from The Crow, From Dusk Till Dawn, Mimic, Scary Movie 2, Hellraiser, Halloween H2O, Supercop 2, Senseless, etc. but oddly enough, the disc includes no trailer for Asunder itself.
Here's a selection of some of my personal recommendations for movie musical fans looking for something decent to watch on video / DVD:
I suppose Disney figured that a good (decent, anyway) movie deserves a bad DVD and a horrible movie deserves a good DVD (some great extras on this good DVD!.
It's unfortunate Edgar Wright felt the need to «faithfully» adapt the comic book, because there's a decent story without it and it's unfortunate he wastes a lot of good performances on a gimmick movie.
Actually, I thought that was a decent movie, but it didn't exactly inspire Willis to quit his day job on TV's Moonlighting.
It is, as such, impossible to overlook the feeling that the movie is simply spinning its wheels in the buildup to the action - packed climax, with the plodding nature of the midsection exacerbated by an almost total dearth of energetic interludes - which, perhaps predictably, ultimately cements Man on a Ledge's place as a decent 22 - minute television episode that's been unnaturally stretched into a full - length feature.
The genre may have evolved since that early definition, but the underlying factors still require a decent bad guy to help the movie make the right impact on its audience.
But while there are some hilarious verbal and visual gags peppered throughout this movie, it all hinges on a script that's painfully obvious and animation that simply isn't inventive enough to hold the attention without a decent story and stronger characters.
At times the movie boasted decent vivacity, but the tones also became rather flat and faded on more than a few occasions.
Unashamedly jumping from brutal kills and macho shots, this movie enjoys how shallow it is, and, despite having all of the flaws explained above, still manages to produce a decent movie that is on any action junkie's bucket list.
The set up for the movie is a classic one and sets things off on a decent note.
True, the movie could have done without such a heavy - handed focus on the phenomenon of internet videos, but «Never Back Down» is still a decent guilty pleasure that most people won't see coming.
On paper, it sounds like a pretty decent movie.
It is great that these two were nominated (I will forever be on record that, despite my general hatred for The Danish Girl and Eddie Redmayne's performance, Alicia Vikander is excellent in that movie), and it's great that they have a decent chance to win (I'm going to keep clinging onto my belief that Mara is the frontrunner until that dream gets crushed into a fine paste) as well as freeing up space for the likes of Charlotte Rampling in the Best Actress category, but it's equally frustrating that other performances, namely Kristen Stewart's career defining turn in Clouds of Sils Maria, are left on the outside looking in.
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