We now have a couple of international release dates, and it looks like we will
definitely see the film in 2013.
You should
definitely see this film if you are attending SXSW.
I would
definitely see this film again, a great evening out.
Definitely see this film, regardless of its Oscar buzz.
I'm just being a bit filmic here, but I can
definitely see film elements being injected to video games these days as they get more advanced and broad.
Not exact matches
It's good to
see he doesn't go unnoticed, he
definitely shows up on
film.
But I didn't even KNOW about the documentary until a couple days before I
saw it, so there could
definitely be a gap between the
film itself and the publicity campaign surrounding it.
Grant Lally certainly didn't want to answer any questions as you will
see in the video and he
definitely did not like being
filmed in a public forum.
So first thing first, I
filmed a video opening the box, and featuring what comes in the kit along with swatches of all 20 eye shadows, now bare with me since swatches are
definitely not my strength and you'll
see why!
However, this was
definitely the most violent and realistic war
film I've ever
seen and I had to look away a lot during the battle scenes.
Oh then you
definitely need to
see it, it's such a lovely piece of
film and fashion history!
However, you
definitely don't have to have
seen the original Evil Dead
films to enjoy the TV series.
Stir of Echoes is an underrated
film and
definitely should be
seen by every horror fan.
I can't say much more without using Spoilers but It is a
film definitely worth
seeing.
Even if the ending seems a bit tidy, the
film is still effective and nicely creepy —
definitely worth
seeing.
Fallen is a remarkable psychological horror
film that
definitely is a must
see.
This
film is
definitely worth
seeing if you don't go into it expecting more of an thriller.
This
film was really worth the trouble of finding the New York theater and I even skipped part of a class and I don't regret it,
definitely a must -
see, wether you're a Wes Anderson fan or not.
If they come out with more
films, i would
definitely go
see them and i advise anyone that enjoys effective horror to do so as well.
The characters are all very fun to watch, the comedy that comes from the situation our main character is in is very funny, and is
definitely a
film people need to
see, especially in our environment that's thankfully becoming more tolerant.
Comprising of interviews with the people that knew him best, Marley is a near perfect
film, one that
definitely is a must
see for fans of the artist.
Moulin Rouge is
definitely the best
film I have ever
seen!
The characters are all very fun to watch, the comedy that comes from the situation our main character is in is very funny, and is
definitely a
film people need to
see, especially in our
I was
definitely in the minority when I
saw this
film.
Rope is a classic picture, one that
definitely needs to be
seen by genre fans, and it's a
film that steadily builds up the tension, in order for the viewer to really get into the story and not turn away.
It's easy to
see why this is so often considered among people as one of the best
films ever;
definitely one of the best American
films.
As a diehard fan of heavy metal music, I for one
saw this
film, and
definitely loved it.
This
film can
definitely be
seen as an introduction to a horror
film for people who are new to the genre.
I've certainly
seen worse Disney
films, and I've
definitely seen worse more recent
films with a similar theme, (the atrocious «First Daughter» and sleep - inducing «Chasing Liberty» spring to mind!).
I don't
see myself ever coming to love this
film in the future, but I would
definitely consider a few viewings to revisit these likeable characters.
In an interview with BBC's The One Show, Oscar winner and new raider of tombs Alicia Vikander talked about how excited she was to be playing a badass female character and how exciting it is «To
see female characters in these kinds of
films... It's
definitely a big change happening.»
This is one
film definitely worth
seeing on the big screen.
I
saw RIP TIDE (Aussie strictly Disney flick, cute for tweets but that's about it), Argento's DEEP RED (for the first time and on the big screen - was a gooey delight tripped up by the usual giallo issues), VICTORIA & ABDUL (odious and blandly crafted), and FIRST THEY KILLED MY FATHER (thankfully on the big screen since Anthony Dod Mantle's cinematography deserves it - the
film is strong, even if Jolie is
definitely not a subtle director).
Even though a lot of the scares weren't as effective for me in this
film because of the more comedic tone, I could
definitely see the impact and effect they had on the audience, so I'm sure those segments work.
Among action blockbusters such as CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE WINTER SOLDIER and GODZILLA, it seems strange to think that this
film is one of the most entertaining
films I have
seen this year (which is
definitely no small achievement).
This is
definitely one of the most effective and emotionally affecting disaster
films I've
seen in a long time.
This is
definitely going to be one of the must -
see films of the year.
This is
definitely more interesting, I'd really like to
see more major studios push to
film sequences in IMAX and explore the possibilities of shooting at a higher framerate in the future.
Though I
saw quite a few great
films this year, I
definitely saw some stinkers.
Sure, it may be tedious at times, but it
definitely is worth
seeing if you love this genre of
film.
It's a weird little
film and I'm never really fully understood it, but you can
definitely see why so many people hold it up with reverence.
Mr. Gaga: A True Story of Love and Dance (Tomer Heymann, director) I hadn't heard of Ohad Naharin before
seeing this
film, but I
definitely know about him now.
I've
definitely had superhero fatigue for a while now, but I've enjoyed Ryan Coogler's previous
films, so I really want to
see this.
The first teaser trailer for the
film has arrived online today, and at two and a half minutes it is
definitely one of the longest «announcement trailers» I've ever
seen — especially considering the fact that there is very little pay off at the end.
Casino Royale remains my favourite but SPECTRE
definitely delivered everything I want and hope to
see in a 007
film - apart from a memorable theme song.
if you
saw and loved Haneke's previous
film «Amour» you will
definitely enjoy this one but stroll in the park it most
definitely isn't, more a nightmare crawl into tombstone territory with a few grim chuckles.
Stopped watching this
film after 30 minutes, the fight scene was the worst choreography I've
seen in a boxing
film so far, Jake may have gotten into shape but he
definitely didn't learn to box.
I wouldn't consider it a classic but it's
definitely a good
film that should be
seen at least once.
While we didn't
see it ourselves, buzz on the
film was mixed, but there are
definitely a lot of people impressed by Ruairi Robinson «s feature debut.
In 2013 the IPA gave five nominations to Paramount's The Wolf of Wall Street only to have Paramount themselves come back and say the group had
definitely not
seen the
film.