Sentences with phrase «different than any other film»

So yes, unless what I see tomorrow is quite a bit different than any other film I've ever seen in the format or a whole lot different than the trailer, hen you're right.

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But after several showings of «The Milky Way» film, Chantal and Jennifer received a letter that was different than other notes of support.
One thing you should know about Infernal Affairs II, other than it is a sequel, is that it is also a much different sort of film than the first one.
In one of the more clever twists, Enter the Dragon's sex slave scene tosses in a different spin — making the women into men — funny, and done with more subtlety than most other films would have shown.
The second place would be Woody Allen because it was so different than a lot of other films that he has ever done before.
Though it's evident that Marina comes from a different class than most of the film's other characters, A Fantastic Woman is withholding about her background and family — and this would be less of a problem if Lelio and co-screenwriter Gonzalo Maza offered her much in the way of motivation or aspirations.
Les Misérables certainly looks strikingly different than most of the other Broadway musical - turned films released in recent years, thanks to some picturesque visuals and unusual camera angles conjured up by director of photography Danny Cohen (who received an Oscar nod for his similar work on King's Speech).
But it's a vintage Cronenberg film, no different than his other explorations into mortality and the crude stuff that makes up human beings.
Other faux trailers included «Don't,» «Thanksgiving» and «Werewolf Women of the S.S.,» and while they were all certainly better than the two main films («Planet of Terror» and «Death Proof «-RRB-, they were never meant to be actual full - length motion pictures (director Robert Rodriguez had different idea with this one, obviously).
One of the things that has made the series so popular has been its focus on family and being a fully diverse cast, making it much different than many of the other bigger films coming out of Hollywood.
This entry is more of an action film than others he's done, which makes it at least somewhat different, but at its heart, it's the same old Adam Sandler you've either come to love or loathe since Billy Madison.
Luis Prieto «s remake of Pusher is in no way significantly different than Nicolas Winding Refn «s Pusher other than Prieto's film takes place in London instead of Copenhagen, and...
We recently had a chance to sit down and speak with Dianna Agron about her new film, her character, and how this movie will be different than other aliens films.
That doesn't mean that these films are any less entertaining than the other superhero films we've seen this year, but they are a different breed of superhero movie, so viewers should remember that before going in.
What was interesting about this film is that it took a different tone than most of the other Iron Mans.
Now The Winter Soldier was grounded in the MCU as a real world that felt different than all the other previous Marvel films.
What I found added a bit to the film other than the bog standard Godzilla / King Kong etc etc, same story different character was the relationship between the Rock and the gorilla using sign language and there was a lot of humour between them.
Had Personal Shopper cast any other actor than Stewart, this film would be a completely different result.
Suicide Squad's director David Ayer drops a few f - bombs in explaining why his film's different than other superhero fare: «all these movies are about defeating the evil alien robot from f*cking Planet X, before it destroys the world with its ticking clock.
The tale of the young girls is certainly interesting, and different than others due to the locale and era, although at its core it's a survival tale like many films based on true stories.
From here on out, this film isn't much different than other coming - of - age or high school romance films you've seen before.
Of course, on the other hand, one would have to accept that a Quentin Tarantino directed Deadpool 2 would likely end up being a very different entity than the original film was.
In actuality, it may be a different look, but it is just as annoying if not more than most other genre films.
Feige talks about Doctor Strange's origin story, how the movie will be different from the comics, rooting crazy concepts in real science, does Steven Strange know about The Avengers, how the film is more respectful to other cultures than the original source material may have been, how this movie was inspired by The Oath, which characters might connect with the Runaways, Mads Mikkelsen «s character Kaecilius, multiple dimensions, the trouble with writing magic action, how Mordo is different in the movie, Rachel McAdams «character Christine Palmer, is the eye of agamotto an infinity stone, the genre of the film, how this film will defy expectations, Steven Strange's role in the larger MCU, will we see cameos from the other Marvel characters, and much more.
The first Sundance in which most of the films went into production after the election of Donald Trump will surely feel different than any other, but this is one of the few works this year that appears to directly comment on the beginning of the Trump era.
It's in the one extended sequence with Moore that the film works best as a cohesive package, in which Ford restrains himself and lets Firth and Moore create a potently passionate portrait of long - term friendship, with all the unspoken history, tender affection, and the not - so - paradoxical simmering bitterness that can sometimes go along with that... particularly when one friend may want something different out of the relationship than the other does.
Naked does seem different than all of his other films — he's got a darkness throughout all his other stuff, but this one is the darkest.
Each film suggests the possibility of a different experience of the present, a time other than that dominating contemporary life.
Each film thus encourages reflection on the possibility of a different experience of time — a time module other than the «on the clock» time of factory labor and the «clock time» that dominates contemporary life.
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