Thorin has had the movie goer's experience which is
different than the film goer's experience.
She plays a suburban housewife in the sketch and even though that couldn't be more
different than this film, she raised an eyebrow.
The character's origins in the comics, however, is much
different than her film origin.
Not exact matches
The scene ultimately ends on a
different note
than in the original
film's cut.
Rogue One is a much
different film and worth seeing clean, it is as many have described a war movie set in the Star Wars universe, and I enjoyed it more
than Force Awakens.
-- This
film looks very
different than the birth movies I've seen / heard about in the past, but seems very interesting as well.
But after several showings of «The Milky Way»
film, Chantal and Jennifer received a letter that was
different than other notes of support.
The team realised that they could create
films with unique optical properties by combining layers with
different refractive qualities - creating a non-metallic, mirror - like
film that can be more
than 90 per cent reflective.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D.) plans to keep more
than half of the campaign donations he received from Democratic donor and Hollywood
film mogul Harvey Weinstein after it was revealed last week that he had settled sexual harassment claims with at least eight
different women.
The Home Master system also uses a
different filter design: you replace the combination filter and filter housing rather
than only replacing the filter, which can allow a
film to accumulate inside the filter housing.
The team's simulations reveal that diamond - like carbon
film is formed at the atomic level in a
different way
than was thought.
They tested over 100 polystyrene
films of
different structure, thickness and at
different temperatures, which took over six months, and the computer simulation cooling rate was many orders faster
than in experiments.
Those bubbles arise because the thin sticker
film expands at a
different rate
than the window glass when they both heat up.
The idea is that the
film, when applied to
different surfaces such as glass or brick, can produce solar energy more efficiently
than conventional silicon wafer — based solar cells — which are made of materials similar to those used to fabricate computer chips.
The advent of HD
film has put a greater emphasis on makeup and makeup for
film and fashion requires
different techniques
than traditional makeup.
When the connecting revelation comes, it's more incidental
than elegant, and while its tale is compelling, it sometimes feels like it belongs in a
different film.
Perhaps in the early 1930s when the
film is set, things were not so radically
different for women
than they were in the early, pre-suffragette 1890s when Oscar Wilde wrote his play — but, without wishing to suggest that the battle of the sexes is now definitely over, things have certainly moved on, and the
film's preoccupations with womanly virtue and womanly repute is of more historical interest
than contemporary relevance, leaving the distinct impression that this «updating» of Wilde has been done only by half measures.
One of the greatest and funniest horror
films ever made, it has a great story and a powerful scenes with great visuals and exquisite acting, I am a big horror fan, this one is good, it is really good, although I was barging for something smaller and simpler, but it turned out to be way too
different than expected!
I went in this movie expecting a cheap slasher horror
film, but I was having high expectations, because it has been announced in development since 2009, what I got was way too more in depth
than I was barging for, this movie can't be reviewed without spoiling it, what I have to say is... SEE THE CABIN IN THE WOODS, it is
different dark comedy with mystery and great visuals (hint) SEE THIS MOVIE.
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.
There are a number of great set pieces littered throughout the
film, each one very
different than the next, although the opening attack on Philadelphia is probably the most exciting.
The Hangover series comes to a merciful close with an installment that's at least a slight improvement over its immediate predecessor, with the narrative, thankfully, going in a slightly
different direction
than the first two
films (ie there's no actual hangover this time around).
If the title character, Machuca, was given more of a reason for his name to be the title
than the
film could have been better, or have reached a
different direction, but it is still a well made
film, and I learned about some Chilean history that I was not aware of before hand.
Some people who watch this
film will get something completely
different from it
than what some else does.
The
film's chief villain, the angry and revenge - minded Killmonger, is a
different sort of bad guy
than what we're accustomed to getting in superhero movies.
One could argue that this
film has to be slower
than those that followed it, because it has to introduce and explain so many
different aspects of the world of wizards.
The three strangers each play a
different role in their game — Dollface interacts with the family first, knocking on the door and entering the home at lot earlier
than in the original
film.
The story, about a man who is kidnapped and held captive for two decades and seeks revenge upon his sudden release, is very similar to the original, but just
different enough to keep fans guessing; Lee has suggested that his
film has an even darker ending
than Park's.
A
film that is a bit
different, probably my own misunderstanding,
than advertised from the trailers.
As I've mentioned, the production design is
different — more colorful; more beautiful and more area specific
than we've seen in most earthbound Marvel
films.
Sure, this
film possesses a better pedigree
than most movies of its type — director Fatih Akin is rated higher in international
film circles
than «Death Wish» remake director Eli Roth, Diane Kruger won the Best Actress prize at Cannes for her performance and the movie is Germany's entry for this year's Oscar for Best Foreign Language
Film — and its intentions may be nobler, but, at its heart, it is not markedly
different from its genre brethren.
So in that way, I'm on a completely
different level
than critics are for this
film.
Bleakness, Arturo Ripstein's
film implies, demands
different kinds of labor from a man
than from a woman.
At the center of the
film, however, is a story that not only functions as true continuation of the events in the original, allowing the characters to grow and change in
different ways
than the first chapter, it's surprisingly emotionally engaging and resonant.
Coming just a few short months after the release of Paul Greengrass» 9/11
film United 93, World Trade Center immediately establishes itself as a completely
different animal
than its counterpart - as director Oliver Stone eschews the jittery authenticity of United 93 in favor of a far more traditional, thoroughly cinematic sort of vibe.
His script is more ambitious
than that of the average horror
film, with a plot structured across
different timelines, creating excruciating tension in the process.
One couldn't find a culture more
different than the simian society of Planet of the Apes (1968), a
film that Schaffner was engaged to direct after Blake Edwards pulled out.
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly) that do indeed provoke some inquiry towards the subject of dying and the boundaries of morality - but this
film does none of that, Haneke's objective here is no
different than in Funny Games: he simple wants to use the shock value to prove that we are captivated to a sickening extent by watching horror unfold before us.
In fact, Spielberg's depiction of the wartime life of Oskar Schindler (Liam Neeson), a German entrepreneur who opened factories to help the Nazi war effort in Poland, only to staff them with Jewish workers, remains Spielberg's most personal
film, but for
different reasons
than ancestry.
Both Thor and Thor: The Dark World presented us with something drastically
different than what was before it, including expanding beyond the cosmos and accepting the God - like characters as normal, which really pushed the medium of comic book
films, while also blending humor and action in a way that made the character both interesting and viable.
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.
Urman said the scale of the
film is
different than what the company typically does, they're engaged full tilt.
Just about any
film that explores the question that all of us ponder about what happens to us after we die already starts with built - in intrigue, and while Flatliners eventually becomes a relatively standard «Twilight Zone» - esque story about dealing with the guilt and remorse of one's past to resolve one's future, it's certainly a movie that stands out as quite
different in style and, to some extent, subject matter
than most anything that Hollywood had churned out before.
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 premise of Turbo Kid not only sounds unique but much
different than most post apocalyptic
films that have been coming out over the past years.
We've known the new
film, directed by Josh Trank (Chronicle) will have some radically
different concepts going on
than we're used to seeing in the classic Fantastic Four comics.
The second place would be Woody Allen because it was so
different than a lot of other
films that he has ever done before.
More
than 300
films from 60
different countries will be screened over a span of 10 days.
But an official trailer of the
film was released today and judging from what is shown, The East appears to be more
different than it sounds.
An extended cut of the
film's previously - released trailer (see above) offers a better look at Hazel's daily life, via a talk with her parents - one that's rather
different than the conversations most teens have with their mom and dad - as well as an extra moment or two between she and the young Augustus Waters (Elgort): a teen amputee and bone cancer survivor, whose thirst for life and upbeat personality make it all but impossible for Hazel to be immune to his charms (or so the trailer informs us, anyway).