Sentences with phrase «does in the movie»

Calliet points to a photo shoot Boyega did around Thanksgiving last year for The Hollywood Reporter that shows off the actor looking «leaner and ripper» than he did in the movie.
Ms. Streisand will be doing it in a movie version of Larry Kramer's play The Normal Heart.
Back some of these people into a corner with a moral dilemma with limited choices and I think its fair to question whether or not they will act something like the Christian husband did in that movie.
Your child will feel like she's following the fireflies to Mama Odie's house, just like Tiana and Naveen did in the movie.
I love that Merida sounds just like she did in the movie.
The tricky part, you will find, is when the kids want the conductor to spell out a word, like they do in the movie.
You'll also get to peek at the newborn nursery, but don't expect it to look like it does in the movies with babies all lined up.
That's how it's done in the movies, and the young buck often uncovers the truth.
Whether you prefer to be called Palpatine, Darth Sidious, or the Emperor while wearing this mask, you'll look just as evil as he did in the movies.
Simply «fake chew» like they do in movies.
Because ever girl wants to fall into the arms of her lover like they do in the movies, right?
But as eHarmony staff worked with producers on the script, they decided to make changes to the actual service, so that it provided customized help like it does in the movie (making it a more accurate depiction).
There's evidence that background music in real life works the same way as it does in the movies.
So, what the hell is Topher Grace doing in this movie?
The story's message is very simple as in all Coen Brothers» movies, the symbolism is so subtle and exquisite as in all Coen Brothers» movies, and every character with or without an arc or a sub-plot has a thing to do in the movie's plot or at
Bill Murray was wasted in the film; he looks bored and has nothing to do in the movie.
There might not be a lot that's unsurprising here, but even the bits that should be cheesy never descend into the silliness they might have... and often do in the movies that get the splashy openings.
Turns out that the entire time Lila and Eve have been playing kickass Tina - Terminators, there has been a second agenda unfolding behind the scenes — one that at least partially excuses the way Lopez's turn comes across so much phonier than the work she did in movies like «Selena» and «Out of Sight» nearly two decades ago.
That's a real shame, because these are great actors that had nothing to do in this movie.
He's a mad physicist and inventor himself, and he has something to settle with Tony Stark, something from their past that ties them together... So Ivan starts pounding on metal, wearing welding goggles, and hooking up electric things, as men are wont to do in movies like this.
The worst thing he does in the movie is have an unconsummated attraction to opera singer Jenny Lind (Rebecca Ferguson, with Loren Allred singing).
I love Aubrey and have no idea what she's doing in this movie.
A sequence where Churchill rides the underground and meets the citizens of Britain may have happened, but coming where it does in the movie feels very cloying.
Vince Vaughn, he talks fast, almost to the point of his words becoming gibberish, and he does this in every movie.
It seems neither heroes nor villains can do it all themselves in movies these days.
Magneto does the same thing he does in every movie.
I was just thinking of signifiers and conflating different icons which you do in this movie to some degree.
And for Daniels, what he does in this movie makes it even more shocking that he'd want this on his 2014 resume.
I was a fan of this reboot and they really captures him perfect by using the digital character model that they did in the movie to make this status.
Without the familiar face of Rocky and the tone and spirit of that first film, I doubt many people would be this willing to give Adonis «Donny Creed» Johnson the benefit of the doubt as long as we do in this movie.
Disney has released a new Captain America: Civil War featurette to People magazine, focusing on the women of the film, including Scarlett Johansson's Black Widow, Elizabeth Olsen's Scarlet Witch and even Emily VanCamp's Agent 13 (who promises she has more to do in this movie).
«I can't imagine many of his contemporaries doing and committing to what you have to do in this movie.
So any of the important characters are going to be in this film and they are going to have something important to do in the movie.
You lost track of what was what and you din't sense the size and mass in Transformers like you did in this movie.
However, why it would want to do this in this movie is unclear because (a) it isn't the same terminator and (b) I can't remember anyone ordering him (it?)
Also, whether I'm objective or not, I will say that what Meryl Streep does in this movie, building a narrative about her character with each line, move, and gesture, is, even by her standards, astounding.
Hook and Tiger Lily have a romantic subplot that no one cares about and Peter spends a lot of time being a really awful brat — which jives with what a selfish asshole Peter Pan is in literature, so at least they got that right — and there's a giant blind crocodile but Hook never loses his hand because Warner Brothers thought they were launching a franchise and could do that in another movie.
Can we please stop doing this in movies, please?
Hart has the easiest role as he's simply asked to play the same Kevin Hart role he's done in every movie.
Apparently the film will have entire sequences done in movie musical format and McKay is interested in filming them «Les Misérables» style, with the actors singing the tunes live on set rather than having them pre-recorded.
Leia has rarely gotten this much to do in these movies, and here she's not only capable of extraordinary feats (the Force is strong with this one) but she's also as wry as we knew the actress to be off - camera.
«The fact that Mark gave the emotionally powerful performance that he did in this movie, that comes from completely committing yourself to putting that story on the screen.»
That's all we did in movies back then.»
The action that I'm doing in the movie, the rolling around on the ground and punching — things that a 40 - year - old man should not be doing — and on top of that, the tremendous amount of prosthetics and makeup, but at the end of the day we would shoot some pretty beautiful stuff.
It is going to be, I believe, the most impressive and unbelievable thing that Tom Cruise has done in a movie, and he has been working on it since right after Rogue Nation came out.
What Tom is doing in this movie I believe will top anything that's come before.
Michael Bay does this in his movies, which is why he gets 100 % test audience scores for fucking Transformers movies.
So you don't know what this autobiographical element is doing in the movie and how to react to it.
As for what Goggins will be doing in the movie?
The only problem was doing the things I did in this movie.
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