Sentences with phrase «doing bigger budget movies»

I'm used to doing bigger budget movies.

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It's only a matter of time before hollywood does a big budget, computerized - effects version of this movie starring Shia LeBouf or Zach Effron as Abu.
Now I like the first Hoodwinked movie very much, and for a low budget CG film its very funny and keeps you entertained, so when I heard they were going to make a bigger budgeted 3 - D sequel I was interested, but the better CG doesn't add to how poorly this film was made, the CG may be better, but the lip synching is terrible and the voice acting isn't that good.
I can only hope the movie does well enough to give us a threequel and another chance at a bigger budget game that can show more potential.
It's a shame that the movie won't do well, but gosh it's wonderful to see a big budget film with the courage of its convictions.
It wouldn't surprise me if that was true, because «The Legend of Tarzan» — a would - be event film that happens to be pretty uneventful — has the air of a big budget movie whose studio didn't realize its mistake until it was too late.
It never feels cynically niche - marketed or fundamentally bored with itself, the way so many big - budget American movies do.
Well, it might be more accurate to say Beatty sort of stars in Rules Don't Apply, his long - anticipated movie about Howard Hughes, the eccentric, obsessive billionaire who, among other things, was a big - budget Hollywood tycoon in the 1920s, while also making history for his investments into aviation.
Enter the The Green Hornet, a big - budget superhero film that doesn't obsess about reverence to its roots, nor in making a movie that feels it has to respect the requirements of hero drama, or the moodiness that overwhelms some franchises (Spider - Man 3 overdosed on it).
It just goes to show, like Primer, that you don't need a big budget to make a fascinating sci - fi movie.
60) Does it feel important that you're playing one of the first black supervillains in a big - budget comic book movie?
Not once did I have to force myself to be gentler in my critique — this looks like a big - budget movie, and virtually stabs, mauls and garrottes the overwhelming majority of teen horror flicks out there.
The movie compares favorably with Doug Liman's «Go,» another late - night waffle run of a movie that didn't let the modest budget and lack of big set pieces kill its momentum.
The quality of both the bear and the sets is exquisite, as we'll cover later, reminding us that CGI - heavy movies don't need big budgets to look great.
British actress EMILY BLUNT has defended her decision to swap independent movies for big budget blockbusters - insisting she doesn't need to «atone»...
i love indies... they don't pander to the masses like many of the big budget mainstream movies... i'll be seeing this for sure!
There is ultimately something a bit soft and nebulous about Arrival: for all the forehead - furrowing concepts it entertains, it can't actually, as a big - budget Hollywood movie, sell us big ideas without packing them in the cotton floss of meaningful intimate experience, which was also the case with Interstellar and even Gravity (one movie where the protagonist could easily have done without a heart - wrenching back story).
As I recall, I said the exact same thing about the last movie directed by Louis Leterrier, Unleashed, so I think he has found a niche job in case directing big budget action flicks doesn't pan out.
Unlike a typical big - budget production like X-Men, he says «we don't get to make it with the budget of most superhero movies, but we get to make it the way we want to make it, so that's even more exciting than having a catered lunch.
By Pete Hammond hollywoodnews.com: What does it say about the current state of Hollywood that movies with gargantuan budgets, big stars and endless hype are, as of the turn of the new year, being rated anywhere from disappointing to disasters, while smaller films from directors not exactly known -LSB-...]
I'm into all types of movies — I'm trying to make a horror film (next), and there's some indie movies that'd cost about $ 5 to make that I'd like to do — but this was a chance for someone to write a check for a big - budget comedy, and to be able to do something as balls - out as this one... y ’ know, I'm gonna take advantage of that!»
Unfortunately, this doesn't stop him from being a big bore, as his battle with Superman turns into one of the most drawn - out, low - budget cringefests in the history of comic - book movies.
OPENING THIS WEEK Kam's Kapsules: Weekly Previews That Make Choosing a Film Fun by Kam Williams For movies opening December 17, 2010 BIG BUDGET FILMS How Do You Know?
«Gravity» may not have much more on its mind than «Speed,» but it's a relief to see an unconventional big - budget studio movie that doesn't hew to the same old pounding action beats, or person - to - person physical violence.
The movie is not meant to be entirely historically accurate, and certainly doesn't seem like a highly detailed, big budget production.
Director DJ Caruso reveals he only had a year to do pre-production, filming, and editing on the young adult alien movie, which is the shortest turnaround he has ever seen for a relatively big budget movie.
British actress EMILY BLUNT has defended her decision to swap independent movies for big budget blockbusters - insisting she doesn't need to «atone» for her career choices.After a supporting role in hit fashion film The...
It's disappointing to note, then, that director Tim Miller can't help but indulge in genre conventions during the movie's overblown, CGI - heavy climax, which ultimately does ensure that Deadpool concludes on a decidedly less - than - enthralling note - and yet Miller's inability to stick the landing can't entirely diminish what is mostly a solid big - budget extravaganza.
Part of this may be due to director Taika Waititi, who is a newbie in the world of big - budget blockbusters, but like many other directors tapped to helm Marvel movies (including Gunn and Watts) has an intriguing background in indie cinema that would seem to have little to do with IMAX - worthy digital bombast.
While the details are familiar from Sam Raimi's 2002 film, they play out in a more relaxed manner: The Amazing Spider - Man is every inch a blockbuster, but it doesn't have the urgency of most big - budget summer movies.
Comedian and TV showrunner Dan Harmon, is doing script work for Marvel's big - budget November superhero movie Doctor Strange, says The Hollywood Reporter.
DC Entertainment is beating all the other superhero franchises to the punch in assembling a big budget villain team - up movie, and did we mention Batman and the new Joker are in this one too?
Never is the irritable insurance pitchman more chafed than when his prehistoric brethren are stereotyped as mere musclebound cretins with brainpans the size of M&M s. And although the characters in the big - budget, special - effects - laden prehistoric epic «10,000 B.C.» don't exactly fall into that whole «Captain Caveman» mold — they stand upright, they speak English, they wear stylish dreadlocks — movie - goers, Neanderthal or not, likely will find the film's primitive plotting every bit as insulting.
The past couple of decades have seen the appearance of so many gigantic CG waves in big - budget movies that they almost qualify as stock henchmen, popping up as bonus disaster - porn footage in movies that don't actually take place in the ocean or even on a shoreline.
Thrown into the mix are two adorable British brothers who cross paths with Blake in San Francisco, and this is where the movie suddenly feels like a big - budget adaptation of one of those juvenile Choose Your Own Adventure books: Do you go down into the garage and rescue the pretty girl you just met... or do you run and get helDo you go down into the garage and rescue the pretty girl you just met... or do you run and get heldo you run and get help?
The era of big - budget superhero flicks started with Superman: The Movie, but it wasn't really until a dozen years ago, with X-Men and Spider - Man, that movies about do - gooders in fancy costumes became a force to be reckoned with, creatively and financially.
«Deadpool, in terms of a comic book movie, doesn't have the budget that the big Marvel movies have,» Leitch says.
Now, studios don't make big - budget movies, they make big - budget universes; now, fans engage with franchises year - round and absorb every pixel of trailer footage like a sponge; now, joining these franchises has become a rite of passage for young stars, a career plan; and now, movies don't end when the credits start rolling.
If your book is a heartfelt tale of tragedy and love, don't have an explosive cover that looks the poster for a big budget action movie (unless it's a heartfelt tale of tragedy and love with a lot of explosions).
I can only hope the movie does well enough to give us a threequel and another chance at a bigger budget game that can show more potential.
This one is combining big action with big horror, which is really the first time we've done that because the first movie was relatively a low budget film.
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