Not exact matches
Marvel has a pretty well - established history
of remixing and streamlining the best and most iconic
of the many
looks each
of its characters have sported over the years for their big - screen adaptations (in a funny bit
of symmetry, the
movie designs usually
end up influencing how a character will
look in the comics afterward).
«I absolutely
look at what I call the neighborhood when I'm investing in a stock, to see what other kinds
of investors are in there,» says Whitney George, who manages the Sprott Focus Trust, «so you don't
end up sitting in a very crowded
movie theater when a fire breaks out.»
Tell them about the love that doesn't show up in
movies:: I didn't do much writing in my never -
ending series
of «What Love
Looks Like» but I did love this one.
I love
looking at the costumes, special affects, and I love trying to figure out the
end of the
movie.
Nonetheless, with rising sea level and environmental refugeeism compounding the increased demand on water, food, and land
of a growing population (albeit one likely to level out mid 21st century), the combined impacts
of climate change and global population increase could potentially yield a world that doesn't
look that different from the one portrayed in the
movie — indeed, as Jim Hansen puts it, «a different planet» — by century's
end.
With the world around us
looking more like a scene from a
movie rather than the
end of February in the UK.
What was disturbing is at the beginning
of the
movie the Chanel jacket, a white jacket with a black trim,
ends up
looking, at the
end of the film, over worn, dirty, and even unrecognizable as a label.
Mystique's character arc begins with her
looking human for a good portion
of the
movie and then, over the course
of the film, learning to accept herself as a mutant and decides to stay blue until the
end.
I am honest, independant, self supporting, loyal to the bitter
end, I like to dine out, cook out or in, I enjoy a good
movie at home or out, I like walks in the park (weather permitting), I'm
looking for a like mind peson, who is kind, gentle, respectful
of who I am and who you are as well...
You do actually forget this character is a robot, by the
end of the
movie you do
look at him as a real person, a little bug - eyed alien that you don't wan na see get harmed.
This series
of episodes starts out a bit rough but when you
look to a book or
movie, the
ending is really what becomes the deciding factor.
When I'm watching a
movie as complex as «Kiss
of Death,» I
look forward to the
ending, since the filmmakers have to somehow tie together all the loose
ends.
Catch up on the week's
movie news and watch over a dozen newly released trailers, including the first for Joseph Gordon - Levitt's directorial debut and new
looks at «Man
of Steel,» «The World's
End,» «The Lone Ranger,» «Wolverine,» and more.
Although it may not have been the
ending we were
looking for — just like life it is a sweet surprise
of a
movie.
No one expects originality, but the new
movie may
end up making history: It's already
looking like the worst
movie of the year.
In a nutshell, she
looks fantastic throughout The Love Guru and even better dancing in the traditional Indian garb at the
end of the
movie.
Looking eye to eye, these opponents know each other well, and will ultimately meet again at the
end of the
movie for that final climatic scene.
The
movie looks at the glimmer
of light at the
end of the tunnel; and how human bonds can provide hope and help in the healing process.
It's uncertain if the film even has a firm opinion
of our sitting president, for with Sawyer's reductive preachings about a stereotypical black upbringing, and actions to
end a «limitless war on terror» that plainly contradict current events, the
movie is both a simplistic Obama insult and an aspirational Obama fantasy (and if you don't think it's channeling our real - life president,
look no further than the Easter egg
of Nicorette gum, which Sawyer keeps in his own nightstand).
But actually, Bobby
looks exactly the same at the
end of the
movie as he did at the start.
The features in HD include «Spotlight on Donkey» (which is pretty self - explanatory); «Secrets
of Shrek», a
look at the creation
of the film including the animation and everything on up; and «Karaoke Dance Party» which has the songs at the
end of the
movie available for the kids to sing along.
Don't
look now, but
movies in which a grieving couple struggle with the loss
of a child rarely
end well.
Up the Junction (1965), The
End of Arthur's Marriage (1965), In Two Minds (1967), (500) Days
of Summer (2009), Bananas (1971), Cathy Come Home (1966), The Rank and File (1971), 3 Clear Sundays (1965), The Big Flame (1969), Poor Cow (1967), Kes (1969), The Gamekeeper (1980), Riff - Raff (1991), Raining Stones (1993), Midnight in Paris (2011), Blackjack (1979),
Looks and Smiles (1981), Family Life (1971), Fatherland (1986), Hidden Agenda (1990), Ladybird Ladybird (1994), McLibel (Extended Edition)(2005), Land and Freedom (1995), Carla's Song (1996), My Name Is Joe (1998), Bread and Roses (2000), The Navigators (2001), Sweet Sixteen (2002), Ae Fond Kiss (2004), The Wind That Shakes the Barley (2006), Route Irish (2010), The Angel's Share (2012), Jimmy's Hall (2014), The Spirit
of ’45 (2013), It's a Free World... (2007), I, Daniel Blake (2016), Raghs Dar Ghobar (Dancing in the Dust)(2003), Shar - Re Ziba (Beautiful City)(2004), Chaharshanbe - Soori (Fireworks Wednesday)(2006), Trainspotting (1996), About Elly (2009), A Separation (2011),
Looking For Eric (2009), Captain America: Civil War (2016), Border Radio (1987), Gas Food Lodging (1992), Mi Vida Loca (My Crazy Life)(1993), Grace
of My Heart (1996), Four Rooms (1995), Things Behind the Sun (2001), Mystery Girl (A Crush On You)(2011), X-Men: Apocalypse (2016), Beaches (1988), The Cabin in the Woods (2011), Ring
of Fire (2013), Pitch Perfect 2 (2015), Dog Soldiers (2002), The Descent (2005), Doomsday (2008), Centurion (2010), Moana (2016), Speed Racer (2008), Good Night and Good Luck (2005), Hollywood Boulevard (1976), Piranha (1978), Rock»n' Roll High School (1979), For the Love
of Spock (2016), The Howling (1981), Twilight Zone: The
Movie (1983), Explorers (1985), Innerspace (1987), Gremlins (1984), The» Burbs (1989), Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990) Matinee (1993), The Second Civil War (1997), Small Soldiers (1998), Looney Tunes: Back in Action (2003), Finding Dory (2016), Burying the Ex (2014), The Warlord: Battle For the Galaxy (The Osiris Chronicles)(1998), The Hole (2011), Zootopia (2016), Army
of Darkness (1992), Madagascar (2005), Patrick (1978), Harry Potter and the Goblet
of Fire (2005), Harry Potter and the Order
of the Phoenix (2007), Long Weekend (1978), Harlequin (1980), Road Games (1981), Keanu (2016), Razorback (1984), Suicide Squad (2016), Snapshot (One More Minute)(1979), Treasure
of the Yankee Zephyr (1981), Fortress (1985), Link (1986) Frog Dreaming (The Quest)(1986), Windrider (1986), Visitors (2003), Storm Warning (2007), Long Weekend (2008), Nine Miles Down (2009), Not Quite Hollywood (2008), Strangers With Candy (2005), Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me (1992), Rushmore (1998), Bottle Rocket (1996), Moulin Rouge!
As the 2014 year has officially come to an
end, I thought it would be nice to take a
look at the highest grossing
movies of 2014.
Tagged as: 2015, 99 Homes, Amercan Ultra, Amy, and the Dying Girl, Anomalisa, ant - man, Avengers Age
of Ultron, Beasts
of No Nation, Best
of Enemies, Black Mass, Blackhat, Bridge
of Spies, Brooklyn, Burnt, By the Sea, carol, Chi - Raq, Cinderella, Creed, Crimson Peak, Da Blood
of Jesus, dope, Earl,
End of the Tour, Ex Machina, F4ntastic Four, Far From the Madding Crowd, Fifty Shades
of Grey, Films
of 2015, Focus, Furious 7, get hard, Inside Out, Irrational Man, It Follows, Joy, Jupiter Ascending, Jurassic World, Love and Mercy, Macbeth, Mad Max: Fury Road, Magic Mike XXL, Me, Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation, Mississippi Grind, Mistress America, Mr. Holmes, Outcast, Room, Sicario, Spectre, Spotlight, Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Steve Jobs, Straight Outta Compton, Suffragette, Tangerine, Terminator: Genysis, The 33, The Big Short, the danish girl, The Gift, The Green Inferno, the hateful eight, The
Look of Silence, the man from u.n.c.l.e., The Martian, The Peanuts
Movie, The Revenant, The Ridiculous Six, The Visit, Tomorrowland, Trainwreck, Trumbo, Unfriended, We Are Your Friends, Welcome to Me, Youth
«The important thing in this
movie is that — at the
end of the
movie, as a result
of his run - in with The Falcon — the Avengers [are
looking for Ant - Man],» he said.
You'd be forgiven for thinking Avengers: Infinity War was the be-all and
end - all
of Marvel Studios»
movie plans - it's hard to
look past a superhero crossover epic that big - but now that the film has been out for a while, I'm hear to tell you that there's actually plenty
of new Marvel
movies coming soon.
Look out for some hilariously fun cameos and
of course be sure to stay after the
movie ends for two credit stingers, that sadly are two
of Marvel's weakest.
Odin, you'll recall, has been missing since the events
of Thor: The Dark World, when we learned that the guy who
looked like Odin on the throne at the
end of the
movie was actually Loki in disguise.
At the
end of last season, the melancholic
movie star snapped himself out
of a passive suicide attempt with what
looked like a life - affirming epiphany.
The
movie was made in documentary style, not dissimilar to Paranormal Activity, which I was not
looking forward to initially because I'm not a fan
of the documentary - styled film, but in the
end it worked in the film's favour.
SKIP THIS
MOVIE IF: you are
looking for an in - depth study
of the crossroads senior citizens face as their careers come to an
end and a path must be chosen.
As one film closed with a wall
of bullets and the other an uncertain stare into the future, a particular type
of movie — all square jaws and sunset
endings —
looked redundant.
Some
of them are «Hobbit Heads» — fans
of Peter Jackson's Tolkien franchise — and thus were anticipating the first panel
of the day, but the majority
of those sleep - deprived, un-showered fans were
looking forward to an entire day
of movie news and insider scoops, especially the
end of the day's Marvel panel.
I can see how most people didn't like the
ending, but I think it suited the
movie exactly because it
looked trashy and somehow out
of place.
Leaving the 3D aside, which in my opinion can piss right off, there is a real interesting visual
look to the
movie; especially towards the
end of the trailer.
The
movie ended aburptly & kind
of unanwsered it
looked like they left the door open for a sequel but who knows, overall it was a good not great
movie id give it 2 out
of 4 stars
There are some trippy scenes included in the trailer giving a hint
of what the astral plane will
look like in the
movie, and it
ends with an awesome tease
of him in his full Doctor Strange costume.
While there are first -
looks at The World's
End, The Amazing Spider - Man 2, Kick - Ass 2, and Riddick to
look forward to, the entire convention is packed with TV panels on Friday, including Hall H panels for The Walking Dead, Game
of Thrones, and the Veronica Mars
movie.
What this
movie has is oodles
of cast chemistry, and it's very clear that the entire cast and crew enjoyed making it, with almost everyone
looking like they are on the verge
of laughter throughout the film (the
end of film bloopers bears proof
of this well).
Valeria Cotto's Jancey is, for the most part, the more subdued
of Moonee's friends, happy to follow Moonee on whatever adventure she cooks up, and so it is deeply heartwarming when Cotto gets that fierce
look in her eyes towards the
end of the
movie, and takes the lead when Moonee needs her help most.
Just a few days before the
end of the year, trailer maestro Nick Bosworth has launched his retrospective
look back at the year in
movies with Final Cut 2017 - A
Movie Trailer Mashup.
SPLIT offers viewers a closer
look at the
movie fans are raving about with a never - before - seen alternate
ending, deleted scenes, character spotlight, and a behind - the - scenes
look at the making
of the film.
Looking for love and plastic surgery in all the wrong places, Linda is the
movie's heart — and it does have one — and just like those episodes
of The Simpsons where you get to the
end and go, «How the heck did we get from a trip to the museum to here,» she's the tie that binds it all together.
When I
look it up on
movie review sites, it seems like it mostly gets something like 3 out
of 5 stars, which would translate to «average», but here it
ends up in the top 10... what am I missing about this
movie?
We are now halfway through the year and as has become an annual tradition here at The
End, it's time to
look back at the best
movies of the year so far.
No, what I really don't like are
movies like North Country that fudge humanity in all its ugliness and imperfection so tragically that the real issues
of the picture
end up
looking like one
of those glossy fashion mag covers Theron will grace as she embarks on her promotional turn.
It might be a bit hard to see given the fact that the
movie goes from Han Death to Cool Saber Fight to Hey
Look It's Luke, but the
ending of The Force Awakens is actually incredibly dark.
An annual tradition here at The
End, this is a
look at my favorite film discoveries
of the year, any
movie more than a few years old that I saw for the first time in 2017.
Yeah, they have a clear vision and should be lauded for executing on that vision, but let's face it, they don't have a perfect track record — Iron Man 2 and 3 were god awful, first Captain America sucked, Thor films while having a great cast are ugly
movies to
look at, Avengers Age
of Ultron
ended with them essentially fighting Iron Man armor yet again.