It starts with selecting a fun name, and maybe
even fun director titles.
Not exact matches
A big success by
director Tom McGrath, and writers Alan J. Schoolcraft and Brent Simon was keeping the film light and
fun by remembering that characters —
even villains — must always be endearing and loveable to the audience.
Director Tom McGrath plus writers Alan J. Schoolcraft and Brent Simon deserve credit for keeping the film light and
fun by remembering that characters —
even villains — must always be endearing and loveable to the audience.
The
director even goes so far as to incorporate imagery cues from the superhero genre (the Superman parallels are hard to miss) and on the whole, the movie has hints of a
director who can do some
fun things with a big canvas -
even if he stills needs some practice with the brushstrokes.
Political junkies should also get a kick in seeing all of the real - life politicians and political pundits make cameo appearances, and
even director Oliver Stone has some
fun at his own expense in revealing another conspiracy theory, revealing to the world the truth about the look - alike plot, but to utter disbelief by the media.
Quick, someone call for a «dark» super-vigilante who walks around with
even more super emotional problems, we've got to stop
director Michel Gondry and actor / co-writer Seth Rogen — they've made a superhero movie that actually dares to have some damn
fun fighting bad guys.
They're helped immensely by performances that take the threat and the drama seriously,
even as
director David F. Sandberg (whose short film this one is based on) has
fun in exploring and playing with the rules of this otherworldly creature.
The first, by George A. Romero, his wife and assistant
director Chris Romero (née Forrest) and Tom Savini, reveals that almost all the cast were friends, family or local Pittsburgh volunteers (
even the mall was owned by personal friends of Romero), that the original script had a far bleaker ending (everybody dies) which was changed during the shoot because the film was «too much
fun» for it, and that the fourth film, should it ever get made, is a larger - scale affair set in a down - town area, with lots of action sequences and an overarching theme of «ignoring the problem».
Even without the confident
director and the fresh casting, a gritty Fantastic Four seemed a perfect remedy for the
fun, yet average 2005 effort from Tim Story.
Director Luca Guadagnino is having so much
fun setting up the Kubrickian chill (
even Barry Lyndon's Marisa Berenson is on hand) that when Emma and the much younger Antonio finally come together in warming Sanremo, their tryst almost sneaks up on you.
Admittedly, I feel somewhat overdosed on Superhero and Comic book adaptations, yet the action and effects are still quite
fun to watch,
even if
director Marc Webb (Ok, that pun is just too easy) seems to jumble up too many story lines.
Co-written by
director Edgar Wright and star Simon Pegg, this gory zombie satire is filled to the brim with charming English wit, but
even though the comedic duo (best known for the hit Brit TV show «Spaced») tirelessly pokes
fun at their favorite zombie flicks, they still respect and follow every one of the genre's rules.
Actor Ryan Reynolds and
Director Tim Miller, who are renown, self - described comic book geeks, have expertly crafted a movie that's so well - rounded and
fun that it can be enjoyed by both the casual and hardcore comic fans as well as people who never
even picked up an issue featuring Rob Liefeld's beloved character.
Murray Dietsch,
Director of Land Rover Programmes, said: «We have focused on ensuring that the car is agile and
fun to drive, so that customers have a rewarding experience,
even in day - to - day urban driving.
Developed in consultation with the former
Director of Language & Literacy at the Harvard Graduate School of Education and illustrated by an Emmy Award winning artist, these eBooks are designed to make learning to read easier and more
fun for children,
even struggling readers.
Even with a TV show that has been based on a book like Trueblood is based on the Sookie Stackhouse adventures, once you take a
fun story, run it through male screen writers, male casting couch jockeys, male
directors, male producers, male editors and male ad buyers the characters and especially the women are not recognizable.
But in talking to Game
Director Arthur Parsons about all the
fun new stuff they're adding to this game, we realized — with all due respect — that it wasn't Parsons or
even Captain America, Thor, or Black Widow that we wanted one - on - one time with.