Sentences with phrase «even in his worst movies»

Nicolas Cage is by far one of my favorite actors, because even in a bad movie like this one, he gives everything he's got.
But even in her worst movies, Kidman is never the problem; her performances rise above whatever dreck they're in, as if her supreme self - possession as a performer inoculated her against the toxic material she was working with.
Plus, Hardy is the kind of actor who gives interesting performances even in bad movies.
Teller, who was previously charming even in his worst movies, can't manage to wring even a few smiles out of his performance as Reed.

Not exact matches

But that doesn't mean that all of these MCU villains are bad: they're just forgettable, even in some of the best movies to date including «Iron Man 3,» «Ant - Man,» and «Captain America: Civil War.»
Ask the Muslims who every day draw antisemite caricatures and in daily newspapers in Egypt and make horrible movies against Jews and Israel in Turky.But this hypocrits are affended when they get the same treetment.I personaly dislike the muslim faith and this is a politicaly correct statement.If I could freely speak out... (youtube for instance don't do anything to Holocaust deniers... but if you write anything bad about Moslims they automaticaly warn you and even close your account... hypocrits... cowerds)
I'm talking about the kind of «feel bad» that comes from watching one of those men - are - evil movies on Lifetime TV, starring some actress whom you either thought was dead or a much bigger star, and it feels so good to feel so bad about the men in your life even though 10 minutes ago you loved your husband just fine?
John and Toad soon meet their ends, we learn, in a drunk driving accident and Vietnam, while Ron Howard's Steve, who decided not to go to college at the end of the movie, meets a fate even worse: he's an insurance agent in Modesto.
And last, Rosicky's «foul» that directly led to the final goal was nothing more than a tap, and Barton dropped like he'd been hit in the back of the head with a cricket bat swung by Vinnie Jones in a bad movie — it wasn't even good acting.
I would even venture to say I'm one cry away from a permanent role in a bad Hallmark movie.
«The National Commission on Culture has got theatres across the 10 regions of Ghana but most of them are in bad shapes — so we shall, through this private - public partnership, craft them into state of the arts conditions, so that our filmmakers can premier or screen their movies across the nation to make some good money even before they release the movies unto the market» he added.
John Kerry wrote in a fundraising appeal for Democratic Senate candidates, «Karl Rove is back — like an even worse sequel to a movie panned by the critics.»
That's Disgusting by Rachel Herz Psychologist Rachel Herz's charmingly revolting new book examines repugnance in all its iterations: why bad table manners make us shudder, why gross - out movies make us laugh, even why most people will refuse to eat a snack that looks like dog feces — no matter how sure they are that it's really chocolate fudge.
Like screenwriters creating a bad sci - fi movie where the monster just won't die but keeps morphing into an even more heinous beast, marketing geniuses in the junk - food industry are even now crafting deceptive new messages to make you think their latest products are healthy.
To make it even worse, his idea of a date is the twilight in the house where you are in the kitchen getting throbbed while he is in the sitting room sipping beer and watching movies.
OMG this is by far the worst movie i have ever seen.Everything from the very 1 minute is terrible in every sense of word.The acting is freaking terrible the guy from the twilight does even a worse job here than he has done there.Visual Effects are catastrophic even from
So next time you find yourselves sputtering mad over the cultural perversity of The Twilight Saga and its ability to rake in billions of sparkle - tainted dollars, an even more culpable target for lowering the standards of cinema can be found merely by looking at kiddie flicks, which undoubtedly kick starts bad taste in movies.
How good or bad the standards are, is up to you, but the film tricks you into thinking that it's about internet addiction, an ailment that maybe even some of us suffer, but it's actually about online videogames, MMORPGs to be more specific, and that's what you should expect, a movie about Videogame Junkies, young people throwing their life away just to stay a couple of hours more in front of the screen.
All in all, Transformers Dark Side of the Moon wasn't the worst game I've played, and moreover certainly wasn't even the worst movie adaptation of a game I've played but it certainly could have used more QA time.
Not bad, but even the botched / butchered 1942 Welles version was an improvement on a novel that didn't really deserve a movie in the first place.
There is not a bad performance in this movie, and even the least of the actors is delivering solid, awards - worthy work.
We Are Your Friends is one of those movies about a group of friends who are in the midst of trying to accomplish their dreams and fulfill their aspirations, but feel stuck or even worse, know they don't have what it takes to make it out of their hometown.
Even worse if the movie is one of countless re-tellings in film, animation, television and print — Warner Bros.» 1938 Errol Flynn epic, The Adventures of Robin Hood, figuring most prominently in its history.
I've seen material like this done better and worse, but even on its own, the movie is a nondescript, laugh-less, tedious exercise in putting material on screen that just isn't funny on its own and expecting one to laugh at it.
Worse, barely any of the exposition in the film's dreary first half hour affects the rest of the movie; one throwaway line creates a late - movie action beat, but it's not even played as the triumph over personal history that it could have been.
The sequel, scripted by Michael Green and the original movie's co-writer Hampton Fancher, is set decades after the original, at a time when Earth's environment is in an even worse condition than it was.
High definition doesn't even seem to add anything significant to the movie in terms of picture, sound, or bonus features, as this sports the worst - looking Blu - ray transfer I've seen from Disney.
In fact «Transformers: Age of Extinction «is currently the worst reviewed movie Michael Bay has ever made, even worse than «Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen» where even Michael Bay admits was a terrible movie, the fourth «Transformers» movie still made 121 million dollars on Friday.
For better or worse (worse, if you ask me), A Single Man is precisely what you'd expect from fashion designer Tom Ford, even if you can't quite picture that sensibility as applied to a movie set in the world of academia circa the early -»60s.
Megatron, looking even worse for wear than in the previous movie, returns for a final showdown with Optimus Prime that seems shoehorned into an already convoluted plot.
Essentially a subversive homage to the B - movie creature features of the era, the film doesn't even try to pretend that the monster — which has been dragged up from a river in South America — is going to be the bad guy.
Dance and melody, mise - en - scène and movement, spectacle and logic - defying plot — these are the constituent elements of a genre with an improbably high built - in fun quotient (even material as «difficult» as Sweeney Todd has something deliriously infectious about it), and so there's no reason why our search for a toe - tapping good time at the movies should lead us to choose the offensively bad over the competent.
Even worse is having the tease of Julianne Moore reuniting with Todd Haynes for the first time since Far from Heaven, yet only seeing her briefly in the first half of the movie and her having a non-speaking role when she returns later.
I like to enjoy the characters in a comedy but in this movie the two parents are just always fighting, the two kids are just wretched little creatures, and all the people around them just always give bad advice and make their lives even more difficult.
Not bad at all.this film keeps you guessing in ways you never do a lot in horror films.Rob Zombie directs theses actors like I've never seen a horror director do before.this movie is truly amazing, people are calling it «terrible» I call it «good» it's the kind of horror film that actually deals with characters and not just pointless blood and guts.I felt like all these characters really did go through something, and this movie is truly just about them overcoming it.I don't consider this a horror film, I consider this a drama / horror film, cause that is what it is, and I love it.this mvie isn't just about a killer killing people, it actually deals with the people he's after anf even deals with himself at times, which I truly loved.Rob Zombie has proved to me again that he could direct.perfect seq...
J.J. Abrams, the man who barely gave anything away in the trailers for the biggest movie of last year, and his Bad Robot team had once again pulled the wool over our eyes without us even realizing it.
Comedies tend to do better later in the summer (see: Bad Moms, We're the Millers, or even Horrible Bosses), but it seems like this year audiences are paying more attention to what kind of reviews a movie is getting.
Roth, who mostly has offered (really violent, really gory, and really bad) horror movies in the past, obviously loves the carnage here (There's even a scene of surgical torture, almost as a call - back to the torture - based horror that he helped create).
Even when he is behaving badly, having an affair with the older woman Mrs Robinson and then «betraying» her with her daughter (Ross) or bullying his sons (played by Adam Sandler and Ben Stiller) in Baumbach's movie, he keeps our sympathy.
(For the true story of how two discriminating bad - movie connoisseurs, Michael Rousselet and Scott Gairdner, were its first and only champions, hunt down Sestero's book — or better yet, the audiobook, in which he does an impersonation of Wiseau even better than Franco's.)
I think this was really bad decision.Answer hidden in name of movie even.
His career becomes even brighter when you start to appreciate how he refuses to phone in performances in movies where it would have been easy to sleepwalk, like Fright Night and Winter's Tale, which is the kind of legendarily bad movie that every actor deserves to have on their resume just so they can say they were there.
It's a strange little plot twist — after all, the inciting incident of the film is literally Amy quitting the organization and feeling all the better for it — but even a film called «Bad Moms» can't spend its entire runtime chronicling drunk moms accosting security guards in supermarkets or decadently sneaking out to watch a midday movie with their pals.
That's why Ryan Reynolds took the role, even knowing how bad the character was, as that was considered, at the time, the only way that he would be able to play the character in the follow - up movie.
Like so many movies profiled in this series, «Joe» is a deeply personal work, with a risky, even heedless style that baffled and alienated many viewers at the time, including critics who declared it one of the worst films of its year.
There's lots to love and admire in Craig Gillespie's look at the rise and fall of ice - skating «bad girl» Tonya Harding, from Margot Robbie's committed performance as the disgraced Olympian to the filmmaking chops on display (watch how the cameras keep circling Harding in her skating scenes, like it's a frenzied shark — everybody, even the movie itself, seems to be a predator out to get her).
He was the typical bad guy you've seen countless times in Westerns and even superhero movies.
/ Film Actor Bill Hader shares a list of his 200 favorites (I was super happy to see Trouble in Paradise, Nashville, and L'Atalante... let's just say he has really good taste) Vulture talks to Jessica Chastain about yet another season of multiple movies and her love of movies, even the bad silly ones.
How good, or bad, does a movie have to be in order to make an impression — enough of one, anyway, so that you can remember it, or even still feel like talking about it, 15 minutes after you've seen it?
Even in movies where he's not exactly playing bad people, he's still the guy that awful things happen to.
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