They display an overwhelming passion for each other that you don't
ever see in film or real life.
The film's closing moments are some of the most compelling and gripping scenes you will
ever see in a film.
First the 3D against my initial pre-conceptions was excellent the best 3D i've
ever seen in a film and is by a huge margin the best thing the film has going for itself.
The production design is incredible, with some of the biggest sets I have
ever seen in a film.
In a time when most movies are little more than filmed deals that can spend millions of dollars on elaborate special effects sequences that fade from the mind almost as soon as they play out, he has created some of the most bizarre, hilarious, haunting and memorable imagery that I have
ever seen in a film — who could forget the sight of beer baroness Isabella Rossellini standing upon artificial legs filled with her own product in «The Saddest Music in the World,» or the horses stuck in the middle of a frozen river in «My Winnipeg»?
Among many others, the scene with The Dude morphed onto a bowling ball and rolling down the lane - between the legs of a horde of beautiful women - and to some groovin» music - may be the funniest and most surreal thing I've
ever seen in film.
Against this unpromising set - up, Vega creates one of the most fully realized, complex characters I've
ever seen in a film.
Beth is perhaps the most unlikable and despicable character I've
ever seen in a film, not helped by her contradictory ways.
Karl is one of the most memorable characters I've
ever seen in a film, evoking pained sympathy underneath his comic exterior at all times.
Life - changing events for this protagonist (her father losing his job, acceptance into college, the loss of her virginity) bump up against funnier, more inconsequential ones; it's one of the most authentic depictions of that tumultuous period on the cusp of adulthood I've
ever seen in a film.
She's probably the worst I've
ever seen in a film given a theatrical release (since the advent of direct - to - video).
Not exact matches
«I think my movie, personally, is one of the most important
films that have
ever been made
in America... I don't know if anyone is going to
see it, but I feel the
film is going to take care of itself
in time and be around as long as there are
films.»
If you've
ever been curious about what happens at Tony Robbins events, or just want to get a better understanding of the world - renowned life and business strategist, from how he prepares for 60 + hours on stage
in front of thousands of people to what truly drives him to do what he does, this
film is a must -
see.
Another relationship culminates «
in the worst trip to Los Angeles
ever seen outside of a David Lynch
film.»
Oh, this is totally random, but have you
ever seen the
film «Lilies», which won four Genie Awards
in 1996, about the two young men of Roberval, Quebec who fall
in love
in 1912 — and the poignant tale of how their love is undone by jealousy?
Also here is Guinevere's dress from Camelot, a
film which I never thought I'd want to
see again till now I've
seen a close - up of the most interesting wedding dress
ever, made by hundreds of skilled cutters, embroiderers and seamstresses and sewn
in with thousands of tiny, translucent shells and pumpkin seeds.
I used to say every - time I watched again
film Pretty Woman if I
ever see a similar type of outfit Julia Roberts wore to Polo match
in the movie It will be mine.
The Godfather may be thought of as one of the greatest
films ever made but it isn't a hit with online daters, with fans
seeing a 19 % reduction
in messages.
Hi I'm easy going like mites
in and out willing to try new things don't worry I'll let you know if I don't like what
ever it is this is my first time and would like to
see a cd / tv experienced mainly a bottom cd / v I want I prefer nights
in watching a
film getting snuggly under a quilt having a...
The first couple of times we
saw My Darling Clementine on the late show we watched the beginning, fell asleep
in the middle, woke up at the end, and thought we had sat through one of the best
films we had
ever seen.
Ever since the release of the first
film adaptation of J.K. Rowling's popular book series
in November of 2001, avid fans have waited anxiously to
see how the saga would unfold.
I would give it a negative rating if I could, and am willing to say with no remorse to those involved this may be the worst
film I have
ever seen in my life.
This is never clarified
in the
film), is the biggest dork
ever seen, though you get the impression he is meant to be a hot guy.
So yes, unless what I
see tomorrow is quite a bit different than any other
film I've
ever seen in the format or a whole lot different than the trailer, hen you're right.
Of course, there is a very small percentage of people who may be disappointed there are no car chases or robots, but if you're looking for something fresh - unlike anything you've
ever seen in the theater - then this
film is for you.
The actors did a fine job: Crudup, Angarano, Miller, Tye Sheridan, Thomas Mann (although Olivia Thirlby
in a small role had literally one of the worst performances I have
ever seen in a feature
film).
Based on Gregory Miller's book Public Enemy No. 1, G - Men was reissued
in 1949, with an added prologue featuring David Brian as an FBI trainer who advises his students not to laugh at the old - fashioned costumes and slang
in the 1935
film;
seen today, it is Brian's superfluous opening comments that seem hopelessly dated, while the
film itself is as exciting and entertaining as
ever.
One of the funnies, most original sex scenes
ever seen in a mainstream feature
film.
I predicted a leap off a cliff face with the last installment, and
in that way Fifty Shades Freed did not disappoint; it's one of the worst
films you will
ever see.
It may not be the best
film I've
ever seen structurally, but
in terms of emotion, it really did hit me.
It has now been about 24 hours since I
saw «Coco,» and the
film has been dancing around
in my head
ever since.
OK, obviously none of that happens, except for Wade blowing himself up — and if you've
ever read a comic book
in your life, or
seen a movie, or drawn breath, you know that a superhero
film doesn't start with the hero offing himself unless it plans to undo the damage as soon as possible.
And all of this is wrapped
in a perspective we don't
see enough of
in film, especially (if
ever) mainstream
film: Afrofuturism.
«Calvary» stars Brendan Gleeson and Chris O'Dowd
in this strange
film both written and directed by John Michael McDonagh, At the outset let me say that I am a huge Brendan Gleeson fan and appreciate and respect almost everything
in which I've
ever seen him perform.
Nobody has
ever seen anything like «Black Panther» — not just an entire civilization built from the metal stuff inside Captain America's shield, and not even just a massive superhero movie populated almost entirely by black people, but also a Marvel
film that actually feels like it takes place
in the real world.
As she finishes, her
ever - stoic face breaks into a broad grin, the first real smile we've
seen her give
in the entire
film.
This is the worst Superman
film by far, the worst superhero
film I have
ever seen, and one of the worst
films in general that I have
ever seen!
When originally released, Wings included a sequence lensed
in the wide - screen «Magnascope» process; even when
seen «flat», however, the
film contains some of the best flying sequences
ever captured on celluloid.
How she ensnares them is intriguing to the point of being considered
film noir and how she devours them is one of the coolest things you're going to
see in a
film this year, if not
ever.
As a story
in itself, it is clealy influenced by other
films, but quite frankly, every movie I have
ever seen is influenced by something that preceded it.
This is the first
film I have
ever seen that takes on sexual coercion
in a head on fashion.
The big lebowski is one of the best
films of all time the characters have a likability that most
films cant capture, the dialogue is one of the funniest and most natural I have
ever seen and the
film has a lot of things to uncover such as theories that are not directly told but
in a subtle way so multiple viewings is beneficial and a lot of fun.
I don't
see myself
ever coming to love this
film in the future, but I would definitely consider a few viewings to revisit these likeable characters.
And why does Lili have to say out loud what's obvious to everyone watching the
film?!? One person at this movie summed it up by saying, «It wasn't the worst movie I
ever saw... but it was
in the top 20.»
The big lebowski is one of the best
films of all time the characters have a likability that most
films cant capture, the dialogue is one of the funniest and most natural I have
ever seen and the
film has a lot of things to uncover such as theories that are not directly told but
in a subtle
Have you
ever had
seen a
film that was a critical darling, watch it for yourself and find you wondering what they
saw in the
film that you appear to be missing?
I've
seen my fair share of bad movies, but this one is probably
in my top twenty worst
films ever made.
Oldman has largely been
seen as the favorite for the prize
ever since the
film debuted at the Telluride
Film Festival
in September.
When the Coen brothers gifted their sixth feature
film, Fargo, to us
in 1996, Roger Ebert called it «one of the best
films I've
ever seen.»
Arguably,
in fact, 2015 has
seen the filthy lucre conversation start with a bang slightly earlier than before, as «Furious 7» became the fastest
film ever to cross the $ 1 billion worldwide milestone (17 days).