Sentences with phrase «excited by his casting»

I have heard him sing numerous times, so I was excited by his casting.

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Hi Janet, I recently was given your recipe by a friend, and want to try making it with cheddar and bacon... how much of each do I use... I do have a Martha Stewart cast iron pot and excited about making the bread....
Chelsea played wonderful football in their 5 - 0 rout of Swansea on Saturday Jose Mourinho has cast aside the functional style of his first spell The manager now has his team playing spectacular football The defensive rigour of Mourinho's old teams remains in evidence But going forward they are a much more exciting proposition It's been a strange weekend: Jose Mourinho put out a team that got a great away win by playing some terrific football, reminiscent of Arsenal circa 2004.»
Dean Falk at Florida State University in Tallahassee is especially excited by the fact that Berger's team has produced a cast of Homo naledi «s small brain.
A superb sci - fi flick, Forbidden Planet offers an unusually intelligent script, exciting direction by Wilcox and generally good acting from a decent if rather dull cast.
This exciting epidemic thriller has quite a lot to offer: an outstanding cast of great names, great cinematography by Ballhaus and direction by Petersen and a thrilling plot that doesn't leave you much space to catch your breath, even has quite a few decent action scenes to offer.
That alone would be reason to get excited, and Coogler makes good on the landmark project's potential by featuring a predominantly black ensemble, casting some of the best young actors around — from Chadwick Boseman (who proved his dramatic chops playing James Brown, Jackie Robinson, and Thurgood Marshall in recent years) to Michael B. Jordan (even more buff, and twice as charismatic, than he appeared in the director's two previous features, «Fruitvale Station» and «Creed»)-- as well as such legends as Forest Whitaker and Angela Bassett.
Meltose Place could have been amazing if it had not been so anchored in the past.Too many flash backs and dark depressing episodes.Ella had the most potentiial as a strong character but her developement was stagnated by the return of old cast members playing out old sad storylines.Try again but please no more old cast members ruining the show's episodes.Viewers need new exciting episodes.
Similar to that film, «The Fifth Estate» boasts an intriguing tale about an Internet startup and a fantastic cast led by two of the more exciting rising talents working today.
«It was such a delight to see his first big screen adventure embraced by audiences around the world, and I couldn't be more excited about Hugh and Brendan joining the cast to bring his next outing to life.
Thanks to the amazing music and stunning performance by the cast, there is an infectious joy contained in this movie that is exciting and uplifting.
Written and directed by Ryan Coogler (Fruitvale Station, Creed) and with an amazing cast of talented actors, the film excites and thrills with tight pacing and a sense of awe.
Producer Jamie Adams added: «Dolly Wells is an incredible story teller, she has created a brilliant ensemble of original characters for Good Posture that are being brought to life by such inspirational collaboration with her genius cast and crew, this is a movie we're all very excited for audiences to see next year!»
Superbly acted by the entire cast, beautifully directed by Inarritu, the cinematography is gritty, exciting and captivating; BIRDMAN really takes flight into a unique world of its own individuality.
Today, we can add to this exciting news by announcing that three superb names have been added to the cast: Paul Giamatti (SAVING PRIVATE RYAN), Billy Bob Thornton (ARMAGEDDON) and Jacki Weaver (ANIMAL KINGDOM).
The cast, Sydney Boehm's taut script, the evocative New York City location photography (by Joseph Ruttenberg) and the full - throttle, exciting action set - pieces make this «B» special.
Release date: May 18 Cast: Diane Keaton, Jane Fonda, Candice Bergen, Mary Steenburgen Directed by: Bill Holderman (A Walk in the Woods) Why we're excited: Summer movies can't be all about comic book adaptations, sci - fi sequels, and Tom Cruise hurling his body out of moving vehicles.
Release date: June 1 Cast: Johnny Knoxville, Chris Pontius, Aidan Whytock, Camilla Wolfson Directed by: Tim Kirkby (Brockmire) Why we're excited: Johnny Knoxville is 47 years old, but the Jackass and Dirty Grandpa star is still finding innovative new ways to get hit in the nuts.
Release date: June 8 Cast: Sandra Bullock, Cate Blanchett, Helena Bonham Carter, Anne Hathaway, Rihanna, Mindy Kaling, Sarah Paulson Directed by: Gary Ross (Seabiscuit) Why we're excited: It's an Ocean's movie!
Release date: July 4 Cast: Y» Lan Noel as William, Lex Scott Davis, Joivan Wade, Lauren Vélez, Marisa Tomei Directed by: Gerard McMurray (Burning Sands) Why we're excited: Your favorite sociology experiment is back.
Release date: July 20 Cast: Denzel Washington, Melissa Leo, Ashton Sanders, Pedro Pascal Directed by: Antoine Fuqua (Training Day) Why we're excited: Denzel Washington is back in skull - cracking, power - tool wielding mode for this sequel to his violent 2014 hit, which was an adaptation of the»80s TV series of the same name.
Release date: August 24 Cast: Jaz Sinclair, Joey King, Julia Goldani Telles, Annalise Basso Directed by: Sylvain White (The Losers) Why we're excited: The internet - born story of Slender Man is ripe for horror movie fodder, if not controversial (the myth recently inspired two young girls to attempt murder).
Release date: July 6 Cast: Paul Rudd, Evangeline Lilly, Michael Douglas, Michelle Pfeiffer, Michael Peña Directed by: Peyton Reed (Ant - Man) Why we're excited: After the shocking twists and cosmic girth of Avengers: Infinity War, the Marvel Cinematic Universe could use a breather.
Release date: June 15 Cast: Ed Helms, Jeremy Renner, Hannibal Buress, Jake Johnson, Jon Hamm Directed by: Jeff Tomsic (The Detour) Why we're excited: As the trailer points out, this tale of an adult friend group obsessed with playing an elaborate game of tag is based on a true story, which should help ground what looks like a pretty goofy, broad studio comedy.
Release date: May 18 Cast: Ryan Reynolds, Josh Brolin, Morena Baccarin, T.J. Miller Directed by: David Leitch (Atomic Blonde) Why we're excited: Even in our current comic book movie moment, an ultraviolent meta - comedy based around a cult X-Men character with a foul - mouth wasn't anyone's idea of a sure thing.
Release date: May 11 Cast: Melissa McCarthy, Gillian Jacobs, Maya Rudolph, Julie Bowen Directed by: Ben Falcone (Tammy) Why we're excited: Inspired by Rodney Dangerfield's Back to School, Life of the Party stars McCarthy as a newly divorced mom who reinvents herself by heading back to college.
Release date: June 8 Cast: Jodie Foster, Sterling K. Brown, Sofia Boutella, Jeff Goldblum, Brian Tyree Henry, Zachary Quinto, Charlie Day Directed by: Drew Pearce (Iron Man 3) Why we're excited: This is the directorial debut of proven blockbuster screenwriter Pearce, who had a hand in penning clever, spectacle - filled hits like Iron Man 3 and Mission: Impossible — Rogue Nation.
Release date: July 13 Cast: Dwayne Johnson, Neve Campbell, Chin Han, Roland Møller, Pablo Schreiber Directed by: Rawson Marshall Thurber (Central Intelligence) Why we're excited: This year's Rampage, which found Johnson battling enormous animals and flying a helicopter around, might have been a dud, but we still have high hopes for the other movie where he performs insane physical feats in a disaster scenario.
Release date: June 22 Cast: Andrew Garfield, Riley Keough, Topher Grace, Laura - Leigh Directed by: David Robert Mitchell (It Follows) Why we're excited: Mitchell's It Follows was a genuine indie hit with carefully composed, mood - soaked style to spare.
Release date: May 18 Cast: Ethan Hawke, Amanda Seyfried, Cedric the Entertainer Directed by: Paul Schrader (Auto Focus) Why we're excited: Paul Schrader is perhaps best known as screenwriter of Martin Scorsese classics like Taxi Driver and Raging Bull, but he's also had an equally compelling career as a director of his own hard - edged, morally complex films like Hardcore and Affliction.
Release date: June 29 Cast: Benicio Del Toro, Josh Brolin, Isabela Moner, Catherine Keener Directed by: Stefano Sollima (Suburra) Why we're excited: Did you see the first Sicario?
Release date: July 6 Cast: Lakeith Stanfield, Tessa Thompson, Jermaine Fowler, Danny Glover, Armie Hammer Directed by: Boots Riley Why we're excited: Telemarketing might not be the most thrilling subject matter, but, with Atlanta's Lakeith Stanfield and Thor: Ragnarok's Tessa Thompson in the lead roles, this should be more surreal than your standard call from a solicitor.
Release date: July 27 Cast: Tom Cruise, Rebecca Ferguson, Ving Rhames, Simon Pegg, Henry Cavill, Alec Baldwin Directed by: Christopher McQuarrie (Jack Reacher) Why we're excited: The Mission: Impossible series is Hollywood's most versatile franchise, a multi-million-dollar playpen where star Tom Cruise can plan elaborate stunts and work with a rotating cast of marquee filmmakers tuned into his adrenaline - junkie frequeCast: Tom Cruise, Rebecca Ferguson, Ving Rhames, Simon Pegg, Henry Cavill, Alec Baldwin Directed by: Christopher McQuarrie (Jack Reacher) Why we're excited: The Mission: Impossible series is Hollywood's most versatile franchise, a multi-million-dollar playpen where star Tom Cruise can plan elaborate stunts and work with a rotating cast of marquee filmmakers tuned into his adrenaline - junkie frequecast of marquee filmmakers tuned into his adrenaline - junkie frequency.
Release date: June 15 Cast: Holly Hunter, Craig T. Nelson, Sarah Vowell, Samuel L. Jackson Directed by: Brad Bird (The Incredibles) Why we're excited: It's been over a decade since Pixar first blew audiences away with Brad Bird's self - consciously retro comic book riff on mixing family life with crime - fighting.
Release date: August 17 Cast: Constance Wu, Henry Golding, Gemma Chan, Lisa Lu Directed by: Jon M. Chu (Now You See Me 2) Why we're excited: Based on Kevin Kwan's bestselling novel, this romantic comedy follows an American - born Chinese professor (Wu) who travels to Singapore for a wedding and gets caught up in the drama of her boyfriend's ridiculously wealthy family.
Release date: June 22 Cast: Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, B.D. Wong, James Cromwell, Jeff Goldblum Directed by: J.A. Bayona (A Monster Calls) Why we're excited: Dinosaurs, mostly.
Release date: June 1 Cast: Evan Peters, Barry Keoghan, Blake Jenner, Jared Abrahamson Directed by: Bart Layton (The Imposter) Why we're excited: This ripped - from - the - headlines heist film mixes narrative storytelling with documentary - style interviews of the actual young men who plotted to steal valuable rare books from the special collection of a Kentucky university's library.
Release date: June 29 Cast: Ben Foster, Thomasin McKenzie Directed by: Debra Granik (Winter's Bone) Why we're excited: This survivalist story of a father (Foster) and a daughter (McKenzie) living off the land near Portland, Oregon was one of the best movies we saw at Sundance this year.
Release date: May 11 Cast: Gabrielle Union, Seth Carr, Ajiona Alexus, Christa Miller Directed by: James McTeigue (V for Vendetta) Why we're excited: Gabrielle Union's Straw Dogs?
Release date: June 1 Cast: Logan Marshall - Green, Betty Gabriel, Harrison Gilbertson, Benedict Hardie Directed by: Leigh Whannell (Insidious: Chapter 3) Why we're excited: Audiences at SXSW flipped for this cheeky - looking sci - fi thriller about an average guy (Marshall - Green) who gets a chip implanted in his spine and becomes a hi - tech killing machine.
I'm beyond excited by the prospect of this cast, director, and material, and The Counselor would mark a reunion of sorts for Pitt and his Thelma and Louise director Scott.
Thoughts by TSR: I've been excited about Horrible Bosses since the casting was first announced, but had no idea of the plot beyond three guys dealing with their... horrible bosses.
«I was so excited just by the cast and the setting, this sort of corporate America [with] this wealthy family.
Horrible Bosses Directed by: Seth Gordon Starring: Jason Bateman, Charlie Day, Jason Sudeikis Rating: R Release Date: July 8, 2011 TRAILER SCORE: 8/10 Thoughts by TSR: I've been excited about Horrible Bosses since the casting was first announced, but had no idea of the plot beyond three guys dealing with their... horrible bosses.
Directed by Tim Burton and featuring cast members including Eva Green, Asa Butterfield, Chris O'Dowd, Allison Janney, Rupert Everett, Terence Stamp, Ella Purnell, Judi Dench, and Samuel L. Jackson, this is set to be an exciting new book - to - movie adaptation.
The premise itself is great, not to mention a supporting cast that includes John C. Reilly, Paul Reiser, Anna Kendrick, Alia Shawkat and Molly Shannon, but what's truly exciting is this is co-produced by Francis Ford Coppola's American Zoetrope banner and written / directed by I Heart Huckabees co-writer Jeff Baena.
Even with such a solid cast, nothing could have come of this if not for the swift, economical direction by Gary Fleder (Don't Say a Word, Kiss the Girls), who shows talent he hasn't seen before in making almost every moment of this supercharged thriller exciting.
Co-written by Mark Waid, Al Ewing and Jim Zub with art by Pepe Larraz, Kim Jacinto and Paco Medina, AVENGERS: NO SURRENDER unites the casts and creative teams of three titles into one weekly book of exciting action.
I just went to see it last night and i was very excited after watching this movie!It was well done!Very good acting by Eric Bana and the other cast, especially «Nick Santoni» was very creepy (great Make - up, believable acting by the actor).
To see it brought to life by such an incredible and dynamic cast is not only massively exciting but also totally nerve racking!»
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