No... You can
expect same movie next year!
Not exact matches
To that effect, I'm not upset I didn't see Thanos turning or squeezing Thor's head because the
movie still delivers the
same emotional reaction
expected from the God of Thunder as he watches his brother's death.
The definition of insanity is doing the
same thing over and over and
expecting a different result, and it's hard to imagine the Chiefs want another ticket to the Smith show when they already know how the
movie ends.
I mean, you almost always know what to
expect — the type of songs that'll start airing on the radio, the rotation of Christmas feel - good
movie marathons playing on the tube, the
same decor that'll overtake storefronts and neighborhoods — year after year.
In fact, the
movie ends up pretty much where you'd
expect it to, especially if you've seen «The Bourne Identity» or «The International,» both far better incarnations of the
same genre.
Ok
movie that follows the
same path as Wrong turn, Timber Falls and hill have eyes.For a
movie of this kind there is hardly any gore, but then the
movie work well without it given us the standed volience you would
expected from this type of
movie.Well if you like your horror gorey and volient then forget this but if not give it a try, was «nt a waste of 80 mins.
However, while there are superficial similarities (in the
same way that two
movies set at Christmas would be
expected to share certain images), the plots are divergent.
If you have seen the previous
movie (based on the popular HBO TV series), you can
expect much of the
same in this big screen sequel.
Granted, «The Dark World» isn't quite on the
same level as we've come to
expect from Marvel, but it doesn't make us want another «Thor»
movie any less.
Fans of the TV series regularly appearing on «Comedy Central» already know what to
expect from this feature - length film, showcasing more of the
same parody of «COPS» as if starring the gang from the Police Academy
movies.
I'm assuming that we can
expect more of the
same from the
movie.
The film starts off much in the
same vein as your standard [i] Bond [/ i]
movie, with a big stunt, the now
expected big Cruise stunt which he does all by himself.
At the
same time, it also boasts the fun you
expect given the
movie and the large group assembled.
jcvd did his job, the
movie is a killer of all, what more did u
expected, if u fill its a flop, jst be actors then & show us what u got coz its like u critisize what my man produced, he did it his own way, i thought every one has a way of doin his / her own things, we do nt have the
same imagination or creativity.my man will ass kick u guys.
It definitely has a good bit of the melodramatic flair you'd
expect of a
movie released in 1950 — you can see an example in the clip below, where the main character is confronted by her fiancé — but all the
same it has a level of emotional sensitivity that quite surprised me.
It's based on the famous scifi novel of the
same name by Jeff VanderMeer and though it's not
expected to hit theaters until next year, a few behind - the - scenes photos show the
movie is going to be seriously beautiful.
This looks like exactly what you would
expect from Disney - magical and pretty much the
same color palette and CGI worlds as every other live - action
movie they have made in the last few years.
The film is
expected to be a comedy - action in the
samed vein as the 21 Jump Street
movies, though we're told it will be a full - on R - rated
movie too.
It's based on the famous scifi novel of the
same name by Jeff VanderMeer and though it's not
expected to hit theaters until next year, a few behind - the - scenes photos show the
movie is going...
Though «The Hateful Eight» is filled with the
same self - indulgent tendencies that fans have come to
expect from the director's
movies, this Agatha Christie - styled whodunit is a lot of fun thanks to a smartly crafted script, some outstanding camerawork that benefits from the 65 mm film format, and riotous performances from the ensemble cast.
I enjoyed Tintin, Dragon Tattoo, and Captain America far more than I
expected to —
same with most of the other superhero
movies I saw, frankly.
«Saints» survives as a cult film, though I do not
expect this
movie to do the
same.
Being a film adaptation of a television show, I wasn't at all
expecting much, but I left the theater wanting to watch the
movie again in much the
same way I did after my first viewing of Olympus Has Fallen.
Though «The Hateful Eight» is filled with the
same self - indulgent tendencies that fans have come to
expect from the director's
movies, this Agatha Christie - styled whodunit is a lot of fun thanks to a smartly crafted script, some outstanding camerawork that benefits from the 65 mm film format, and riotous performances from the cast.
Unfortunately, while Wind River has the
same strong script we've come to
expect from Sheridan, the
movie is limited by his lack of experience.
Given the fact that computer - animated
movies have almost all been variations of the
same thing rehashed with newer, cuter animals, it should come as little surprise to know that Bee
Movie delivers everything you'd
expect to see.
Do we
expect the
same of a
movie studio as a whole?
When: April 17th Why: Based on Tom Rob Smith's bestselling novel of the
same name, «Child 44» isn't the type of
movie you'd normally
expect to see released during this time of year.
«In the
same way that the black characters in my film are not how you'd
expect black people to be, because they're not often portrayed this way in
movies,» Simien said, «so too I didn't want the
movie itself to feel [black] in the way that you'd
expect.»
It's not entirely surprising considering the film was written by the
same guy behind a trio of spoof
movies and «RocketMan,» but I've come to
expect better from Bateman.
Putting Raiden through the
same paces we went through with Snake is meaningful as a mission statement in two ways: Metal Gear Solid 2 is not what you're
expecting, and it's not the
same big, spectacular action
movie as the first game was.
In a whirlwind tour of several brand - new planets in a galaxy far, far away, he both unmistakably expands upon what may be the most familiar cinematic setting in
movie history, and at the
same time makes it plain this is not the old comfortable shoe version of Star Wars universe its legions of fans might
expect, or even want.
I don't doubt that this is the best the
movie has looked since its first theatrical exhibition, but those
expecting results comparable to HD transfers of American blockbusters from the
same time are
expecting too much.
The bad writing is one thing (and somewhat
expected given that this is Goldsman adaptating Grisham), but it's here that an ignorant
movie becomes malignant in almost precisely the
same way as taking Communion ought to be for a Christian.
It's an Adam Sandler
movie, so that should immediately be a sign to viewers to
expect the
same character, jokes, and story structure of almost every other Sandler
movie.
Now I'm not trying to compare the
movie to Quentin Tarantino's Jackie Brown, which was a adaptation of the 1992 Elmore Leonard novel Rum Punch, but I was at least
expecting a cool crime drama set in the early 1970's in the
same style with bit of humor sprinkled in for good effect.
Anyone who has seen the atrocious Epic
Movie and Date
Movie shouldn't be
expecting much from this mini-genre, though not by the
same idiots, that only has enough moments of good humor to put together a semi-interesting trailer.
A landmark motion picture, director Mike Nichols» blistering comedy emerged in tandem with the
same year's Bonnie and Clyde as the film which blew open the lid on what audiences could
expect to see on
movie screens from that point forward.
It's almost as rare that a composer is asked to conduct a big - city symphony in a performance of his
movie score the
same week he's
expected to win an Oscar for it.
Is he the new Morgan Freeman where we can
expect him to play the
same type of character in each
movie?
While it's different from the Muppet
movies I saw as a child, this film has the
same charm and irreverence I've come to
expect from these fuzzy little guys.
With this
movie, critics and families alike can
expect more of the
same.
seriously you are
expecting every
movie to be like batman... i have seen in some reviews saying the
same thing..
For starters, the
movie is directed by Rawson Marshall Thurber (who made the underrated 2004 comedy «Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story») and written by the
same duo behind «Wedding Crashers,» which means that you can
expect plenty of silliness without it going too far over the top.
by Walter Chaw A
movie that will make no one uncomfortable while reassuring the most blinkered that they've given at the office, Battle of the Sexes could be directed by anyone, star anyone, and it would still be exactly the
same edgeless, meaningless, obsequious, instantly - obsolete artifact, desperate to be loved,
expecting to be feted come awards season.
Sin City: A Dame To Kill For may not have the
same impact as the original and it doesn't flow as smoothly, but it's exactly what I
expect out of a Sin City
movie.
I would have
expected Disney to give you more help in promoting it, especially since it comes out the
same week as the 4th
movie.
You're not
expected to treat this as being on the
same level as the
movie tie - ins, and indeed it really is a wholly separate undertaking.
I
expect the
same from the
movie.
Spacey is known for playing nefarious characters in
movies such as Se7en and The Usual Suspects and more recently the Netflix original series House of Cards, and based on the reveal trailer, we should
expect more of the
same from his role in Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare.