Sentences with phrase «experience than movies»

What is it about a game that you think can make a more effective horror experience than movies or fiction?
The Tree of life is more of an experience than a movie, and a very spiritual one at that.

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There was no better way to release the upcoming Star Wars movie than in a 360 VR fly - through experience.
Chu suggests thinking of the resume like a movie trailer — a highly focused highlight reel of experience and achievements, rather than an exhaustive biography.
-- The difference between an aesthetic experience and a «religious» experience IS one of the questions raised in this movie, and you haven't even begun to address that question, other than to restate it.
And yes I did go through once for me to take out my endowments after that it has been a learning experience because, like reading a book over and over or seeing a movie more than once, you learn different things depending on what's happening in your life at the time.
«It's still cheaper to go to the movies than do anything else for an out - of - home experience
Thorin has had the movie goer's experience which is different than the film goer's experience.
Marbles Kids Museum provides extraordinary learning experiences for children through innovative play - based exhibits, creative programs and events, and larger - than - life IMAX movies on North Carolina's only giant screen.
David thought the movie's message about opening yourself to new experiences, even uncomfortable ones, might make science more exciting than it already was.
Dating can be a terrifying experience, so what better place to seek dating advice than scary movies?
For one thing, they've already been there; the movie can not be more than a zealous approximation of Rowling's achievement, a fair copy of a rapturous literary experience.
As for the whole gaming experience, maybe not (it's like watching a movie, more than gaming).
By its end, the movie has transcended the boundaries of the classroom to become an educational experience in more ways than one.
You'll end up being more annoyed than entertained, (The 3D isn't bad but it won't improve your experience) I don't hate 1D as much as other people do, however, It's true when they say that this movie is only meant for their die hard fans.
For all its sincere intentions, Kruishoop's script feels cobbled together from newspaper headlines and bits of other movies rather than real, lived experience.
It is best to go into this movie as blind as possible because it is better to experience the film rather than read about it later, but the story focuses on biologist Lena (Natalie Portman) and a team of scientists who venture into a strange force - field - like area that mysteriously appears on Earth.
This is the kind of experience that might tell you more about yourself as both a viewer and a person than you're comfortable knowing; it's also the most alluringly strange movie of the year so far.
Never before have the demands of my inner man - child been so stirred, though, than while experiencing Deadpool 2, a movie that feels scribbled in pencil crayon, drenched in Jolt cola and coated with the dust of a thousand discarded bags of Flamin» Hot Cheetos.
To the enormous credit of these preternaturally clever writer - directors, the above paragraph contains more low - hanging Lego puns than the movie itself, which relies on ingenuity and genuinely inspired twists on what audiences expect from such an experience to deliver a constant stream of engagement and laughs.
In a print interview for Empire magazine, Boyle has compared his film to «mountain movies,» arguing that it's «finally more about experience than an idea.»
People are far less likely to trash the movie if asked about it as they emerge from the theater (and they still have the ticket stub in their pocket) than they are a few days later, when they are more likely to look back on it as a trial - by - fire bonding experience, and yowl about how hilariously awful it was to sit through.
«There is nothing that shaped my movie - going experience more than the musical genius of James Horner.
«And rather than focus on the script and the scenes directly, we fleshed out the relationship the characters had prior to this momentary snapshot that you get of them in the movie: what they experienced together, how they kind of grew apart.»
The experience of holding a video game controller would be more rewarding than having to put yourself through this movie.
Upright and less wolf - like than those experienced during the Games, these new zombie - like movie monsters undermine the reality the series has spent years carefully building.
I'm so glad my first experience with this film was in Telluride; at an elevation of 8,750 ft, we're more than a mile closer to the stars, a mile closer to the exact setting the movie took place.
Indeed, between Levy's tear - jerking tale of how, after screening Just Married, the powers that be pegged him as the perfect captain for this ship and his seemingly - genuine delight with filler shots (as well as every single member of his cast and crew), 98 minutes of hearing him talk makes for an even more gruelling experience than just watching the movie, I'm surprised to say.
Only two extras appear: a making - of featurette titled «The Experience» and an EPK - styled promo that is so self - congratulatory you'd think the movie was better than it was.
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She required a confident, experienced director with a singular vision to elicit a nuanced performance that's bigger than the movie - of - the - week role as written.
The overall effect is getting several movie experiences in one - more than your money's worth if you are debating a theatrical ticket price.
The movie in a way reflects the notion of cinema itself, and begs to be seen in theatres on the biggest screen, urging for audiences to experience an event rather than passively «Netflix and chill».
Gravity is less a feature film than cinema as experience: a new frontier in filmmaking that will likely appeal to studios trying to attract people to movie theaters.
Older Tom is infinitely more interesting than younger Tom; part of this is because young Tom hasn't experienced the full effect of the events that shape older Tom, but most of this is from the very clear fact that young Tom is kind of a mute witness in this movie.
Approaching a movie fresh is a hugely different experience than seeing one that's strategically unveiled three trailers and a barrage of TV spots, and because so much about them is unknown, I find myself watching festival films with a different level of anticipation.
How Warner Bros. managed to get its hands on this story rather than Disney is probably an interesting tale, but the end product looks like it will still be a big - time family movie experience.
There's no doubt that Tinker Bell offers a home theater experience that is altogether more exciting than most direct - to - video films, even if the movie itself isn't so remarkable.
It's probably a more sensible way to experience the storyboards than the screen - filling, full movie with final soundtrack approach taken on Studio Ghibli's cruder, less colorful storyboards.
After speaking with Kaluuya about the movie's themes, though, he agreed that the experience really is more universal than he thought, so he gave Kaluuya the role.
While their experience is limited with the new CGI process (this is a very different filmmaking than the traditional hand - drawn ways), it doesn't show as Moana has all the traits of a wonderful Disney movie.
As the Make - A-Wish foundation offers «experiences described as «wishes» to children with life - threatening medical conditions,» that kid not only got to visit the Ragnarok set, but as / Film puts it, «he made more of an impact on the movie than he probably thought he would.
With director Jon M. Chu — who is experienced in making musicals — taking over this franchise from the sloppy, noisy Stephen Sommers, the second G.I. JOE movie has a great deal more grace and goodwill than its predecessor.
There's no better way to experience the movie that brought Michael Myers into nightmares everywhere and launched the career of the original «scream queen» Jamie Lee Curtis, than in cinemas, digitally restored and remastered by the original cinematographer (Dean Cundey).
This being said, if you ever have the opportunity to attend a large festival, pick a film or two that you might not typically watch, and take advantage of the other attendees, because there is always more than one way to experience a movie.
With clips from more than 200 teen movies made in the decade after 1995's Clueless, this lively kaleidoscopic documentary entertainingly traces how America has depicted the teen experience on screen.
Tl; dr - much tighter and polished movie than the first and delivered a very entertaining experience with lots of pop culture references as is de rigeur for Deadpool.
Without the Zack Snyder - hosted «In Movie Experience,» a promising interactive mélange of storyboards, trivia, behind - the - scenes footage, and plain old commentary, Blu - ray users are left to peruse a series of HiDef «Focus Points» — running 3 - 5 minutes apiece and numbering fewer than usual (there are 10 in total)-- all too cursory in their alleged «focus.»
Mean girls, cute boys and crazy parties might be considered stereotypical or overdone college - movie tropes, but Life of the Party pairs them with actual classrooms and libraries, making for a more realistic depiction of the college experience than most comedies.
Rich and allusive (the divides the film slowly reveals are not just along gender lines, but political and ideological ones too), this is a movie to experience rather than simply consume — baking in the heat, shivering in the cold and aching at the frustration of being lost in an environment that's hostile in every conceivable way.
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