Sentences with phrase «film by any means»

Next to the conventional sealing edge, the EasyLid ® tray has an additional ring that is hermetically sealed with the top film by means of SEALPAC's unique sealing technology.
«The Angry Birds Movie» is not really a good film by any means, but for taking an app and turning it into feature film and trying to satisfy all ages, I think they did they best they could with what they were given.
Although not a great film by any means, this is still a pretty decent film that is provides some mindless entertainment value.
While it's not a perfect film by any means — a lack of catchy musical numbers and a questionable shift of focus in the film's latter half knock Megamind down a few pegs — the lively cast and interesting flip on the superhero concept make it a fun time at the movies for viewers of all ages.
This is not a perfect film by any means, but its's exciting because it ventures so far off the map for your typical horror film.
And, writing for Vanity Fair, Richard Lawson admits it's not a «comforting film by any means,» but it «achieves a sort of grace, in moments of sweetness and stillness, when the fullness of Leo's being — be it ravaged and weary — is palpable and, finally, undeniable.»
It is definitely not good film by any means, but by the end of the day, you will always remember how stupid Sean William Scott and Ashton Kutcher were!
Miss Sadie Thompson isn't a bad film by any means, it has some great performances and even a early small part for one Charles Bronson.
Café Society is not a terrible film by any means and surpasses the recent waning quality of Woody Allen's late career.
This isn't a style over substance film by any means.
It's not a great film by any means.
At 131 minutes, it's not a short film by any means, and certainly it could have been trimmed from a story standpoint in order to maximize the efficiency of the thriller aspects, but I personally think it would come at the some cost of the intelligence of the process itself.
I would give the film 5 stars, but I wasn't completely convinced by the casting of John Cusack as the elder Brian Wilson, it wasn't enough to ruin the film by any means, but enough to drop a star
It's not a great film by any means, but humanist director Robert Benton (Nobody's Fool) and veteran screenwriter Nicholas Meyer (Time After Time, certain Star Trek films) manage to keep it alive and moving.
So Close isn't really a good film by any means, but it will find a receptive audience among viewers who like eye - candy in their action as well as their actresses.
Armageddon's not a perfect film by any means.
It's as if they've turned a bunch of really bad films into a great film by means of spicing them up with a plethora of daring originality.
This is not a ground - breaking film by any means, but I thought it was very well done for what it was.
Not the «Raising Arizona» is a bad film by any means, but I feel like it could be set anywhere.
The schmaltz does not make Oz The Great and Powerful a bad film by any means; however those not keen on whimsy may find it too cheesy.
It's relatively benign in its approach, not striving to be a great film by any means, and for the sort of matinee flick that pits bantering cohorts into bloody confrontations, it's actually somewhat enjoyably cheesy in a way that probably isn't terribly far from intent.
WHY: «Maggie's Plan» isn't a bad film by any means; it's just not a very good one.
Anderson may have erred on the side of density for what will most likely be considered a stoner film, and it's not likely to earn respect as his best film by any means, but there's always pleasure in watching an auteur work.
The most egregious loss has to be his expressionistic character study Taxi Driver being pipped at the post by Rocky: not a terrible film by any means, but hardly in the same class.
Not a long film by any means, clocking in at a standard 95 minutes, but too long given the material, first - time director Noam Murro applies a very lackadaisical approach to this serio - comedy, padding scenes out with excess.
Inside Out isn't a perfect film by any means, but it's close to Up in terms of being one of Pixar's most mature features.
It's not a bad film by any means - in fact, parts of it are quite intense and suspenseful and surprising - but the parts never really add up to anything weighty or memorable, partially because it revolves around one of those convoluted multiple - dimension plots that will give anyone trying to sort out the details a serious headache.
Most certainly not an uplifting film by any means, however, if you're looking for strength in acting and bang for buck, look no further, I, Daniel Blake will move you.
It's not a perfect film by any means, and certainly there were elements that left fans of the original not entirely satisfied, but you can't argue that Blade Runner 2049 isn't at least a good movie.
It's not a bad film by any means, it's just not that fun to watch and you will forget about it moments after it's over.
While it isn't a perfect film by any means, it is a film made with so much ambition, the fact that it succeeds so often is far more than anyone could or should have ever expected.
Not a perfect film by any means (its opening celebration scenes are too prolonged; its middle section is interesting but redundant (and more's the point, I realize, but even points well - made can be stultifying)-RRB-, Das Boot is fascinating and sticky.
«Avengers: Age of Ultron» is not an aggressively bad film by any means, but it also doesn't go out of its way to be aggressively good.
That it isn't really as funny as his previous outings is not really in doubt, but with a handful of classic moments, it isn't a throwaway film by any means.
Not a religious film by any means, it isn't concerned so much with Heaven or the afterlife so much as exploring the comic possibilities of a man transported from one life to another, trying to inject his own personality into the body of another.
The individual image, which allows visual narration in the film by means of linkage, here becomes an abstract soloist, in which grassy surfaces and empty channels produce a mysterious ornament.

Not exact matches

Those films shared a dour vision, and were broadly panned by critics as mean - spirited and frequently incoherent.
Whether or not the critical acclaim already experienced by O.J.: Made in America means that television viewers can expect more long - form, multi-part films from ESPN remains to be seen, as Schell said the longer format is difficult to sustain without the right subject matter.
By 2020, this could mean an additional $ 2 billion for the film studio industry.
The inchoate, messy anger of the film mirrors the free - floating frustration of our cultural moment, and I'm stunned to see activists all over the world latch onto the film's central concept by erecting billboards meant to shame politicians into action on a variety of societal issues.
``... [the] gulf between the Church and the scientific mind... widens with each generation, and modern means of diffusing knowledge by the press, radio, and film, have brought us now to such a pass that the Christian, and especially the Catholic, whose beliefs are enriched in their religious manifestation by the ceremonies and practices of a most ancient past, finds himself considered the initiate of a recondite cult whose practices are not only unintelligible to men around him, but savour to them of superstition and magic.»
The film, the drama, the symphony, conveys its meaning and value by movement.
«What an audience expects of a contemporary Western is that it will either largely conform to the classic pattern of extolling the heroism of the cowboy, often a lawman cowboy, who has to defend the right in a wild setting, or, that the film will seek to undermine this pattern by means comedic or serious.
It is idle to ask what actually happened, if by that you mean, what was there that might have been photographed on film or recorded on tape, had such convenient facilities been available.
Endō's deep ambivalence about Christianity pervades his text, which means that there is also evidence in the book and film to support the interpretation favored by Fr.
A good example of the clash over meanings is the 1988 controversy about «The Last Temptation of Christ,» a film version of the book by Nikos Kazantzakis.
Churches need to foster discussions of character by using films or case studies that present difficult choices in work or relationships, situations in which people must ask themselves, «What does it mean to do the honest, decent thing here?»
The thing I find most freaky about it is the «film» it seems to leave behind on the kitchen counter if you drop a bit (and by a «bit», I mean the teensiest amount):\ I've been meaning to investigate some more good GF baking binders (such as guar gum etc) Hopefully I find one a little less intimidating:)
Just like how a film in the theatre can't be gauged on how good it is by how much it raked in at the box office opening weekends; just because they saw it doesn't mean they were entertained by it.
The show ends with Jamie being told that his filming permit with the charter school has been revoked by LAUSD (yet he's still there with cameras, so not sure what this really means) and is told by the hipster charter school guy that LAUSD has forbidden him from even asking any West Adams students about their school food.
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