Sentences with phrase «film fans do»

There's really not much you can say about Tarantino that most film fans don't already know — he is one of the most famous names in Hollywood, and for good reason.

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Not only did he help create a compelling back story for the «best pilot in the galaxy,» he even landed a cameo role for his uncle — the «obsessive» Star Wars fan who introduced Isaac and his brother, journalist Mike Hernandez, to the films.
With sales of recorded music withering, the hot idea among record labels was to sign artists to so - called 360 deals, where a company didn't just release a band's recordings, but promoted the concerts, sold the merchandise, and shared in profits from websites, fan clubs and film deals.
While Black Panther rode a huge wave of critical acclaim and fan excitement to the biggest opening weekend ever for the month of February (and the fifth - largest of all - time), raking in more than $ 426 million worldwide, a small number of Internet trolls still did what they could to dampen the good vibes surrounding the trailblazing film, which features Marvel's first African - American director (Ryan Coogler) and a cast led by black actors such as Chadwick Boseman and Lupita Nyong» o. Starting last week, in the first few days of Black Panther «s highly - anticipated theatrical release, some Twitter accounts started trying to spread false accounts of attacks at screenings of the movie.
Fans of Madeleine L'Engle's novel are wondering whether the film will do justice to the «cosmic questions» the book raises.
Unlike the Church, the film industry's trend of origin stories doesn't feel like it's coming from the fans, but from the bosses.
Did they think there was a legion of Mortecai fans eagerly awaiting the film adaptation of their favorite book?
oh dear I am out of touch with films — though I did see twilight some years ago but never was a huge fan — but I am quite au fait with chopping up asparagus finely for a salad — in fact I have given it to sylvia raw at times — though never thought of shaving it.
Okay I maybe desperately searching for positives after Arsene Wenger disappointed all of the Arsenal fans again by doing his best impression of Smaug, the dragon in The Hobbit films that sleeps on a vast hoard of gold and treasure and tries to kill any who dare to approach.
«So I then had a chat with another pal of mine, as I was clearly not a renowned film maker, and asked the advice of another Arsenal fan from the eighties who I knew who does some production.
Even yesterday I saw a film on YouTube (I didn't watch it) made my Arsenal «fans» who made a compilation of all his errors during his Arsenal career.
I don't think that is our problem, there are good times and bad times, all football clubs go through these times, I suggest mourinho should be given more time, I watch ball in a film hall where every Man U, Man city, fans yea they should sack mourinho, how is that of benefit to Man U fans as well as other clubs?
Don't forget to keep an eye out for Manchester La La La at Old Trafford on Sunday — we'll be filming interviews with fans before and after the game, so come and say hello!
Why do you think makeup fans are fascinated with this look, even before the film's release?
Dubbed by some as the next Jennifer Lawrence due to the inevitable comparison of her film to Hunger Games (much to the anger of fans who insist on the stark difference between the two storylines), it seems that the 21 - year - old actress is planning on taking advantage of this career momentum — reps confirm that the shorter do is indeed for her new film The Fault in Our Stars, another film adaptation of a wildly popular novel.
`'» Realizing that, outside of Freddy Krueger, they are the most popular and they haven't been featured in any sort of battle together, other than a few small fan films, so I thought, let's do it.
JvM came about because I have done several other fan films and I read a lot of the comments that are placed on YouTube.
5 MUST - SEE FILMS FOR HORROR FANS IN 2018 By R. C. Americo - 2018 is shaping up to be a fantastic run for the Horror genre, but don't just take my word for it.
For example, you're a fan of the films of Akira Kurosawa, but they just don't seem to appeal to a lot of people.
What Worked: I'm a big fan of «Wallace & Gromit,» so I was eager to see this computer - animated film done in their clay animation style.
It's Spielberg's best and truest action film since Jaws, relentlessly paced, pitch - perfectly acted (the young Fanning is almost certain to get a Best Supporting Actress nod come Oscar time), and rife with moments of such horrifically poetic imagery that it's all you can do not to stop thinking about them long after the film has ended.
This mix doesn't quite have the oomph of more recent surround tracks for action films, but again it's entirely appropriate to THIS particular film, and fans should be plenty happy with it.
Not being a soccer fan, the Cosmos phenomenon had no impact on me at the time nor does this energetic film change that opinion.
Filled with horribly written dialogue and a plot that really doesn't go anywhere, this first instalment doesn't do to get fans to return, although I'm sure the readers will be there on day one of all three films.
Oh, Harry Potter fans, this is the moment you so badly do and don't want: the final film of the final book of J. K. Rowling's beloved saga of the boy wizard.
I've never been a fan, as a rule of horror movies, however, the trailer drew me to this one and i'm glad it did, the awful acting we usually get in horror movies wasn't there this time round, in fact, the whole cast were excellent, the special effects were really very good and the humorous, intelligent dialogue (another thing you don't usually get in horrors) was brilliant, loved the film, Chris Hemsworth, although with less to do in this than he does in Thor, was great in it too.
Sloppy writing gives savvy movie - cum - music fans the impression that this demographically challenged film doesn't know the difference between Nashville and Austin, or in other words, the schism which divides contemporary country music into its inimical sides: mainstream and alternative, just like rock, or any number of musical genres.
It is so unknown, that one of his biggest fans, didn't even realize that this film was based on a story by Dick, until I saw it in the credits.
His film isn't the smartest movie ever made, but it does serve up some cool fan boys moments.
The Bottom Line: If you're a fan of Oscar Wilde's work, you might appreciate the film for his witty banter, but you're more likely to be appalled by the once - great Helen Hunt, who doesn't work in this type of role and setting, and doesn't make much of an effort to make it work.
Sure, fans of the book watched it and may have got some enjoyment out of it, but the story, accompanied by the god - awful dialogue, really does make this film a treat to watch, even if you can admit how bad it is.
With this movie, he just doesn't deliver anything worthwhile for fans, and it's a shame because if the story would have been a bit more developed, then I think that the film would have succeeded in being a memorable action film.
Some things that probably factor into the industry's disagreement: Peter Jackson adapted books fifty years old and respected as great literature, the Potter books were being written alongside the first movies; Lord of the Rings centered on adult characters and played to a wider audience with PG - 13 ratings, the first Potter movies were PG, skewed younger, and starred kids (though anyone can see the films matured and so did the fans, many already wrote the series off); finally, where Jackson provided one distinct vision and a cast of respected performers, Potter had a rotating director roster (all of them secondary to Rowling) and limited opportunities for its accomplished actors, giving the brunt of the work to the three kids and spectacle.
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice does a lot of fan baiting and offers glimpses of a number of upcoming DC Comics films.
Annihilation does offer enough surreal horror within its visual spectacle to make it worth recommending to sci - fi fans, but for all the different interpretations the film is being afforded by other writers, I can't help but feel that it is fairly empty thematically.
This film was really worth the trouble of finding the New York theater and I even skipped part of a class and I don't regret it, definitely a must - see, wether you're a Wes Anderson fan or not.
as a kid i grew up with transformers for toys, but didn't watch the actual show (aside from beast wars) until last year, so i wouldn't consider myself a fan boy, but when a tv show based around toys from the 80's has better dialog, humor, character development, and plot than a high budget Hollywood film, you know something is wrong with the film industry.
There are moments of clear absurdity when the group of guys crafted on a Simon Cowell talent show insist that they can always just be themselves, for instance and the film does lay on the «wacky kids» and «our fans are so important» gloss with marketing - ploy thickness.
But does this film, a decade in the making with unprecedented hype, live up to fan fervor and unrealistic expectations?
As a fan of the genre, and as a guitar player, I really do appreciate this film for what is is.
Shatner made one final appearance with the regular Star Trek cast in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991), then served as one of the crossovers to the new series of films in Star Trek: Generations (1994), in which endlessly theorizing fans finally learned the fate of Captain Kirk.The success of the Trek movies reenergized Shatner's TV career, even if it didn't immediately earn him more film roles.
A must - see for Crudup fans, and an interesting part for David Keith, whom I'd like to see back doing more films.
Z FOR ZACHARIAH is a joy for film fans who don't need every damn thing spelled out for them.
I didn't really expect much as a long time fan but I actually like this film.
In piecing together the why and how of the Templars» decline showrunner Dominic Minghella and his writing team lazily paste together a collage of conceits familiar to any sword and / or sorcery fan — and many of those films did a better job at selling such a story.
As a bonus, what seems like a film for sports fans turns into a touching love story, which does not suffer from a bad case of the cutes.
I'm a big comic book fan, and I did enjoy the comic book aspects of the film, but the movie aspects didn't really meet my standards.
It would be great if you could do something like post a section listing classic directors and their films, and perhaps point out how these films have influenced or directly inspired films your readers are fans of.
This will be a great film for B Movie fans, as it doesn't take itself too seriously, but doesn't hide its shortcomings with over-the-top winks at the camera.
With their long takes and deliberate pacing, Kelly Reichardt's films (Wendy and Lucy, Old Joy) aren't for everyone, but she does have devoted fans (critics among them).
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