Not exact matches
Spielberg had played down his Jewishness as a child, and judging by his
films, the habit
stuck: in the Indiana Jones
films,
for example, all religions get equal time,
with Christian and Jewish relics (the Holy Grail and Ark of the Covenant, respectively) given equal billing,
while Nazis figured as comic villains as recently as 1989's Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.
While many viewers may not have the patience to
stick with a rather dry espionage
film for the duration, Spy Game is still definitely recommended
for those into spy flicks or die - hard fans of the two leads.
While it's still a ways away, the prospects of a full - blown World of Warcraft movie have been a long time coming
with the
film stuck in development hell
for quite some time.
It's undoubtedly difficult
for films to succeed on the premise of inviting in belly - laughs
while interjecting moderately bloody violence, but when you're doing that, you should at least have a screenplay that can handle both
with talent and prowess on both a comedy and action level, and how quickly «Snatched» winds up getting
stuck in neutral is almost unfortunate.
The actress, who, prior to Bone, was already known in industry circles
for her gritty portrayals of troubled youths in such independent
films as Poker House and The Burning Plain seamlessly made the transition to big - budget studio fare playing a young «Mystique» in X-Men: First Class
while still
sticking to her indie roots
with key roles in
films like The Beaver, Like Crazy, and the forthcoming House at the End of the Street.
I had a great time
with this
film, and it'll
stick with me
for a
while.