Sentences with phrase «film watching experiences»

Haven't seen Turin Horse, but it sounds like it might resemble Into Great Silence, one of the great film watching experiences of my (or anyone's) life.
One audience member was completely overcome after the screening and took to Twitter to note that it was «possibly the best film watching experience I've ever had.»
@michaelwhittle «Possibly the best film watching experience I've ever had.PTA's best.

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Describing the «out - of - body experience» of briefing the president on the Steele Dossier, which contained an allegation that Trump was filmed watching Russian prostitutes pee on a bed that the Obamas had slept in, Comey told interviewer George Stephanopoulos, «He interrupted defensively and said.
You don't have to watch any of the previous Marvel films to fall into the world of Black Panther (although it does improve the experience to a degree).
Stanley Kubrick, creator of such memorable films as «Dr. Stangelove,»» 2001: A Space Odyssey,» and «Barry Lyndon,» understands how this happens: «I think an audience watching a film or a play is in a state very similar to dreaming, and that the dramatic experience becomes a kind of controlled dream....
Watch a film created by Challenge Success and student David Lopez where he interviewed Challenge Success student team members about their experiences as school change agents.
Nightmares in children can be caused by a frightening experience, such as watching a scary film, or by something that's worrying them.
In studies, mothers who watched films of their infants (as opposed to watching unknown infants) experienced increased production of feel - good dopamine.
In her forthcoming Journal of Consumer Research paper, Dunn demonstrates that consumers who experience fear while watching a film feel a greater affiliation with a present brand than those who watch films which evoke happiness, sadness or excitement.
Nothing you read or hear about this film can adequately encapsulate the experience of watching it.
6) The Lounge at Odeon Whiteleys, Bayswater For a truly decadent movie experience, head to The Lounge, where you can enjoy a three course dinner, delivered to your seat whilst you watch your film.
Hi I'm easy going like mites in and out willing to try new things don't worry I'll let you know if I don't like what ever it is this is my first time and would like to see a cd / tv experienced mainly a bottom cd / v I want I prefer nights in watching a film getting snuggly under a quilt having a...
During the medial stretch of the film (about an hour), the latter journey (the visual sequences) will mimic one's experience at a planetarium, or perhaps a viewing of an environmental documentary, minus a top - rate actor's narration; if watching it on television, one might have the strong urge to check the channel.
The rest of the film is intense enough, riveting enough, and bold enough that the experience of watching the experiment playing out is satisfying and we don't need more.
My idea of a film that is worth watching, one that is consistent with our experiences of the way life really is, and devoid of script writer hyperbole of what they think is required to be engaging.
Obviously, the big question regarding The Disaster Artist is whether you need to see The Room before watching it, or if experiencing the cult hit enhances this film.
This movie may be fine for kids, but I found this agonizing to watch and I hope I never have to experience it again, one of the worst films of 2011.
Although I have gotten emotional over films with dogs as a central part of the film before, Megan Leavey is the first canine centric film I've watched since I became a dog owner myself, and it became an extremely moving experience.
The experience of that is like winning the Irish sweepstakes in comparison to watching this film.
Attempting to recreate the experience of watching a stage play, but with the camera roaming amongst its players, Hitchcock shot the movie in a series of ten - minute takes, a time period limited only by the length of a reel of film.
That's the experience I had while watching this one long awkward moment of a film.
Audio descriptive narration provides visually impaired audiences with the unique experience of being able to enjoy watching / listening to a film alongside their family and friends.
Combine the fluidity of the editing with Mica Levi «s score, and the film feels more like an experience to behold more than a story you watch play out.
It's a terrifically elemental premise for a movie, one that Cuarón treats as an excuse to indulge in some truly spectacular eye candy; his famously epic tracking shots move here on all axes, making the film a pretty remarkable technical exercise — even as a few of the sequences, especially those that adopt a through - the - helmet POV, suggest the experience of watching someone else play an FPS.
Were the film as all - action, little - talk as Kubrick's 2001 — a milestone impossible not to think of when watching ships and humans dance balletically through the silence of space — one could take it as a pure sensory experience.
BR: Also, all of what Taissa is saying is similar to the experience I had, and then I also watched «The Teacher» before, and I thought it was a really interesting film.
When it comes to the marketing of Hollywood films, we are often exposed to much of the best material in the trailer, leaving the experience of watching the film itself a disappointment.
«The film is a work of great film art and is a stunning experience to watch
The world gets to experience the shock together and watch the film removed from any pre-release hype or opinion.
Universal may have had a concern that Freed would experience a similar big drop, but so far it seems that the audience that stuck with the story for the second film are returning to watch the conclusion.
Recommendation: An almost perfect film experience, watch Almost Famous for the nostalgia, for the music (there are 50 credited songs used here), for the performances, for the Philip Seymour Hoffman performance (who was sick the entire time), for the plane scene, for Penny Lane — for all of it.
Ross offers something in his film adaptation of the novel that Collins, writing with Katniss's voice, never could: the experience of watching the Hunger Games, rather than being a contestant in them.
If the experience of reading Collins's novel is one of being inside a horrifyingly brutal reality television show, the experience the film adaptation offers is one more akin to watching one, and its success depends on our awareness of this relatively new medium as well as our willingness to critique it.
Rarely does one have the acute, real - time experience of watching a film recognize that one of its principal stylistic flourishes is so lame that it must be summarily discarded.
FX: This is my current and also future point of view on making films, because I want my films to be professional looking; it looks good, so it provides it an entertaining experience while people are actually watching it, but I also want to express my point of view on life through my films.
So while Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid is a hugely enjoyable movie - going experience, there's a certain cynicism in Goldman's writing that becomes increasingly apparent the more times you watch the film, and which casts him as a kind of puppet - master pulling our strings.
But the fundamental flaw is his script, it's written with a self confidence that makes the experience of watching the film unengaging and oddly detatching.
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.
There's a unique experience I have every time with Anderson's work: I watch with a smile on my face the entire time, until the final moments, when the film's emotional undercurrent hits me like a ton of bricks and I watch the end credits roll with tears streaming down my face.
Yes, there are first rate special effects to be experienced throughout this final film, but they've paled in comparison to their own feats, and there's still a nagging sense of watching endlessly manipulated imagery that tends to make attention wane.
The experience of watching the film is forever changed and one wonders just how much more enjoyable it may have been were the events that unfold at the end of the first act a surprise.
I don't know how or if the experience of watching 10 Cloverfield Lane Lane would have differed if it had followed a conventional marketing campaign, but the way that it ended up being marketed and hidden for so long ended up being more interesting than the film itself, as it drew this air over it that made the film seem like something far more fascinating than what it actually was.
And combined with Swinton's internalised performance, the experience of watching this dark, disturbing film is almost unbearably moving.Eva (Swinton) is a shell...
Dakota Johnson made headlines this month for telling Elle that filming Luca Guadagnino's «Suspiria» messed her up so much that it sent her to therapy, and it turns out viewers might have a similar experience while watching the horror film this fall.
Audio: The Dolby Atmos soundtrack delivers a stunning experience when watching this film.
The views of old Hong Kong, both daily life and the geography of the city, add another layer to the film - watching experience.
The SXSW film I watched this year was a screener of David B. Marshall's Beginning with the End that I watched on my computer, a viewing experience that only amplified how minimalistic the film felt given its subject matter.
For Jenner, watching this film was part of that educational experience.
I would not give this film any less than a 4 and I can't put a finger on why but I just enjoy watching it, it is refreshing, different, funny and light and just a great experience and I would not mind seeing it again.
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