Sentences with phrase «first film and»

I watched Al Gores first film and listened carefully.
«Un Ballo in Maschera» was Shonibare's first film and is based on an opera of the same name by Guiseppe Verdi which looked at the life and assassination in 1792 of Sweden's King Gustav III.
They all loved the first film and I am a massive fan of the first flim.
So let's get this out of the way: How to Train your Dragon 2 is a great movie in its own right, carrying with it familiar themes from the first film and ideas we have come to associate as standard animated fare.
In such a long period of time between the events of the first film and this one things have changed.
We made the first film and no one asked if there would be a second film.
Todd Philipps «The Hangover Part 2» is just lazy, recycling what worked in the first film and shoehorning them into the second, at least there were some genuine laughs.
Both films focus mainly on Duplass and one other person: Brice in the first film and Desiree Akhavan in the second.
«We have an issue with the first film and the accounting so if that can all be resolved, I think we'll end up making it.»
It's somewhat surprising that this track is asked to stand alone, seeing as how three accompanied the first film and how many of Disney's recent live action films have had two.
But it does work better than the first film and the mystery surrounding Moriarty works far better than the occult nonsense we got in Sherlock Holmes.
First - time director Jennifer Yuh Nelson, a story artist on the first film and the rare woman given the helm in animation, and returning writers Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger make sure you're not just getting more of the same or something incompatibly different.
The times have changed in just the two years between the first film and its surprisingly superior sequel.
While I wasn't much of a fan of Young Detective Dee, the first film and Flying Swords Of Dragon Gate were substantial hits in my book and Tsui certainly recaptures the energy and spirit of those films here.
The film takes place four years after the first film and follows three guys (Rob Corddry, Craig Robinson, and Clark Duke) taking a trip to the future to stop a guy from shooting one of them in the crotch.
The streaming giant bought «Happy as Lazzaro,» which premiered in competition and was awarded Best Screenplay for Alice Rohrwacher, as well as Lukas Dhont's «Girl,» which won the Camera d'Or for best first film and best actor for star Victor Polsterin the Un Certain Regard section.
Stiller often looks like he's more than ready to put this franchise to bed, and the always reliable (with the right material) Ricky Gervais, who was great in the first film and barely in the second, is wasted here again.
Since his first film and television appearances in the late - eighties, actor Chris Cooper's filmography has come to include blockbusters (The Bourne Identity, the upcoming The Amazing Spider - Man 2), comedies (Me, Myself, and Irene, The Muppets), Best Picture nominees (Seabiscuit, Capote), a Best Picture winner (American Beauty), and his own Oscar win in 2003 for Best Supporting Actor for Adaptation.
The director, once so in tune with what this franchise should be in the great first film and its first sequel, completely misses the mark in this cluttered, noisy mess of a movie.
Hearts Want is her first film and is making its debut in the «The Ties That Bind Us (a Relationships Shorts Block).»
One might have assumed, however, that the tragic myth Stone was aiming for in the first film and the satiric farce he's attempting here would require somewhat different styles, but in fact most of Natural Born Killers looks like a parodic vulgarization and intensification of JFK.
For those of you who know some things about the production of the first film and the underpinnings of the ideals — not just with the themes of the story itself, but what Christopher Nolan and the producers of the film had in mind for what they were showing the audience — you will notice how they built on just that.
This was no longer the Highlander I remember, and even though it did try to give an origin to the first film, it was so laughably bad that I completely rejected Highlander II: The Quickening as an attachment to the first, mostly because it totally ignored the first film and contradicted it in ways that couldn't be reconciled.
There's an improvement to the variety of the cars and tracks featured here, and Turn 10 has even included a re-creation of some of the most iconic vehicles from «The Fast & The Furious» franchise as DLC, including the Mitsubishi Eclipse from the first film and the Nissan Skyline from the second (SO.
«I'm determined to deliver a film that builds on the qualities of the first film and draws on the best aspects of the games whilst giving the audience more nuanced characters, a compelling story and introducing some terrifying new monsters (as well as bringing back a few favourites) and, most important of all... just scaring the s ** t out of everyone.»
Amidst the clunky exposition and embarrassing callbacks to the first film and disheartening one - liners delivered by Liam Hemsworth — who looks profoundly embarrassed and exhausted throughout — there may have even been a better movie than the first Independence Day.
I like bits and pieces from the first film and I truly think they can really make the third one a darker film if they go all out with it.
For those that saw the first film and couldn't stand it, well there's no sense in even bothering to check out this entry.
LMD: Choi Min - sik worked on your first film and this is your third film with Lee Byung - hun.
It's been 10 years since Marvel Studios released its first film and with each new movie the stakes have been raised.
Folks can try to champion the first film and this one as anti-comic-book-movie movies, but, make no mistake, both of these blockbusters end up becoming comic book movies anyway just with more willingness and success to subvert the formula.
For the first film and much of the beginning of the second, Joe's sexual appetite is ravenous, but her actual sex life is relatively straightforward.
One must ask the question why this subject matter for his first film and is there something personal behind it?
Lacking the authenticity of the first film and missing the quick humor of the second film, Pitch Perfect 3, directed by Trish Sie, struggles to find its narrative footing and falls flat comedically, ending as by far the weakest film in the trilogy.
It does not have the charm of the first film and it almost falls apart without seeing the first film.
There was closure in both the first film and the second one.
Last year Chad Stahelski, who co-directed the first film and directed the second, revealed plans for a television spin - off called The Continental and now it has found a home at Starz.
The novelty effect, however, wore out quickly during the first film and now further with this one too, as if that is possible.
The story takes place 10 years after the first film and finds Caesar (Andy Serkis) attempting to...
Although smaller in scale and ambition, and lesser in terms of emotional content, this sequel is lighthearted, comical, occasionally charming, and while, on the whole, it's really all a superfluous money grab, it is well made and amiable enough to garner a recommendation for anyone who enjoyed the first film and is anxious for more.
Writer - director Rawson Marshall Thurber has gathered together a team of talented comedic actors for his first film and given them one joke to stretch to feature - length.
Roth says, «I've been a Ti West fan since his first film and have watched him continue to grow into one of the smartest and most exciting filmmakers working today.
At the ripe old age of 16, Agent Cody Bank has left behind the locker room nonsense from his first film and taken on a more sophisticated front as a clarinet player in an international youth orchestra.
At the time, all we knew was that it would pick up shortly after the events of the first film and the series would be executive produced by Kim Possible creators Mark McCorkle and Bob Schooley along with another Kim Possible vet, Nicholas Filippi, who'll serve as supervising director.
At the ripe old age of 16, he's left behind the locker room nonsense from his first film and taken on a more sophisticated front as a clarinet player in an international youth orchestra.
While Ouija: Origin of Evil isn't going to win any year - end Awards, the sequel is a massive improvement over the first film and I thought it was really well done.
I'd say Iron Man 2 is worth watching if you enjoyed the first film and also tend to enjoy other superhero blockbusters.
Coogler also notes the tenderness and sweetness of Rocky and Adrien's relationship in the first film and revives that, too, with Jordan and newcomer Tessa Thompson (in a well - written supporting female role, for a change).
Let me clarify, rehashes the first film and completely dismisses the second film in a 2 - 5 minute sequence that gives the audience only a glimpse of Karl Urban as Vaako.
Even though Deadpool screenwriters Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick are really busy writing Deadpool 2 at the moment, we managed to get them into our Collider Video studio a few days ago to talk about the success of the first film and where the character might go next.
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