Sentences with phrase «for movies to»

At this point, the anti-heroes getting caught is probably the only place for these movies to go if they continue.
It is a positive step for movies to take and definitely reflects the change that has taken place in our global society that a film like «Blue is the Warmest Color» has been made and already achieved such clearly deserved success.
If so, today's post is your source for the movies to watch, the podcast to listen to and the cake to bake.
We just wait for movies to come out on DVD.
DeFrancisco said after the hearing that he will push to move a chunk of the dollars set aside for movies to Excelsior, which can help other industries.
To get your inventory system set up, simply use your smart phone to scan the barcode on the packaging of your disc and then wait for My Movies to find the unique code amongst its vast database.
Why pay for movies to get made and then have the public pay to see them, when you could have the public pay to get the movie made and then have them pay again to go see it?
While Avnet declined to discuss the number of pre-orders Indigenous Media has seen for Sickhouse on Vimeo, he said he is optimistic when it comes to the movie's online revenue potential despite the fact that there isn't much of a benchmark level for the movie to compete against.
He's continued working with Greg over the years, using the cult status of The Room to his benefit and pretending he meant for his movie to be a comedy all along.
I just think there are a lot of inherent limitations for a movie to capture Lewis's vision.
The movie might stop and you need to wait for several minutes for the movie to load and play again.
It's pretty impossible for a movie to get made, and there are many stories that don't make it into a book or a film or a television show.
I can't wait for the movie to come out and I am obsessed with this lemony souvlaki!
Landen, below, waiting for the movie to start.
If ever there were a work begging for a movie to be better than the book, this is it.
I mean, it's too bad about the crew member, but it is rare indeed for a movie to show silence in space (see the entry for Star Wars — though television's Firefly gets it right).
Psychologists Jack Goncalo and Sharon Kim of Cornell University and Francis Flynn of Stanford University paired up 76 college students and asked one person to develop and pitch a concept for a movie to the other.
The service comprises four simultaneous programmes whose start times are staggered by 30 minutes, so no one has to wait more than half an hour for the movie to start.
I read the book a few years ago and was so excited for the movie to come out, so I used still not feeling well as a good excuse to watch it on a week night.
I do agree there has been a lot of information revealed in the trailers, but I have to admit it just makes me more excited for the movie to come out!
If you're out with your girlfriend or vice versa and you're looking for a movie to talk about for the night and share a few inside jokes from, go watch it.
But there is really no way for the movie to meet those expectations, not with a direct follow - up already in the can and while adding to a tradition that is familiar to all.
Good: Starscream is a lot cooler in this movie, Best computer - graphics for any movie to date, Original Optimus voice, Bumblebee vs. Barricade scene was awesome, Decent story, but the Unicron story is a million times better Bad: No Hot Rod or Soundwave, Shia LeBeouf, Ending, Futile attempts to connect to classic scenes, lines and concepts, No Stan Bush soundtrack, Some immature humor ruined a lot of the movie for me, Poor dialogue I really expected a lot from this movie and am very critical about my feelings towards it - Overall Michael Bay made a good movie, but he made it appeal to the masses (immature jokes and a lot of action) and it gave up a lot of other crucial aspects to the story and quality of the Transformers franchise.
However, once new characters are introduced, it allows for new ideas to bounce off and create a new, better environment for the movie to evolve.
Then, too, there's an almost a grueling number of characters to keep track of; sometimes it takes forever for the movie to get back to a thread you were particularly intrigued by; other times you've completely forgotten someone else was left hanging (sometimes literally) until the movie jumps back to him (or, very more rarely, her).
Whenever a fresh or familiar face pops into view — like Christian's sweet, vivacious sister, Mia (pop singer Rita Ora), or their wise, imperious mother (Marcia Gay Harden)-- you long for the movie to follow that person somewhere, to grant us a change of scenery that doesn't involve Christian and Anastasia's stunning new dream house, or a conversation that doesn't devolve into deathly dull innuendo.
Until this moment, there's no urgent reason for this movie to exist.
There truly is no reason for this movie to exist, which may seem obvious to many simply by having Boll's name attached.
One would need to avoid seeing a single poster for the movie to not be able to figure where this is going: a sexual relationship between Esti and Ronnie that happened way back when, which remains enough of an open secret in the community that the sight of the two women alone would start rumors.
There are too many characters for the movie to handle: blink and you'll miss the Aussie guy with the boomerang.
Part of me thinks it'd be a fun gag for the movie to end with a Bruce Lee style fight sequence where all this build up ends in a one two punch kick combo that just brings the losing party to his feet and the curtain falls and we're all sitting there with our jaws in our laps, doubt it though.
I have been waiting for this movie to come out since reading the book some time ago.
I was constantly peeved at the fact the narrative led me down interesting paths (the Hulk resurfaces a changed figure, Loki and Thor become a begrudging pairing), only for the movie to squander these fun circumstances.
Eastwood is not nominated as Best Director, and history shows it's virtually impossible for a movie to win without that supporting nomination.
The sequel is slated to arrive in theaters on March 22, 2019, so there is a whole lot of time for this movie to get finished in post-production.
In order for a movie to get in with the current ballot system, it would have to make a voter's top five to get in.
The whole, though, feels too obvious and too vague for the movie to make any genuine impact.
This could have been powerful, but it happens so late in the film — the credits start rolling almost immediately — that there's no time for the movie to examine it further, or for the audience to have a chance to ponder it, which takes away some of its immediate impact.
For this movie to work for me, I want it to be told form his POV but I'm gathering it is more from the perspectives of the team leaders, Rob Hall and Scott Fischer.
I really wish for this movie to do well in box office, because I'm dying to see more DC movies.
And speaking of 3D, other than that (wasted) effect, there is absolutely no reason for this movie to have been made in anything other than 2D — since other than the floating words, nothing comes of it — so save yourself some money and avoid the more expensive ticket.
It's always a drag and the only way to combat it is for the movie to fly under the radar).
The nature of it will be for the movie to reveal.
He must take liberties in order for the movie to work.
I thought it would be great for the movie to tell the story of what that disaster was.
The film's plot — while not exactly unprecedented — is weak at times and sits at the back burner to these guys all trying something cool with the jokes, but I would've preferred, in light of the film like Attack the Block, for this movie to try and embed the narrative into the humour a lot more, rather than just make another The Babysitter with more comedians.
This is the most fertile period for a movie to make or break its chances to win.
I was waiting for the movie to end with Wyatt paying Goddard a dollar for losing the bet.
I love Marvel and I am sure you guys too are eagerly waiting for the movie to release.
Ottegan Assault, a mission that explains how the First Order knew it had to be at Jakku in time for the movie to open, gives Kylo Ren a chance to demonstrate the full extent of his power while giving the woefully underused Captain Phasma a moment in the sun.
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