Perhaps the one aspect of Kong that makes him different
from typical movie villains is his vulnerability.
Carrey's two personalities fight each other during a road trip with a female prisoner - who is on the run
from some typical movie bad guys.
Not exact matches
This was not your
typical will ferrell
movie yet it was still one of the best
movies i have seen
from 2006!
This isn't just your
typical race highlight montage however, but a beautifully shot
movie with insights
from drivers and team members getting just as much of the spotlight as the on - track action.
Waititi does an excellent job of balancing the sweet and humorous moments with the more poignant bits (like Bella's heartbreaking death scene), but what separates the
movie from the
typical coming - of - age tale is the unique brand of humor that's become synonymous with the director.
I really don't know enough about how many theatres and everything of 3D to make a realistic estimate, but doesn't the
typical $ 200 million
movie make around $ 40 - $ 60
from 3D?
Quite
typical of the mob style films of it?s time, but for me not enough storyline to separate this
from any other mob
movie of it?s day.
Not a
typical war
movie, but instead a tense, agonizing, one man show that portrays the horrors of war
from both ends of the battlefield, all through conversation.
Then envision midnight -
movie touches mixed into the filmmaking: flash cuts of predators and prey enhancing otherwise
typical scenes of plans being hatched; monologues about brain capacity and the true meaning of time coupled with psychedelic visions and wormholes and explanatory objects materializing
from thin air.
Going back to first Iron Man, It was your
typical good guy saves the world
from the bad guy
movie.
Luckily, the
movie gained a lot
from the balance of the above par supporting cast and the
typical Ferrell / Galifianakis antics.
In fact, so much has been lifted by future films and other forms of media, that when one looks back at it
from a modern perspective, it seems like just another
typical kung fu
movie, rather unfairly.
Of course, Infinity War suffers
from many of the
typical Marvel
movie problems, with a villain that isn't quite as well developed as he could be (especially in contrast to Black Panther's Killmonger) as well as CGI that is, at times, genuinely bad.
The MCU upped the ante with Iron Man 3, which is far
from a
typical Marvel
movie.
In an interview with CinemaBlend, Moore said that Captain Marvel will feel different
from all the
typical superhero origin
movie:
«Equals», by filmmaker, Drake Doremus, is an out of the box, stylistic type
movie that differs in almost every way
from the
typical Hollywood...
While a
typical Hollywood
movie depicting first contact would invariably lead to a massive technicolour fight across all seven continents as skyscrapers collapse into fiery abysses while heroic characters battle vicious aliens, Arrival couldn't be further
from the trope.
Like your
typical 21st century animated feature, Bee
Movie comes to DVD directly
from computers.
Most likely sticking with an adult oriented tone of the film, with its foul language and violence and sex, Kingsman: The Secret Service will indeed be a spy
movie lightheartedly taking elements
from the spy genre while adding Vaughn's
typical blend of herbs and spices.
Where a
typical Hollywood
movie tends to give its heroine a happy ending by finding a solution to all of her problems through getting the man she's always dreamed of, Sunshine Cleaning takes a different approach by seeing the man of her dreams as not available and ultimately holding her back
from what she really wants to do in life.
It is easy to imagine the
movie that might have emerged
from this premise in the hands of a
typical writer - director: the noble parent; the inept or uncaring police chief; the slow, orchestrally underscored march toward some form of justice.
The film still itself is about as
typical an image
from a 21st century Malick
movie as one can gets: A couple on a beach, maybe frolicking, maybe twirling.
Avengers: Infinity War delivers an exciting culmination of the MCU, though it's overstuffed and suffers
from certain
typical Marvel
movie problems.
Horror
movie «Deliver Us
From Evil» and family film «Earth to Echo» also debut early on holiday that lacks the
typical tentpole opener
Working
from a screenplay credited to William Nicholson and Simon Beaufoy, Kormákur (2 Guns, Contraband) sets Everest up in the
typical disaster -
movie mode, establishing the characters in simplistic terms so that we learn, at most, maybe two things about any one person.
It doesn't feel like your
typical inane Sandler
movie, but it doesn't do anything to stand out
from the crowd.
There's a jarring switch in tone
from the fun, warm feel - good hangout
movie that kicks off the film that gets displaced for a
typical Bros Gone Wild second act.
In 1978, when the
movie opens, Madeline is starring in a stage musical based on Sweet Bird of Youth, and it's
typical of the
movie's demeaning approach to women that it cuts
from a shot of her face on the cover of a playbill lying in a mud puddle to a closeup of her onstage in an extended production number, «Me» («I see me, I like what I see»), that includes a chorus line of hotel bellboys.
There is no question that the
movie still makes for an entertaining and interesting two hours much different
from what one considers the
typical Vietnam War
movie (the class for which Apocalypse Now and Platoon seemed to set the standard).
While the
movie does earn some credit for sidestepping the
typical, cheap happy ending, there are no new ideas to set it apart
from the plethora of cookie - cutter, disappointing horror films that have come out in recent years.
Typical for a disaster
movie the cast is a cache of A-listers, B - listers and craggy types you have not seen in years (yep, George Segal certainly has changed
from those late night Rollercoaster repeats).
Before it reaches that point, however, House at the End of the Street comes off as a fairly
typical teen drama that's rife with eye - rollingly familiar elements - as director Mark Tonderai, working
from David Loucka's script, devotes much of the
movie's opening hour to Elissa's tiresome, drawn - out efforts at acclimating to her new surroundings.
It is refreshing, in this regard, that he isn't after something as boring as world (or universe) domination, and the destruction of half of all living things is an intriguing escalation of the
typical superhero -
movie plot in which the heroes must save the world
from certain annhiliation.
Though the
movie isn't without the
typical Bayisms (
from the overuse of slow motion and lingering shots of the American flag, to the corny dialogue), «13 Hours» is a marked improvement compared to his recent output that harkens back to earlier films like «The Rock.»
Although it's structured as a rather traditional hero's journey, the
movie sets itself apart thanks to more progressive characters that break
from the
typical Disney stereotypes.
The cornerstones of the genre — snappy dialogue, near - unintelligible accents, and dark humor — are all present, and though the film offers only a slight variation on the genre itself, the differences do provide enough of a fresh take on the
typical crime
movie to set it apart
from the rest.
And though
from the outside the
movie might seem like just a
typical «chick flick» product of its time, it happens to be one of the most romantically sweeping lesbian tales on the silver screen — even if the film itself likes to act as if it's ignoring its LGBT themes.
From the main menu, the other selection «The
Movie» contains the
typical setup options (including the THX Optimizer), Audio Commentary, and the accompanying cartoon short that normally would be found on Disc 1.
Though the
movie's supernatural elements aren't as prominent as the marketing campaign would lead you to believe, «Crimson Peak» is a sumptuously designed genre flick that delivers a different kind of horror
from the
typical ghosts - and - ghouls haunted house story.
WHY: It's no secret that Guillermo del Toro has a slightly deranged imagination, but there's a beauty to his madness that flows through all of his
movies, none more so than «Crimson Peak,» which delivers a different kind of horror
from the
typical haunted house story.
then does the
typical sports
movie thing where joy springs
from doubt, in this case with the diddly - eyes all over the place (it makes me wish for a moment that the film had been about a golfer who always lost so Horner hadn't been able to do that).
It was your pretty
typical movie from these guys, but they continue to be funny.
My take: Personally, I don't gravitate toward school - shooting
movies, but everything I've heard about this one says that it's far
from your
typical take on the genre, instead focusing on the parents in a way that almost turns the film into psychological horror.
With all the great artistic technique applied by all of the people involved this
movie stands out
from all of the other kidnap
movies out there and the end result is anything but
typical or common.
Blu - ray Highlight: «Behind the Scenes of Kevin» isn't your
typical making - of featurette, but rather an intelligent discussion about the
movie with interviews
from the cast and crew on a number of topics like adapting Lionel Shriver's controversial novel for the big screen, casting, production design and the film's various themes.
San Andreas suffers
from that
typical big - disaster
movie syndrome where there's so much going on it's difficult to take it all in, while on the other hand focusses in on such a small group of characters that we're totally uncaring for the rest of the population who are succumbing to this epic disaster.
Yes, much of Deadpool's humor came
from the improvisation of its stars, but nonetheless, Reese and Wernick were able to craft a story that jam - packed with spectacle despite being small in scale, and which managed to subvert the
typical superhero
movie tropes while also embracing them.
Typical table talk follows one of three paths: monologue
from child about favorite Star Wars Lego figures, with questions about plot of unseen Star Wars
movies; monologue
from one parent or other about minor indignity of work day; inquisition
from one parent to child about every aspect of child's school day, met with monosyllables and grunts.
Aside
from some of the
typical Google apps that come with Android — Gmail, Latitude,
Movie Studio, Music (beta), and Talk — the Tab is pre-loaded with few apps.
The set - top boxes are part of 3D television services that are set to hit the market and bring 3D
from just
movies that you have to buy yourself, to all sorts of different programming through a
typical subscription service.