Sentences with phrase «get out of the theater»

(Even though it was pouring down rain when we got out of the theater, oh well!)
This is also where the voices in my head began speaking to me, saying things like, «This film is terrible,» «Get out of the theater» and «Don't stay here another minute.»
By the end of the film, I really didn't care what happened and I just wanted to get out of the theater.

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One night while I was hanging out with the manager in the concession booth, waiting for the last shows to get done so we could close up, a guy comes out of one of the theaters with his family and demands to speak to a manager.
«I've long been a firm believer that despite the fact that you can watch movies on your phone, iPad or home theater, every once in a while you still want to get out of the house,» League told the Austin American - Statesman.
Jordan Peele's horror - themed social satire Get Out and Christopher Nolan's WWII epic Dunkirk combined for 12 Oscar nominations, and now, they're heading back to theaters so you can see what all of the buzz is about.
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That is why when we are sitting in a theater, we do not jump out of our seats to save the blond starlet even though we know she is about to get chopped up by a chainsaw - wielding fiend.
Since JBL speakers are in 70 % of movie theaters in the U.S., we got to test them out in a private home theater system (life goals)!
I am nice looking, friendly, one man woman, love Shetland Sheepdogs, enjoy love the history of Charleston, like getting out and exploring, enjoy theater, movies, antique shopping, gardening, baking and sewing!
Seeing the 9 out of 10 on this status should be enough to get you in the theater and watch this great film.
When the acting teacher (Melanie Griffith) practically throws them out of the little theater where they are auditioning, they form a bond and vow not to let anyone get them down.
ending made me we want to puke — the only thing that kept me from walking out of the theater was just wanting to see if it could possibly get any worse (it did).
I know the trailer didn't have to deal with the movie itself, but after walking out of the theater and thinking about the trailer I got a little frustrated.
I just remember walking out of the movie theater and getting into my car, and then screaming out loud for about a minute.
Riggan, wearing only his tighty whities, accidentally gets locked out of Broadway's St. James theater after accidentally catching his daughter making out with one of the stars of his play.
Although he couldn't have planned for its unexpectedly acute real world relevance, «Get Out» arrives in theaters at a time of post-election tumult and terror among the country's minority population under President Trump's first two months in office.
And to help get the word out about this seriously incredible movie that will be in limited theaters and available on VOD starting Friday, October 9th, we've got an exclusive batch of character posters designed by Alex Pardee, the brilliant artist who has delivered awesome work for The World's End and Attack the Block previously.
«Jobs» is scheduled to hit theaters on August 16 after getting bumped out of its original April spot.
Things get a little more bearable after the first act (which is so violently unpleasant that I really considered walking out of the theater and just accepting my losses), but The Bronze never approaches anything close to «watchable».
Just got snowed in under 20 inches of snow so it could be another few days before I can even tunnel my way out of here to get to a theater!
A Quiet Place has turned out to not only be what John Krasinski's career needed to get out of its post-Office slump, but also what the American moviegoing public needed to get their butts off the couch and into the theater during an unseasonably cold spring weekend.
In the end, what the film doesn't have in heart it makes up for in action and creative animation (I still get a kick out of seeing some of my son's more unique Lego pieces make an appearance, like Lego flames or the Lego shark), and you will certainly leave the theater with a smile on your face.
I personally haven't seen nearly as many films as I should, a mix of professional and personal obligations getting in the way, but I've still managed to check out more than a couple releases both in theaters and at home.
On The Official LCJ Report Card, «Fury» gets a B. For once, I suggest you leave the theater when the closing credits begin because they feature a series of grim, bizarre images of the war, in blood - red, with music out of a horror movie.
Lowery's picture isn't one you watch, but one you get inside, only able to walk out of hours later, long after you've physically left the theater.
Spacey is getting cut out of Ridley Scott's finished film «All the Money in the World» and replaced by Christopher Plummer just over one month before it's supposed to hit theaters.
(Fodder for a possible spoiler - laden upcoming round: I would like to talk about the alternate ending of Get Out, which I found a more narratively satisfying conclusion than the one released in theaters, but which is also far grimmer.)
Earlier this year, we reported on the improbable news that Eddie Murphy's classic fish - out - of - Zamunda classic, Coming To America, was getting a sequel, 29 years after it first entered theaters.
«Whenever we get Tommy Wiseau to come to one of our theaters, it's a madhouse; we sell out.
Lots of potholes on this planet... Im sure Ridley has a directors cut coming out for the real fans... this theater release was just to get back the cash they spent on Guy Pierces makeup.
It follows a theater director (Owen Wilson) whose affection for prostitutes — and whose habit of giving them money so that they can get out of the life after they've been with him — leads to complications after one of the girls (a brilliantly funny Imogen Poots) shows up to audition for his latest play.
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To mark the occasion, Universal re-released «Get Out» in a select number of theaters on Jan. 29.
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The accidental similarity, plain as day on paper, becomes even plainer on the screen: Minutes into the film, stage and cinema veteran Simon Axler (Al Pacino, himself a veteran of both Broadway and Hollywood) ambles out of his dressing room, the camera following close behind; gets locked out of the back entrance of the theater, and must come in through the front; and dramatically inflicts some violence upon himself before a shocked live audience.
If you got out to the theater saw Deadpool 2 this weekend, or if you've spent any time in the spoiler section of the internet, you've probably realized that the credits scene from the film has been a massive topic of conversation.
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She eventually got out of her own head by joining a Phoenix youth theater and its improv troupe and, at the age of 14, she successfully lobbied her parents to let her temporarily move to Los Angeles to pursue professional work.
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Clearly word got out before it even hit theaters, as he's got a number of very promising projects in the works for early 2013 — he'll play the boyfriend of lead Teresa Palmer in Jonathan Levine «s zombie romance «Warm Bodies ``; he's just one in an excellent ensemble cast, including Jesse Eisenberg, Melanie Laurent, Mark Ruffalo, Morgan Freeman, Isla Fisher, Michael Caine, Common and Woody Harrelson in Louis Letterier «s magician heist movie «Now You See Me ``; and he's playing none another than Romeo in Fox «s Shakesperean re-do «Rosaline.»
It's a film that could have easily broken my heart (and indeed I was prepared for it to do so), but I walked out of that theater knowing I had just experienced the best cinematic rendition of my beloved X-Men that I was ever going to get.
«Women don't need massive explosions to get them out of the house and to the movie theaters,» said Glickman., referring to effects - driven action films and superhero sagas.
I have literally never seen so many people get out of their seats to leave the theater and come back (often multiple times) than I did during this film.
Perhaps the reason it didn't get much attention in theaters was because this is a very typical role for Swank, who badly needs out of these types of true stories.
If it was the prospect of seeing Aron Ralston's dilemma projected larger than life on a theater screen that turned you away, you've got no reason to miss out on the movie now, because Fox brought it to DVD and Blu - ray last week, just two days after it came away from the Oscars empty - handed.
That's how I started to get into the artistic world, and then a friend encouraged me take a theater class to get out of the dark place that I was in... I got into theater and never left.
In a year in which veteran directors whom I have consistently respected turned out work that I loathed (The Tree of Life and Hugo were two of 2011's worst movies) or that couldn't even get me to the theater (Almodóvar, Cronenberg, von Trier), I was very happy to see veterans like Herzog, Weir, and Breillat turn out work that kept them on their toes.
As we exited the theater, an army of cameras swarmed us, screeching, «What did you think of the movie?!!!» Still, at least for a week we critics all got to puff out our chests and insist that film matters.
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