Sentences with phrase «go see films»

But, let's be honest, the real reason people go see these films is to watch the robots fight.
Go see some films, have a good time, enjoy a genre film festival at its best.
In an era when people go see films mainly for CGI explosions, the ending pulls of a neat little cinematic scene.
I can live without the potential Google Wave of movie tech if that is what it is, I can adjust if thats the way things go, and I can go see films with HFR if that's the only option.
I told her about Would - have - been 14 cancelling, and that I still wanted to go see the film.
Go see this film and be assured of a gorgeously nacho - free experience!
And please go see this film, it's special.
Christopher Nolan's name arouses a special kind of attention, not only among cinephiles but, crucially, for once - a-year film - goers as well, an audience majority whose decision to go see a film relies...
Meanwhile, Fandango reported over the weekend that the site saw a significant increase in repeat ticket buys over previous superhero movies, with a poll of 1,000 Fandango users showing that 61 percent would go see the film again.
Go see this film it's one not to be missed
If not, you've done a fantastic job at keeping yourself sheltered from it all, allowing yourself to go into the movie fresh, which means you're most likely not reading this before you go see the film, so it doesn't matter than I'm not going into much more detail.
I know many of you guys will go see this film hoping to see Ken Jeong's penis again... and to be honest me too
I know we're supposed to be applauding displays of cinematic feminism, but with Schoenaerts, Sturridge and Sheen rounding out the cast as delightful eye - candy, there's little more reason to go see this film.
Before you go see the film, which has received largely glowing reviews, there are a few things it would helpful to know, Unlike the ubiquitous Spider - Man and Superman, Black Panther may be a bit of a mystery to those who aren't big comic book fans.
Now, it is a fair question to ask why anyone who hates Edward Snowden would ever go see a film about him in the first place (especially a film about Edward Snowden directed by Oliver Stone) and sadly, the box office returns seem to indicate that even the whistleblower's partisans sat this one out.
You just need to see the trailer to get an idea of how it works, or you just need to go see the film and have a blast.
I highly recommend everyone take Ron Howard's sage advice to go see this film at the cinema.
Knowing this is a mainstream title from a largely mainstream director, I would probably not even go see this film if it was not for my 83 - year old friend Jim Haynes in Paris who always prefers seeing something Anglophone.
Go see this film and call your Mom, Wife, or Sister, and say, «Thank you, now how can I help?»
With all the word of mouth, it will force voters to go see the film and study her performance in all its complexity...
Will you go see the film next spring?
This experience is closest to a Friday night where a group of friends to go see a film that opens up and then go to discuss what they just saw at the bar or coffee shop afterwards.
hmmm leonardo di caprio... now when that guy is in a film i wan na go see the film, specially after Shutter Island and The Aviator.

Not exact matches

They later went on a date to see the film «Taking Lives» in 2004 and the rest is history.
You know, I went to the cinema, back in the»70s, and saw this film about military surgeons wearing Hawaiian clothes, saving lives in a war, and I thought, «This is the neatest thing there is.
Not only does the feature have a good deal of franchise history behind it, but it also has the same advantage that all family films have, in that kids going to see the film will be dragging along their parents, ensuring extra ticket sales.
«Every time I give out my name,» Reine said elsewhere in the film about her ongoing struggle, «I know I'm about to be judged because I know eventually they're going to Google me and see what's there, and they're going to judge me.»
«I think my movie, personally, is one of the most important films that have ever been made in America... I don't know if anyone is going to see it, but I feel the film is going to take care of itself in time and be around as long as there are films
Meanwhile, Vox recently floated the idea of Fox going all - in on Deadpool by launching a film series, similar to Disney's The Avengers series, that would see his character team up with others from the X-Men comics to form a group known in comic books as the Uncanny X-Force.
Your company, Malpaso is based there, but they turned down I think at first the next film which we're going to see which I just think is an extraordinary film.
When I went to see the new Captain America film a few months ago, the theater played a Burger King commercial before the movie.
But of course, at the end, that film could go on and make money for the next 20 years [through streaming] and we'll never see a statement.
I gather some prices have actually gone down, but you're charging a premium for the experience of seeing films in Imax or something similar.
I've seen many portrayals of Jobs over the years both in print and film, and based on how ruthless «Going Clear» was, I went into «The Man in the Machine» expecting something similar.
The very first thing I do when deciding which movie I want to see next is check its rating on RottenTomatoes and if the film is North of 80 % then it's a «no brainer» for me to go and see.
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Moviegoers over the past 10 years more often than not went to see an action adventure film featuring comic book heroes, giant robots, or someone driving a fast car.
Twelve years after «Titanic,» which still stands as the all - time B.O. champ, Cameron delivers again with a film of universal appeal that just about everyone who ever goes to the movies will need to see.
And so as you can see, which I have reason to fear you will not see in the film, the message of Coriolanus tends to be conservative: republican politics is beset from the get - go by tragic flaws, and the only programmatic political lessons one might take (which includes the lesson that conditions will seldom let you succeed at applying them) are aristocratic - republican ones.
It's going to take a lot more then «visions» experienced by people in emotional and suggestible states to convince me, something like something seen by dozens of people who are not in an emotional and suggestible state, which is caught on camera by a person who we can reasonably assume would not tamper with the film.
I have seen films of these madmen saying that Islmaic armies are going to sweep throughout Europe, Russia and China before sailing west to conquer the United States and South America.
Groups of young friends who go to see some of the more death - focused horror films in vogue of late will routinely take bets on which stock character will face a grisly end soonest, as when viewing the Final Destination series» a film series that is, essentially, the apex of the set - piece disaster horror movie as orchestrated by MacGyver.
Even though I go see exactly 1 or 2 new movies a year, I read all of the year - end lists like a film devotee.
The new Exodus: God and Kings film is coming to theaters soon, but I'm not going to see it.
You've probably seen the trailer for the film adaptation of William Paul Young's wildly popular novel The Shack recently going around the internet.
«My fear with the film is that evangelicals will know it's about Bishop Pearson, and they'll feel like, «I don't support what he stands for, so I'm not going to see it,»» Glass says.
You've probably seen the trailer for the upcoming film adaptation of William Paul Young's wildly popular novel The Shack recently going around the internet.
As viewers who went to see the film this weekend noticed, one scene looked extremely familiar to fans of Krasinski's original breakout role of Jim Halpert on The Office.
Set in 1959, the narrator reflects back on the events from the present, highlighting the novelty of the encounter in the film's opening line: «I was twelve going on thirteen the first time I saw a dead human being.»
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