Sentences with phrase «go see the film does»

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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.
«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
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.
«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.
Just don't have the time to go see most films in the theater - it's pretty much On - Demand here.
I don't believe anyone is going to watch the same film I saw and come away thinking he has a ton of untapped potential.
It's good to see he doesn't go unnoticed, he definitely shows up on film.
«I know I'm going to watch film, we're going to watch film tomorrow, we'll see things we can do better on both ends.
«I watched almost 20 hours of film this week trying to see if Michael is doing anything different from the last time we played, and one thing he's doing a lot more of are the stutter - and - go routes.
If u go to see a film and it's crap you say something about it and don't go again
When I heard that Dreamworks was turning the book into a film, I couldn't wait to see what they were going to do with it.
The reason he is filming his work in the schools and creating this show is because we, as working parents, don't always have time to go into the school and see what it is our children are eating there.
Please do consider going to see this film regardless of whether you have been personally affected by Baby Loss.
But if I give way to my wife over which film we go to see, that does not mean I pretend afterwards that I think all along she was right.
«I go to artsy movies, too, but sometimes you don't want to admit that you saw the latest shoot -»em - up escapist film
I've seen people online that do it, but I have found that if your water is the slightest bit hard, it's going to leave a film of minerals on your glassware.
I've yet to get the chance to go and see this film, but I really do want to — if only to see the dress up on the big screen which is just GORGEOUS!
I can't remember the last time I went to see a movie at a theater so don't get too excited about who's up for the best actor and what film's up for the best movie award.
I must admit I don't have a clue how well this will go down but thought I would give it a go anyway, but it's harder than it looks Trying to explain things whilst concentrating on not messing up really can be difficult especially when you're new to filming, but when I feel ready to put the video up I will make sure to post it here first for you all to see.
What I do know is that I had scheduled my flights to Madrid this weekend around going to Somerset House, and whilst Would - have - been 14 refused to sell me the Somerset House tickets, there were still some available for the film, so on a whim I bought two and decided to ask around to see if any of my friends could find in a «stand - in» at short notice.
Try setting him the challenge of finding a nice restaurant for you to go to or film to see — this should be able to show you whether he's just a little lack lustre or whether he simply doesn't really care enough to plan ahead.
Who doesn't love going to the movies to see a romantic film, especially when it's for free?!
Hey, I'm an outgoing bubbly lass, love to have a laugh and socialize and meeting new people, don't know what I'm really looking for tbh want to get to know people and see where it goes from there:) I'm a film fanatic I can watch movies all day, as much as I love to chill out I don't mind having a...
I also don't mind staying in and watching tv, reading, or movies or going out for dinner and seeing a film or just to have a good night out.
easy going guy caring my frends say im good fun to out with like music films etc like to have fun easy to chat to a bit of a joker at times can be very loving when with the right guy but lets guys so it a bla bla bla from me so if you like what you see then mes me i do nt bite ok lol
Whether you're stuck on the hamster wheel of first dates or running out of good films to see with your significant other, sometimes the best thing to do to shake up your love life is to go to an out - of - the - box date spot.
All they needed to do was sign up, pay a modest fee (getting a date costs less than going to see a film), write a blog or use a social networking site.
Blind Date (one of the most popular syndicated dating shows on TV) is a show in which a guy and a girl hook up and go around town to see if they are right [Blind Gossip] This film from earlier this century didn't get good reviews, but it does have a memorable name... and it did produce some good
Hi I'm easy going like mites in and out willing to try new things don't worry I'll let you know if I don't like what ever it is this is my first time and would like to see a cd / tv experienced mainly a bottom cd / v I want I prefer nights in watching a film getting snuggly under a quilt having a...
I felt Pan's Labyrinth did the same, albeit on a higher level: I went to excited to see a film which combined mythology with the Spanish Civil War, but while the mythical creatures were fantastic, the historical portrait was cartoonish and hence the tension between «reality» and fantasy was slack.
The film doesn't take a clear stance in regards of the actual utility of an institution like this, we see how the patients there mock around and make fun of the fact that they are being institutionalized there, and at the same time they hate the way that their parents brought them there, as well as the harsh instructions that they must go through every morning and every day.
it is funny in deed but, when their is someone to cover Sandler's movie their most likely gonna never make a film again Oh look see Denis Dugan and Frank Coraci BOOOOOO!!!!!!!!! you suck stop making adam sandler movies here is the problem they are directors who don't care about cinematography or shots of using the camera all they care is comedy!!!!!!! see Tyler Perry yeah their just like this big joke.
Whatever you do, DO NOT go and see this film in Jackson's preferred 48 fps or (hps) formado, DO NOT go and see this film in Jackson's preferred 48 fps or (hps) formaDO NOT go and see this film in Jackson's preferred 48 fps or (hps) format.
The series certainly hasn't featured nearly as much spilled blood as it does here, and though it's true that the films have continued to get progressively darker and more adult as they've gone along, it's admittedly still a little shocking to see such creepy imagery on display — particularly a scene involving a disgusting fetus with Voldemort's likeness.
It's an interesting and unusual choice (which I didn't know about going in - in fact I actually thought this was going to be a conventional, full - life biopic as I hadn't read much on the film beforehand), and at times I had the sense I was seeing a sequel to a movie I'd missed.
This film is definitely worth seeing if you don't go into it expecting more of an thriller.
If they come out with more films, i would definitely go see them and i advise anyone that enjoys effective horror to do so as well.
How did this film manage to go from one of the few must - see releases of the holiday season to the single film I most expected yet least wanted to be recognized at award ceremonies?
Another successful Hitchcock noir isn't as good as some of his best work («Rear Window» to name one), but it is still a really skillfully done movie that goes by fast and has one of the more exciting conclusions to a Hitchcock film that I have seen.
Although I would have hesitated to go to this film had I known it was about the IRA (again), I don't regret seeing it at all.
Although there have been many films about pregnancy and the fears involved in having a baby, there are angles here not often taken before in comedy, including what goes through a man's mind when having sex with a pregnant woman («I don't want that to be the first thing the baby sees», etc.) that is funny (because it probably actually does go through a man's mind).
I don't say this for a lot of films, but OTGAP is a must see in 3D, if you don't you are going to miss out on the vision the filmmakers intended.
We don't see the film's last seconds until it loops back to the end, but, be forewarned at the onset: This party will go out of bounds.
I didn't see any of this year's nominees (thank goodness), so my own personal Razzie for the year's worst film has to go to 1911, a Chinese historical epic starring Jackie Chan that is painfully, hilariously bad.
I'll admit that going into Gridiron Gang, I was very skeptical that it would have anything to offer that I haven't seen before, but it surprised me, not because it did have anything unique, but that, for a formula film, it is competent, efficient, and until the final game, shows excellent restraint at not trying to overplay anything beyond what is necessary to move the plot along.
I like focused biopics that don't feel they need to go from cradle to grave, but the focus here gives the film a bit of unearned hero worship, as we see LBJ hold the country together after tragedy and fight for civil rights against caricaturish opponents.
While the film does go its own way on a couple of fronts — playing up the Mr. Bojangles theory — anyone who's seen the documentaries will be hopelessly distracted.
«The Lobster» (2015) It's a little unfair to put a film on this list that most will not yet have seen, but frankly there are not going to be many opportunities to talk up Yorgos Lanthimos «brilliant «The Lobster» that we don't take.
Josh doesn't fully buy into Jamie's documentary idea — tracking down an old high school friend who submits a Facebook friend request for a filmed candid real life encounter — but he goes along for the ride and is surprised to see the project take a life of its own, when the subject turns out to be a decorated Army veteran traumatized by his experiences in Afghanistan.
(I didn't see the film in IMAX, but an hour's worth of it has been configured to fill up for the larger - screen format, and I'm certainly going to try it out.)
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