Sentences with phrase «going to the movies in»

When going to the movies, I always try to bundle up because I always get cold (I'm the one that goes to the movies in a sweatshirt and UGGs when it's 100 + degrees outside).
Which is why we go to the movies in the first place, to be entertained.
Whether your idea of having fun is to go to the movies in Tasmania personals or spend an intimate night in front of the fire, there are plenty of Hobart singles looking to have that kind of fun with you.
Great, and if that means Andrews never goes to another movie in the theatres ever again?
All in all, St. Vincent is a almost perfect feel good film that will remind most of why they love going to the movies in the first place.
The uncompromising The Fellowship of the Ring reminds most of us why we go to the movies in the first place: to be frightened, to be excited, to be transported, to be treated with respect.
Anyone who went to the movies in America during the Seventies will remember nostalgia as a key component of the era.
«The average age of the audience going to the movies in China is 20 years old,» he said.
They went to a movie in Hollywood last night.
I used to go to a movie in a theater twice a week.
A perfect movie celebrating why we go to movies in the first place.
No way will i ever go to movies in Darwin - Wait till we go south where times are printed - How stupid not listing in ads in paper - i could n
That Deadpool in 2016 proved moviegoers are willing to go to movies in February, is comforting.
It's a film with weight, then, and, despite easy - to - peg excesses that deserve to be read for their subtlety, elegance, and intelligence, it's the reason a lot of us started going to movies in the first place.
Dean's 16 mm films are just one example of art that has gone to the movies in the last decade.

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«I am about 40 pages in, my dream is for james franco to play me in the movie» «it is gonna be epic» «it's all gonna be in there» «it is a story of love, a story of invention» «you will laugh, you will cry...» «you're gonna love it» «it's really funny!»
MoviePass, a subscription service that allows users to go see one movie a day in theaters, made waves in August when it dropped its price from as much as $ 50 per month to only $ 10.
Movie goers who prefer to see a show after dinner are OK paying the full price in exchange for maintaining control of their schedule.
I've invested in trademarks, and contracts with authors, and branding, and developing scripts, and copyrighting the ideas and art... getting everything ready to go to the next level: TV, movies, other forms of media.
In fact, Cameron's deep dive around 2000 into the rich material about a cyborg named Alita (played in the movie by Rose Salazar) who tries to rediscover her past after being found in a garbage heap by a cybernetics doctor, wasn't just going to be a single movie but a franchisIn fact, Cameron's deep dive around 2000 into the rich material about a cyborg named Alita (played in the movie by Rose Salazar) who tries to rediscover her past after being found in a garbage heap by a cybernetics doctor, wasn't just going to be a single movie but a franchisin the movie by Rose Salazar) who tries to rediscover her past after being found in a garbage heap by a cybernetics doctor, wasn't just going to be a single movie but a franchisin a garbage heap by a cybernetics doctor, wasn't just going to be a single movie but a franchise.
Aron says that AMC's goal is to «reshape our product in some concrete ways so that millennials go to movie theaters with the same degree of intensity as baby boomers went to movie theaters throughout their lives.»
Before he went on to direct and produce movies and TV series such as Varsity Blues, Coach Carter, Smallville and One Tree Hill, sports - fanatic filmmaker Michael Tollin made Hardwood Dreams, a documentary that chronicled one season of the Morningside High basketball team in Inglewood, Calif..
In recent years, the statuette has gone home with lesser - seen movies, often from off the mainstream radar — offbeat or «prestige» titles that captured the imagination of Academy voters if not the American public — to the near - total exclusion of big budget Hollywood blockbusters.
Experts first said going to the movies was a doomed pastime when television landed in the living room.
A few examples named in a recent NYT article were Burton Theater, an indie foreign movie house; Good Girls Go To Paris, a creperie; Curl Up And Dye, a hair salon; and Breezcab, a rickshaw company.
If Canadians are already chugging huge amounts of data, as the likes of Cisco has found, then movie rentals on the most popular online service in the country is only going to add fuel to the fire.
Porn producers can get away with making big profits through obvious copying and exploitation of the intellectual property of mainstream entertainment companies, yet those same mainstream copyright holders are going after websites that allow individuals to swap movies and music that they probably never would have bought in the first place.
Will you be going to support American Sniper with your hard earned dollar this weekend or taking in a screening of The Spongebob Movie: Sponge Out Of Water?
In a world of ever - cheaper commodity hardware, the real and sustainable income is going to come from the online services that sell games, movies, music, books and other content.
Perhaps gone are the days when women's roles in superhero movies were to propel the male hero towards his mission.
«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 advancements we are making are great, but we still have a long way to go» before creating robots like those featured in Hollywood movies that can speak, think, walk, and move like humans.
It went on to become the highest - grossing film in the US over President's Day weekend, highest opening all - time for an R - rated movie, and the highest - grossing for the month of February.
«With a movie like this, it's important not to get too carried away with expectations because... in the lead - up to a big movie, that's all people are talking about, and it's easy to keep saying, «It's going to be bigger, and bigger, and bigger.»
What I hope I'm getting across is if you missed that Spielberg ride (or haven't experienced it yet in your life), this movie is going to give it to you.
To come up with the cash, Luber suggests writing out how much you have to spend every month and what you have to spend it on, including rent, car payments and food, and then what you want to spend the rest on, in order of importance, whether that's going out to dinner or to the movies, «then cut the bottom two or three,» she saiTo come up with the cash, Luber suggests writing out how much you have to spend every month and what you have to spend it on, including rent, car payments and food, and then what you want to spend the rest on, in order of importance, whether that's going out to dinner or to the movies, «then cut the bottom two or three,» she saito spend every month and what you have to spend it on, including rent, car payments and food, and then what you want to spend the rest on, in order of importance, whether that's going out to dinner or to the movies, «then cut the bottom two or three,» she saito spend it on, including rent, car payments and food, and then what you want to spend the rest on, in order of importance, whether that's going out to dinner or to the movies, «then cut the bottom two or three,» she saito spend the rest on, in order of importance, whether that's going out to dinner or to the movies, «then cut the bottom two or three,» she saito dinner or to the movies, «then cut the bottom two or three,» she saito the movies, «then cut the bottom two or three,» she said.
«I knew I wanted to go to business school when... while watching a movie at home with my wife, she asked me if I had any regrets in life and I realized that if I did not earn my executive MBA now, then I never would and that is something I would have regretted.
«There'll come a time,» says Hawkins, «when we'll be willing to invest in a piece of software the kind of money that now goes into making a movie
OK, so who wants to go in on getting a BJ and the The Bear movie made?
One more thing... Apple is in discussions to lease office space at The Culver Studios, home to the studio that was used to film Gone With the Wind, Lassie, and other movie classics.
Unlike the recent string of TV shows made into movies, like the «21 Jump Street» franchise, Peña said the intention with «CHiPs» is to be more serious in the hopes to make the audience care and be concerned about what the characters are going through.
For the better part of the last decade or so, cable and TV companies have watched the upheaval going on in the movie and music industries — not to mention the newspaper business — and felt pretty sanguine about their prospects.
Case in point: a family that used to spend hundreds per month going out to the movies can now binge - watch all four seasons of House of Cards on Netflix in 30 days for less than the cost of a large popcorn.
While other media — music and movies in particular — is now largely digital and cloud - based, ownership of actual physical games discs is still going to persist for some time for several reasons.
Instead, reserve some time and energy to do something that simply makes you feel good in the moment, whether it's reading a book, watching a movie, going for a walk or taking an entire day off from work.
The industry has such a dominant place in Indian society, in fact, that some 14 million Indians go to the movies on any given day, according to Deloitte.
If you've seen the movie 300, you might remember the scene in which Leonidas has to consult the oracle, which will decide whether the Spartans will go to battle or not.
And you've seen this in movies and television and hands tend to go where there's pain but this is not doing anything for us.
In the movie «Fight Club,» Brad Pitt's character, Tyler Durden, had a unique method of screening candidates — he told them to go away.
«The quality of the work going on in television now, and the limited number of my kind of movies that I made in the»70s and the»80s, that are so difficult to do now,» he said.
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