Not exact matches
It was visually stimulating and fast - paced, with an interesting plot and
good acting — everything you want in a
summer flick.
Didn't watch the game and to be honest I don't fancy a line up with Giroud upfront, I feel bored usually... I don't like his turtle's movement, I don't like his hold up, I don't like his skill, I don't like his little
flick, nor do I like his tongue gesture... Everyone is entitle to his opinion but I don't like those with comments polishing his hold up sh*t... and I'm an Arsenal fan with great passion... Wenger, you failed us big time in the
summer not signing a
good striker, hey don't say there's no one available because I don't like that too... At this current situation, play wallcot, Kos, sanchez or anyone (bar slow Mert) upfront and I would never complain...
Puffy tops are always in, and the high buns are
best for
summer, combined with the
flick, are all perfect combo!
The X-Files isn't likely to go down in history as as great sci - fi
flick, but it harbors enough
good fun to qualify as a jolt of sprightly, brainless
summer entertainment.
There are tons of
better movies out there than the Transformers series and this
summer alone has proved that you can have a solid
summer popcorn
flick with a
good story and some great visuals, but Bay chooses to just stick with the basics and I don't really mind that.
after seeing everything that was new and having really no other option i went to see this movie and wow what a pleasant surprise
good action and full of humor i must say that I have to recommend the movie to any one who is a fan of the usual
summer action
flicks i really enjoyed it and will see it again for sure atleast once
good to get away from the world for awhile and have fun i say see it
It just seemed like a
good popcorn
flick to kick of the
summer 2012 season with my wife, and so it was — and much, much more.
For your typical pure enjoyment
summer blockbuster popcorn
flick, pacific rim delivered it
well.
Never pedantic, but always on message, it's the
best sort of
summer popcorn
flick.
I kept wondering why the Mad Max film were showing up on everyones
Best Films of 2015, I saw it as just another
summer popcorn
flick.
«How the Garcia Girls Spent Their
Summer» Georgina Garcia Riedel's quiet Latina chick
flick (in the
best sense of the term) was an audience favorite at Sundance... in 2005.
Summer blockbuster season is usually prime time for action
flicks, but adventure films — including Marvel superheroes and a motley crew of gamers — will hit theaters
well into December.
While I wouldn't say that May in the
Summer is a film that is ground - breaking by any means, it is definitely a quiet little indie
flick with
good acting, a decent although predictable story, and some beautiful direction from the film's star, writer, and director Cherien Dabis.
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Flick Megan Fox's Transformers 2 may have been the biggest box - office hit of the
summer, but her new film, Jennifer's Body, has a
better chance of becoming the biggest flop of the fall.
But the truth is that in a
summer dotted by mediocre efforts such as Terminator Salvation, Wolverine and Transformers 2, District 9 is the
best sci - fi action
flick of 2009...
While Ginger Snaps is too uneven to be described as a
good film on the whole, those who enjoy teen horror of today (The Faculty, I Know What You Did Last
Summer, and the aforementioned Buffy), will probably take readily to this lesser known
flick in the mini-genre, mostly because it sports more quality in terms of acting, directing and writing.
She starred in the
summer action
flick «The Man From U.N.C.L.E.» as
well as in the critically acclaimed «Ex Machina.»
It's because his creation is nothing more than a bad hybrid of the overused teen slasher movie («Scream,» «Friday the 13th,» «Final Destination,» take your pick) mixed in with elements from
flicks like «Judy Moody and the Not Bummer
Summer,» «The Breakfast Club,» «Back to the Future,» «Saw» and other
better cinematic endeavors.
Here's hoping next
summer gives us some
better quality popcorn
flicks.
Three
Summers (out Nov 2) has too many characters but it's still a likeable feel -
good flick set around a fictitious folk music festival in Western Australia.
I know even
good winter rear tires aren't a match for slick roads, but I suspect that you could get things pretty loose on dry
summer pavement as
well — especially if you
flick off the traction control.
In essence Lollipop Chainsaw's style of humour, story and mayhem could be viewed like a
good summer - time action
flick: go in to it expecting something with a lot of depth and intelligence and you'll be left feeling disappointed.
There are a few moments of levity, but for the most part the dialogue and story are no
better or worse than your typical
summer action
flick, and only towards the very end do things get interesting.