a good film but not a musical at best a semi musical, enjoyable but not
the great film people were talking about i just give it 4 stars but am being generous
Not exact matches
Most importantly, it serves as a potent reminder of black
people's
great resource, our Vibranium — black
film, black music, black art — black culture.
EASTWOOD: So anyway, we did that and then I went to Tokyo and where they hadn't been too fond of Americans going there and
filming, I sold the governor who was actually the mayor of Tokyo, I sold him on the idea that this would be a
great thing for the Japanese
people that didn't even know this battle even existed much less how tough it was.
Sixty - eight new participants were divided into 17 groups of four for a brief post-screening chat; in each group, one
person had seen the highly rated
film, while the other three had watched the not - so -
great alternative.
At a preview of the
film in midtown, it was said that the
film would be viewed by thirty million Americans and would be a
great «education» for the American
people on lesbian, gay, and transgender issues.
My agency doesn't stand to make a nickel off it, but they're giving me the use of their screening room, their phone list and client list,
people like Will.I.Am and Peter Gabriel who saw the
film and were then incredibly generous in giving their songs at a
great rate when I couldn't afford their music normally.
«
People have
great hearts and
great knowledge but no experience of filmmaking and no budgets,» Burnett said of past telling of the stories on
film and television.
The
film producer, if indeed a member of the Coptic community, has done his
people a
great disservice.
Cult:
great devotion to a
person, idea, object, movement, or work (as a
film or book); especially: such devotion regarded as a literary or intellectual fad.
Definition of CULT 1: formal religious veneration: worship 2: a system of religious beliefs and ritual; also: its body of adherents 3: a religion regarded as unorthodox or spurious; also: its body of adherents 4: a system for the cure of disease based on dogma set forth by its promulgator 5a:
great devotion to a
person, idea, object, movement, or work (as a
film or book); especially: such devotion regarded as a literary or intellectual fad b: the object of such devotion c: a usually small group of
people characterized by such devotion
I have known
people to do juice feasts with Brevilles, blenders, etc, all kinds of juicers, I hope you won't let that be a deterrent, in the
film Fat Sick and Nearly Dead they had Brevilles and had
great results.
It's why Steve Young said he didn't work hard enough in the
film room, why Fran Tarkenton called him a «pontificator,» why DeSean Jackson tweeted that you can't do
great things «with basic
people,» and why Gruden benched him.
This
film is ideal for
people looking for a
great home tint
film.
It was a
great laugh and a
great line — most
people watching the
film had no idea how true that statement was, and is.
It can be tempting when writing your profile to add in that you love working out, or enjoy rock - climbing when really you're more of a
film person, as you think that will have a
greater appeal.
Bottom line: this is one of the most impressive and influential sci - fi action
films out there, so it is basically required viewing for fans of the genre, and
people interested in
great cinema in general.
a
great music
film this is the words which i can say about Justin Timberlake + the Tennessee Kids
great work by Jonathan demme and
great performance bt Justin Timberlake is this movie a history is counted they show the
people the history not just the concert i love how jonathan direct this and i love the edition i love how justin timberlake is humble and lovely funny smart with everybody i'm more in love with him.this deserves an emmy and a grammy for best music
film at grammys 2018 everybody should watch this movie is amazing congrats justin timberlake netflix and jonathan demme
great music
film truly amazing maybe we have this
film in dvd soon i will love if its happen i» ll love some extras yes i will.
But the quibbles over the technical aspects of the
film rightfully take a backseat to the real reason why
people will stand in line, in the heat and the rain, to be one of the first to see this end — Harry Potter is a
great movie character.
One day, David is mistaken for a well - known
film director, and discovers
people, especially women, seem a
great deal more friendly toward him when they think he works in the movies.
Gamble fuck what Thomas Edison might have said, holy shit man, the average filmgoer to the average
film blogger, show me this barrage of complaints about frame rates, show me in the span of Row Three, and all the shit that has been parsed over in 100 + threads about everything
film related or otherwise, where this
great wealth of historical proof exists where
people, the masses,
film fans, have been complaining about
film rates.
a
great music
film this is the words which i can say about Justin Timberlake + the Tennessee Kids
great work by Jonathan demme and
great performance bt Justin Timberlake is this movie a history is counted they show the
people the history not just the concert i love how jonathan direct this
The
film's
great about packing
people into the interiors.
But while that
film hit every clichéd note you'd expect, despite its good intentions and
great ensemble cast, «Other
People» breathes new life into the formulaic, dark comedy about death.
But she also felt she had found a calling
greater even than her earliest wish, to be the first black American woman to play classical piano at Carnegie Hall: «I could sing to help my
people,» she says in the
film, «and that became the mainstay of my life.»
I'm not saying that either of these are
great or mind - blowing, but the
film finds a good balance between the two that, I think, is really hard to achieve for a lot of
people.
Either way, this
film grasped me and made me really realize what Love and pain can do to a
person, and Lopez and Anthony have a
great chemistry onscreen and set of a blazing fire od charisma and sensational entertainment.
Kubrick also takes the
great risk of not explaining anything, which is one reason that a lot of
people (critics included) are befuddled by this
film.
Harkening back to Hitchcock in a way most
people only dream of, it
greatest heir (De Palma) particularly is interested in his black and white
films for David Selznick (Notorious, Spellbound) in reaching the desired world of intrigue, then the
film kicks in and Cruise gets his hands dirty in a way many wondered if he would have the guts to.
If what you want is to hear
people talk about Petit (including Petit), you might as well buy a copy of the memoir upon which the «The Walk» is based, or watch James Marsh's
great 2008 nonfiction
film «Man on Wire,» which includes so many re-enactments that it's half a drama, anyway.
It seems to me that this isn't an entirely original comic concept - Steve Martin did a very funny two -
people - in - one - body
film about twenty years ago - but it still works
great.
This is one of those mainstream America
films that revels in posing a
great Moral Question (in this case: Should I be a good
person?)
2» and «The Punisher,» this is the third
film in two weeks to focus on someone tracking down and killing
people who have committed
great wrongs.
I know — and respect — that some moviegoers take their superhero
films quite seriously, and that many
people are looking forward to this latest installment with
great anticipation and high hopes.
«It wasn't until I saw Greta talk about the
film and making it and putting it together, and how all of this came from her and she's done something brilliant that
people truly love and it's a
great piece of work that I thought, «Oh yeah, I do want to do this now and maybe I could actually do it,»» Ronan adds.
Comedically terrible
people can be
great viewing, but it seems to succeed more frequently on television than in
film.
And
people know this about Ryan Gosling, but he would be
great to do a buddy
film with.
It was (is) maintaining a positive overall rating and
people are praising it saying just how wonderful it is; hearing all this made the anticipation even
greater, which I hate because most
films don't live up to the hype.
No
great surprise, I guess, as before this transfer, the last time
people saw Cundey's compositions in their original aspect ratio was probably upon the
film's theatrical release.
Other
People is a
great, semi-autobiographical
film that's not quite the downer it sounds like it would be.
I know
people who travelled to Toronto just to watch The Master on 70 mm, and so, I have to admit that, finally, we have probably lost our status as one of the
great film cities, here.
Luckily we have this
film as the starting point, and I hope
people take a chance to learn from the wisdom of the
great Jim Carrey.
«I'd rather have a lot less money and make a
film or a TV series and have a
great time doing it than put it through a million processes and
people you don't know and you don't respect creatively.»
Picking up where the Paramount Pictures live action
film leaves off, G.I. JOE The Rise of Cobra is an accessible third
person action - arcade shooter that allows players to recreate and relive the
greatest moments from the
film, cartoon series and action toy line.
However, repetition sets in and the escalation of set pieces reaches some sort of a peak here: there are good - to -
great action, chase and fight scenes (Bryan Singer's X-Men
films still have an edge on depicting superpowers) but there's also a limit to the number of times
people can be kicked through walls before the scraps start to feel samey.
The premise of the
film is in the future, smart
people have vanished like the passenger pigeon or the
great auk.
Making the publicity rounds with his 2015
film «Cartel Land,» centered around the brutally violent drug trade in Michoacan and
people on both sides of the U.S. / American border who made it their business to combat it, Heineman had been reading up on the ongoing strife in Syria, looking for a way to tell of one of the
greatest humanitarian crises of our time as a result of the rise of the jihadist Islamic State.
I mean, seriously,
people we're looking at what the
people agree is... [b][u] the
greatest Czech
film of all time [/ u][/ b](time, time, tim, ti, echo...), which would seem more like a high honor if, you know, this wasn't the only Czech
film that
people see.
A
great deal of the
film is listening and watching
people listen.
The
film owes a little to the horror genre, certain visual moments capturing that hair - raising creepiness common in the genre
greats — I'm thinking of the way the camera foregrounds and backgrounds
people and space in a certain sequence towards the end (reminiscent of Mike Gioulakis and David Robert Mitchell's efforts in It Follows).
We just need to raise the funding, and Kickstarter seems like a
great way to collaborate with Alex's fans, the cast's fans, and
people who care about
film preservation and indie filmmaking in general to make this happen.»