Sentences with phrase «great movie as a whole»

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As a whole, the movie has great actors.
I've never been a fan, as a rule of horror movies, however, the trailer drew me to this one and i'm glad it did, the awful acting we usually get in horror movies wasn't there this time round, in fact, the whole cast were excellent, the special effects were really very good and the humorous, intelligent dialogue (another thing you don't usually get in horrors) was brilliant, loved the film, Chris Hemsworth, although with less to do in this than he does in Thor, was great in it too.
Yeah, it's not great, but as far as B - movies like this go, it could be a whole lot worse.
Evan Peters does great as the comic relief of the whole movie.
The movie as a whole isn't that great, but there's one five - minute stretch in the middle of the erotic (ish) drama Fifty Shades Of Grey that suggests what might've been, had the filmmakers remembered they'd hired a skilled comic actress as their lead.
While I wouldn't proclaim it a great film as a whole, it is a great debut as a film creator for its star, as there are so many ways this material could have been done wrong, potentially tarnishing the good - guy appeal of Gordon - Levitt, one of the rare child stars who has made the transition to movie star into adulthood without being pigeonholed or gone off on a path of self destruction.
Final Verdict: Emma Stone is fantastic, but it is the movie as a whole that really hits home to how great Easy A really is.
The movie deals with much more and it cuts deeper, and by the end we see it's about a whole system of values in which men as well as women are victims, and monstrous selfishness is held up as the greatest good.
I cant write my emotions for this one but i want say if cinema improves in whole great world that's so much better for we as movie - goers.
Many of our greatest action movies are about ordinary characters doing extraordinary things, but off - beat casting choices can add a whole other meta - dimension to this idea, showing us actors we'd previously not thought of as action heroes stepping up to play big parts.
Shakespeare himself remains a rather minor character, which is further evidence that Emmerich and Orloff see the whole Oxfordian Theory as a mere jumping - off point for a great story, rather than the crux of their movie.
But she's pretty hilarious in it, and I do enjoy the movie as a whole, which is a pretty great excuse for a lot of solid singing and dancing, and some fair to middling comedy.
Perhaps the greatest problem is that, as a whole, the movie is utter nonsense.
The great news for Dwayne Johnson fans is he is the only as well as a main devastating hero in this whole scenario of the movie Rampage.
Rules Don't Apply is an odd beast of a movie filled with great moments and fine ideas, but ultimately fails to come together as a whole, biting off more than it can chew.
While the MCU as a whole is great, not every Marvel movie in the series is as magnificent as the last.
In fact, the movie as a whole is much funnier than you might expect, using comedy to break up the monotonous nature of the story, and it works remarkably well thanks to a combination of smart writing, great actors and pitch - perfect editing by James Herbert.
The rest of the crew is played by the great Hiroyuki Sanada, British standout Ariyon Bakare (he plays the curious biologist who's kinda to blame for the whole thing), Olga Dihovichnaya (who looks so much like Gina McKee it's a little unnerving), and Ryan Reynolds as a cocky mechanic, because what else would Ryan Reynolds play in this movie.
And if «Man of Steel» is any indication, that was a great move on the part of the studio, not only because they've finally managed to do Superman right, but because it shows that they're thinking about the bigger picture, both for their flagship character and the DC movie universe as a whole.
Anyway, what's really great about this outcome is that it can be used as a strong argument to support the thesis that the 214 - movies sample is fairly representative of the whole population.
Anyway, what's really great about this outcome is that it can be used as a strong argument to support the thesis that the 214 - movies sample is fairly representative for the whole population.
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