It was filmed on a shoe string and we had
a great time filming it.
Not exact matches
We adapted this ranking from our list of the worst sequels of all
time, selecting the
films that had a vast discrepancy in Rotten Tomatoes critic scores between their terrible sequels and
great originals.
While he had a
great time as the superhero, he says it took over three hours each day to do the makeup for the
film.
Experiencing the world of Harry Potter can be a
great way for
film and TV crafts pros on hiatus to spend
time.
Movie star Chris Pratt took
time out from
filming to brighten up children and nurses at the
Great Ormond Street Hospital.
Widely recognized as one of the
greatest American movies of all
time, when it released in 1956, The Ten Commandments was arguably the most ambitious
film ever attempted by Hollywood.
I read books that extended the original story 20 years into the future, played the video games, and have even recently spent an evening at Secret Cinema dressed as Han Solo, recreating A New Hope and The Empire Strikes Back (two of the
greatest films of all
time).
I also wanted to talk up what is perhaps John Sayles»
greatest film, the very play - like Sunshine State, as a beautiful illustration of the fact that in modern
times especially, some need to heed the Berry-esque call to stay (or return) and build the community, but others need to sell and go, and get free of a community, or mere arrangement, that is holding them back.
Go here and watch game
film on him: http://draftbreakdown.com/category/defensive-tackle-2018/vita-vea/ He had a
great game against Washington State, but the rest of the
time he was consistently neutralized by double teams and often just one blocker.
To paraphrase the late, very
great David Bowie, «The
film is a saddening bore, for we've lived it ten
times or more.»
Some popcorn and a little soda, with a
film that makes us laugh sounds like a
great time.
Braveheart's a
great movie - even if it is one of the most historically inaccurate
films of all
time.
In 1970, I Told You So was one of the first Ghanaian
films to receive international acknowledgement and
great reviews by The New York
Times.
Furthermore, the new
films exhibited about three
times greater tissue adhesiveness than conventional ones.
Last year they launched their 1920's Deco collection,
timed nicely with Besame Cosmetics appearances in the new
Great Gatsby
film.»
As the festive
film season begins, your all
time favourite Christmas movies makes a
great conversation topic, and when they tell you they've never actually seen Miracle on 34th Street, that's your cue to invite them to your place!
Heath Ledger plays the least likely priest since Sean Penn donned a collar in We're No Angels, though his acting is worse (Penn, albeit a
great dramatic actor, hit an all -
time low with that
film).
Kristen Connolly's Dana is a decent and empathetic primary protagonist, but the real casting highlight is Fran Kranz, who completely steals the show as one of the
great all -
time movie stoners Marty, whose unique drug - addled world logic not only aids in its survival, but provides some of the
film's best jokes.
Although at
times it suffers from cheesy dialogue, The Cabin in the Woods is easily on the best horror
films of our
time, poking fun at the cliches of horror, while being pretty scary, as at least one of your
greatest fears appears, in one of the best
films of 2012.
I had a
great time with this
film, there is genuine humor and the cast is really nice.
If you can find it, look at the
great British documentary Song of Ceylon (1934), one of the most poetically structured
films of all
time.
This
film shows them on - stage and on the train, making music, and just plain having a
great time.
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.
Spoof movies come and go, and there will always be the ones that are
great, but as
time goes on, this genre of
film is what really makes this industry hurt inside and out.
Not knowing that this
film would spend so much
time focussing on the relationship of Edward and his girlfriend Lindsay (Shailene Woodley), I was pleasantly surprised to see such
great chemistry from these two unlikely performances.
Other stars have a good
time here too, especially Farley who strangely enough is the main love interest in the
film and
great little cameos from Sandler and Lovitz, nothing that hilarious but its funny.
Without a doubt, Friedkin is one of my all -
time favorite directors, although it could be argued that he hasn't done a truly
great film since 1985's TO LIVE AND DIE IN LA.
Overall go and see this
film, you wont be disappointed, i had a
great time.
The
film's historical merits are
greater than its artistic ones: It's Paramount first sound
film, directed by Dorothy Arzner (the only women to have a sustained directing career at the
time), and the star is «It» Girl, Clara Bow.
Still, overall, this
film is extreme on all levels, with
great witty writing, fantastic visuals for it's
time, a very good cast, and a story worth telling.
Great for its
time, the
film makers may want to bring it up to date.
The Academy continues to show undue support for really just passable biographical
films, and to ignore a
great one in Selma at the same
time is inexcusable.
Based on the exciting true story of one of the
greatest moments in modern history, the
film captures a
time and place where differences could be settled by games and a cold war could be put on ice.
By the
time Great Balls of Fire was released, X had announced their breakup (though the band would stage several reunions throughout the 1990s), and while Doe began recording and touring as a solo act, he also devoted an increasing amount of his
time to his acting career, so much so that by the end of the 1990s Doe's
film work had outstripped music as his primary livelihood.
The awards made some questionable decisions when it came to recognizing this
film, and among the most questionable, in my opinion, was a lack of recognition for the score by the
great Alfred Newman, who hit some conventions and contrivances, but did what he did best by breaking down a lot of barriers for epic scoring sensibilities at the
time to come up with refreshing and stellar compositions whose symphonic beauty is remarkable by its own right, and important in the selling of the sweep of this
film.
[img] http://images.rottentomatoes.com/images/user/icons/icon14.gif [/ img] The Pact feels as if it's been constructed from an infinite number of inspirations stretching from classic ghost story horror cinema to the recent wave of found footage
films but at the same
time because of such
great execution you could never actually call it generic.
Kurt Russell capstones his lifelong relationship with Walt Disney Pictures in what might be a
film containing his all -
time greatest performance.
The depth of emotions you begin to feel for these animals was a
great surprise and I wanted more by the
time the
film ended.
It's also, quite unexpectedly, one of the all -
time great feelgood movies, and if you don't take anything else from the
film, then take its unabashedly positive moral to heart, and «choose life».
It's pretty clear that everybody on this
film had a
great time making it.
If the abundance of agriculture may be too much for some tastes, the
film subtly reveals how farming methods grew increasingly industrialized over the years: Just as the armies of the
Great War employed modern weapons like tanks and airplanes for the first
time, so the Paridiers begin to use combines and tractors to yield more crops with less labor.
The cinematography and location shooting are excellent and things look
great, the music is decent, and this is one of those
films that was made at a
time when you could still make them like this and not have to worry about too much tinkering and interference.
With stunning performances from its cast, the
film occur during the First World War, and it shows us the chaos, and considering the fact that this was made in 1930, it's an impressive feat in filmmaking, as what we have here is a picture that captures the fear and agony of combat, and it's a well made movie for its
time, and it still looks
great after all these years.
It doesn't rank up their with the all -
time Pixar
greats for me personally, but there's still no denying it offers not only many eye - popping sights to behold, but a refreshing examination of Mexican culture that is certainly unique, not only for Pixar but for a major animated
film in general.
Graham's father, a wealthy industrialist, bought the paper in 1933 at a bankruptcy auction, a fact not mentioned in the
film, curious for a movie that spends a
great deal of
time talking about the paper's dire finances.
Also, the
film feels a little long and draggy at
times, as if the
great director John Landis was just very unfocused and unsure of how to use all of the
great talent at hand to its fullest.
All that mixed with the ingredients of a blockbuster
film, a
great cast, good humorous
timing and spectacular set pieces makes for a very entertaining ride that works as a standalone
film as well as part of the bigger picture.
Possibly the
greatest science fiction
film of all
time, The Empire Strikes Back put the spirit of adventure and drama back into action movies.
There have been few better British
films than Brief Encounter even at a
time when our studios are taking their place in the vanguard of this
great contemporary art.
Far From Heaven would have been one of the
great American
films of the»50s; it is certainly the finest American melodrama of our
time.