Ultimately, audiences are going to love or
hate the film as they will, and some did enjoy it.
Not exact matches
I have loved many such
films — The Village, Across the Universe, Airheads - but none of my favorites is so broadly
hated as The Core.
Some U.S. officials spoke to the tension between U.S. support for free speech and what some have described
as the
film's «
hate speech,» in reacting to the attacks.
As it turns out, «'' Amy»» entrepreneur Banky Edwards (Jason Lee) has sold the
film rights for his «'' Bluntman & Chronic»» comic book — which is loosely based on Jay and Silent Bob — to Miramax, and the studio greenlit a big - budget production.Before it even begins, though, the pending «'' Bluntman & Chronic»»
film provides more than enough fodder for a new wave of
hate - mongers who prowl the Internet, namely pimple - faced geeks who slam anything they can type about on a series of movie gossip websites.
I could make a
film about any person or organization and only interview the people that
hate you or it with no inclusion of the good things a person or organization does and present it
as a documentary and you know what people would believe you're entirely evil and you know why?
As much as I hate to say it, given the ambitious intentions and great heart on display, the film as a whole falls fla
As much
as I hate to say it, given the ambitious intentions and great heart on display, the film as a whole falls fla
as I
hate to say it, given the ambitious intentions and great heart on display, the
film as a whole falls fla
as a whole falls flat.
The
film doesn't take a clear stance in regards of the actual utility of an institution like this, we see how the patients there mock around and make fun of the fact that they are being institutionalized there, and at the same time they
hate the way that their parents brought them there,
as well
as the harsh instructions that they must go through every morning and every day.
Some may take issue with the
film's portrayal of Harding (a widely
hated villain)
as a victim of circumstance, but she's certainly an intriguing individual to watch and the
film never sugarcoats the less - than - savory aspects of her life.
Stephen Dorff was so impressive
as original Beatles bassist Stu Sutcliffe in 1994's «Backbeat» that no less an authority than Paul McCartney, who otherwise
hated the
film, called him «astonishing.»
Surprisingly enough, Jack's motive for
hating Christian and Ana is not that Ana became a fiction editor at a publisher and her major contributions,
as seen in this
film, are finding an author named «Boyce Fox» (could've sworn my accountant worked at Boyce Fox) and increasing a font size by two points.
When the
film finished I kind of
hated it but
as time goes on I'm thinking more and more that it's absolutely brilliant.
Fernandez felt grateful for the opportunity, but reportedly
hated the job itself so much that he hearkened off for the greener pastures of acting.Fernandez landed his first formal acting assignments
as a guest star on episodes of the network series Cold Case and Jericho in 2006 and 2007, but truly came into his own
as a star of low - medium budgeted independent
films such
as director Marc - Andre Samson's taut thriller Interstate (2006)(
as a young man trying desperately to reach his girlfriend in Los Angeles, but waylaid by drugs and the trappings of an odd motel), and directors Lucky McKee and Trygve Diesen's violent psychological thriller Red (
as a disturbed young man who plays the role of accomplice in killing a senior citizen's dog).
Plus, hilariously, he praises the appearance of the «infant» demon - critters from the first
film as being a directorial choice rather than a throwback to Silent Hill 1 (the game), which is what he
hates about the appearances of the monsters in Revelation!
He has never really excited me
as an actor, starring in a few
films that I
hate with a passion, but here I was finally won over by his steady charisma and willingness to satirise himself.
The line is meant to take a shot at the almost universally
hated X-Men: The Last Stand, and while X-Men: Apocalypse is nowhere near
as bad
as Brett Ratner's
film from 2006, it's not without some shortcomings of its own.
Beyond the Black Rainbow (d. Panos Cosmatos) When the dust settles and the smoke clears, I do wonder if guys like Juan Carlos Fresnadillo and Pascal Laugier won't finally get their due
as the spearhead of a horror revolution, the two of them landing with new
films in the same year that Drew Goddard and Joss Whedon received a round of applause for their genre -
hating The Cabin in the Woods.
I get that Aniston is movie kryptonite, and I
hated her «stripper» sub plot, especially
as the
film moved forward, but she's verifiably funny in this movie.
Sylvester Stallone is said to be working on the script himself and is attached to reprise his role in the
film as the Vietnam veteran who
hates violence, but can never escape it.
We
hate thinking about this
film as Agnès Varda's valedictory sign - off — can't she just continue to make charming documentaries forever?
I
hate car alarms
as much
as the next guy, but make a feature
film — with Tim Robbins and William Hurt —
as a thinly - veiled diatribe against noise pollution?
, Bronson (Refn, 2008) because many people saw it
as a flawed
film, Alpeis (Alps, Giorgos Lanthimos, 2011) because it was an extremely acquired taste, and Only God Forgives because it was
hated and loved in equal extremes among those who saw it.
Those who
hated the first
film will be twice
as irritated.
I was prepared to
hate this
film, to dismiss it
as redundant, unnecessary, and simply not that good, based on the overrated nature of Trank's first superhero movie.
I will say though, I
hate when
films add a religious undertone, such
as Hellboy.
He's introduced
as a god -
hating, jolly rancher - eating hipster, but then he gets increasingly reminiscent of Nicolas Cage,
as the
film goes on.
Meanwhile, co-star George C. Scott (munching on an ever - growing wad of gum) literally chews up scenery
as the Commie -
hating General Turgidson who, apart from delivering some of the
film's best dialogue, serves
as the perfect foil to Seller's straight - laced politico.
As good as the must sees of the month are, the film's you should take a chance on are just as good, offering a return to horror for M. Night Shyamalan in The Visit as well as a few stellar looking indie horror films with Bloodsucking Bastards, Hellions, and Some Kind of Hat
As good
as the must sees of the month are, the film's you should take a chance on are just as good, offering a return to horror for M. Night Shyamalan in The Visit as well as a few stellar looking indie horror films with Bloodsucking Bastards, Hellions, and Some Kind of Hat
as the must sees of the month are, the
film's you should take a chance on are just
as good, offering a return to horror for M. Night Shyamalan in The Visit as well as a few stellar looking indie horror films with Bloodsucking Bastards, Hellions, and Some Kind of Hat
as good, offering a return to horror for M. Night Shyamalan in The Visit
as well as a few stellar looking indie horror films with Bloodsucking Bastards, Hellions, and Some Kind of Hat
as well
as a few stellar looking indie horror films with Bloodsucking Bastards, Hellions, and Some Kind of Hat
as a few stellar looking indie horror
films with Bloodsucking Bastards, Hellions, and Some Kind of
Hate.
The subject's
films, especially Scarface and The Bonfire of the Vanities, still inspire
as much
hate as love, which makes watching them a cinematic cage match that gets your blood up.
Searching for the hidden treasure of the legendary Fritton's Gold, the
film will see Tennant sizing up to the girls
as their arch-nemesis, the mysterious misogynist Pomfrey, part of a woman -
hating secret society called AD1.
My love -
hate relationship with Noah Baumbach's
films lurched firmly into love when Greta Gerwig became his collaborator:
as star,
as muse, and most importantly
as screenwriter, Gerwig's contribution appeared — from the outside, at least — to help push Baumbach's works into a new class, with 2012's Frances Ha and 2015's Mistress America both perfectly - executed chronicles of the modern millennial.
Balaker ends Little Pink House with
film from life
as if to prove that this ruling, called the most
hated in Supreme Court history, actually happened and to remind viewers that the battle continues to keep eminent domain in check.
None of that matters half
as much
as telling me how much you loved a
film, or even how much you
hated it (but it better not be a movie I like because you don't want to know what happens next).
I didn't mind the violence, but it's the absurd stillness of the
film that I thought was rather dull, pointless, indulgent and with all those pregnant pauses where nothing really happened, ultimately it was just extremely boring... I saw this one yesterday and
hated it
as I had not
hated a
film in a long time.
I
hate thinking about this
film as Agnès Varda's valedictory sign - off — can't she just continue to make charming documentaries forever?
As much as I love the Harry Potter films, I hate that so many of them are different visually and tonall
As much
as I love the Harry Potter films, I hate that so many of them are different visually and tonall
as I love the Harry Potter
films, I
hate that so many of them are different visually and tonally.
All of this is to say that I am probably not the target demographic for a
film that is being touted
as a corrective to the 1998 Roland Emmerich Godzilla (which fans of the famous monster
hated,
as did most critics), bringing the series back to its traditional roots,
as director Gareth Edwards has claimed in interviews.
One of several high - profile titles playing in the parallel Quinzaine festival this year, the
film finds Desplechin returning to Paul Dedalus and Esther, one of several 30 - ish couples who figure in My Sex Life..., here seen
as horny teenagers in Roubaix, the northern hometown Desplechin seems to love to
hate.
I
hate when Carter's honorarium «Dotar Sojat» is translated
as Jeddak Tars Tarkas's (Willem Dafoe) «right arm» (another term for «bitch» after spending the first part of the
film being called a virgin queen) instead of «the surnames of the two warrior chieftains whose metal I had taken.»
I almost didn't post them because this is the kind of thing that makes me really
hate film critics or even fake
film critics masquerading
as real
film critics; don't tell me how your collective minds work because I don't really want to know!
The
film follows her rise to power to her demise
as the most
hated woman in the country.
Much
as I
hate to bring such a stunning
film year to a close, there's a small pleasure in being able to move on to what 2017 has to offer.
THE DVD - X-MEN 1.5 I
hate to start off this review pissing and moaning, but in preparing the latest DVD release of X-Men, incomprehensibly titled X-Men 1.5, why didn't Fox remaster the deleted scenes — which,
as with the previous disc, you can restore to the
film via seamless branching — in anamorphic widescreen and 5.1 sound?
I'm not
as excited
as you about the
film and
hated the name, but it is inspiring and never allows you to forget just what a huge achievement it was.
Whilst I didn't
hate Batman v Superman or Man of Steel, this
film feels a lot more like the DC comics I read
as a teenager.
Prior to West Wing - fame, Janney performed in numerous American
films and soap operas, including American Beauty,
As The World Turns, and 10 Things I
Hate About You.
The first half of the movie plays
as an over-the-top-killers-on-the-road
film, while the second half takes all the reasons you
hate those characters and makes it their strength
as they become heroes.
Why all the
hate for this
film, great little
film that does it all right in unexpected ways
as you said.
I'll watch this and have my own opinion Im sure, but I was wondering when I saw the trailer if this would have the same heart
as lets say «the Champ» (with the down on his luck dad and the kid who believed in him) or perhaps «Requiem for a heavy weight»... Rocky is the obvious comparison but I feel the other two
films I mentioned carry a lot more heart and emotion... The fact that people either LOVED it or
HATED it is a good sign in my opinion, and thank you guys for posting both sides!
by Walter Chaw Alan Parker likes to use his platform
as a
film director to preach about all manner of society's more obvious ails, reserving the bulk of his ham - fisted proselytizing for the problems he himself identifies
as endemic to the United States: hedonism and drug abuse (The Wall, Midnight Express); the price of a culture of fame (The Wall, Fame); the price of Vietnam and our broken social services system (Birdy); the rampant Yankee tragedy of divorce (Shoot the Moon); racism (Mississippi Burning, Come See the Paradise); our love /
hate / fear relationship with food (The Road to Wellville); and, most recently (and egregiously), the death penalty (The Life of David Gale).
The
film did seem to re-energize studio interest in the high school comedy, especially those inspired by classic literature,
as movies like She's All That and 10 Things I
Hate About You would follow.