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.
How about all
of the other
hate films produced in California — anti-Christian, anti-Jew, anti-Republican,....
Although Wilders was completely out
of line in his creation
of that
film and also in his comments, he still holds the right to free speech, which any laws against
hate speech would be compromising.
(CNN)- The deaths
of the U.S. ambassador and three other Americans amid protests against a
film that denigrates Islam has sparked global discussion and debate about whether there is a line between free speech and
hate speech and, if so, where it lies.
The people who made this
film have a lot
of hate in them.
CNN: Reaction to anti-Islam
film fuels debate on free speech versus
hate speech The deaths
of the U.S. ambassador and three other Americans amid protests against a
film that denigrates Islam has sparked global discussion and debate about whether there is a line between free speech and
hate speech and, if so, where it lies.
For whatever people think about the
film, whether they love it or
hate it, it is the vision
of a black storyteller undiluted.
I'm not sure the
film even needs such a premise to be effective, (in fact, it may distract from the main point a bit... and I
hate to think there are people who need it to be reversed in order to empathize), for what really moved me was its depiction
of bullying, which is based on real reports from LGBT kids.
These past few weeks haven't exactly been baby bliss with my little one feeling the full
of effects
of teething and to take out some
of my frustrations I have decided to write down all things I
hate about stupid f *** ing teething, in true 10 things I
hate about you (best
film ever?)
I suspect that's a reference to a common trope in literature and
films — bereaved husband
hates child who «killed» his wife, leading to a lifetime
of interesting and reader - friendly psychological problems in the child.
Members
of Thatcher's cabinet, both allies and
hated «wets», have expressed surprise at not being consulted for the
film.
I did a
film that's on YouTube
of me reading
hate mail with a woman playing the cello in the background.
When Pixar screened a computer - animated short
film called «Tin Toy» in 1988, test audiences
hated the sight
of the pseudo-realistic baby named «Billy» who terrorized the toys.
And that's not all; our study also found that almost 1 in 10 singles would happily sit through a
film they
hate for the sake
of a date.
Instead
of suggesting a
film festival and wondering if you
hate movies, they'll know for sure that you want to go and would enjoy it!
Rachel Anne McAdams was born on I'd watch the vibrant Rachel McAdams and Eric Bana McAdams began dating American screenwriter and Ryan Gosling
hated Rachel McAdams so much during
filming Gosling and McAdams started dating after they «It was the worst night
of my life»:
If you
hate Mallick or like any
of the Twillight
films skip it.
In the end, I really
hated my viewing
of this picture, which is very upsetting, because I really liked the original
film.
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?
With that pallid skin tone and permanently pestered expression (the kind
of face you
hate to love), Buscemi has appeared in virtually every major independent
film of the last 10 years (Parting Glances, Mystery Train, Reservoir Dogs, Living in Oblivion, and Fargo are just a few titles).
He brings a warm cloak
of recognition to the
film, I
hate to think what it would have been like if they'd had to recast the role.
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.
Trouble Every Day shrouds itself in the aesthetic
of vampires and zombie lore; the poetry and pain in that
film are innate in the seduction
of venereal destruction, the entanglement
of love and sex, love and
hate, sex and death.
I
hated the gawking, the obvious routes the
film went, and the generally exploitative nature
of the proceedings.
All
of the «college graduates» and people the that use words like «daub» and
hated the
film are Republicans.
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of the rebuttal
films because Wilson smartly refrains from preaching.
I understand why some people
hated it, because they didn't get the picture or simply because they don't like this type
of film.
In my History
of Documentary
film course, the classes were always split: there were those who loved it and those who
hated it because it didn't tell a story.
People seem to
hate this
film because it's a different type
of film for Scott.
I really
hate the video game look in
films too but I don't think that District 9 is one
of the main offenders.
Half
of the
film I absolutely loved while the other half I absolutely
hated; the tone is uneven and truly bizarre.
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.
«Clean» might be a
film in code about the most infamous
of all rock - and - roll widows, but I hope not, since Allison Anders» «Sugar Town» had already done a fine job
of eviscerating (again, in code) this woman, who nevertheless, love her or
hate her, arguably served the important and underrated function
of muse for the troubled drug - addled musician.
I've
hated plenty
of Marvel
films.
Director Steven Soderbergh had created a
film that is truly one
of the worst
films in cinema, but he is also someone who
hates Hollywood and loves the independent
Film Industry.
yes some Tyler Perry
films are powerful like Good Deeds and some are funny like Madea, But over all i
hate his comedy also some
of his movies were a huge FAIL.
The people you worry will be offended will not see this
film b / c they have no sense
of humour and b / c they like to complain and preach
hate - much like yourself.
I
hated this
film, and thought it was a waste
of time.
So the success
of the
film then boils down to Stiller playing a figure
of such charm that we'd all
hate to see him hit the fan.
These, along with a grandstanding Senator (Garry Shandling), who thinks the Iron Man suit should be property
of the government, his personal assistant Pepper Potts (Gwyneth Paltrow), who becomes the next CEO
of Stark's company while still going through their old love /
hate relationship, and Lt. Col. Rhodes (Don Cheadle), who tries to stay Stark's friend while following his obligation to obtaining a model
of the armor, are the main threads
of the
film.
Yeah I know we had the same kind
of nonsense in the first trilogy and first Hobbit
film, but I
hated that kind
of stuff then too.
It totally takes me out
of the
film every time watching Legolas leap around like Spider - Man using his bow and arrow like some kind
of automatic weapon,
hate every second
of it.
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.
«Weekend at Bernie's» is the type
of film where you either buy the storyline and go along with it, or you will probably
hate it.
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!
I really
hate comparing to other
films, but the easiest way to describe it is the dark surrealism
of Naked Lunch with the dark humor of The King Of Comed
of Naked Lunch with the dark humor
of The King Of Comed
of The King
Of Comed
Of Comedy.
No
hate for H.G, but McAvoy, while bearing some
of the awkward romance
of Grant's puppy - like characters in the R. Curtis
films, has none
of the affectedness
of Grant's lean - to's; the floppy hair, the eyes that blink so furiously you think he's about to have a seizure, the nerdy stuttering.
While I
hate this genre
of film, fans go to be grossed out, freaked out, and generally shocked by the characters behavior and Hangover Part III is far too tame.