Sentences with phrase «home watching films»

I enjoying staying at home watching films, just as much as I like the outdoors and going out with friends.

Not exact matches

From It's a Wonderful Life to Home Alone, one highlight of the season has to be the opportunity to watch Christmas films.
So I have to confess I'll have to buy the film and watch it at home.
Near the bar there's the large wicker basket overflowing with game balls; the Caddyshack poster signed by the film's stars is in the home theater (used exclusively, alas, for watching game video); and in the weight room, a wall is lined with framed photographs of the proprietor schmoozing with some of football's most recognizable faces.
He finally returns home around 11:30 and watches film until approximately 1 a.m. (which he readily admits «would not have flown» had his girlfriend not left the country).
Former home secretary Jacqui Smith, who claimed on expenses for two adult films watched by her husband, is making a documentary about the porn industry.
Philippe hopes people will be watching at home on the evening news; television cameras will film KEO through astronomical telescopes.
You can watch Marty and the film at home on your own flat - screen TV, proving that its vision was spot - on.
I can remember waiting for the the first film, Jurassic Park to come out on VHS and running home from school to watch it.
However, almost a quarter of singles surveyed (24 %) admitted that an evening at home (e.g. cooking a dinner, ordering takeaway, watching a film, etc.) is their ideal date.
I am interested in all sorts of things, but really like going to the cinema or watching films at home, eating out, visiting places of i...
Well some times I love to go walk around beach having sex at home I like wwe wrestling and watching dirty tapes watching movies my best movie is horror films some times watching sports all kinds of stuff
For example, a lunch date can be cheaper than a dinner date, or watching a film at home is cheaper than going to the cinema.
They all (apparently) go to the gym 5 nights a week, they all like extreme sports, and they are all «equally at home on a night out at a fancy restaurant ora night in with a good film and a nice bottle of wine» (seriously, who would want to watch a bad film with a horrible bottle of wine?)
A person who likes to go out and eat dinner, a night at the theater or just stay at home and watch a film.
i am a widow of 6 years, do nt want to be on myof my life, so i am looking for lady to share my life with, love holidays staying home watching a good film, or going out for a meal and a glass of winei love cruising not nice on your own, i am very broad minded, i drive i also have a caravan to escape...
But the truth is that like those «80s films many of us grew up on, and which we watched a million times over on home video and cable television, «Real Steel» feels destined to become a staple in the libraries of kids in this generation.
If «The Breadwinner» were a live - action film, it would be virtually unbearable to watch, but as animation, it's not only possible, but somehow inspiring to immerse oneself in this pared - down adaptation of Deborah Ellis» well - regarded young - adult novel, about an 11 - year - old girl who must step up and care for her family after the Taliban raids her home and arrests her father (hence the title).
There are constant acknowledgements that you're watching a movie, and a formulaic one at that (right before the the start of the film's third act, our boy declares that if his plan succeeds, everybody gets to go home early because there'll be no need for a third act).
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They were perfectly happy with their small lives, eating in the same tea rooms, watching films in crowded theaters, and going home on their respective evening trains, but just a flicker of hope rose between them over time.
Greta Gerwig who wrote and directed «Lady Bird,» which won Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy, noted that «it's been such an incredible year for women in film both as actors and also writers and directors and producers and people who are really coming to the forefront to tell their stories about the world as they know it from where they are standing, and I think that the response to these projects and the support that these projects have gotten and the way that audiences are going to see them or watching them in their homes, I think all of this just makes it so much easier for the next crop of filmmakers who want to tell stories about women.»
If you're looking for a family film to watch at home, watch the first Paddington film now streaming on Netflix.
It ends up being neither, nothing more than something to watch on an airplane to pass the time, instead of a film that warrants devoted attention on a big screen, or even at home.
I very much doubt it will be anything to write home about, but it definitely looks like a fun film to watch.
Following limited theatrical exposure, it is likeliest to find an audience through home - viewing channels: Generations who watched firsthand the landmark BBC reporting on the crisis, here honored by way of Cornish's casting as gutsy newswoman Kate Adie, will be most interested in the film's mildly pumped - up interpretation.
Cartel Land recently topped the ITunes documentary charts in Latin America, which means lots of people are watching the film at home on computer screens.
So it's no surprise that, whether intentional or not, many of the year's best films have grappled with what's occurring in the turbulent world beyond the darkness of your local cinema (and beyond the closed curtains, if you're watching at home).
Best described as Home Alone meets Michael Haneke's Funny Games, the sadistic horror comedy [Better Watch Out] is the kind of film that's tough to categorise but easy to enjoy.
Terribly disturbed, as everyone was, by the day's events, Pierson and his wife decided to watch a film at home, and what they selected was «Singin» in the Rain,» classic Hollywood entertainment guaranteed to lift your spirits even if you're facing what looks to be Armageddon.
His case is strong and the message of the film really hits home as you watch it.
This may not be a film you'd watch again and again, but it might just be a good one to use to show off your home theater to someone, if you are the kind of person who does that sort of thing.
It's been a decade since «Aladdin» has been available on home video, and it is really a treat to pick up the film and watch it again.
Ordinarily, a film with Rosamund Pike and Bruce Greenwood in key roles would be sufficient for me to stay home and watch The Weather Channel.
Last week we saw a poster and two TV spots from the upcoming Will Ferrell / Mark Wahlberg comedy Daddy's Home [watch them here] and now Paramount Pictures has released a new clip from the film entitled «Hitting the Cheerleaders».
Though the whisper campaigns are hard at work trying to convince voters that the film itself is too «hard to watch,» there will be no denying Ejiofor's talent, and right now I consider him the early frontrunner to take the trophy home.
Still, while edge - enhancement is at a minimum and the colours are saturated but free of bleed, it looks like a film from 1969 — a thin patina of filmic grain preserving a sense of authenticity in the experience of watching it at home.
And Michael Shannon, as neighbor home from the loony bin John, may only have less than ten minutes of screen time, but I'd watch him in anything, and his scathing last lines encapsulate the entire film.
It also prods them to watch the first film again when they get home.
Funny Games U.S. is Austrian director Michael Haneke's shot - for - shot American remake of his 1996 film of the same title, in which a middle - class family are terrorised in their holiday home by two effete, creepy young men (played by Michael Pitt and Brady Corbet), who occasionally break the fourth wall for Brechtian asides intended to point out that we're watching people suffering for our entertainment.
Sure, often some countries with smaller film industries tend to over-fixate on certain undeserving home - brewed movies out of a misguided sense of patriotism, but Night Watch isn't one of those movies.
To mark the film's 35th Anniversary, Ralph Bakshi, now 73 years old and long retired from animated features, talked to Videodrone about Wizards, his career, and what he's been watching from his mountaintop home in New Mexico.
To mark the film's 35th Anniversary, Ralph Bakshi, now 73 years old and long retired from animated features, talked to Videodrone aboutWizards, his career, and what he's been watching from his mountaintop home in New Mexico.
Perhaps the biggest surprise about Home Alone is not that it is liked by many people, especially as a movie to watch around Christmas — it's that it would become a mega-blockbuster, shooting straight up to become one of the top grossing films of all - time.
Overall, however, the film is so lovely to watch, never a dull moment and full of great characters and costume that you can forgive its imperfections and enjoy it simply as it is - a beautiful tale of a Ellis who left home a girl and became a woman.
We breakdown the film to discuss plots and theories in order to better understand the director's vision and hopefully challenge our listeners at home to re-evaluate the way they watch cinema.
They will probably watch this because it stars someone they recognize from Home Alone, which this film plays out as much of the time.
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When producer Adele Romanski said she hopes that «little black boys and little brown girls and other folks watching at home who feel marginalized take some inspiration» from the film's win, that's what she meant.
Crazy Little Thing is a good film to pick for those couple who like to rent a flick to watch together at home.
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