Sentences with phrase «hope for a movie like»

Williams has as much fun playing the bad guy as you'd hope for a movie like this.
The hope for a movie like «Tulip Fever» is that its disparate characters and intersecting storylines produce a kind of carousel atmosphere of passion, greed, desperation and chase.

Not exact matches

While Hope is known for making independent movies rather than big - budget Hollywood blockbusters, Amazon Studios has succeeded in the world of television in part by aligning itself with high - profile directors like Allen and Steven Soderbergh of «Ocean's Eleven» fame.
I hold out greater hope for Kirk... maybe like an action movie with killer tomatoes....
Carvalho is out for at least 3 months so hope getting him as a DM has been closed, one depressed Arsenal supporter during transfer window again, like watching the movie Groundhog Day again and again...
It's like being in the movie Groundhog Day and to be honest wenger even looks a bit like bill Murray... If this plus a couple of last minute bargain basements is all he is willing to give us then it will be time to hibernate for this winter and hope the man has gone come February....
I would watch a show where JO pointed out all the problems with our food system such as in the movies «Food Inc», «Fresh, Dirt», YouTube Dr. Lustig Sugar: the Bitter Truth, HFCS in milk (its not sugar,), foods we buy all have HFCS unless fresh, 1 in 4 children drink a fizzy pop every day (HFCS), GMO foods, books like «Food Politics», «Appetite for Profit», «Omnivores Dilemma», «Harvest for Hope», «Free for All», and Corporate greed, government lack of.
So if you like movies with a bit of thought behind them, I hope Shadow Dancer will be for you.
Hoping to feel like enjoying a movie and dinner with my love for Valentine's Day.
Between work and the show, I'm hoping to make time for festive activities like decorating, making treats with my sisters, reading by the fire, knitting along to a Christmas movie, and playing my favorite holiday records.
im carl from the usa lookin for a romantic lady — im a pc tech - i like a peaceful life i play love songs on my guitar i like nature sports and run or jog for my exercise — love to collect things movies cds — hope to find a lady to spend my life with — im a very romantic guy like to play my guitar for...
I no good for this but here I go, I am a single men never been married I don't have kids, I have a good sense of humor I like to go to movies or dancing or maybe for a dinner idk what else to say but if u like to know more feel free to ask, hope to meet u soon whoever u r and whatever u r
Mature male looking for compassionate loving woman who likes movies, walks, and yes I like to cuddle, now it's out there hope to hear from you soon and...
I am a young - at - heart, down - to - Earth woman Who is looking for that special someone to share My life with.I enjoy doing almost anything with someone I care about.I especially enjoy dining out, day trips, movies, flea markets and zoos.I am a very clean - cut woman - no smoking, drinking or gambling.I also like spending time with My man.I would enjoy spending time with the children of anyone I might meet.I consider Myself a gentle woman, and hope there's someone out there Who Values That... I'm looking for my soul mate, best friend, my confidant, my lover, the man I can tell anything to good and bad, my companion for the rest of my life, someone that will be there in the good times and the not so good ones.
im 6» 3 230 im a laid back type of guy like to hang out with friends or got out and have some fun or i can pull out my soft side and stay home and watch a movie but other than that im me for me and no one else you do nt like it you can move on hope to here from you later
I hope you don't mind if I laughed out loud at Mr. Basketball pro age 42 acting like a 20 year old with his baseball cap and hoodie, already buying his snacks at the movie and then back to the pool hall for a 2nd date with chicken wings and sweat pants!
We have played movies like these in our minds for a very long time in the hopes that our Prince Charming would knock on our door and sweep us away to a better life.
hello my name is angel and i am 25 years old, i am from colombia, i am very apassionate for life, i like such things like drawings, reading goins to movies, music and nature, i also like spending time with my familly and friends i do nt like rude people and liers, i am hoping to find a very nice asia...
well I am for sure a cowboy I love to dance ride horses go fishing play music sorry I can't drink but do enjoy a good movie and some popcorn I like to cuddle with a special lady hope to find you here
Maybe at this point it's too much to hope for an animated film like The Angry Birds Movie to exist as anything other than marketing fodder, but hopefully it's not too much to ask for that #content to have a shred of substance to it.
Most of these movies seen like an excuse for Adam Sandler and his friends to go on vacation, and they film a movie and hope to make some money from it to finance it.
In a true - life sports tale like the recent «Invincible,» you buy into all the inspirational clichés because the characters have inner lives and the movie is about something bigger; here, you keep hoping for something bad to happen to somebody just for the sake of balance.
But I was really looking forward to «The Haunting» for many reasons: the actors (Liam Neeson, in particular), the story (I haven't seen any of the other Hill House movies, but my dad seems to like them and the plot intrigued me), and I was hoping for a movie that would scare me by being subtle, psychological, and spontaneous, like the kind «ol Hitchcock made.
I really hope that the buzz for this film picks up and the guy goes on to do more movies like this one and The Spectacular Now and less movies that involved teenage cliches and partying.
As you can see in the player above, the group talked about what it was like when everyone was together for the first time in their costumes, what Ezra Miller and Jason Moma stole from set, if the set was different when Zack Snyder and Joss Whedon were each directing, the message of Justice League and why it's important in 2017, how Batman needs to adjust his way of operating due to the external threats on the planet, what they each hope fans take away from watching the movie, and a lot more.
Though fans like me would love nothing more than a word - for - word translation of the book onto the screen, I do not think it is wise to go into a movie hoping to see that.
I kept waiting for its multiple arcs and ideas to gel and then McDonagh went in another direction in the final act (almost commenting on expectations for a movie like this in the first place) and I left thinking that the result was more shallow than I had hoped it would be.
Utterly preposterous as this premise goes — not to mention how Brian seems hopeless and instantly way out of his depth the second he comes within inches of Arielle — this fanciful movie goes on hoping you'll bury your incredulity for this narrative, much like the main character, who has his head in the obliviously romantic clouds.
We're hoping it's for the better, as was the case with Ex Machina, but a February release date is a little curious for a movie like this.
Two blokes prepping for a dust - up might seem like a thin premise to stretch across a feature - length movie, but it worked for Rocky IV and Fist Fight will be hoping to repeat the trick, albeit without the sled - pulling and snow sprints.
Which is pretty damn good... however, it was the LEAST profitable spider - man movie of all times, and it's considered a bad sequel by Sony since it didn't reach over $ 800 - $ 850 like they hoped for.
The acting is what you'd expect from a bunch of lame ducks, but all you really hope for in movies like this is that no one pulls a Matthew Lillard and overdoes it to the point of distraction.
This role seems like it was made for Martin Henderson to be one of the next big action starts, but unfortunately, the movie itself quells any hopes of that.
She added, «We hope this can be the kind of spring counterprogramming for thoughtful people, people who like a little philosophy with their movies
All one would hope for in a movie like The Replacements is a couple unexpected laughs.
Like many, I hope Aaron Paul finds success, but his post - «Breaking Bad» big screen career gets off to a lackluster start in Need for Speed, an unintelligent and underwhelming racing movie that won't do much for anyone who isn't riveted by the sights and sounds of fast cars in motion.
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As a massive fan of The Fifth Element (as well as some of his other films), I'd love to see him making movies like this more often, so here's hoping Valerian will prove to be as successful for Besson as Lucy was.
Universal Studios had high hopes for its 2017 reboot of the Mummy franchise, with planned to use the movie as a launchpad for a sprawling, shared universe of monster movies starring characters like the Bride of Frankenstein and the Wolf Man.
Described as Valley of The Dolls and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, The Neon Demon looks every bit like a Nicolas Winding Refn movie as you would hope — washed in stunning visuals and an undeniable sense of brooding atmosphere, the first trailer for The Neon Demon is an absolute monster.
For the rest of us, who like his more recent efforts, seeing this in hopes that Bruce Almighty could be another The Truman Show, we can only sit through it in disappointment that such a good idea for a movie would play everything so safe and predictabFor the rest of us, who like his more recent efforts, seeing this in hopes that Bruce Almighty could be another The Truman Show, we can only sit through it in disappointment that such a good idea for a movie would play everything so safe and predictabfor a movie would play everything so safe and predictable.
«For me, the movies are like a machine that generates empathy... It lets you understand a little bit more about different hopes, aspirations, dreams...» Roger Ebert nailed it with that speech.
The story of a firefighter's desperate attempt to catch the terrorist who killed his wife and son in a bombing on US soil seems like something that might work in an upcoming out - of - taste made - for - TV movie, but, alas, this is Hollywood and Collateral Damage gets to serve itself on a platter hoping that people are still willing to sit back and rally for the death to all terrorists, regardless of what they are fighting for.
Film critics and movie lovers alike wade through scores of yawners hoping for one or two masterpieces that remind us why we fell in love with the experience of watching a film in the company of people we like.
This looks like a strong return - to - form for Marc Webb, after two big Spidey movies, and I'm hoping it's as charming as this trailer promises it will be.
Mortensen is clearly not quite the star the studio hoped he might be, and he's no Peter O'Toole, but Johnston was obviously going for a David Lean / Lawrence of Arabia feel to the movie, which extends, at least a little, to the score, which plays for the most part like an expansive western score with westernised Arab ethnic hints thrown in along the way.
Assuming this movie is everything we hope it could be, and it looks like it will be, that is probably for the best.
This is one of the funniest films Baumbach's ever made, and the hope is that Gerwig adopts some of Brooke's can - do spirit and churns out more movies like this for us to feast upon.
I like Stewart, for her sake I hope this project is more Midnight in Paris than Magic in the Moonlight, but not even she can raise my interest in a Woody Allen movie.
These are the movies where I end up staring at the screen for what seems like an eternity, completely disengaged with whatever events are happening onscreen, caring absolutely nothing about the resolution of the film, and biding my time lost in thought just hoping to finally get to the best part of the overall movie: the end credits.
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