The DTS - HD Master Audio 5.1 score is absolutely amazing and really feels like
a huge action film and not like a comedy.
Not exact matches
The
film, which will be released on Dec. 15 of this year, will pick up after the
action of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, the franchise's
huge 2015 release that shattered box office records and marked the space opera's return to theaters for the first time in a decade.
I wasn't a
huge fan of that
film, but at least it had some legitimate
action and a stylized vision.
And you're choosing to ignore all the female - centered dramas and comedies that have been SUCCESSFUL compared to budget: Lady Bird, Winter's Bone, Wild, Girls Trip, Trainwreck, Bridesmaids, Mean Girls, Clueless, Pitch Perfect, and on and on (not including the
huge box office of the female - led
action / sci - fi / Disney
films like Frozen, Hunger Games, Gravity, Wonder Woman, etc).
Empire Strikes Back is witty, contains great
action for its time and in overall was a
huge leap in
film making.
A big - budgeted studio
film about a black
action superhero with a nearly all - black cast is a
huge step forward.
One particularly
huge event about two thirds of the way through the
film was heralded by three random shots that apparently cover hours and hours of
action we never see.
Christopher McQuarrie (Jack Reacher) becomes the fifth different director to helm a
film in the franchise, and he kicks things off with the stunning pre-credit
action sequence you have probably already heard about... Cruise tackles an Airbus A400M (aka a
huge cargo plane).
Director John Crowley (Boy A, Intermission) does a very fine job with a good troupe of thespians, and while the
film lacks a
huge budget for large - scale
action scenes, the more grounded developments definitely work in its favor in keeping a tenuous believability in what is mostly a story built on creative fantasy.
This is a very solid
action film, and even if you're not a
huge fan of James Bond
films, you're still likely to have some fun watching this.
Disney's on this
huge spree of turning all of their animated
films into live
action blockbusters.
The
film's trailer showcases some incredible
action, with most of the effects being physical rather than computer generated, and while the
film promises to be a bombastic start to the summer season its cast is also a
huge draw.
Originally set for a June 2018 release, the live -
action version of Barbie suffered a
huge setback last March when comedy star Amy Schumer suddenly dropped out of the project due to «scheduling conflicts,» just two months before the
film was set to go into production.
The
film obviously wants to ally us very closely with Katniss, so for the most part we don't know a
huge amount more than she does, but in these two instances anyway, we kind of don't even know as much as she does, and it makes her decisions, and the motivations for her
actions (shooting the electrified arrow into the dome; creating the Seneca Crane dummy) a little unclear.
He scored a
huge hit last year playing Big Daddy in the Chinese
action blockbuster Wolf Warrior II, a global box office phenomenon and now the biggest grossing
film in Chinese history.
The
film became a
huge box office success and made Neeson the new face of
action.
On the back of Pokemon Go's
huge success last year, The Pokemon Company announced that Legendary Pictures will bring our favorite pocket monster to the big screen in a live
action film.
However, at the end of the day this is a movie about
huge robots punching monsters and the
film wastes no time in throwing us into the kind of spectacular
action you'd hope from a modern day blockbuster with that premise.
Deathly Hallows has plenty of special effects moments that look spectacular in HD, and even when there's not a
huge action sequence in play, the
film's reliance on the party's trek means there are lots of sweeping landscape shots that have their own beauty.
In fact, while the
film never excuses their
actions, it gives the characters context with a bit of social introspection — not a
huge part of the
film, but it does add a bit of depth and relevance.
From the very beginning, Doctor Strange felt like an outlier in the interconnected men - in - capes world of Marvel Comics, though the character's debut in the equally dense Marvel Cinematic Universe follows the company's
film - studio formula closely: Doctor Strange is an origin story, a love story, a framework for vintage pop songs and
huge action set - pieces.
«Drive» — The Elevator Scene For a
film filled with many memorable moments — the opening
action scene, the credits, Ron Perlman's
huge frickin'teeth, the masked slasher stalking scene, Christina Hendricks meeting a shotgun, Albert Brooks getting all knifey, the hammer and the bullet — the one that seemed to have the most lasting effect on audiences was that elevator scene.
However, since the start of the 2000s there has been a
huge surge in supernatural
action films that have taken classic movie monsters and combined them with over-the-top, extremely stylized fight sequences usually consisting of leather - clad women.
, the scene was set for a series of
huge action set pieces (as so described in President Coin's final speech at the end of that
film) as the rebels storm the Capital.
If you think about it Russo Brothers and James Gunn didn't have
huge credits to their names when they were hired by Marvel Studios, and even Deadpool «s Tim Miller has yet to direct a live -
action feature
film.
It is feels so satisfying when a
film doesn't have the
huge Hollywood budget,
action sequences and visual effects, and yet you walk out having had a very enjoyable, and surprising cinema experience.
Not that
huge of a win when is you consider SONY is making the
film and is a live
action / CG hybrid... i expect smurfs with tons of product placement.
Nintendo's Pokémon franchise is having a
huge renaissance for 2016, with the hit release Pokémon Go becoming the biggest mobile game ever in the U.S. and a long - anticipated live -
action Pokémon
film finally going into development.
Gameplay takes place with actors
filmed on a set, performing all the
actions, which required the game to take up a whopping six CD - ROMs, making it an enormously
huge title at its time of release in 1995.