Sentences with phrase «idea of going to the movies»

The idea of going to the movies made Hugo remember something Father had once told him about going to the movies when he was just a boy, when the movies were new.

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After «Batman v Superman,» the idea of a short tentpole movie sounds great, but «The Jungle Book» could have earned the right to go longer if it provided more moments like this.
Credit Karma's 30 - Day Debt Loss Challenge is a great place to look for cheap ideas, from hosting a potluck with friends (instead of eating out) to inviting them over to your place to watch Netflix instead of going to the movies.
None of us could fathom the idea of being cold for any length of time, so we decided to go see a movie.
So, Mark called and he had kind of a vague idea about this movie that he was going to make called Crossroads.
When I start to lament my life or the fact that I have no idea how I am going to finish this book or I start to compare myself to other authors I think of Cher delivering the famous slap and line in the movie Moonstruck, «Snap Out Of It!&raquof Cher delivering the famous slap and line in the movie Moonstruck, «Snap Out Of It!&raquOf It!»
«I guess I must be, because this film represents a lot of ideas and feelings I have as an artist,» he said, going on to highlight his movie's «environmental message and the idea that we are all connected to each other as human beings.»
Those nachos look amazing, I laughed about Michael falling asleep at the movie theater (I'm dying to see that movie, but can't even talk Nick into the idea of going with me!)
«As the movie goes on, Molly transforms into this idea of what a woman has to be in order to be heard: The heels get higher, the necklines are lower, the hair is longer.
We went to the source of all things entertainment to come up with 15 date ideas for movie buffs, gamers, and general fans looking to boldly go on a one - of - a-kind date.
Movies - While going to see a popular movie can work if it's only part of a date accompanied by dinner or coffee, it isn't a good idea to make that your entire first date.
Meiliken My idea of a good romantic date, is meeting early afternoon to have an early dinner to give us time to talk and get to know each other, then go to a movie.
I like almost all music (not a big fan of country) And also would prefer someone who likes animals.My idea of a good time is going to the movies, going to the park at dusk and shooting hoops (I play a mean game of HORSE), etc.S o stop by and say hello and let me know what's good so I can add you to my IM list.
Whether your idea of having fun is to go to the movies in Tasmania personals or spend an intimate night in front of the fire, there are plenty of Hobart singles looking to have that kind of fun with you.
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What are some of the best dating ideas you can think of besides going to a movie?
This is an interesting idea, executed with a reductive, tin - eared understanding of what constitutes art to go along with a faith - based movie's reductive, tin - eared understanding of what constitutes entertainment.
Now I'm going to suggest a couple of different ideas for the end of this movie that... well, I just rattled together here.
I know its just a prequel idea for an animation that will never see the light of day but it is suppose to be cannon and may have been made had the movie gone down better (du n no why it wasn't actually).
For another, it's not in the nature of movies to reflect the times so quickly: it took 15 years of development and rewriting as well as the invention of new technologies to make Benjamin Button possible, and although Milk came together with remarkable speed and focus under its producers Bruce Cohen and Dan Jinks, the idea of making a biopic about Harvey Milk, who was killed in 1978, has been around for so long that at one point, Dustin Hoffman, now 71, was touted to play the role that eventually went to Sean Penn (who is 48).
To get away from the idea of gritty low - budget Noir or any B - movie sense (and because the spy films from James bond on down were making so much money), Warner and Newman went the big time Hollywood route with an all - star cast for the first Harper film including Lauren Bacall, Shelley Winters, Julie Harris, Arthur Hill, Janet Leigh, Pamela Tiffin, Robert Wagner, Strother Martin and made it a point it was Hollywood getting gritty on its own big time terms.
Still, most of the movie's dramatic tension draws on the fact that you have basically no idea what is going to happen — not because of great writing, but because Hughes is a really unpredictable, inscrutable guy.
Understanding the jaw - dropping effort that went into this movie, it's tempting to wish that Kobiela, Welchman, and their army of animators had come to the same conclusion that old Albinus reached before he scrapped the whole idea: A film made in this way, he reckoned, «would bore most people to death and be a general disappointment.»
We can totally relate to what the two characters are going through and the idea of that bromance breaking up is a pretty sobering note to end the movie on.
If you can not find the merit in this movie, I suggest you rethink your idea of tasteful cinema and go back to watching the Avengers.
Kids» Rules for Parents on Divorce,» Amy Schatz «Big Time Movie,» Savage Steve Holland Got no idea on this one; was tempted to go with Holland because I've heard of him, but I just love the name «Camp Fred.»
Not a terrible idea (i.e., making the boring, button - down dork the centre of a satirical romance) for a movie as self - serving, self - pitying, neo-Woody Allen ideas go, but as The Baxter unfolds with a suspiciously - familiar series of contrived situations, gentle misunderstandings involving homosexuality and a strange woman in your bed, and a parade of women so far out of Elliot's league as to render his eventual abandonment as inevitable as his ultimate match (with Cecil (Michelle Williams), likewise far out of his league) is unlikely, it becomes clear that the flick is just as stupid as that which it purports to lampoon.
From his attention - grabbing debut with «Reservoir Dogs» (1992), a deviously clever heist film where the heist is never seen and the drama is all in the conversation and the ingenious structure, to his acclaimed «Inglourious Basterds» (2009), his thrilling rewrite of World War II history as a magnificent movie fantasy, Tarantino has gone his own way, snatching up ideas strewn through decades of film history and hundreds of genre movies like a magpie, rethinking them completely, and weaving them into entirely new stories that unfold at a leisurely pace so he can enjoy every word and gesture along the journey.
In 1999, when director Alfonso Cuarón was asked to contribute to a series of sexually explicit movies, he and his brother / writing partner turned to an idea proposed to them ten years earlier for a «road movie about some guys who go to the beach.
Talking about the project's origins, Anderson teasingly tied in some of Phantom Thread's plot, joking that he hadn't been feeling well and noticed «a love and affection» from his wife he hadn't seen in a while, adding: «So, I called Daniel to say, «I think I have a good idea for a movie...» One thing lead to another and then we had fashion books all over our house and we kept talking, writing and then things kept going, going and going until it seemed impossible to stop.
While everyone involved is happy and glowing at the idea of the occasion Annie isn't exactly equipped at this time in her life, but she's not going to let her friend down, at... Continue reading «MOVIE REVIEW: BRIDESMAIDS (2011)»
With this reality desperately looming over Woody (Tom Hanks), Buzz (Tim Allen) and the rest of Andy's toys they try to deal with their lack of being played with and the idea that they are probably going to be thrown away... Continue reading «TOY STORY 3 (3D)[MOVIE REVIEW]»
Rogen, Franco, Hill, Wiig & More to Voice «Sausage Party:» At first the idea of a movie featuring animated sausages may make you think the industry has gone too far, but when you hear the details, it's clear this project is pure comedy gold.
The very idea that there are movies, such as «Citizen Kane», which are hailed universally as undisputed masterpieces, goes to show that at least a portion of film critic community functions as a hive mind.
Author's Note: the newly released book Star Wars: The Last Jedi - The Visual Dictionary reveals the boy's name, but we're going to keep referring to him as «the boy» because it reinforces the populist ideas of the movie and this moment in particular.
There's nothing wrong with a little suspicious check on the downside of technology every now and again, but the way the movie dismisses its central technological conceit wholesale means that we're essentially watching characters go through the motions until events lead to a point where there's no room for any idea aside from the destruction of what mankind has wrought upon itself.
At the film's recent press day, McCarthy, Falcone, Sarandon, Gary Cole, Mark Duplass, Nat Faxon, Sarah Baker and Kathy Bates talked about how the project first emerged, what sparked the idea for the story, how growing up in Illinois informed McCarthy and Falcone's comedy, what the stellar cast brought to the movie, their characters and how improv colored them, working with a first - time director, Sarandon's new look, the convincing couple dynamic between Bates and Sandra Oh's characters, Sarandon's selfie with Geena Davis that went viral, and the possibility of a «Thelma & Louise» sequel.
Nobody goes to a movie like «A Bad Moms Christmas» for fresh plotting; they just want a few dirty laughs, a little heart and a pretense, anyway, of relatability (though Kunis, who glides through unruffled even when her character's supposed to be frazzled, isn't everyone's idea of relatable).
«At the end of the day, I think Universal and I had a different idea of what the movie was gonna be,» he told them.
After the brief ray of sunshine that was Unleashed, action movie cinematography has gone back to smoke and mirrors (or more accurately cheat and hide), with so many random high - speed cuts that you only get the faintest idea of what is going on.
Overall, it's standard featurette material, but it reveals a sense of humor on behalf of everyone that supports the idea that no one took this too seriously, and it's worth watching just for effects artist Alec Gillis to drop the bombshell that he went from dressing up dogs on this movie to helping come up with the dog - hybrid xenomorph from David Fincher's Alien 3.
These absences of characters aren't necessarily a bad thing, but I think it's a good idea to go in, expecting Gwyneth Paltrow to take a back seat for most of the movie (she makes up for it, when she is on the screen, however).
The idea of the separation of class warfare presented with this space ring is incredibly appealing to me and I would love to go back and make another movie in the world of Elysium because it's compelling.
It gives a more definite idea of what this movie is going to be and I kind of like it.
«George and [Kathleen Kennedy] had decided that, as the company went on without George, and Kathy would run it, that part of what they were going to do was continue the Star Wars movies, and they had an idea for a bunch of»em,» Kasdan said.
So the idea in Genisys is that John Connor (now played by Jason Clarke, Zero Dark Thirty) and the gaggle of characters established in the other movies are finally going to crush Skynet for good.
Perhaps it's a product of seeing too many of these movies, but right from the start I had a very good idea of where this movie was going and how it was going to get there, right up to the changes of heart and life lessons learned.
«For movie - goers to get the idea of real combat, you'd have to shoot at them every so often from either side of the screen.»
I usually type out a short summary or try to set - up the plot at some point early on in my reviews, but I feel like it's a moot talking point because if you've kept up with the Marvel movies or have a good idea of what's going on in them, you don't need me to paint a picture about the Infinity Stones, the Infinity Gauntlet or the fight to save the universe.
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