Sentences with phrase «in a different movie»

That scene - as well as a few others - belongs in different movie.
Gathered up for a sit - down meal is his shrill mother (Nathalie Baye in a Lou - Lou wig), his violently shrill brother (Vincent Cassel plus flying saliva), his unhinged and shrill sister (Léa Seydoux), and his mousy sister - in - law (Marion Cotillard, who seems to be in a different movie altogether).
Everyone else is literally acting in a different movie — which may be a very meta - joke as Eddie flitters from film set to film set trying to quell problems — but it's still an unsolved flaw at the heart of Hail Caesar!
Would love to see Hart and Ice Cube in a different movie with a script that wasn't dashed off as quickly as this movie's must have been.
Many Bollywood Divas like Kareena Kapoor, Anushka Sharma, Aishwarya Rai, etc. have worn Patiala salwar kameez in different movies.
Everyone's acting in different keys, sometimes in different movies, but whatever: I'll take Maya Rudolph and Gillian Jacobs in just about anything.
Different Stones have appeared in different movies like The Avengers, Thor: The Dark World, and Guardians of the Galaxy.
At times it seems as if De Niro and Stallone are performing in different movies.
I would have liked to see Kirk and Molly in a different movie, one that had a few more ideas and gave him different friends and family.
Lee Pace's roaring, boisterous performance looking like an Egyptian God belongs in a different movie entirely.
Computer generated effects have allowed us to realize just about anything we've ever seen or can imagine, and years of summer offerings have begun to bleed into each other, creating one summer blockbuster organism where we see the same visuals in different movies, the same ideas with the same people in the same places.
The project languished in development for over a decade, saw Ryan Reynolds portray a highly criticized adaptation of the character in a different movie, then finally received a green light after leaked test footage received an immensely positive reaction.
It's the same as replacing the yardstick, moving the goalposts, or sending in a different movie reviewer.
In fact, Bergen looks like she is in pain in most scenes, probably wishing she could be in a different movie altogether.
They feel like they belong in a different movie — they might be more at home in a silly fantasy alongside the eagles from The Hobbit.
Allen is notorious for offering his actors little to no direction, which often produces films where every one in the cast seems to be acting in a different movie, but it could be liberating for an actor as organic and instinctual as Phoenix.
None of it is particularly scary (although there's a sequence in a parking garage that's staged well enough that, in a different movie with a different agenda, it could have been frightening), but the film really isn't trying to be, especially once Tree realizes her predicament.
Except for Rourke, who seems like he's in a different movie, it's a soulless roller coaster devoid of thrills interspersed with too many soap opera developments that aren't given any time to develop before they're resolved.
As much as these scenes are a welcome break from tense, impending doom of the rest of «Detroit», you can't help but feel they belong in a different movie.
He gives the kind of performance that makes you wish you were watching him in a different movie.
Banderas, with a shaved head and mournful eyes, labors mightily to make something meaningful out of all the tedious psychobabble, while his fellow cast mates, including Dylan McDermott, Robert Forster and a miscast Melanie Griffith (as a robot programmer) appear to be acting in different movies.
Wanda Sykes and Joan Cusack play fellow tourists who seem to belong in a different movie.
We really, other than Katrina and Jesse, we were in a different movie than the kids.
In a different movie, he'd be the hardboiled detective enforcing a purer morality in a fallen universe; in this one, he simply doesn't fit into the new social framework.
In a different movie, Reynolds and Jackson might have made a winning team, but here their foul - mouthed joshing seems forced and Jackson, perhaps smelling a rat, sails wildly over the top.
But chirpy - chappy Chris Hemsworth looks like he's in a different movie.
Mulholland Dr. is never more disconnected than its opening 20 minutes, which introduce characters who seem to belong in different movies (some of whom never appear again) and include one of the most purely scary sequences in contemporary film — the self - contained «man behind Winkie's» scene.
The name actors here commit themselves to their roles, despite the fact they all seem to be in different movies.
Jason Biggs appears as Bell's catering assistant, and while his slapstick is funny, it feels as if it belongs in a different movie.
But, it's Jon Voight who steals the movie, for, like most of his role, he seems to be in a different movie altogether.
The problem with the golf comedy Caddyshack is that all of the actors are funny, but they're in different movies: the always great Bill Murray is movie, while Rodney Dangerfield is in a different one.
The subplot involving Tessa Thompson's good - natured stripper distracts from the main storyline, while Caleb Landry Jones» eccentric henchman (a David Bowie reject with an unnerving presence) seems to be in a different movie altogether.
Transformers 5 is an unruly Frankenstein's monster with shoddy stitchwork; Anthony Hopkins seems to be in a different movie from Stanley Tucci, who's in a different movie from Josh Duhamel, who's in a different movie from John Turturro, who's in a different movie from Jerrod Carmichael (whose brief turn as a junkyard manager is both funny and mellow, a welcome respite in this aggressive hog tornado of a movie).
They are generally likeable and amusing, but for the most part, Carell and Fey are in a different movie altogether.
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