Sentences with phrase «in other flicks»

This unique perspective allows the audience to identify more closely with what's happening on screen, which rarely happens in other flicks about war.

Not exact matches

Atwood is slated to direct the flick that will star the trio doing what they do best (like pretending to sleep with each other's parents, pretending to have had extra-relationship affairs, and pretending to have an incredible amount of disposable income in front of the ladies), but presumably with more epic premises and bigger budgets.
Each recipe has its own double page spread, the recipe on one side and the much sought after full colour picture on the other, which makes it particularly useful for flicking through when you're in a panic for ideas.
I was flicking through my news feeds on Flipboard the other day (Flipboard for iOS is where I find the news I'm interested in rather than that which some newspaper editor of radio or TV producer thinks I should read, see or hear — I haven't bought a newspaper for at least ten years and am all the better and more diversely informed for that).
sure - he's not the fastest on the field, but he makes use of his other talents (good link up play, sublime 1,2 s / flicks, strong in the air, good positional play, ability to score, good defensive qualities, able to draw defenders, presses on opposition keepers / defenders)...
As a result the cars were absolutely covered in all sorts of flicks, scoops, horns, and other appendages as teams sought to gain every last little bit of downforce they could.
Or other way to see it is he loves to flick, run in and perform few moves.
Rav is a lost cause, he will be back here by christmas thrown out by Lazio.Sorry Matte but it will just happen, he is a car crash waiting to happen.Personally im glad we got rid of him.He flattered to decieve in most matches & one wonder goal against Spuds did nt cover up the fact that he basically did **** all in the other matches.A few flicks & tricks & then tackled or gave the ball away.Best out of the club in my opinion, sorry lads
Even though the depiction of AP in this flick did sting a little, I was grateful for the reminder to actually BE the kind of parent that others would want to emulate!
We chose the side by side because I wanted my twins to be on equal ground and no one flicking the other in the back of the head.
The ability to temporarily disable or stimulate parts of the brain with the flick of a switch has led researchers to explore DBS in the treatment of several other conditions, including epilepsy, depression, obesity and drug addiction.
There are already other medical applications in the pipeline, including plans to alleviate chronic pain, nurse diseased brains back to health, and possibly even treat cancer — all at the flick of a switch.
Some are being called «impossible,» while others sound like they belong in the storyline of the next low budget slasher flick.
Busta Rhymes is in a whole other flick.
He's fine in other pieces, but seems at ends with everything going on with the flick.
The interesting characters die, the boring ones hang around, and a few others don't seem to belong in the flick.
The other day I was sitting on a train with a friend as she flicked through profiles on Bumble, an online dating service in which women have to reach out to men first.
We can flick through profiles and check boxes of our likes and dislikes in search of instant attraction, but does it actually land a date with the person on the other side of the screen?
In the end, DIGGING FOR FIRE isn't entirely different from other Swanberg flicks but if you enjoy his stuff and like the easygoing vibe his movies project than this is for you.
Examples, if you can stand them, include Rocketship X-M, The Phantom Planet, and exactly one other cosmic Earth - uber - alles flick for each particle in the known universe.
One of two skydiving flicks released in the same year (much like the two Robin Hood flicks) but quite different from each other surprisingly.
The Empire Strikes Back acts as the classic example of a great «middle chapter» flick, and others like The Two Towers succeed in that regard as well.
(There's a lot of meat to be mined in a clever dissection of the zombie genre, in other words, whereas most action flicks of this type are already self - parodying exercises in excessive hetero - affirmation amidst much piece - fondling and weeping.)
i only wish those thousands went to work on movies of more substance than fighting robots... and you don't have to apologize to me, i can in fact compare «Real Steel» to «The Fast and the Frivolous» films because in essence they are one - in - the - same, simply just the flavor of the week kind of flicks that have no real pull behind them other than big name actors, CGI and a promise of action.
Due to the era that the film is set in, the racial tones is a bit overbearing, as every supporting cast member either refers to each other as the Whiteman, Indian and or Chinaman; and even the violence in it was a bit graphic for being a Disney flick.
While it is true that the unassailable main character who leaves a wake of bodies in their path isn't often a waiflike teen girl, and not all action flicks feature European scenery (a novelty for North American audiences), the gratuitous content is just like most other offerings in this genre.
An odd amalgam of the post Easy Rider road movie and The Exorcist (William Friedkin, 1973) spawned satanist - horror flick, the southern gothic of Race With the Devil represents the shift of the Easy Rider ethos: for where once the protagonists were scruffy, long - haired misfits, now it is company men and their family units that are the «other» in the rural patriot strongholds.
A return to form it definitely isn't, in other words — but, worse, aside from its cannibalizing of a few Cundeyian Steadicam moves and the ending to Prince of Darkness (and, again, that lack of sensuality), it doesn't feel like a Carpenter flick.
The next six months will see a sprawling smorgasbord of cinematic sweetmeats being served up for our delectation, from the brain - scrambling brilliance of Pixar's latest charmer «Inside Out» to the darkest version yet of Shakespeare's accursed «Macbeth»; from super-spy antics in new Bond adventure «Spectre» to an obscure sci - fi flick called Star something or other...
Otherwise, the movie appears to be like any other run - of - the mill «take a helpless stranger in only to be terrorized by said helpless stranger» flick.
Winning Academy Awards for supporting actor and actress, Christian Bale and Melissa Leo, as well as a host of other known and unknown actors like Mark Wahlberg and Amy Adams, turn in easily the best ensemble performance of the year in this unique boxing flick which is more about the relationships than the fight.
Black Panther has arrived, and we are thrilled to get to give a no - spoiler review of this amazing film, along with the other flicks to be seen in theaters this week: Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool, Samson, Early Man and The Female Brain.
is the sort of thing that's going to be transplanted whole onto that flick's DVD release as well: it is, in other words, the MadLib for «Preparing for the Pageant» — just plug and play.
Those characters then do the same things they did in the other films, confirming the suspicion that this film could have been written by a computer programmed with the plots of the last hundred disaster flicks to make the screen.
For the time being, let us count on the two other superhero flicks — «Thor: Ragnarok» releasing in October and «Spider - Man: Homecoming» coming out this July.
While Rachel McAdams earned a Screen Actors Guild nomination, benefiting from being the only woman in a guy - heavy flick, both Mark Ruffalo and Michael Keaton failed to get SAG and Golden Globe mentions, presumably because they kept canceling each other out.
This flick is a little softer than many of Sandler's others, with most of the camera time focused on Robbie and Drew Barrymore's Julia; both of whom are the kindest, most well - meaning individuals in their world.
However, without any interest in anything other than high - flying kicks and scantily - clad chicks, So Close is so close, and yet so far away from being anything more than a silly, forgettable popcorn flick.
There are more than two dozen other familiar faces (well, depending on one's knowledge of NASCAR, wrestling, porn, etc) sprinkled into the mix in order to make this flick as live - tweet - y as possible, their own amateurish performances adding to Sharknado's legacy of trashiness.
Baby - faced Mel Gibson provided a hip Clint Eastwood change - up — the marketing tagged him «the maximum force of the future» — but the movie seems in line with the era's other high - octane revenge flicks.
To tell the truth, aside from the novelty of seeing Robert Patrick (T - 1000) and Jon Stewart (The Daily Show) in teaching roles, I had no aspirations of this flick above other bombs like I Know What You Did Last Summer.
Comic book fans will no doubt appreciate Romero's «Creepshow,» a 1982 black comedy shot in Pittsburgh, as were many of his other flicks.
More bystanders are slaughtered in this flick than practically any other action movie ever made (I'm serious), and it's slightly entertaining watching them all but throw themselves in the path of the bullets.
It sports a great soundtrack full of cover songs (everybody from The Pixies to The Eurhythmics gets a trip through the revamp machine) and Björk to comment (cleverly, I guess) on how every idea in the film is ripped off from other flicks as varied as Ghost in the Shell, Hellboy, the Lord of the Rings flicks, Kill Bill, Sin City, and — why not?
Black Panther has arrived, and we are thrilled to get to give a no - spoiler review of this amazing film, along with the other flicks to be seen in... read more →
In other words, Couples Retreat is just another hyper - conservative dick flick (all told, Walter Chaw already wrote the pre-emptive strike against this movie with his review of Forgetting Sarah Marshall) that instead features thirtysomethings in Nehru jackets who flounder at the suggestion of their own nudity and wait accordingly for the «LAUGHTER / APPLAUSE» sign to stop blinkinIn other words, Couples Retreat is just another hyper - conservative dick flick (all told, Walter Chaw already wrote the pre-emptive strike against this movie with his review of Forgetting Sarah Marshall) that instead features thirtysomethings in Nehru jackets who flounder at the suggestion of their own nudity and wait accordingly for the «LAUGHTER / APPLAUSE» sign to stop blinkinin Nehru jackets who flounder at the suggestion of their own nudity and wait accordingly for the «LAUGHTER / APPLAUSE» sign to stop blinking.
I also liked the gangster music that played throughout the movie, similar to what you might typically hear in other heist flicks, like Ocean's Eleven and The Italian Job.
It's wearying, the endless scenes of Peter weeping piteously; exhausting when the standard pussy - whipped, sarcastic best friend (Bill Hader) does the standard sidekick in a scatological two - step tango; and just woeful when Paul Rudd makes his perfunctory appearance as a burner beach bum with no other function than to be to this little ejaculate of flicks what Rob Schneider is to Happy Madison joints.
I'd just love to catch this flick and others you review and support these film (maker) s in a theater.
Writer / director / Tasmanian Sean Byrne upends high school clichés and deftly maneuvers between angsty, gritty drama and neon - colored, glittery carnage in a story that borrows from other horror flicks but absolutely tells its own tale.
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