This is probably the part of military training that people who've never gone through military training think of — the part they've seen
in the movies where sadistic drill instructors put you through hell.
There's a scene
in the movie where he goes to a Bible amusement park where there is a singing and dancing Jesus.
Now, they'll just be trying to keep their season alive behind Jason Hammel on the day
in the movie where this «news» is reported.
Remember there was a scene
in the movie where you're playing tennis?
There is a pattern
in movies where women are always dreaming of having babies while men are trying to escape this chaining responsibility.
There's a part
in the movie where Madonna is trying to get to third base and Geena Davis yells at her «dirt in the skirt Mae, dirt in the skirt!».
I especially loved
it in the movie where her «daughter» was dating Jack Nicholson and then she began seeing him.
There is a brilliant scene
in the movie where Justin Timberlake and Mila Kunis break into the Hollywood sign, and he ends up having to be airlifted off it by the police.
Martin Freeman is fast occupying that exalted space
in movies where I'll watch anything if it has his name on it.
Cinematically, seeing Jackman standing behind protective glass isn't as visually interesting, so I understand the choice, but
in a movie where so much is actually technologically possible this was one of the more unrealistic things that happened.
There aren't five minutes that pass
in this movie where the theatre audience won't be laughing.
It really is a nice change to see Fairbanks
in a movie where his activities don't resemble those of a hopped - up cokehead.
I find a little magic
in movies where characters like this capture the attention and the love of people like LuAnn and Tracy.
There were so many times
in this movie where I found myself thinking, «How stupid!».
They is this one scene
in this movie where these homeless people are hiding underground trying to get away from this horrible event and they are hiding in complete darkness and nobody can't see them.
They is this one scene
in this movie where these
The Good Dinosaur still lives up to the name of being «good», but
in a movie where it had the potential to be «excellent», I can not say that I'm not slightly disappointed.
While the loudness and occasional stupidity that lingered
in the movie where gunfights would last for about five minutes straight, there's no doubt that a summer action movie like this is quite a fun experience.
Typical of this tonal miscalculation, there's a telling early sequence
in the movie where Marian Seeds» caretaker recites her menacing rules regarding nighttime service in the house.
Saoirse said she was shocked recently when a close friend auditioned for a role
in a movie where the female character was described as «the leading man's type».
«I was just happy to be
in a movie where all the guys had to take off their clothes,» Molly Ringwald joked to the audience after the screening.
That Moscow car chase is the one moment
in the movie where the shakycam really gets out of control.
There's something crucially cathartic
in a movie where Channing Tatum and Adam Driver play simple brothers fucked over by The Man who decide to rip off a NASCAR race, where Daniel Craig slums it as a charmingly ghoulish explosives expert and Dwight Yoakam's corrupt warden can't articulate the intricacies of the «Game of Thrones» publishing schedule to rioting inmates.
But there is one thing I do grasp: when New Line Cinema puts Dwayne Johnson and Jeffrey Dean Morgan
in a movie where giant mutated apes who like to play practical jokes fight giant flying wolves and enormous armor - plated crocodiles, it is entitled to no less than three hundred million of your box office dollars.
In movies where a famous character is being portrayed, there is always the dramatic «reveal» moment when we see... why, that's Warren Beatty!
Fortunately for Josie, she lives
in a movie where the publisher of the newspaper will give her the ultimate assignment: Go back to high school and discover what teenagers are really all about.
So now I'm
in this movie where they're my sisters, even though Rashida's not really.
If you can be
in a movie where it gets the audience laughing, crying and at times, jumping out of their seats and yelling, well, that's as good as it gets.
It's a clinical treatment of its subject matter that plays out in a wholly external world with an impossibly introspective delivery that might work well in the inverted storytelling of a novel, but
in a movie where things should be shown rather than said, the quotable - but - less - than - notable The Counselor would rather say everything it has to say in words, while showing us as little as possible.
In a movie where every woman is ridiculed, it comes about in its most vile way against heavy women.
In a movie where our main henchwoman is an amputee who uses her running blades as weapons — the deadly Sofia Boutella — it's a shame to see Kingsman fail so miserably when it comes to another token female character.
His career becomes even brighter when you start to appreciate how he refuses to phone in performances
in movies where it would have been easy to sleepwalk, like Fright Night and Winter's Tale, which is the kind of legendarily bad movie that every actor deserves to have on their resume just so they can say they were there.
«And in a thriller, one of the things I wanted to do was, knowing we'd be sending the adrenalin off the charts at various points in the movie because of the story, we'd happily enjoy the number of points
in the movie where people are just in rooms talking and that in itself could be exciting or dangerous.»
There's never a moment
in the movie where Fanning doesn't succeed in her performance.
Even
in movies where he's not exactly playing bad people, he's still the guy that awful things happen to.
«There is a scene
in that movie where they pick a rose,» he said.
There's literally a scene
in this movie where a character yells «what are those!»
Violence: Slapstick antics prevail
in this movie where people and chipmunks co-exist.
In a movie where many things could have gone very wrong, Gunn and company absolutely nail it.
There were too many times
in the movie where it went from being a flat - out comedy to a drama and then back again.
In a movie where the characters constantly breakdown any and all details, is hard to ignore some details about the movie itself.
I don't remember that part of Disney's animated classic, but then again,
in a movie where zombiefied pirates have no interest in human flesh, it's probably best not to spend too much time thinking about it.
«After a while, we would sort of get used to it, but there were so many cameos
in the movie where every day a new person would show up, and we'd kind of have to prep them,» he recalled.
Q: Robert Patrick has my favorite line
in this movie where he says, «Embarrass yourself.
PADILHA: And so, a lot of the lines that we have
in our movie where everybody saw «RoboCop» over and over again and sometimes Jackie Earle Haley just said, «I'll buy that for a dollar.»
(Conversely, he's dullish
in movies where virtuousness is key, like «Pay It Forward.»)
Frightened, awkward dino Arlo (Raymond Ochoa) travels home through a savage landscape with the helpful accompaniment of a feral boy named Spot (Jack Bright), who generally behaves like a dog,
in a movie where the stakes are slighter but the character bonds are nonetheless rich.
The sooty elegance of old Paris is minutely detailed; Rush's performance is worth the admission
in a movie where relatively little happens.
Okay, there are a few points
in the movie where you go, «Where have I heard this music before?»
There's an early scene
in that movie where Washington Post editor Ben Bradlee meets with his publisher Kay Graham, who implores Bradlee to lighten the style section's coverage of President Nixon's daughter and her White House wedding.