Sentences with phrase «interested in a film»

GALLOWAY: It seems as though... I didn't know that you were that interested in film at that point in your life.
EASTWOOD: Anyway, it was an interesting time but if you paid attention and visited a lot of sets, which I did, you start getting interested in film.
According to the movie's screenwriter Michael Bacall, Depp was interested in filming a cameo in the remake, but wanted to make sure that his character had closure.
Isabel fears the shooting will make it impossible for her to watch action movies anymore, despite her interest in film.
After determining that I was not just another moralist who wanted to influence film content, but someone who was genuinely interested in film, Shurlock relaxed and asked me a question that was very much on his mind: «We are trying to determine what to do about a picture in which director Sidney Lumet wants to include a shot of a woman's bare breasts.
Gillman was interested in film because his father had owned movie theaters in Minnesota.
Those «very best» cells are close to becoming cost - competitive with fossil fuels such as coal in some applications but are themselves expensive and impractical for consumer electronics — hence Kyocera's interest in the film.
Thank you in advance for your interest in this film.
I really love your inside sweater it is gorgeous It isn't feeling warmer her yet (thank goodness haha) We are suppose to be getting 30 + cm of snow coming up for the next couple days Also I wont be going to see that movie I might be the only female not interested in this film lol hope you have a good time though
Other stars have a good time here too, especially Farley who strangely enough is the main love interest in the film and great little cameos from Sandler and Lovitz, nothing that hilarious but its funny.
Although not known for enjoying interviews, Clifford was keenly interested in film history and made appearances in two documentaries on the subject: the 1984 Ulster Television program A Seat in the Stars: The Cinema and Ireland and historian Anthony Slide's ground - breaking The Silent Feminists: America's First Women Directors.
In it Kubrick discusses his youth and his education, how he became interested in films and how he moved into that field, and his work up through the early stages of 2001.
The main reasons I was interested in the film were: filmed in Louisiana, and Ryan Phillippe.
Neither debut impressed and by its third weekend, moviegoer interest in the film was virtually nonexistent.
With that being said, I think more effort could have been put into the acting, while the plot is quite good and is really what keeps you interested in the film.
With a title like «Nobody Gets Out Alive», how can you not be interested in this film?
It was banned in the UK on the basis of Salman Rushdie's safety, though he appealed to the British Board of Film Classification to lift its nationwide ban both due to his opposition of using laws to suppress creative works, but also believing that it would reduce interest in the film.
I just can't seem to get that interested in this film, especially b / c I just don't like Paul Giamatti all that much.
Star Wars actor Domhnall Gleeson - who plays Saoirse's love interest in the film - also attended the Canadian premiere, arriving with his dad Brendan.
Following limited theatrical exposure, it is likeliest to find an audience through home - viewing channels: Generations who watched firsthand the landmark BBC reporting on the crisis, here honored by way of Cornish's casting as gutsy newswoman Kate Adie, will be most interested in the film's mildly pumped - up interpretation.
The minute that I received a press release mentioning Nick Gomez as being the director of «various episodes of The Sopranos» (after checking, he only directed one episode, the one where Junior Soprano and Mickey Palmice kill Brenden in the bathtub) I was interested in the film.
I doubt anyone who had no interest in the film to begin with could be persuaded to see it but for those that are even mildly curious, it's well worth the trip.
It will take a tidal wave of critical acclaim and recommendations from friends to get me interested in this film.
I'm interested in the film because it represents a break from the movies Leterrier has done in the past (The Transporter, The Incredible Hulk, Clash of the Titans) and in part because it has a pretty impressive cast led by Mark Ruffalo and Jesse Eisenberg.
I am interested in this film because the premise is intriguing, but I will see it because McKay is directing and I am quite curious about what he can do with the material and A-List actors.
Editor / Legist Patricia Turnier would like to know what interested you in the film?
That cast, combined with the premise, has locked my interest in the film.
Anyone interested in this film?
Janet, Vince's love interest in the film (and an unbridled Giants fan, to the chagrin of Vince and his friends), is played with maximum cuteness by Elizabeth Banks.
An intriguing ensemble cast heightens a certain interest in the film's rudimentary wiles, but exaggerated characterizations distract from an inevitable plot twist only unexpected because it's not particularly notable.
When the filmmaker turned down a pre-festival premiere offer from Netflix, the company then let it be known that they weren't interested in the film's SVOD rights and effectively cratered the film's value overnight.
Nevertheless, that statement should do nothing to detour those interested in the film from checking it out and / or at least giving Steve's video interviews with Johnny Depp, Armie Hammer, producer Jerry Bruckheimer, Gore Verbinski, William Fichtner (who talks about Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles), and Ruth Wilson a fair shake.
But even though WikiLeaks continues to stay in the headlines, it appears few moviegoers are interested in the film, which has also been damaged by lackluster reviews.
But he's done enough good work in the past for me to be interested in this film and what his performance might bring to it.
My interest in this film stemmed from two things, the director Alexander Payne is a remarkable talent with such films as The Descendants and Sideways, and two, Matt Damon and Christoph Waltz.
«What really intrigued me was the social questions and the challenges that [writer and director Matt Ross] was making,» MacKay says of his interest in the film, which premiered at Sundance in January.
Washington brings up issues of miscegenation raised in the picture and shows a surprising interest in the film as a class discussion.
Hopefully it goes without saying that I would have no interest in this film if it weren't for Soderbergh's involvement.
And certainly not for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, which needs interest in the films to generate interest in an annual broadcast that pays the interest on several hundred million dollars in bonds that were floated to back a still - under - construction movie museum.
Little is known about the comedy, but Genesis Rodriguez will play Ferrell's love interest in the film, while Garcia Bernal will portray a family friend and Luna will star as Ferrell's brother.
When I became interested in film, he couldn't envision it.
He also said there was wonderful chemistry between her and the «Stars Wars» actor, who's quickly becoming the toast of Hollywood and plays Saoirse's love interest in the film.
Fans of Kevin Smith, might want to check it out since it is like nothing he has ever done but otherwise interest in this film is probably going to be scarce.
So I would tend to blame publishers more than I would a decline in audience intelligence and interest in film.
I'm a freelance writer with interests in film, fashion and lifestyle.
They trace its evolution from an Australian film distribution and cinema exhibition company in the 1980s to an international conglomerate with interests in filmed entertainment, music and theme parks.
McAdams has been wasted for too long as the underwritten love interest in films such as Aloha, Doctor Strange, and Southpaw.
That may not get you interested in the film, but Reeves certainly has some style behind the camera, even if his acting in the film seems to be a little over the top.
Being an early career researcher who focuses on queer cinema, I have a keen interest in films with LGBTI themes.
Whilst the character of the submissive ingénue is hardly unfamiliar in literature or contemporary cinema (Steven Shainberg's 2002 film Secretary based on Mary Gaitskill's novel Bad Behaviour, springs to mind) the success of James» novels has piqued such intense global interest in the film that its cultural significance can not be underestimated.
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