Sentences with phrase «interesting line in the film»

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I got this line from the interesting film, Machine Gun Preacher» when Sam Childers expresses this sad reflection, overcome with the cruel injustice he's witnessing in the Sudan.
Bottom line: this is one of the most impressive and influential sci - fi action films out there, so it is basically required viewing for fans of the genre, and people interested in great cinema in general.
The individual instalments of The Lord of the Rings trilogy, for instance, are perfectly successful films in whichever order you choose to view them - and it is interesting that the same critics who defended Kill Bill did not necessarily take the same line with Peter Jackson's work.
The more interesting aspects of the previous film, namely Dolph Lundgreen's blasé fish - out - of - water observations, are replaced with a rush to get to the finish line, resulting in one of the most predictable, formulaic fantasy films imaginable.
The line is funny and revealing: The film is smart enough to admit the monsters are usually the most interesting characters in these movies, but it's also smart enough to make the people interesting.
I'm not incredibly familiar with Warner Bros.» line of DC animated films, but they seem to do well and, at the very least, keep things interesting by introducing twists on the superheroes as in Gods and Monsters.
There's plenty of interesting and potentially incredible films hidden in the 2017 line - up, so let's get going.
In 1080p, the film is full of interesting visual details, from Griffin's mesmerizing blue eyes to present - day K's deep - set lines to Boris» cringeworthy monstrosity.
The zombie tale, a hybrid of Scooby - Doo, Night Of The Living Dead, and an always intriguing youth - confronting - scary - monsters premise, seems in line with people's interests and in an animated setting, perhaps a zombie film can survive the over-saturation of zombie - pop that has been prevalent these last few years.
We're doing 10 episodes and I think the interesting part about it is exactly what you said, everything's changed so much; the line between film and TV has blurred so much over the years, I think Jack Ryan is a product of that blurring so much that I think that they're not even really considering it a TV show, they're calling it a movie that's being told in 10 parts; and that's not just an argument of semantics, it's actually true.
Penn Badgley's love interest is side - lined too long in the opening half of the film.
It takes a good 30 minutes to pick up the kind of momentum needed to drive a depressing character like Largeman through the finish line, but once Portman pops up as the cheerful love interest (reminiscent of her earlier work in «Beautiful Girls»), the film glides to its conclusion.
But it's in the final minutes of Never Happened where the film takes an interesting turn, one that makes it more in line with Charlie Brooker's Black Mirror.
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Whether she is defined for audiences by Rita Hayworth as the hair - flipping title character in the 1946 noir Gilda or by Scarlett Johansson as an irresistible, ethereal being in the 2013 sci - fi drama Under the Skin, male film characters have had plenty to concern themselves over when a potential love interest starts batting her eyelashes or — as Oscar - winning actress Jennifer Lawrence (Silver Linings Playbook) does in her new spy thriller — bares all for the uncomfortable assignment at hand.
There other flubs in The Next Best Thing (such as a line where Robert mentions it's the 21st Century in a scene that, in the film's time frame, should be set around 1993; or the fact that Robert's sole love interest, a cardiologist, has no name and is rather comically listed in the closing credits as «Cardiologist»), but to go over them would be as pointless an exercise as the entire film is.
The 2015 line - up seems quite interesting yet nonetheless filled with the usual Sundance fare, including another Swanberg film and more in - competition.
While the film's main theme involves the thin line between reality and dream, Secret Lives also continues to demonstrate Rudolph's interest in the links between love and art: the wife in the couple, played by Hope Davis, takes solace in opera music.
Dissatisfied with her role as central figure in insurgent propaganda (one of the most interesting elements of these final two films), Katniss sneaks onto the front lines, determined to personally deliver justice to the cruel President Snow (Donald Sutherland).
Alex has chosen five six he's interested in, and Ethan has also chosen another five he's excited to see from the unique and hopefully entertaining 121 - film line - up this year.
Robinson, Grant, McGann and other principals recount insightful and amusing anecdotes about the making of the film (most interesting of all: Grant had never gotten drunk before playing his hard drinking character), and diehard Withnail fans weigh in with their favorite characters, moments, and lines; not being a fan of the film, it was particularly interesting to find out what scenes and pieces of dialogue are especially notable for fans.
The news that the clerical visitor was to give a Saturday - night talk was received with some resignation by the boys, but the archdeacon, whose diocese spread from the tree line right away up to the last few humps of ice at the North Pole, had brought reels of film with him and caught our interest and attention immediately when his operator put the first one in backwards.
One thing that struck me when looking at the line - up was how all four artists seem to be more interested in modes of representation - advertising, language, film - than directly in the physical world.
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