If you are a fan of musicals, classic cinema, or
just film in general, you absolutely can not miss West Side Story.
Not exact matches
Clearly, I'm wearing more than
just foundation
in the «after» picture so I
filmed a Get Ready With Me video to walk you through my
general everyday makeup process and show you a few other products that have stolen my heart lately.
I tend to agree here on the fact that «The Departed» has certainly is Scorsese's best
film in over a decade, it works on multiple levels for not
just fussy cinemagoers but
general audiences as well, and unlike those aforementioned examples it never feels slow, self - important or clunky.
If you are a fan of Tarantino and
just good movies
in general, Django Unchained is one
film you can count on.
Its
just not a substantive movie, but I guess, if you want a horror
film, the mean spirited dialogue, creepiness and stabbings will make it worthwhile, but those aren't really features of a great movie
in general.
We'll
just have to wait and see how the
general public takes to the movie, of course, since that may truly determine if this
film ends up being included as part of Universal's new monsters movie universe - or, if it gets left out and Alex Kurtzman's The Mummy reboot winds up being the first official brick
in that wall.
Being as harsh as I tend to be on
films in general, especially considering that this one flies the accursed Disney banner, I think it says a lot that I spent the entirety of the
film enjoying it
just for what it was: an old - fashioned adventure flick, with new - fashioned flair to spice it up.
We
just need to raise the funding, and Kickstarter seems like a great way to collaborate with Alex's fans, the cast's fans, and people who care about
film preservation and indie filmmaking
in general to make this happen.»
Things really do get very intense right from the get go, it's not
just the games that leave you feeling nervous for the characters you love it's the whole
film in general that keeps you nervous.
While the opening scene, which serves only as back - story and
general reasons as to why it takes so long for Raleigh (Charlie Hunnam) to return to the Jaeger game, is fluff for the
film and even
in the moment felt unnecessary as opposed to
just being retro - actively less awesome than the other greater action sequences.
With this comes interesting wrinkles, most notable of which is the
film's stance on the Japanese military, not
just during that period, but
in general.
In the 1960s, his feature film debut, he plays the haunted and pale Boo Radley in To Kill A Mocking Bird; in the 1970s he immortalized his love for the smell of napalm in the morning as a general who like to surf and plays Wagner when going into battle; in the 1980s he plays a quiet, down - on - his - luck country singer who does odd jobs for room and board while trying to put his life back together; and in the 1990s his turn as the bombastic Apostle E.F. might just be the best single performance of that decad
In the 1960s, his feature
film debut, he plays the haunted and pale Boo Radley
in To Kill A Mocking Bird; in the 1970s he immortalized his love for the smell of napalm in the morning as a general who like to surf and plays Wagner when going into battle; in the 1980s he plays a quiet, down - on - his - luck country singer who does odd jobs for room and board while trying to put his life back together; and in the 1990s his turn as the bombastic Apostle E.F. might just be the best single performance of that decad
in To Kill A Mocking Bird;
in the 1970s he immortalized his love for the smell of napalm in the morning as a general who like to surf and plays Wagner when going into battle; in the 1980s he plays a quiet, down - on - his - luck country singer who does odd jobs for room and board while trying to put his life back together; and in the 1990s his turn as the bombastic Apostle E.F. might just be the best single performance of that decad
in the 1970s he immortalized his love for the smell of napalm
in the morning as a general who like to surf and plays Wagner when going into battle; in the 1980s he plays a quiet, down - on - his - luck country singer who does odd jobs for room and board while trying to put his life back together; and in the 1990s his turn as the bombastic Apostle E.F. might just be the best single performance of that decad
in the morning as a
general who like to surf and plays Wagner when going into battle;
in the 1980s he plays a quiet, down - on - his - luck country singer who does odd jobs for room and board while trying to put his life back together; and in the 1990s his turn as the bombastic Apostle E.F. might just be the best single performance of that decad
in the 1980s he plays a quiet, down - on - his - luck country singer who does odd jobs for room and board while trying to put his life back together; and
in the 1990s his turn as the bombastic Apostle E.F. might just be the best single performance of that decad
in the 1990s his turn as the bombastic Apostle E.F. might
just be the best single performance of that decade.
Just about every major comedy released under an R - rating
in the past few years (including «The 40 - Year - Old Virgin,» «Wedding Crashers,» «Knocked Up» and «Superbad») have gone on to become instant hits, and though «The Brothers Solomon» doesn't even come close to the quality of any of those
films, it'll have no problem convincing the
general public otherwise.
She's not
just into marriage, but honesty
in general, and the
film's first postulate is that that makes her unique.
It replicates
in an extraordinarily genuine way how filmmakers at almost every level of success discuss
film as well as of how festivalgoers are
just the distillation / magnification of Joe Everybody's militaristic politicism, nascent anti-intellectualism, and
general ignorance.
The
films becomes more than
just a life story about a genius, it is now an examination of genius
in general and the way it affects us regular non-genius people.
Wilson, Brody and Schwartzman are all
in top form, and the script, pacing and
general ambiance of this
film is
just great.
From Allen's vigorous narration opening with an explicit reference to the
film being set
in the 1930's to the
general, ever - so - slightly starstruck perspectives of Bobby and Vonnie, there is a melancholy and a longing for the times and stars that seem
just out of reach (notably, no movie stars are ever shown, apparently
just off camera).
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General Eisenhower introduces this joint US / British Government
film that surveys the entire campaign
in Western Europe from
just before D - Day to the surrender of Germany
in May 1945.
Everything from Poe's «on hold» conversations with
General Hux
in the opening moments to Luke's shoulder brush
in the finale to Finn and Rose's awkward exchanges
just don't sit well with a
film that, often times, takes itself so seriously.
And it's also fun because I feel like she could flip either way because of her mind... I think this
film was a lot about
just conflict
in general of what's right.
Not
just for the source material, but for an entertaining
film in general.
This list, or so I've tried, was put together following many different but intimate echoes
in between
films; some correspond
just in reflections of a single shot, others to the
general feeling experienced, many to a communal and identified way of being (for example, woman), of living, cinematically.
This kind of elaborate world - building fan art feels strangely out of place here; maybe there's
just something too hermetic about these
films and Philip K. Dick
in general.
Like the
film in general, his performance is ultra low - key, but he can convey so much
in just a gesture or change of expression.
If you love blues, or
just entertaining
films about music
in general, Crossroads is one to seek out at your local rental store when the new releases aren't satisfying enough.
In general, he could not ask you to stop
filming just to stop
filming.