Not exact matches
I learned that he was incredibly
happy while on set
filming, that he loved to go to a cool pizza joint in the city with regularity and that for all we know he was
just a normal guy.
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It'd be great if they were like it is in the
films where the credits roll and you
just know the couple will be
happy forever, but it's bit more complicated than that.
what can i say here goes im
happy love going out or stay in with rite lady like
films pubs walkin in the country will try anything once
just looking for fun or dating or long term relationship
Then,
just as the characters reach their
happiest point, sudden tragedy strikes and the
film cuts ahead seven years.
Happy - Go - Lucky is one of those
films you have to buy into absolutely, or it's
just one long slog until the final credits.
In my opinion
Happy Gilmore is one of the best comedies of all time as almost every joke in this
film is pure quotable gold, I also love Ben Stiller's role in this
film as the senior citizens home caretaker he is
just so brutal hahahaha
This a very short, very sweet, and very relaxed movie that tugs on
just the right heart strings to leave you feeling very
happy by the time the
film ends.
They were perfectly
happy with their small lives, eating in the same tea rooms, watching
films in crowded theaters, and going home on their respective evening trains, but
just a flicker of hope rose between them over time.
The only thing I disliked was the lack of closure at the end, but it was enough to keep me
happy, I
just wanted a bit more, even five minutes would've made more sense, but overall, the
film was amazing, a must see... Soo under rated.
He also took on occasional roles in more notable
films, including Waiting for Guffman (1996), Clockwatchers (1997),
Happy, Texas (1999), and Runaway Bride (also 1999), which served to remind movie buffs
just how funny the talented comic actor could be when given the opportunity.
That Q&A doesn't add much to fans» understanding of the
film's history — It plays like a «I'm
just happy to be here» interview with a pro athlete, which is understandable since Unger was only in that scene and had no involvement in the rest of the
filming.
CP: Well, let me first say I am very
happy about Maren Ade's Toni Erdmann, which represents a kind of
film that I
just can not manage — I like it a lot.
Happy Christmas marks Swanberg's 16th full - length feature in
just 9 years and is his most personal
film to date.
I would have
just been
happy if the
film focused
just on troubled clown who took one day of shit too much and lost it.
Paramount's
Happy Holidays Collection may
just be the strangest DVD assembly of seasonal
films.
I'm
just happy people are seeing the
film.
Just as in the director's first
film, 1988's» The Seventh Continent», suicide hangs heavily over «
Happy End».
None of these ad campaigns tell you what you need to know about how good these
films are — they are
just shiny,
happy carrots dangling out there in hopes that, if they're
happy enough, or make you feel
happy enough, you
just might watch the movie.
It's
just that there has already been a glut of penguin
films lately (March of the Penguins,
Happy Feet, Farce of the Penguins, Madagascar), and the tedium at seeing yet another feature
film surrounding them unfortunately takes its toll on someone who has seen their share.
Though a PG - 13 slasher
film is like the equivalent of sex with clothes on, «
Happy Death Day» gets around that hurdle by being less of a straight - up slasher and more of a darkly comedic murder - mystery that
just so happens to involve a temporal loop and a knife - wielding masked killer.
And finally, for all you star spotters, this was the first real «big»
film for current belle of the Hollywood ball, Keira Knightly, who seems all to
happy to dispense with certain articles of clothing during some scenes; not that anyone here would watch it
just to leer at some Hollywood starlet, right?
Now in
just five days of release the
film has earned back it's entire initial production cost of $ 68 million and has made an additional profit of almost $ 100 million, which should make the Summit executives very
happy this holiday weekend.
Even if the
film falls into incongruous convention in the final few minutes, the journey is well worth the energy as Wnendt and his bold starlet, Carla Juri as Helen Memel, go where no filmmaking team has gone before in exploring the lengths to which we will all go to
just find a
happy place.
Nonetheless, if you are Chuck Norris loyal fan like myself, you will be
happy enough
just to have this
film in HD.
The ridiculously named Mitch Rapp (Teen Wolf's Dylan O'Brien)-- about whom, sadly, the movie fails to make a «Rapp sheet» joke — has
just surprised his girlfriend Katrina (Charlotte Vega) with an engagement ring as they vacation in sunny Spain, taking care not to dip his smartphone in the water as he
films this
happy event.
The
film is also one of the best romantic comedies ever, simply because it takes the time to show all of the moments that happen in a relationship — the wide spectrum of
happy and sad, of bittersweet and
just plain bitter.
I
just thought it was unusual compared to most of the
films out then - it was slow paced and the director was obviously
happy to take his time (Pulp Fiction it was not!).
We have been hearing about this
film since 1923 so really I'm
just happy it's out and we can see it.
I remember watching the
film and
just feeling so
happy to see Bridget being
happy.
Dearest Edgar: As an aspiring
film maker and a self - proclaimed cinephile, i must say i truly admire your work, although i'm «young» i've always been interested in art and your work is truly inspirational to me, i can't really put into words how
happy your movies make me, hopefully in the future i'll get to make great movies like you too, i'd
just like to thank you for directing such great movies!!!
The set design and costumes are lavish, and we could be
just as
happy watching this
film with no sound.
I
just think it's a masterful
film that deserves exposure — and if I can do anything to help it out, I'm
happy to do it... I was fascinated to meet [Debra Granik], because the
film is so perfectly crafted.
There
just can't be many people for whom this genre and this particular
film trigger
happy memories.
In almost all successful second and third - tier sports
films, like Dodgeball, Kingpin, and
Happy Gilmore, the off - the - field antics are
just as funny as on — at all times.
You'll be
happy to learn that it wasn't
just a well placed trailer byte but a promise to audiences that the
film actually delivers on.
There's a fine
film about grief and denial lurking
just at the surface of Love Happens, but it's obvious someone at some point wasn't too
happy with the idea of a fine
film about grief and denial.
But somehow addressing these concerns is avoided, sweeping them under the rug to clear the path for a
happy ending that, as a result of such evasion, registers only as unintentionally disconcerting and giving me a huge disconnect to the entire
film I
just watched.
And though the plot and the characters had massive flaws, it's
just a beautiful, well - made
film that made me
happy - and to be honest, when you're doing something recreationally, that's the ultimate goal, right?!
I do think Leigh could have fit this character into an actual tale that revolves around more than
just a series of driving lessons, but even without this typical movie ingredient,
Happy - Go - Lucky still provides for a very entertaining
film - going experience.
You don't know
just how
happy I am to finally give a **** rating to a
film from 1999.
Having
just re-watched «The Room,» I'm
happy to say «The Disaster Artist» rendered the
film both funnier and stranger than it seemed before.
Whether as a marketing tool or a way to distinguish its
film from others with the same title, the production company that brought us the great Get Out and the very good
Happy Death Day
just last year, is flaunting ownership of one of their worst movies.
It is a portrait of a real transgender woman, so it's undeniable that dimension of the
film is crucial... I'm
happy to see it well received within the community, but especially how generously it has been received by people have no connection to the community, who have
just been exposed to a love story that has a transgender woman.
I didn't have any problems with it, and I guess it
just made me
happy that I really didn't know a whole lot about the
film (besides having seen the trailers) before seeing it.
And as the
film wraps up in exactly the last place it ought to end up, we realize that we're
just as stupid -
happy as the rest of the clams.
Unfortunately, it
just ends up being an unfunny mess that squanders a lot of comic talent and further tarnishes whatever
happy memories viewers had of the first
film.
After loving the comedy Obvious Child at the 2014 Sundance
Film Festival earlier this year, we're
happy to report the
film is hitting theaters this summer, and the first trailer has
just arrived.
In that
film, the characters wrote off the plot with a crooked grin and a sarcastic chuckle, and the effects themselves often existed
just to present a gag (a giant cartoon logo made of marshmallow that terrorized New York City with a
happy smile on its face, for example).