Not exact matches
Considering the video was part of a VHS feature
film (also called R.I.O.T.), it's a
little unfair to judge it on its stand - alone merit, but even with a deeper context, dance - offs are always unintentionally funny,
just ask Kevin Bacon..
If you care to view a
little film about how disgusting and arrogant priests in the US can be
just watch this PBS special:
Just like young Scorsese in the streets of
Little Italy, his
films don't lead viewers to judgment or glorification of the imperfect players on screen.
So, these shots here are
just off my
little digital camera, I'll scan some of the instant
film shots to share soon.
I used to grease my pan by adding a
little oil, and then take a paper towel and wipe up all the excess, leaving
just thin
film on the pan.
Moyer: Yes excuse me, the excess mass gets converted into energy and quite a bit of energy, as anyone who's ever seen one of those
film reels of hydrogen bombs going [off can][at] test; that is
just a
little bit of hydrogen converted into helium, and wow!
If you get the thickness of a metal layer right, you can make a beam splitter that divides an incident beam of light into two equal parts, with
just a
little bit of the light lost to the metal
film itself.
Let me
just say, when you're on Reality TV, you're
filming for 12 - hour days on very
little food and sleep and they're looking for every opportunity for character assassination.
The blue protective
film doesn't really aid in placement, it mostly
just gives the mask a
little substance so it won't stick to its self since it is so thin and wet.
I shared our five - minute wedding video back in November and
just when I thought I couldn't love MacKenzie and Philip any more, the twenty - minute feature
film version arrived in my inbox and we got to relive every
little detail all over again,
just in time for our six month anniversary!
i wouldn't exactly consider myself «high - maintenance» because i'm okay with outdoors - y activities and i never mind breaking a
little sweat, but i
just have a fine appreciation for beautiful
film photographs in obscure locations, and if i can be in the photographs wearing vintage, well that's all the more fun!
The day before Christmas, I
filmed a
little vlog for you, I wanted to show you the famous italian Christmas markets («Mercatini di Natale) and
just a bit of pre - Christmas atmosphere from Italy ♥
This doesn't mean giving yourself a full - on glam makeover; it
just requires that you give a
little thought to how your clothing and accessories will work on
film.
Located in the former home of George Eastman himself, the Dryden and the
Little Theatre located
just down the road are known to show cinematic classics and curated selections of foreign
films.
Try setting him the challenge of finding a nice restaurant for you to go to or
film to see — this should be able to show you whether he's
just a
little lack lustre or whether he simply doesn't really care enough to plan ahead.
You can always sit and relax after the showing with drinks or even get a bite to eat to get to know each other a
little better and talk about the
film you have both
just shared.
It's a zippy
little film that does
just the trick in engaging families as the onset of winter looms before us.
Rodriguez
just pulls stuff out of his subconscious, all these great ideas he's had forever and here's the one
film he can finally put all of them into — the giant robots invading the empty Sunday - morning streets of downtown Austin and Grandpa walking on the moon and Alan Cumming instructing
little kids on how to use 3 - D glasses and pseudo-mystic video - game lore and — dear god — Sylvester Stallone as a hippie.
Phoenix, who nevertheless provides the
film's most memorable performance, could have done so much more with
just a
little more to work with, but instead of coming across as an incipient loon, Commodus seems like nothing more than a bad boy who goes too far when peeved.
American Pie Presents The Naked Mile's latter half, as a result, moves along at a plodding pace that's compounded by an episodic structure, as the movie lurches from one ill - conceived set - piece to the next with
little thought towards momentum or consistency - which inevitably does confirm the
film's place as
just another interminable waste of time designed to cash in on the original trilogy's success.
The characters are enjoyable, but sometimes the
film just seems a
little flat.
For the jaded moviegoer, here's a
little film that
just might restore your faith — in movies and a whole lot more.
The 3:47 «Meet Katie» focuses on the story of the furry
little yak who
just steals her scenes in the
film, as the creators talk about the development of the character from a background drawing to full - fledged cult hero.
This British
film is consistently
just a
little better and more surprising than it first appears.
By effectively pulling off these ideas with Megamind, the filmmakers have created a clever
little send - up to super-hero
films that is
just downright entertaining to watch.
I loved the incorporation of the cute
little dog and his subtitles of his thoughts -
films never really do that, but it gave us a different perspective of not
just human nature.
And Victor, no need to get your panties in a bunch, there are plenty of
films that show
just male genitals and very
little female exposure so you have no need to be embarrassed.
It's
just a shame that the
little gems that stick out in memory so heavily, don't reflect the end product that «Mississippi Grind» has to offer; the
film is at its core, a so - so gambler, who hits it big but doesn't know when to walk away, overplaying his hand and leaving with a much smaller windfall.
Clooney's presence and the
little bits of English are the only things that set Corbijn's
film apart from the clear influences of Italian masters like Fellini and Antonioni in
just about every frame.
Abel Gance's 1927
film Napoléon — which dramatises the
little corporal's ascent — is a reminder of
just how many of the techniques of epic cinema come from the silent days.
I
just watched the blu ray and I must say not a bad
little film.
There is very
little fat in the 120 minutes of transitions, but the actual chess tourney is somewhat of a letdown,
just because the originality that is in the rest of the
film didn't translate to static scenes of people playing chess.
Well, I'm gonna get ahead of myself and say it: Maudie is
just lovely - a quiet
little film to cuddle with your cat to.
Yeah, if this
film's title is a metaphor for death, then it's a
little more comprehensive than «bite the dust», although it might
just be telling us that Gene Hackman is so awesome that he can catch a bullet with his teeth.
Unlike most Marvel villains, who have
little nuance as far as their evil intentions, Killmonger has a rationale for his malevolent acts, and a certain sympathy beyond this, that makes the
film more a struggle for political ideas than it is
just a black - and - white fight between good guys and bad guys.
Having the
film centered around a very
little girl isn't only
just a fun way to tell a story, it also cleverly elaborates on the fears of being young and making your own stamp on this world.
So the
film feels a
little bit like Sleeping With The Enemy if Julia Roberts eventually decided that her controlling husband was a pretty good guy who
just had a hard life and wanted what was best for her.
Mary Field is the actress who played Huntz Hall's sister in the 1941 Universal serial Sea Raiders; the spinsterish sponsor of Danny Kaye's doctoral thesis in A Song of Born (1947); the nice lady standing in Macy's «Santa Claus» line with the
little Dutch girl in Miracle on 34th Street (1947); the long - suffering music teacher in Cheaper by the Dozen (1950); and Harold Peary's bespectacled vis - a-vis in The Great Gildersleeve (1942)-- to name
just four
films among hundreds.
The only real thing I liked in this
film was the scene with the three
little pigs being bad mercenaries, but the funny thing about it is that Cheech marin plays one pig and Chong plays another, and I found that pretty funny actually, but the rest of the
film is
just crap, and Is undoubtedly the worst
film I've seen this year.
The
film had plenty of potential to being great, but instead it suffers from long, tired scenes of painful dialogue and the
film's story
just lingers and goes no where and when there's something that actually is interesting that happens, it's too
little too late.
When Leonardo finally becomes the working, cooking family man Kate needs, it's where the
film gets a
little bit sweet, but as the premise must sluggishly go through the motions without actually earning the outcome, it all
just feels forced, plainly predictable and prefabricated.
Borrowing a name from a Roxy Music tune (I'm assuming that the
film makers got sued because it has been re-titled as Addicted To Her Love) the
film is interesting and develops quite well, yet there's a ton of
little things that
just drag it down.
there were a few moments where
just a
little more dialogue would have improved certain scenes and the
film was not without a few of the cliches of this genre, but overall it stands as a personal favorite of mine.
Also, the
film feels a
little long and draggy at times, as if the great director John Landis was
just very unfocused and unsure of how to use all of the great talent at hand to its fullest.
Recalling John Milius» 1982 hit Conan the Barbarian (another
film that launched the cinematic action career of a then -
little - known athlete named Arnold Schwarzenegger), the sword - and - sandal adventure raked in 36 million dollars on its opening weekend and stayed at the top of the box office in the weeks following its impressive debut.Though he would return to the ring for the remainder of 2002, it didn't take Johnson long to soften on the prospect of a return to the silver screen — and with the following year's The Rundown, he did
just that.
I do wish the
film explored a
little more of him personally, rather than his sons family, but that is me
just being nit - picky.
But layering over this
film was rambunctious Rolling Stones and Clash tracks didn't do the action any favours, it
just jarred the viewer, over and over, with
little to no gain from it.
Along with acting in Broadway and off - Broadway plays in the late»90s, Williams also played the young Sharon Stone in the
film version of Sam Shepard's Simpatico (1999), joined the ensemble cast of the romantic comedy
Just a
Little Harmless Sex (1999), and starred as a contemporary young woman transported to fairytale land in the splashy NBC miniseries The 10th Kingdom (2000).
Some of the humor is pretty dicey (especially the finale, which is a nasty case of
just desserts), and even though the murders that begin the
film are a
little rough, none of this is to be taken seriously.
Certainly not a bad
film, it
just lacks the inspiration of the best examples and those who aren't fans of the series will find
little reason to care.