Sentences with phrase «kind of a movie fan»

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As a fan of super emo lyrics, the new - to - the - movie song that the Beast sings after giving Belle her freedom and watching her ride off, expecting never to see her again, had me recalling all kinds of teenage angst over lost love.
i am music fan, interested in all kinds of music, i also play an instrument, like going out sometimes and staying in watching great movies
While the movie is targeted to Gomez's fans who would enjoying seeing her in two completely different roles, «Monte Carlo» is also pleasurable enough for anyone interested in seeing what kind of adventures young tourists can get into in Europe.
It wasn't funny (though I actually loved «Sarah Marshall» and «Greek», movies that didn't try to be something they weren't), it wasn't dramatic, the bits that were supposed to be funny just felt kind of depressing, and although I've been a fan of Jason Segal since Freaks and Geeks, his Eeyore shtick is starting to get a little old.
And, of course, movie fans (and just about everybody considers himself a movie fan) demand some kind of quantifiable scale of measurement — stars, thumbs, letter grades — to fool themselves into thinking this represents a definitive (and «objective») form of evaluation.
I don't think film festival mega-stars like Lars von Trier or Abbas Kiarostami or Wong Kar - Wai are nearly well - known or influential enough to have this kind of impact, on movie fans in general or on other filmmakers.
Horror fans will probably tune in for the cannibal stuff at the end, but it seems extremely likely that a lot of them won't even make it that far if they go in expecting The Green Inferno and get the kind of movie their grandpa falls asleep in front of on Sunday afternoons.
«Days of Future Past» is exactly the kind of comic book movie that you'd expect in response to the blockbuster success of «The Avengers» — one more concerned with fan service than telling the best possible story.
Preference of the first or second half of the movie depends on what kind of a horror fan you are, though neither is less effective than the other.
Fans of Suzanne Collins» novel, of course, know that that is exactly how this movie needed to be made; it's just surprising to see a studio show that kind of discipline when they normally are, shall we say, going all Tex Avery with the big dollar sign eyeballs.
I wasn't a huge fan of the book — not only did it not live up to the hype but I found it kind of offensive — but the movie was a more enjoyable experience to me.
Release: Friday, April 24, 2015 [Netflix] Written by: Jeff Cox; Liz Flahive; Nick Kroll Directed by: Ross Katz Fans of FX's The League, here's a movie you've kind of been waiting...
It's almost the kind of movie, indeed, to blast loose a detective - novel fan from Ross Macdonald.
And she is as much a fan of genre movies and hearing her talk about, not just Star Wars, but hearing her talk about those kind of films, is evidence that she would just kill it.»
It's the kind of thoughtful, stylish B - movie that genre fans will embrace.
Three Billboards certainly has its fans, but from a lot of angles, a straight white male's sneaky apologia for his kind is not really the movie for this particular moment.
I'm always into these kind of interactive installations, that allow fans to actually come face - to - face with the movie.
The movie is such a massive decline that it must be some kind of joke on the part of any combination of director Paul Weitz (perhaps a subversive plan to kill a franchise he was not a fan of with his first (and let us hope only) entry), writers John Hamburg and Larry Stuckey (the former, maybe, enjoying steady work with the series after the success of the first movie; the latter possibly assuming he could coast on the coattails of his partner), and / or the cast (if we go with the hypothetical assault on the audience's sense of dignity, no doubt laughing themselves silly at the sight of the paycheck).
As in the last movie, 2015's Insidious: Chapter 3, Shaye's Elise is called upon both to hunt demons and to be a kind of den mother to a pair of bickering boy - men, Specs (screenwriter Leigh Whannell, admirably self - deprecating) and Tucker (Angus Sampson), fans of the supernatural who've parlayed their appreciation for pseudoscience into internet fame.
While I wouldn't mind playing with some of these side characters and superfluous plotlines in a video game, as an adaptation of a beloved work that has enchanted many millions of readers, young and old, I'm left longing for a different kind of fan film — the inevitable one in which someone edits out all of the stuff not from the writings of Tolkien — and makes it the movie it always should have been from inception.
Considering the Police Academy series have released 5 movies in 5 years running, this kind of pussified «for fans only» notion only spells the end of the series for anyone interested in watching for humor value, meant only for those who actually just watch because they like the characters and the camaraderie they share.
... Superhero movies have long needed this kind of representation in terms of men and women of color, and for black audiences, «Black Panther» will undoubtedly be as culturally significant in the way it addresses subjects of identity, race and gender as «Wonder Woman» was to female fans
The consensus has been overwhelming positive in regards to Jonathan Liebesman «s upcoming alien invasion movie Battle: Los Angeles and that's not going to change after fans get a glimpse of a new viral website for the film which provides all kinds of details on the aliens.
The 2017 holiday season was kind to movie fans as there were plenty of films to choose from, and audiences showed up in droves.
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance is the kind of intelligent Western that can really draw in a viewer and is an excellent choice for a movie fan looking to start enjoying Western films.
This is the kind of movie that keeps making up rules as it goes along, praying that it will all make sense in the end, and while it will likely deliver some thrills for fans of the video game, they'd be better off playing the real thing.
Mainly only of interest for blaxploitation fans and lovers of bad movies, but there's something kind of endearing about a film that tries so hard to entertain despite there being not an ounce of talent among any of the participants.
In fact, when discussing The Force Awakens, the first Disney Star Wars film, Lucas told a reporter that he thinks «the fans are going to love it... It's very much the kind of movie they've been looking for.»
I'm not always a fan of that kind of thing in a movie, but I think it's appropriate here.
HY: So in a way, this movie might not meet the expectations of some action movie fans, because actually it's kind of a drama with historical elements with a package of action.
Fans of old movies will recognize «Far From Heaven» as a modified remake of Douglas Sirk's great 1955 drama «All That Heaven Allows,» starring Jane Wyman as an attractive widow and Rock Hudson as the younger man she falls in love with, incurring the same kinds of disapproval Cathy meets in «Heaven.»
The movie is highly anticipated among Ayer fans, since «Suicide Squad» kind of — well — bombed in the eyes of his devotees.
Yet even some of the movie's fans have insisted that it's primarily a triumph of writing and performance, not any kind of notable cinematic achievement.
The upcoming Marvel Cinematic Universe Phase 2 Box Set is filled with all kinds of goodies for comic book movie fans.
Beginning almost literally with an Easter egg shout - out only hardcore comic book fans will get at the start of a winning «I wish I'd thought of that» opening credit sequence that will be the envy of Hollywood comedy writers and producers, 20th Century Fox's Deadpool makes quick work of announcing it's a different kind of superhero movie... in a good way.
That being said, the possibility of seeing Douglas return for the sequel to Ant - Man, one of the few Marvel adaptations that doesn't take itself too seriously, is the kind of thing that gets even the most skeptical of super-hero movie fans (read: this writer) excited to pay the ticket price again and sit back down for another spin.
So many news to share with you guys, to begin i want to thank my faithful readers to follow the site and the social media accounts (twitter and instagram), today the site celebrates its 11 years online, and it's because michelle's fan base gets bigger day by day and your support to the site that my interest is still here, i love michelle and her carrer in the same way since the begining, but her choices made me a bigger fan and picked my interest, i'm particulary fan of all her last movies, all her upcoming movies intrigues me, they're all so different and more my kind of movies, the last movie i saw in theaters was OZ, and my two favorite movies of Michelle are shutter Island and Me Without You (not very known, but if you find it, you should watch it, for the story, for Michelle, the music) so i look forward to see her in All The Money In The World (December 27 in france) and The Greatest Showman (End of January), so thank you for your visits, your nice comments, generally i always put a new design for the site's birthday but i didn't have the time, so when we will get a new photoshoot, i will change the design, i like this one very much, and again THANK YOU
2:30 p.m., Room 23ABC — Super Secrets: Lifting The Curtain On The Man Of Steel We've avoided mentioning the comics - related panels for the most part, being a movie website and all, but on a thin day, there's one that looks kind of interesting even for the casual fan: a session hosted by veteran «Superman» writer Mark Waid and biographer Larry Tye examining the creation and history of the most iconic superhero of them alOf Steel We've avoided mentioning the comics - related panels for the most part, being a movie website and all, but on a thin day, there's one that looks kind of interesting even for the casual fan: a session hosted by veteran «Superman» writer Mark Waid and biographer Larry Tye examining the creation and history of the most iconic superhero of them alof interesting even for the casual fan: a session hosted by veteran «Superman» writer Mark Waid and biographer Larry Tye examining the creation and history of the most iconic superhero of them alof the most iconic superhero of them alof them all.
The rest of it is Kick - Ass ultra-violence married to Reynolds's unctuous personality and a handful of fourth - wall breakers where Deadpool comments on how the girls in the audience are pissed that this superhero movie is disgusting, or where he speaks conspiratorially with his adoring fans about how he's a different kind of hero, even though everything he does is shoehorned into a story that is surreally familiar.
The recent revelation by actor Mark Ruffalo that Thor: Ragnarok is the first part of a three - movie arc for the Hulk raises immediate questions about what kind of evolution fans should expect in the character.
Release: Friday, April 24, 2015 [Netflix] Written by: Jeff Cox; Liz Flahive; Nick Kroll Directed by: Ross Katz Fans of FX's The League, here's a movie you've kind of been waiting for.
Though most people have probably already purchased the movies individually, this limited edition six - disc set (with only 141,500 copies produced) is geared more towards diehard fans — the kind that would gladly buy all three films again if it meant getting their hands on the exclusive bonus disc (featuring a new retrospective on the series and an interview between Nolan and «Superman» director Richard Donner) and the Happy Meal - sized reproductions of the Batmobile, Batpod and Batwing.
Worth a watch for not only horror fans, but movie lovers of any kind.
Now media corporations are actively trying to create the kind of spaces for fan engagement that mimic the volume and enthusiasm of what's historically been built from the bottom - up — organic celebrations of (and critical space to examine) a book or movie or television show or band.
We kick off the final 7 days of our Kickstarter campaign with our latest collection of movies, songs, animations, and artwork of all kinds, from Mighty No. 9 fans and supporters all around the world!
With plenty of cutscenes and a new focus on a smaller cast of characters (focusing heavily on Sweet Tooth, Doll Face, and Mr. Grimm), it's kind of interesting to see that Twisted Metal (2012) may just be a segway product to bring new and old fans back to the Twisted Metal franchise, prepping them for the newly contracted Sony Pictures movie deal.
Even though one part of the FFVII extended universe was actually very good, it's still kind of a shame to see we now have a prequel, a side story, a direct - to - DVD direct sequel CGI movie, and this re-release, rather than the thing fans have been clamoring for.
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