But that's
the kind of films I like.
«When I read (the script) it felt like it was a kind of film that I like to watch,
the kind of film I like to make,» Soderbergh told the AP.
So if you notice that your interview starts to focus less on the formalities, and more on what
kind of films you like (see also: laughs at all your jokes)-- you're probably doing well.
Not exact matches
We make project - management software for other software developers, not documentary
films, so this idea was precisely the
kind of monumental distraction that every venture capitalist warns you to avoid
like the plague.
The Kevin Smith era (
like it or not) started with this different
kind of independent
film that had countless pop - culture references and adolescent humor.
And he finally said... He called me up and said we're on the last day
of a picture and then the last day
of the picture if you'll come out I'll just shoot some
film on you and nobody will know the difference and then you can see what you look
like and all that
kind of thing.
It plays less
like the
kind of blockbusters we are all used to and more
like a horror
film.
I felt
like he was
kind of whiny, and came off as uncharacteristically weak throughout the
film.
The main street looks
like a set from a Hallmark
film — worn storefronts, light posts wearing seasonal decorations and a certain
kind of bustle most cities never experience.
It was so clear it was
like watching a
film — something I can not really explain but the
kind of revelation I sometimes receive.
Pre-applied zipper
film is not without its unique challenges,
like all
kinds of packaging.
This isn't the same as the rotating cameras seen in the
likes of IndyCar and MotoGP (and occasionally trialled in F1), but the
kind that
films everything at once.
not really making the news, the atmosphere on last wednesday was really strange, silent, step by step to normal football, but you can't throw away your thoughts immediately, I just got a glimpse
of Enkes personality during a
film of him shown before the match, I can't realize how hard it must be for his wife to lose him, tomorrow the players
of Germans first Bundesliga will wear a black ribbon again, but I think it won't affect the atmosphere
like it has with the national team despite
of Hannover
of course, people will be enthousiastic again, but there is the idea
of an «Enke donation» which I
like, will keep his name alive, will take some positive emotions on this tragedy and a
kind of appeal for everyone to reflect the important things
of life and control your own behaviour, I hope so at least, and I hope his wife will cope with that situation, and again: it was really hard for the German nationl team to play under these circumstances, to lose someone close in this way is hard to deal with, on the other hand it causes a close solidarity feeling I think, but
of course the world will not change, things are returning to the old soon, but nonetheless for me this tragedy is a
kind of human wake - up call, at least a call and then you continue
After all, this is isn't a frivolous topic,
like some
kind of 1970s Carry On
film.
Do not
like the texture at all, it leaves a
film on my face -
kind of like soap, and makes my skin more oily.
You look
like some
kind of classy 50's
film siren.
But I realize that it's
like, «Oh my gosh, we're exploiting these women,» but that's what all these old
films did to attract people to horror
films, the partial nudity and that
kind of stuff.
And most Coen
films revolve around a simple story line
like this, but once those opening credits start to roll, it's
kind of like having sex during a blizzard.
It doesn't have to be niche — it can be a
kind of wine or a particular movie — but «For a great night in, I need a bottle
of Margaux and Anchorman on DVD» is much more exciting than «I
like watching
films with a glass
of red!»
Well some times I love to go walk around beach having sex at home I
like wwe wrestling and watching dirty tapes watching movies my best movie is horror
films some times watching sports all
kinds of stuff
It
kind of has a POV thing going, not
like «found footage», it just felt
like I was a part
of the
film actually witnessing these events take place.
hey im darren im very loving caring genuine fun honest
kind nice decent down to earth independant trustworthy outgoing friendy respectful adventurous spontaneous with a gsoh also romantic i
like making music
like most types
of films and music
like swimming walking camping going out having fun...
Some
Kind of Beautiful (Canadian title: How to Make Love
Like an Englishman, UK title: Lessons in Love) is a 2014 comedy / romance
film written by Matthew Mira Dating Game Gets Bi - Summer Day Mike Panic Penelope Reed Lance Hart en línea en.
The air
of intellectual European refinement around Georges and former piano teacher Ann feels
like an unnecessary distancing device — and the fact that they're given the same generic Haneke names (nearly all his
films» couples are named Georges and Ann) should set off some
kind of alarm bell.
The
film lacks any
kind of real «action», which makes it a departure from Mann's other work
like Heat or Last
of the Mohicans, but it still feels
like an action movie because
of the aggressive way in which Mann directs it.
In the right hands this
kind of guessing game can work,
like in Durkin's
film.
It's the
kind of film that takes its sweet time, and whenever it feels
like it, it goes off on surreal tangents.
Okay, I
kind of like this
film.
I
kind of feel
like people are more familiar with this
film's music, especially the stirring theme song than the actual movie itself.
The first half
of the
film builds suspense by putting the group through a number
of classic hunting situations — from the perspective
of the prey — being flushed out by dogs [though these alien «dogs» have all
kinds of horns, spine razors and bad attitudes]; a booby - trapped companion; wandering into deadfalls, and the
like.
Even with a genre
film like CREEP, his work has a
kind of authenticity that's rare.
Instead
of coming off
like a vanity project, however, it has a casual
kind of intimacy missing from most mainstream - type
films.
While the
film never reaches the
kind of emotional peaks
of James» best work
like «Hoop Dreams» or «The Interrupters,» Abacus: Small Enough To Jail is no less compelling.
It feels
like a dream that a movie could have this
kind of poetic grace and epic sweep, or could be so faithful to its source and still work so perfectly as a
film.
This
film too,
like In Bruges, is a
kind of fairy tale, albeit not one you would read to your kiddies at bedtime.
If you respond to
film noir, if you
like dark streets and women with scarlet lips and big fast cars with running boards, the look
of this movie will work some
kind of magic.
For what it's worth, the
film does capture the essence
of being down on your luck and wandering, and for that, I
kind of like it.
The
kind of character who spouts pithy lines
like, «when science shits the bed, I'm the one they call to change the sheets,» with a smile on his face, Morgan's Russell is a definite winner in a
film that already has a lot going for it.
These are the
kind of seed -
like telling details Lean on Pete comes liberally scattered with: you might miss a handful or two, but watching the ones you do catch gradually sprout and bloom is one
of the
film's warmest pleasures.
Truth or Dare is the
kind of film that must have seemed
like a good idea at the time, but its initially appealing premise — what if a demon possessed a drinking game?
Gravity is not a
film of ideas,
like Kubrick's techno - mystical 2001, but it's an overwhelming physical experience — a challenge to the senses that engages every
kind of dread.
There's a certain
kind of film I see at many festivals: oblique, short on narrative and incident (or filled with repetitive incident), shot in a style that favors long (distance and time) shots
of people doing nothing, or doing mundane things
like crossing the street in real time.
Yes I dislike the way Legolas is portrayed in these
films, as if he's some
kind of invincible super God -
like character who can do virtually anything such as defy gravity.
It totally takes me out
of the
film every time watching Legolas leap around
like Spider - Man using his bow and arrow
like some
kind of automatic weapon, hate every second
of it.
You could almost imagine the two
films, or at least their heroes, figuring in the
kind of good - natured, racial - stereotype humor that used to be a staple
of stand - up comedy (and was memorably parodied on «The Simpsons»): «white guys abolish slavery
like this» (pass constitutional amendment); «but black guys, they abolish slavery
like this» (blow up plantation).
It helps that actors clearly
like working with the improvisational Swanberg, and DIGGING FOR FIRE has a
kind of party atmosphere his other
films haven't really had.
Kind of like last years «Upstream Color» which, once you stepped back, it became easier to see what the
film was really about.
And, while I'm growing a bit weary
of her, I enjoyed Leslie Mann as the mother
of some
of these girls, and she nails the modern day new - age philosophy
of parenting «these type»
of girls to a T. All in all this is a glossy and fun
film that will satisfy, but doesn't leave a strong legacy
like the
kind the characters aspie to have, Regardless, I dug it and think you should check it out.
... Okay, so it's
kind of lame to forcibly cite this
film as nerdy to the point
of getting a star with a surname that sounds
kind of like «Edison», but the filmmakers had to have some corny joke somewhere in the casting, for it's not
like Edison has been earning enough attention from, well, anyone to get a gig even this low in profile.
A
kind of low - level trickster god
of indie cinema himself, Waititi lets his
film go a little crazy: He's outfitted it with garish colors and costumes and set designs, some not - entirely - perfect special effects, and a synthesized Mark Mothersbaugh score that sounds
like it was lifted from an early period Jean - Claude Van Damme flick.