Sentences with phrase «kinds of movies where»

It's the kind of movie where you're still thinking about it days later.
This is the kind of movie where a madwoman's outburst leads her to throw a mug that just happens to be filled with gold sparkles — which can then be photographed cascading down on all the adorable loonies, in slow - motion.
This is the kind of movie where the lovers don't have to worry about fate keeping them apart — all they do is manufacture excuses not to be together, because if they didn't, you wouldn't have a movie.
Simultaneously preposterous and dull, Dear Dictator is the kind of movie where music and wardrobe choices — like the mean girls» stridently visible underwear — substitute for character.
This is the kind of movie where you desperately want to «feel» something, but the narrative pretensions and thematic ambitions consistently get in the way of you bringing out as much as you bring in.
It's the kind of movie where teachers are shown giving lectures which directly comment on the action of the movie.
«George Washington» is the kind of movie where a bunch of kids (and seemingly uneducated ones at that) wax poetic about philosophy and life like they're graduate students, and it's in this attempt to project a false maturity onto his characters where Green fails the hardest.
It's also the kind of movie where all the Persians are white and have English accents.
Ultimately, Thoroughbreds is handsome, occasionally intriguing, but mostly empty — the kind of movie where people are too busy falling over themselves applauding its polish and performances to notice that their prize winner never gets out of the starting gate.
This is the kind of movie where if a girl walked in on me watching it, I would feel embarrassed.
«Old Dogs» is the kind of movie where the jokes are set up like dominoes, knocked down in the same scene, and rebuilt as the next sequence starts.
It would be more accurate to say that Arnaud wants very badly to be in the kind of movie where a woman saves him from himself, but he's disappointed: Madeleine's withering look when he tries to talk her into taking a baby ferret as a pet is a particular standout.
Like, really bad; the kind of movie where the blooper reel attached to the end credits is funnier than the film itself.
Yet it's the kind of movie where that real - life incident ends up hanging over the entire film, almost holding it back from being able to be great on its own merits.
This is the kind of movie where no one behaves in a way that makes sense, except to justify the next plot development.
Yes, the kind of movie where the climax of the film hinges on the performance of an all - kid music ensemble performing in front of the U.S. President and the rest of Congress after a State of the Union - caliber address.
This is the kind of movie where plot points involving identical twins and supremely prescient computer intelligence are dished out with a straight face.
This is the kind of movie where the little things delight me far more than the larger gags and it's thanks to the work of these two men above all else.
This is the kind of movie where most people know what they want and are pretty sure what they will get, that being «more of the same, please.»
It's the kind of movie where I personally didn't find enough interest or entertainment value, but if I knew someone who would seem like they meet the aforementioned entertainment standards, I would probably steer them in its direction.
It's a safe bet this is not the kind of movie where he is going to drown.
It's the kind of movie where Barrymore has dialogue like, «You can't be the father and the brother at the same time.
«Beast» is the kind of movie where, when a sexy stranger tells a woman he has just met that he's «good with his hands,» you can bet he isn't talking about carpentry.
This is the kind of movie where a supposedly brilliant consultant doesn't check facts on the Internet and a native Bolivian can't pronounce «llama» correctly.
«Dolores Claiborne» is the kind of movie where every corner of the house and lawn contains its own flashback, to long - ago events that look differently, depending on your angle.
It's a freaked - out mess, the kind of movie where the best thing in it is the use of the classic David Bowie song «Heroes.»
This is not the kind of movie where it means anything to say you «enjoyed» it.»
It's the kind of movie where a school administrator (Tonya Pinkins) finally gets incontrovertible proof of Christina's molestation by watching her dance.
This is the kind of movie where every shot and scene is tangible.
It's the kind of movie where once you start laughing, you might become too giddy to stop — or if you find yourself not laughing, the film will only continue to press your buttons to the point of annoyance.
The problem is that he's making the kind of movie where no one cares about the direction, or the acting, or the voice work, or the CGI.

Not exact matches

DON: Do you remember the end of M. Night Shyamalan's movie The Village, where you kind of discover the monsters are there just to protect this tribe from the ways of the world?
By the way, when he talks about roles, he doesn't mean the kind of role an actress plays in a movie, where she's just pretending to be somebody else — he means a functional purpose which you fulfill or assume in your life.
It was at a private medical center, and basically, it's kind of like those movies you see where babies get swapped in the hospital because they're not identified properly.
So we just think like in a movie, we see somebody who is going down the street and you see just a telephone booth that you are passing and you realize, well that's [not] actually a telephone booth, that's some sort of charging apparatus where people need to charge the surrogates and basically just kind of dock themselves into these charging [bays] and, you know, charging up for half an hour there to refresh the batteries before they have to continue to move on with the day.
Mostow: No, but purposefully not; that there is two kinds of people [in this movie:] the people who are basically, you know, using this technology, which means you are basically using it all [the] time; or people who would have just outright rejected it and don't want to live in a world where people are living like this, and [the movie] make [s a very] clear distinction between those two groups of people.
I think everyone can remember in the first Superman movie, where Lex Luthor, kind of, tries the...
It's kind of like a stereotypical high school movie where the nerds all sit at one table and the jocks all sit at another and generally hate each other.
Haha sometimes you got to make people stare to take the perfect picture... I love the one where you are twirling — there's something kind of movie magic moment to it if you know what I mean?
My favorite kind of movies are the rather old fashioned ones — you know the kind, where life is pretty much boring, with moments of danger, excitement, drama, mystery, and eventually love in all its glorious wonder.
If you saw the movie Trainwreck you may be thinking about the final scene where Amy Schumer's dancing like a fool in a Knicks girl uniform at Madison Square Garden to the song (kind of a life goal, how fun would that be?)
You know where he grew up, what his favorite movies are and, if he was honest in his profile, exactly what kind of relationship he is looking for.
Some good questions you can ask are who are their role models or biggest influence, what kind of things do they enjoy, what makes them laugh, where would they like to visit, things on their bucket list, movies and music that they like.
I am fun loving I always have a good time no matter where I am I have good table manners can be sophisticated but not house broken haha I love all kinds of music movies and food willing to try just about any thing
It's a throwback to that more innocent kind of film, where you know who's good and who's bad, where you boo the villain and cheer the hero... The movie makes fun of those clichés, but director George Lucas must love them too, because he makes them work.
It's kind of hard to know where to begin with what's wrong in Traffik, a movie where every scene takes about twice as long as it feels like it should, and the characters far too often make an escalating series of implausible and / or stupid decisions.
Lucas is a major figure, and Revenge of the Sith may be some kind of historic achievement — the first movie in which it is fully impossible to tell where flesh ends and digital paint begins.
And while this is clearly a plot - driven kind of movie, there were still some moments where the language and the situations were rich with poetry.
The «land of the lost» is a kind of cosmic depot where random bits of junk — an ice - cream truck, a motel pool — fall through a time - space portal to be, in essence, played with by the movie's heroes.
Up until the disaster scenes the movie is so boring, but it is not that it is a love story because it is really not it is kind of just a story where nothing happens.
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