Sentences with phrase «know about making movies»

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Not much is known about the new movie though we can confirm it will once again star Mark Wahlberg, who made his debut in the Transformers world in the previous movie, Transformers: Age of Extinction.
I remember getting real cross with my little sister when she told me that she went out to see the movie The Exorcism of Emily Rose, but when she started asking me questions about God and all that, I was kind of thinking, «You know Olga, maybe this is a good thing that Hollywood is spending some money on making horror movies
This makes viewing the movie great fun because we, who are so often buffeted about in the world by not knowing how life works, here know what the world doesn't.
In any event, they have made their film, and while they haven't completely abandoned what they know about moviemaking, they have clung tightly to the image of Jesus given them by a Sister Josephine — or in Schrader's case, someone like the harsh father in his movie Hardcore.
So knowing about the Bible not only makes the movies more fun and enables critique of public policy, but it also paradoxically encourages you to think for yourself.
«Basically, what you're doing is you have all these people who want to make a movie about Bethany and they don't know the Lord and they don't have a personal relationship with Jesus.
So as you go about tying fluffy red bows on neatly wrapped packages and compulsively checking to make sure you recorded every holiday movie known to man, relish and rest in the fact that the most beautiful story ever told is so much more beautiful than we ever thought possible.
If you are familiar with the story of Martin Luther, or have seen the recent movie made about him, then you know that the situation he faced is very similar to what John faced.
She didn't seem to care about losing her virginity to someone she barely knows (another way these movies typically frame young men), and there's a point when she asks her father (John Cena) why society makes such a big deal out of virginity in the first place.
Even after The Disaster Artist gave his own story and his cult - classic indie film The Room — largely regarded as the worst movie ever made — new prominence, little is known about where he comes from or who he truly is.
But all movies, no matter which genre we are talking about, accurately make the point or tell the story that the director intended, within the limited confines of the TV screen and movie length.
Cleanhotels.com says it does so because its supporters want to know they are «supporting a facility that cares enough about the wellbeing of its customers not to make harmful pornographic movies available.»
We were just minding our own business, reminiscing about the original movie, when the guy suddenly turns around, points to his wife, and says, «She made me come to this movie, you know».
Who else finds out about every visit they make to the mall for a new pair of jeans, every trip to a restaurant or a movie, and always mentions it the next day, so that it seems they can do nothing without her knowing it?
Cancer moms are all about creating memories and traditions that will be passed on, whether it be Friday movie nights or Pizza making parties on Sundays, Cancer moms know that being together is the most important thing.
Jessicca (I know that looks wrong but I swear I'm spelling it right) is making a movie about the new trend towards home birth in the medical community.
The Velociraptor, made famous by the movie Jurassic Park, lived about 80 million years ago and belongs to a group of dinosaurs known as dromeosaurs.
Did you know that famous strongman Louis Cyr (whom a movie is being made about right now) back lifted more than 4000 lbs?
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I like listening to music, dancing, watching nice romance movies, hang out with friends, traveling getting to know places and what life is all about, sometime getting to make romance.
You can start chatting with anyone on any topic; you can make a hot conversation or you can simply chat about your favorite movies and other interesting things to know the person better before you decide to meet him / her.
I think when they made the movie they knew the dancing would keep the people interested enough to see the movie.I don't know about you but at my prom night nobody danced like a pro, thats what I liked about the original.
You know, part of me feels that it has to be more difficult to make a boring movie about the yakuza than it is to make a good one.
There's still no better movie made about the finer points of pool hustlin».
Real Steel is what happens when people who know nothing about science fiction make a science fiction movie...
I really don't know enough about how many theatres and everything of 3D to make a realistic estimate, but doesn't the typical $ 200 million movie make around $ 40 - $ 60 from 3D?
It's a tragedy, really: According to the hapless team who made the movie, Our Paige is a relatively interesting young liberal who knows her own mind before the accident and a rather tedious, girlish conservative who fusses about keeping her hair smooth afterwards.
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.
In the most pivotal, unforgettable scene, Jen holes up in a cave to engage in a ritual you know from almost every movie ever made about violent heroism: She has to patch herself up.
We Are Your Friends is one of those movies about a group of friends who are in the midst of trying to accomplish their dreams and fulfill their aspirations, but feel stuck or even worse, know they don't have what it takes to make it out of their hometown.
As Lucy's body and mind are rapidly evolving, her individual cells want to fall off on their own — bits of her start flying away in the airplane washroom — and she knows she has about 24 hours to stay alive, which makes this one of those time - ticking movies like Crank or Speed.
Making a movie about the writing of a book is a thankless task — no matter how you spin it, there is absolutely nothing interesting in watching a writer sit down and put together sentences and paragraphs.
AS FAR as making a movie about Alexander the Great, Oliver Stone knew at least two things: He could adhere to the known facts about the boy king and still have a salacious, blood - and - gutsy story.
As someone that did nt know anything about the real life history of Edith Piaf, I found the movie somewhat disjointed - hopping around chronologically made it more of a challenge to understand events.
I don't know how to approach what this has to say about the thought process behind scripting this movie, as the film seems to make no presumptions whatsoever.
There are self - conscious barbs at social media and literary phoneys which will no doubt make the movie age about as well as 1995 Sandra Bullock vehicle, The Net.
During this recent interview to discuss the TV version of Zombieland, co-creators and executive producers Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick talked about the journey from TV series to movie and now back to TV pilot, what it's been like to work with Amazon, what motivated the decision to have the same characters from the movie on the TV show, how they envision it as a road show, how much gore they can have, what Kirk Ward (who was originally cast as Tallahassee before being replaced by Woody Harrelson) brings to this version of the character, what led them to the 30 - minute format, whether they could have any surprise cameos (Bill Murray made a very memorable one in the film), what will determine whether the pilot is successful enough to go to series, and when they might know if they're picked up.
I mean it's not like the movie is just being made, we've known about it for a while so just now he realizes there's a movie?
Sometimes it's a visual buffet that finds the right balance without making you too nauseous, as long as you know what the hell the movie's talking about.
It's the kind of movie Guillermo Del Toro would have made back in his Devil's Backbone days; and it certainly doesn't hurt that it knows enough about its genre to make a knowing, haunted reference to Robert Wise's Curse of the Cat People in not just a tree - knot mailbox, but also the depth of its parent / child relationship, all of disappointment and horror.
No, this is a movie about women over a certain age made specifically for... women over a certain age.
But I will say that making this movie and kind of what we had to contend with, as actors, in making something like this, all of the pieces that Naomi was talking about had to — you know, having the table moving out and needing to rely on each other the way the company does, I think is incredibly helpful now going into theatre in that way and realizing that you're you know you operate very much as a unit.
OUR TAKE: Fresh young faces starring in a movie about a board game that hinges on delusion - as directed by Stiles White, a special effects guru from the Stan Winston studio, who has written films like Knowing and The Possession, but is admittedly making his directorial debut with this movie.
In the vein of Tommy Wiseau's» The Room» comes» Dangerous Men», a movie the distributor no doubt hopes will become a cult classic thanks to the obvious lack of quality on screen and the narrative about the behind - the - scenes personality who made it.
I read an in depth article in Rolling Stone a while back about the making of Facebook and I don't know how it could be an interesting movie.
At the time, many of us knew nothing about the director other than the fact that he'd made a monster movie that was more than a monster movie but since then, he's become a recognizable name (at least among film fans) and the announcement of a new project brought much joy to my heart.
I don't know that the studios are yet on board with the idea that we can make movies about women.
What we are excited about: Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg can make us laugh, no matter how bad of a movie they are in.
This being the movie industry, there's even a new trailer to let theater audiences know about the changes, with an announcer saying, «At the MPAA, we're dedicated to making sure every film finds its proper rating.»
These aren't reviews per se and they won't always be about movies I necessarily like — just movies you should know about and any social implications they might have that would make them worthwhile viewing.
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