I left the theater really angry and wondering what the f just happened.
You'll
leave the theater really thinking about the dire strait the country is in, without feeling like you've just paid $ 16 for a lesson.
Not exact matches
But with Vickers, we
left thinking that perhaps
theater really could change someone's life» perhaps even ours.
Walking out of the darkened
theater, I
left with the belief that whatever else may muddy the waters of modern worship, this group of Aussies
really are fulfilling a divine appointment as hope dealers in a dark and grim world.
So, for you comedy buffs out there that
really are intent on seeing this, hey, who's going to stop you (maybe your parents, I suppose), but believe me, the lack of layers in the story, the nonsensical dialogue, and the overall «wow, I can't believe that I just saw that while sitting in a movie
theater» factor, probably will
leave you at least a little disappointed.
It's
really kept me thinking about it since I
left the
theater, and for that it earns my respect.
It should have been a cheap movie with awful special effects (the dragons
really are terrifying) that came and went in the summer and was forgotten once you
left the
theater, but instead it's a smart, well written, well directed chiller that
really manages to get under your skin.
I
really want to rewatch Her and Gravity before they
leave the
theater, but the one I want to see for the first time is American Hustle.
There's
really nothing
left to ponder or chew on when you
leave the
theater.
That being said, I
left the the
theater from my screening of RED 2 not
really excited anymore.
In fact since many
theaters don't do a good 3D projection and
leave their projections too dim, the almost sunglass - like shading of the 3D glasses might just
really cause the film to get way too dark.
And, while this sort of movie isn't
really for me (and my particular tastes), I
left the
theater supremely satisfied with a «family» film I just wasn't sure I'd enjoy.
«I think the passion of this production is going to
really draw people in and they're hopefully going to
leave the
theater with more questions than they had when they came in.»
Leaving the installation, a glass - enclosed airplane comically rests on a plinth, this one apparently hand - made by Chris Burden: Whether the whole thing was intended by Burden and / or the Tate Gallery, it doesn't
really matter — it's great art
theater.