We leave the theater with a renewed appreciation for the highest purpose of private property.
You won't get more from «The Nice Guys», just enough to keep you entertained and make
you leave the theater with a silly grin on your face.
It's a film you can
leave the theater with knowing you at least had a good time.
As the credits rolled, the audience
left the theater with stomach pains from laughing too hard, and everyone seemed to love it, like myself.
But
I left the theater with no better understanding of its subject than when I arrived.
I left the theater with a lighter step and joy in my heart.
I left the theater with two items on my «To Do» list.
For those who enjoy a unique film experience rather than simply being spoon - fed the plot or just wanting to
leave the theater with that warm fuzzy feeling.
In the end, what the film doesn't have in heart it makes up for in action and creative animation (I still get a kick out of seeing some of my son's more unique Lego pieces make an appearance, like Lego flames or the Lego shark), and you will certainly
leave the theater with a smile on your face.
Coming from the US, I take as much as I can from films that depict a culture I am unfamiliar with, but having the opportunity to discuss the technique and story of a French drama with someone who is more than familiar with the director's work and the social commentary surrounding a film brings about a whole new understanding and experience from what I initially
left the theater with.
I'm fairly sure no one
left the theater with dry eyes.
Built around the notion that anything outrageous is funny, the makers of «American Wedding» bank on the idea that easy teen - and college - age audiences won't care about tediously underwritten characters, a general lameness of humor and flaccid attempts at emotional investment (Jim takes Michelle on a romantic walk on the beach) as long as those audiences
leave the theater with one or two over-the-top howlers to talk about.
Yes, I got goosebumps upon hearing those famous notes and also
left the theater with a smile on my face.
I must admit, I wasn't expecting much from Smart People, but
left the theater with a large grin in hand.
Yet
I left the theater with admiration for all those elements that make a movie worth seeing: the lush cinematography (Dan Laustsen), the makeup and special effects that bring the creature to vivid life, the vibrant score by Alexandre Desplat and the performances (especially Hawkins, Jenkins, Spencer and Jones).
It's the kind of movie that lets
you leave the theater with a spring in your step.
If you are willing to fight through the minutiae (and by this point I'm sure you probably are) the emotional resonance of «Part 1» is what you will
leave the theater with.
But more importantly — male ego is spared and
you leave the theater with that familiar sticky afterglow of love.
My experience
leaving the theater with a capacity crowd will prove unforgettable.
Still, one also can't help but
leave the theater with an emptiness of feeling, because while the meal is undoubtedly tasty, it's definitely not very filling.
When I watch a new Marvel movie, I usually
leave the theater with excitement at what comes next and an appreciation for...
«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.»
Not exact matches
The chain, which recently renewed its lease on the
theater, has also held onto it so no competitors can come in and take over, the town officials told Business Insider —
leaving Celebration residents and those in neighboring areas
with the AMC in Disney Springs as the closest option for seeing a movie.
Leaving there and proceeding for three days toward the east, you reach Diomira, a city
with sixty silver domes, bronze statues of all the gods, streets paved
with lead, a crystal
theater, a golden cock that crows each morning on a tower
Should leaders start every meeting
with a reminder that discussions are not to
leave the building, much the same as
theater goers are told to turn off their cell phones?
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.
NY1 anchor and
theater critic Roma Torre has been diagnosed
with colon cancer and will be taking a
leave of absence from the news station for surgery and treatment.
We have found friends we consider family, know our favorite restaurants and the movie
theaters with the chairs that recline, and finally got a handle on driving on the
left side of the road.
Just think, you go to work, visit some shops, movie
theater or a restaurant — that
leaves us
with few options where you can look for your soulmate.
I am 30 years old, i have Brown hair, Brown Eyes, I am 5.9 tall i like going to beaches,
Theaters, Watch movie and also like reading Magazines, I have a brother and my mum i am the last Child of my mum, I am currently not in oregon
left there
with my mum and brother when i was 5 years my mum cloth...
But I
left the characters behind in the movie
theater, like discarded and suddenly lifeless puppets, instead of dancing all the way home
with them.
It's a smart and emotion - filled film that will stay
with you well after you
leave the
theater — and not many summer blockbusters can do that.
I
left the
theater weeping
with joy for what I saw onscreen, as well as
with anger and sorrow for the losses of a certain character (and the social, cultural, and political resonances in our own world).
Distributed in
theaters by Samuel Goldwyn, Intervention hits home video today from Paramount, who does not bother
with a Blu - ray edition,
leaving this a DVD exclusive in the world of physical media.
You can walk into the
theater as an agnostic, but you may just
leave singing
with the choir.
It doesn't rain much in Austin — I considered bringing an umbrella, but
left it behind, chiding myself for overpacking — but it's been raining for days, bringing the chaos level at the already - crowded Alamo Drafthouse to overwhelming levels as the crowds of people who usually mill around outside the
theater converged
with the throngs of adoring fans hoping to catch a glimpse of Tim Burton and Dolph Lundgren in the lobby.
The scant storylines and bland characterizations just aren't enough for us to care one bit about any of them, so what we're
left with is merely an exercise in creepy imagery and set - ups for a few jolts to get the young girls screaming in their
theater seats.
It all boils into an ultimately wrenching conclusion where a most unlikely character sacrifices it all to save the group, but
with a tantalizing hope that the third film will handle a character arc that had fanboys
leaving the
theater salivating at the prospect of a third film.
«I think Elio [the young man played Timothee Chalamet] will be a cinephile and I'd like him to be in a movie
theater watching Paul Vecchiali's Once More,» a 1988 film about a man who falls in love
with a man after he
leaves his wife, which was the first French movie to deal
with AIDS.
By the time that entire cast lay «dead» on the ground,
with only Tarantino
left standing to describe the mayhem's aftermath, it only increased the need to see this nuanced, entertaining, and formally inventive project tweaked and brought to
theaters in gorgeous 70 mm.
That
leaves «Black Panther»
with plenty of time when it will be the biggest draw at movie
theaters, giving it a chance at even passing the $ 652 million total made by «Jurassic World» three years ago.
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I didn't
leave Suicide Squad
with my jaw dropped in amazement but I didn't
leave that
theater extremely furious either...
Neither is it the kind of movie that will stay
with you long after you
leave the
theater.
Leaving the
theater, I was struck
with a sense that the movie not only could have been better, but it should have been so.
Ultimately I stuck
with the enthusiasm I had
leaving the
theater.
There wasn't much that I was
left unhappy
with after I
left the movie
theater, other than I wish it had been longer.
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.
As far as special effects go, Jackson creates an amazing vision that sticks
with you long after you
leave the
theater.