But I'm satisfied with what was made and
I left the theater more than curious about what from the story was left out of the movie.
When people
leave the theater more perplexed about why something is in a movie rather than accept what the filmmakers want, that is not a good sign.
Not exact matches
The life of the mind, pursued in this way in partial isolation, though in the company of my wise, gentle, and practical wife, has proved so rewarding that the loss of
theaters, concert halls, opera houses, and all the other temples to high culture that I
left behind in the city is
more than compensated by what I have gained.
I was expecting
more from this film based on the critical acclaim it garnered but
left the
theater disappointed.
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.
Indie Game: The Movie just doesn't hype video games or convince you to play them
more (though that's all I wanted to do upon
leaving the
theater), but it shows you the pure passion and dedication that exists from video games who are now aiming to make the games they loved to play as kids.
Steven Spielberg, Kevin Spacey, Ron Howard and
more pay tribute to iconic director who
left his mark in movies, television,
theater and comedy
«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.
If you walk in the
theater from a critical standpoint, you'll probably be
left feeling disappointed, but if you approach it from a
more casual standpoint, you'll find lots to enjoy.
What matters is that the plot becomes substantially bolder and
more provocative as it goes along, leading to a grand finale that makes your mind reel and ensures you'll be thinking about The Meaning Of It All long after you
leave the
theater.
«I own an island off the coast of Costa Rica...» With just a few
more weeks
left until Jurassic World hits
theaters in June, Universal has started unloading TV spots
left and right.
A movie like «It Follows» is
more of a slow burn; it
leaves you unnerved, seeing the world outside the
theater in a different, less - certain way.
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 thought
more about this film, upon
leaving the
theater, than any I've seen in recent memory.
Speaking as someone who has most definitely posted about crying in the
theater, let's be real: Writing that I
left a movie with a wet face says as much about me as it does about the movie, if not
more.
However, given the film's obnoxiously unfunny opening, Google doesn't come off like a place you might actually want to work out until
more than an hour into the story (when all but the most masochistic members of the audience will have
left the
theater to demand their money back from director Shawn Levy.)
As I
left the
theater, I found the movie to be dizzying and frustrating, though I liked many scenes
more upon reflection than when I was watching them.
That same one can be forgiven if one had expected
more from Trey Parker and Matt Stone, those deliciously subversive elves who nail popular culture in all its absurdist splendor on their television show, «South Park», and who had us all humming «Blame Canada» as we
left the
theater after seeing the film version, suggestively, but correctly subtitled: BIGGER LONGER & UNCUT.
I would have liked to have seen a little
more tension build up between Brolin's character and Steinfeld, but I
left the
theater feeling something I rarely did in 2010... «enjoyment.»
You should
leave the
theater always wanting
more.
But
more importantly — male ego is spared and you
leave the
theater with that familiar sticky afterglow of love.
By this point, people were unwilling to accept Murphy in almost anything but wise - cracking comedies or semi-action vehicles,
leaving theaters showing
more suave comedies like The Distinguished Gentleman and Boomerang mostly empty after the initial opening week.
However, if the
more humorous Bond was your preferred cup of tea, this new direction may
leave you yearning to check out some classic 007 titles in your home
theater.
Leaving the
theater afterwards I wondered how much better Swanberg's films might be with a little
more time for second drafts or rehearsal.
CAUTION: Do not, I said Do Not
leave the
theaters without watching the «CREDIT SCENE» as Marvel has
more surprise for you up ahead.
While it certainly strides
more often than it stumbles, the potential to absolutely shine is right there for the taking and the film never delivers on its promises,
leaving one to exit the
theater thinking wistfully about how great it could have been.
It is difficult not to
leave the
theater wishing you had gotten a tad
more, but the reason we want
more is rooted in the quality of what the Coens have given us.
While most audience members won't worry about protecting their necklines when they
leave the
theater, this script may still expose
more dangerous attitudes about young love than most parents will care to lay bare for their kids.
We
leave the
theater knowing much
more Bond background than we did going in, including what's behind certain villains and events of the previous movies, and why so much of what has happened is not just spy business but very personal to Bond.
You couldn't write a fictional script with
more affecting characters or lead actors whose dedication, courage, wisdom, and openness stay with you hours after you've
left the
theater.
The story is told in five acts — particularly effective as readers»
theater — and the spare writing
leaves space for readers to imagine
more about that time and their own.
«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.»
Placing the
left and right back speakers: The 7.1 setup adds even
more auditory realism to your home
theater experience via the addition of two
more surround sound channels.