Not exact matches
Think
about Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - they launched the
movie with AirBnB who actually created a ninja lair
where consumers could go just
like any other AirBnB.
Like, have a day
where I don't feel guilty
about sleeping in and watching
movies...
Disclaimer: One of the great things
about Lincoln Square is its vast amount of «slashies,»
where an establishment can fit into multiple categories,
like a restaurant - slash -
movie theater, or a restaurant - slash - game room or book store - slash - wine - and - food - café (real examples).
You have not a clue as to what you are talking
about try looking up the
movie (the business of being) people
like you have blood on your hands for spreading this propaganda driving people to a hospital
where people go to die look up the
movie vaxxed western medicine has been lying to you!
I want absolutely everything organized and clean to the point
where I am a little OCD
about it, I
like watching The Bachelor / The Bachelorette on Mondays, I prefer straight tequila over wine, I have a Beagle and a Chihuahua even though I don't even
like either one of those breeds, I
like Justin Timberlake, Michael Buble and Lyle Lovett, I have at least 20 bottles of shampoo and conditioner in my bathroom at any one time, Audrey Hepburn is my idol, I have an unhealthy addiction to Target and Zulily, Singing In The Rain is my favorite
movie, Purple is my favorite color, my best friend and I have been friends for 20 years now, I haven't gotten my driver's license yet out of sheer laziness, my favorite desert is key lime pie and cheesecake, I hide chocolate all over my house for when PMS strikes, I have asthma that I've been hospitalized for 3 times, I used to play guitar, piano and conga drums, (I think) I'm a good photographer, I use to dance professionally (ballet) for 15 years, I love Mexican food and I'm Italian.
Pay attention to when and
where you experience symptoms, so you can talk to your doctor
about pretreating yourself in the future —
like, for example, taking an antihistamine before going to the
movies.
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?)
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.
This is a
movie where a bunch of action I don't care
about is held together by characters I really don't
like.
It is also that very rare thing, a
movie about teenagers
where the characters actually seem
like real teenagers, as opposed to mini posing adults.
When the two untalented hacks commiserate
about their lack of opportunities, Tommy suggests moving to Los Angeles,
where they end up making their own
movie, financed, reportedly, by $ 6 million of Tommy's money (although
where that cash comes from is a mystery,
like almost everything else
about Wiseau).
When thinking
about the 50's you have to remember that the 50's (as any decade) varied depending on
where you lived and how you were raised - and this
movie comes pretty close to what real life was
like for these people - they were literally trapped inside a nightmare which they (and their contemporaries) had created - it's no wonder that a few years later their children would be burning their bras and protesting wars.
While the loudness and occasional stupidity that lingered in the
movie where gunfights would last for
about five minutes straight, there's no doubt that a summer action
movie like this is quite a fun experience.
«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.
They attempt to do a spoof commentary,
where they lie
about everything that we are seeing, and just
like the
movie itself, it isn't funny.
«
Where I developed the idea of them and what I wanted them to look
like was most alien
movies are
about takeovers, agendas, they're a thinking alien creature, and for me this idea of a predator, this idea of a parasite, this idea of something that is introduced into an ecosystem [was interesting].»
That doesn't bug me with Iron Man becuase that is Tony Stark in a nutshell, but otherwise there's not a whole lot of other superhero
movies where it feels
like anyone actually gives much of a shit
about each other.
And the more I talked
about that, the more I felt
like I have this
movie more or less in my head and I know how I would shoot these scenes and how the camera should move or if I were to direct it this is what I would do... Saying that enough times sort of gave me the confidence
where I felt
like maybe, just maybe, given the right chance, I could take a crack at it.»
Based on the 2006 novel by Naomi Alderman, Disobedience —
like all meaningful
movies about the mysteries of love — never tips its hand to indicate
where it's going.
«Something we talked
about a lot were these»80s
movies where there were these female characters,
like in Something Wild, the Melanie Griffith character,» Gerwig explains.
In honor of the
movie's home video release (and before this weekend's Academy Awards,
where it's nominated for Best Animated Feature), I spoke with Molina
about the power of the film's music, how physically visiting a place
like Monte Alban actually translates into a
movie's screenplay, and much more.
Where La La Land felt
like a «Rules of the game,» partying while the world burns kind of
movie,
like a My Fair Lady winning 8 Oscars in the middle of the 1960s, Moonlight felt
like it was more
about right now.
For horror
movies and action
movies, it is hard to get that high because people feel bad
about liking a
movie where people get eaten alive.
It should be seen in repertory with evil - children
movies like Rosemary's Baby and Night of the Living Dead2 as much as it should be seen with Leone's quartet of Spaghetti westerns — signposts, all, along the road to the paranoia cinema of the 1970s,
where the conversation's not
about the dissolution of traditional societal mores, nor even really
about mitigating the collateral of the coming apocalypse.
Over its 79 - minute runtime, you'll find out more
about how Pegg and Wright first met,
where the original ideas for all three
movies came from and what Wright sounds
like when he sees Pegg kissing a girl.
Where before, the Oscars cared much more
about whether the public
liked a
movie, the public began flocking to
movies that had numbers after their titles and were based on brands and comic books.
If this implies to you that the
movie has anything resembling a political agenda
about the billions of dollars our country wastes on nuclear weapons, think again; if anything this
movie,
like so many other American romps, leaves us with the impression that American nuclear weapons are essential to our well - being, for
where would American action thrillers be without them?
What I
like in Frederick Wiseman
movies is that he's filming a whole layer of content, but he's adding a layer of decisions
about how to structure the film,
where to cut, that doesn't relate to relaying dramatic information.
I can't say I
like where this is heading, but as long as they keep this tactic firmly in the realm of «
movies that nobody gives a crap
about», I'll refrain from complaining.
In a recent interview Gerwig perhaps reveals the relatively low bar she set for herself: «I just don't feel
like I've seen very many
movies about 17 - year - old girls
where the question is not, «Will she find the right guy» or «Will he find her?»
Buoyed by Rachel Portman's lilting score and a pleasing visual and production design, «Their Finest» is an old - fashioned
movie about old - fashioned
movies,
where sincerity and optimism can often look
like kitsch, but in which values are rightfully celebrated, without a trace of condescension.
To be sure, there are hints along the way
about the direction the story may take, and maybe this
movie,
like «The Sixth Sense,» will play even better the second time — once you know
where it's going.
However
movies like «Helldriver» are specifically
about that particular type of fat and in this sense that is
where «Helldriver's» place in the world of
movies can be found.
ShockYa: I'd be interested in that element of embraced fear you talk
about, especially coming off of an experience
like «Mr. Woodcock» (a film Gillespie left during production, with David Dobkin stepping in to direct)
where there were disagreements
about the final tone of the
movie,
where you couldn't bridge that gap [between what you and the studio wanted].
I felt
like they did on «Watchmen»
where they were
like, «okay, it's so deconstructed,» but I kind of feel
like now I think
about it, many people thought that «Watchmen» was a superhero
movie, just
like they thought «Sucker Punch» was an action
movie.
LS: The thing that gave me confidence
about being able to invite someone who is that busy or not that accessible into the process is, though I was in contact with the actors, it isn't
like a Mike Leigh
movie where he's workshopping every day with them for six months; it's not a lot of investment in actual time.
Taro Maki: I really feel that for a
movie like this,
where it's really
about humanity and human emotions, and very much
about daily details; I think that only hand - drawn animation can do that.
I still don't quite understand the world of Deadpool,
where he's apparently aware of the other superhero
movies, and talks
about them, and is aware that he is himself in a superhero
movie, but still commits to doing regular
movie stuff
like fighting his enemies and mooning over lost loves and worrying
about his friends dying.
In a fabulous interview with Rolling Stone, Gerwig said «I just don't feel
like I've seen very many
movies about 17 - year - old girls
where the question is not, «Will she find the right guy» or «Will he find her?»
At the film's press junket, James Corden, Rose Byrne, Domhnall Gleeson, Margot Robbie and Elizabeth Debicki spoke at a conference
about finding their character's voice, working opposite CGI characters that weren't really there, Flopsy's lisp, the similarities between General Hux (in the Star Wars films) and Mr. McGregor, the mystery of why these rabbits
where jackets, and what they would
like children to learn from seeing this
movie.
Like characters in one of those zombie
movies where no one says «zombie,» the crew of the Cloverfield space station — a big metal psilocybin mushroom orbiting near - future Earth — doesn't know what it's in for, having left our planet without ever having seen a single sci - fi horror
movie: not Alien, not Event Horizon, and definitely nothing
about science gone wrong.
In the footsteps of other raunchy coming - of - age comedies
like Superbad and American Pie
where teens just want to have a lot of sex comes Blockers, a
movie about three parents who will stop at nothing to sabotage their daughters» sex lives.
There are some people who seem to think it's ridiculous to think
about the universe of Pixar's animated franchise Cars beyond its surface - level existence of a world
where automobiles can talk just
like animals have in countless Disney
movies before.
Zelda U info, such as Storyline, Boss Fights, and possible extra mode
where you play as a brand new protagonist PaD: SME info, such as new characters and storyline Confirming the Paper Mario 5 rumor, confirming the return of partners and a post-game storyline Pokemon Delta Emerald or Gen. 7 confirmation, or Battle Frontier DLC Mario Maker new playable characters and art styles, as well as level styles (even though there probably is) Kirby and the Rainbow Curse info, maybe talkong
about new characters / storyline featuring Bandanna Dee or King Dedede Info on the rumored «Mario
Movie» Stuff
about Projects Giant Robot and Codename STEAM And some more stuff I probably don't care
about much,
like Xenoblade or StarFox
It could be
like a hangout
movie where he talks to Lizzy Caplan
about N'awlins and does cool poses in his trench coat.
Brendan Fraser, a guy with talent only to waste it with such shit
movies like «Furry Vengeance»
where he's now become one of these derp - de-derp guys
like Adam Sandler, Vince Vaughn, and Nicolas Cage who just don't seem to care
about the qualities of the films just as long as they're paid.
It may seem
like an odd thing to say
about a
movie in which a teenaged virgin receives a knife to the groin, but nothing in Night Train Murders is as hard to take as the moment in Last House
where a kidnapped victim is forced to piss herself.
I must say that this was one of the worst
movies I've ever watched, «Evil Dead» was better than this mound of shit... Gareth Edwards should be banned from directing hence forth, and now I hear he's directing the new Star Wars spin - off... I'm not one to talk down to others but let's be honest, you have to be retarded to
like this
movie... It made absolutely no sense, the script (the most important piece to any
movie) was terrible, the plot was stupid, the acting was horrible and it seemed that the actors who were chosen were acting for a different
movie all together...
Where was the sense of urgency, I mean there were 300 foot tall behemoths walking through buildings and all you could show us was who was going ride with the little boy on the school bus... Maybe if all the main characters died and they just let Godzilla do his thing from there on out an eyebrow could've been raised but unfortunately, there isn't one good thing to say
about this
movie... I'm shocked the WB handed over one their biggest names to Legendary Pictures... Let's not forget what they've done with Superman Returns... This is shameful...
A problem arises in rare cases
like The Ex
where one has no feelings one way or the other
about a
movie.
I adore the moment
where Greg — the main character, who makes terrible homages to classics
like Midnight Cowboy, A Clockwork Orange and Breathless (and many, many more of my favorite
movies)-- is in his room directly above
where his parents are fighting
about his grades and how he won't be admitted into college the following year.