Sentences with phrase «like everyone in this movie»

I like everyone in this movie (I must not neglect the invaluable Parker Posey, as a terrified bride).

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Everyone who steps onto the screen feels like a fully fleshed out character, not just a cheap rendition of something you've seen in a western or action movie in the past.
The posters for «Nymphomaniac» were released days ago and everyone is talking about them; I have zero interest in watching the movie because I did not like «Antichrist» and «Melancholia».
Let me bore you, why don't I It involves doing laundry (TIP: do your laundry when everyone's out - like Friday night - instead of waiting the long wait in the sunday laundry craze), getting in my comfy PJs, doing a charcoal facial mask, and watching a movie or catching up on some favorite TV shows (which are The Flash and Timeless currently!).
Aaron Judge Rhys Hoskins is the flavor of the month, the rookie who looks like two Mark McGwires in a trenchcoat trying to sneak into an R - rated movie, a generic slugger out of central casting, and I can respect why everyone is excited.
Yes, meals are included, as are all organized activities (ziplines and ropes for those 10 - years - old and up, plus climbing wall, fishing, nature hikes, and water play for everyone) and non-organized options such as horseshoes, archery, catching fireflies at dusk (it was like a scene from a movie), and simply relaxing on the deck with a coffee or lemonade and taking in the beautiful views.
Attending the show with some of my favorite blogger girls (+ Ricardo;)-RRB- was so much fun and I loved how everyone was wearing Marina's pinkish and super stylish pieces — I felt like living in my Clueless movie and I totally loved it!
In order to get new energy, everyone should sometimes take a time out, e.g. I like coffee partys with my best friend, a movie night with my sweetheart or my favorite hobby: looking for the latest fashion trends.
Whether we're easy - going or fun - loving, whether we love going out or love cuddling up for a movie in, whether we hate playing games or love the outdoors... putting any of this in our profiles make us sound, well, like everyone else.
hello everyone, im here to hopefully find someone that is not afraid of love... i live in Texas, but really want to move somewhere else, i like cooking, baking, reading, online game, fishing, hunting, camping, watching movies and cuddling, all types of music if it sounds good to me then i listen, im a ver...
But while the sequel benefits from Reynolds» superhuman charisma as the charmingly annoying, katana - wielding protagonist, the film nevertheless feels too much like more of the same: more of the same gross - out gags, more of the same irreverent jokes, more bits where Deadpool has to regrow severed limbs to the disgust of everyone around him, more running commentary on the movie he's in....
You could have replaced everyone in this movie with the cast of some lily - white show like Dawson's Creek and nobody would notice the difference.
If you placed a few hundred random people into a movie theatre and asked them to invest their time in this film, I can guarantee that at least 50 percent would either walk out or despise their experience, but that's okay because not everyone likes every single piece of art.
Chewing the scenery MY ASS Anne Hathaway did a spectacular playing Tantee A PERSON IN PAIN as she is singing she is putting emotion into the song that way we feel the pain she's going through how is that in any way «chewing the scenery» 2nd the close - ups have a purpose Tom Hooper wanted to you to feel the actor's emotion's and he wanted to see the actors sing up - close because obviously this is a sad story and he wanted it to look like staged play is that a crime 3rd why is everyone nitpicking we get a good quality movie for the first time and this is what u do NITPICK NITPICK NITPICK this was a fantastic movie and you know it nitpickeIN PAIN as she is singing she is putting emotion into the song that way we feel the pain she's going through how is that in any way «chewing the scenery» 2nd the close - ups have a purpose Tom Hooper wanted to you to feel the actor's emotion's and he wanted to see the actors sing up - close because obviously this is a sad story and he wanted it to look like staged play is that a crime 3rd why is everyone nitpicking we get a good quality movie for the first time and this is what u do NITPICK NITPICK NITPICK this was a fantastic movie and you know it nitpickein any way «chewing the scenery» 2nd the close - ups have a purpose Tom Hooper wanted to you to feel the actor's emotion's and he wanted to see the actors sing up - close because obviously this is a sad story and he wanted it to look like staged play is that a crime 3rd why is everyone nitpicking we get a good quality movie for the first time and this is what u do NITPICK NITPICK NITPICK this was a fantastic movie and you know it nitpickers
Sure, it bothered me that apparently everyone from their planet is blond and Caucasian and there didn't appear to be a single minority to be found in the entire movie, but setting aside the thorough white - washing, I liked it!
Like everyone else in the movie, Alice has to grow up in her own way, and while «Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates» may not be a particularly convincing or memorable portrait of maturation, the fact that Kendrick's character even has an arc is enough to make you believe that bro comedies are finally coming of age.
As you can see in the player above, the group talked about what it was like when everyone was together for the first time in their costumes, what Ezra Miller and Jason Moma stole from set, if the set was different when Zack Snyder and Joss Whedon were each directing, the message of Justice League and why it's important in 2017, how Batman needs to adjust his way of operating due to the external threats on the planet, what they each hope fans take away from watching the movie, and a lot more.
«These are all dark - skinned actors playing Africans, and I feel like it would have just been off to see me as a bi-racial American with a Nigerian accent just pretending that I'm the same colour as everyone else in the movie,» she explained.
But yet again, that's the great thing about film... not everyone has to like... I, for one, HATED lost in translation and will NEVER see what the fuss about that movie was.
But in «The Nutty Professor» he's back with exuberance and energy, in a movie that's like a thumb to the nose for everyone who said he'd lost it.
Then the movie gets out and everyone who was in attendance starts tweeting things like, «The strobe light, Nic Cage screaming movie is really crazy.»
AICN pointed out a press release today from MGM that lists a new RoboCop movie alongside upcoming franchise films already in development like Quantum of Solace, The Thomas Crown Affair 2 (with RoboCop director Paul Verhoeven on board) and everyone's favorite future films, The Pink Panther 2 and 3.
Whenever I see phrases like «equal - opportunity offender» or «skewers all sides» or «something to offend everyone» in a movie review, I fear what it really means is that the filmmakers are spineless flip - floppers, pandering to the audience with desperate attempts to please everybody by insulting everybody.
This won't be to everyone's taste, but very quickly became like candy to me — because, of course, by giving each scene and sequence its full weight and measure (there are rich, trenchant dialogue scenes in this movie, several of them; never better than Jesper Christensen's Mr. White having a quiet word with Bond, or Seydoux's Madeleine passing angrily, drunkenly out, muttering to herself in French), Spectre begins to feel like something no Bond movie has ever felt like before: an actual movie.
I imagine this is great for anyone who is blind and / or deaf, but for everyone else, it's like watching a captivating movie in your native language with closed captioning turned on while listening to someone provide an audio commentary on what you're watching.
The Dolby Surround soundmix is sharp and workmanlike — like the movie that it decorates, nothing remarkable, nothing jarring — while a feature - length commentary provided by Hackford and screenwriter Thomas Rickman is difficult to sit through, not for the fact of any dead spots (there aren't any), but for the way that Hackford likes to talk about how race was an issue in the Old South as though everyone else is an idiot.
Hidden Figures taking the prize for Best Ensemble in a Motion Picture honestly seems right on brand as it's big ensemble with name actors in a movie everyone likes, without the big Oscar nominee in the race.
The whole movie is like that, telling you what to think and painting characters in broad strokes, good or bad (numbering most everyone we're seeing among the decent folks).
Vaughn promised something «bigger and bolder and funnier and crazier» in the upcoming movie and said, «The church sequence, everyone wants something like that.
Movie review: Deadpool 2 Ryan Reynolds still has the magical combination of charm and smarm that makes Deadpool unique in the superhero universe, but this highly self - aware sophomore effort feels like being at a party where everyone is taking selfies.
cop Steve Burns (Al Pacino) is asked before going undercover in William Friedkin's dirty - scary thriller about a serial murderer preying on gay men in late - Seventies New York — in which everyone looks like Al Pacino, all the victims as well as the killer, which is why he's recruited: he's bait (and the movie keeps hinting — fuck — he might also be the killer).
Denis Villeneuve's «Blade Runner 2049» is easily one of the most anticipated releases of the fall movie season, and it looks like everyone deciding to see the movie on the big screen is going to want to make themselves very, very comfortable in their seats.
Everyone else, though, is acting like they're in a magic - infused Scorsese movie, which is just the wrong tone for this nonsense with magic wands and wizards — called «brights» in slang.
Sometimes when I go to the movies and you see characters on the screen that have these amazing, incredibly unrealistic lives, I can't help but wonder wouldn't it be great to see a Romantic Comedy or Drama where everyone lead boring, bland lives like we do in the real world?
Speaking on the success of the first movie, Emmerich added that: «I think it's the first movie where you saw aliens come in a total overwhelming way, and I think after that no one could do it because everyone said, «That's like Independence Day.»
Everyone in this movie looks like they could be a real person.
Everyone is based on something in Marvel lore, be it iconic comic book storylines or films and TV; Charlie Cox's Daredevil from the Netflix series is a playable character, as are Vulture, Killmonger, Hela, and «Gladiator» Hulk and Thor from movies like Spider - Man: Homecoming, Black Panther, and Thor: Ragnarok.
His first film, Sicario, was one of the top ten films of last year, due in large part to his brilliant script (and also to everyone else involved with the movie, like director Dennis Villeneuve and cinematographer Roger Deakins).
Its sole bonus feature is a 11 - minute making - of featurette which interweaves footage from the set and film itself with interview chats with Bateman, Kunis, Judge and producer John Altschuler, and Judge mocks his acting cameo in the movie and shares that his inspiration for Kunis» character was «a sociopath whom everyone happens to like
Not everyone will like it, but it's one of the most essential movie experiences of 2015 in that it's a prime example of a major filmmaker playing with the issues of today and his filmmaking abilities.
From its opening shot — a slowly zooming pan of a diffuse Los Angeles vista — Greenberg seems imbued with the air of those movies like The Long Goodbye, Shampoo, and Leigh's own co-directed The Anniversary Party that managed to capture, in a few shorthand gestures, the literal and figurative haze that can seem to envelop the city and everyone in it.
When Terrence Malick made The Thin Red Line in the late»90s after two decades away from feature directing, it seemed like everyone turned up for a small role in the movie.
To the degree that I had «problems» with the latter movie — being a critic with Tarantino problems is so embarrassing, like breaking out in hives whenever you eat a food everyone else seems to relish — most of them had to do with the film's treatment of Leigh's Daisy.
As Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle, Bad Boys II, and Legally Blonde 2 touch down in theatres, Die Another Day, The Jungle Book 2, and the Brady Bunch movies land on DVD, and then there are the cross-promotions: It seems like everyone wants a piece of the fallout from Universal's big - screen Hulk, with Fox, Buena Vista, Anchor Bay, and Universal itself issuing «Hulk» - branded discs prior to the feature film's June 20th opening.
When, finally, in 2015, he was nominated for an Oscar for his 12 - year - odyssey of a movie, Boyhood, it felt like a vindication for everyone who has ever wanted to do it his / her way without compromise.
With that in mind, I'd say that everyone who likes or loves the movie should consider this a must - have for their DVD collection.
There are so many great films out there... and all the quality movies deserve recognition... but The Revenant is simply an astonishing achievement, and i am not surprised at all it just wins awards after awards.Let's see if it also wins the Oscar.I agree that this film is not for everyone, and many just don't like it.But movie is art, and just like art... some people love it and some not.Like a painting... even if we all look at the same painting, some of us will see more in it.It is the year of Alejandro G.Inarritu, the year of Leo..
I have to believe you had all your family members write concuring your terrible review, as everyone I seen in a very Large theatre seem to love it, I am sure movies like YA YA Sister hood and other slower paced films will still be made for folks like you, its just a shame that someone so out of touch with what the «public» likes is getting paid to review movies.Your like the George bush of Movie critics.
Never ones to turn down a good montage, the Academy's livestream opened with a stirring tribute to itself before cutting to hosts Andy Serkis and Tiffany Haddish, who failed to score an (admittedly long - shot) Best Supporting Actress nomination for her role in Girls Trip but cracked everyone up with her struggle to pronounce nominees» names (hi, Daniel Kaluuya) and quips like, «I should see this Dunkirk movie.
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