Sentences with phrase «line of the movie some like»

To quote Joe E. Brown in the memorable last line of the movie Some Like It Hot: «Nobody's perfect.»
When it comes to the line of movies like The Avengers, Iron Man, Thor and others, it is officially dubbed Earth - 199999.

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In an ever - more bottom - line - conscious era of movie - making, it sounds like an impossible mission.
Lines from old movies like The Wizard of Oz («Lions, and tigers, and bears, oh my!»)
I am guessing the players are now playing for Euro and Giroud he can go take a gun line each of the above mentioned players in a circle like in the movie «Wanted» shot themselves for such a miserable performance they have done till now.
In addition to being the stunning backdrop for countless movies, for 125 years this sandstone formation has yielded a continuous line of important Triassic dinosaurs, like Coelophysis and Dromomeron.
The main lesson Mauersberger got from the workshop, he says, was to structure a talk like a movie: Create a line of tension from the beginning to the end.
One of the reasons why biopic movies — even the best ones like Ray, Walk The Line, and The Aviator, to name a few — leave me partially unsatisfied is that they tend to be overly long and repetitive.
I'm currently in law school but i take most of my classes off line because i work for the railroad and those hours can be very demanding, i have a daughter named Hailey and i love to do lame stuff like movies, bowling and paint ball shooting... i just bought my first home in dec of 2013 so i'm very proud of myself for that.
I'm currently in law school but i take most of my classes off line because i work for the railroad and those hours can be very demanding, i have a daughter named Hailey and i love to do lame stuff like movies, bowling and paint ball shooting... i just bought my first home in dec of 2013 so i'm...
I would like to find a fun guy for maybe a nice dinner, a walk, a movie, a couple lines of bowling, who knows.
I like doing a lot of things for fun like watching movies, listening to music, spending time with that special someone and more like my work line which gives me an opportunity to do a lot of things..
Game Republic has crafted a gem of its own that will be often compared with games like Ico and perhaps even Zelda, but the story bond between gamer and characters has truly been mastered in the senses that if one of the characters died (as in story line) then you would shed a tear or two (something movies can hardly ever achieve).
And the movie does have its flaws: for such a supposedly important author, Eiffel's work sounds like it has more in common with Oprah's Book Club than Saul Bellow, those two boobs from the Sonic Drive - Thru commercials are inexplicably cast as co-workers (perhaps to contribute to the entire atmosphere of unreality), and the whole thing plays like Charlie Kaufman Lite... blurring the lines of reality and unreality, but without the messy cynicism.
Similar to Inception and Pulp Fiction (okay, maybe not so much the latter), this movie is horribly misunderstood by the common person, but to anyone who has a sense of meta - humour, good cinematography, writing, and great plot line this movie shines like lamp in a dark basement (See what I did there, I was implying that horror movies in general aren't that great... I was also referencing the movie).
so, yeah, the movie is definitely portraying him as pervy, but in a way, as you mention, that paints him as socially unformed and too stupid to know where lines are... which is also shown by his inappropriate nudity and his child - like adoration of Phil.
American movie audiences don't like movies about «these sorts of people»; we prefer it when the poverty line is something to be crossed, and then crossed back the other way, the way Will Smith did on the road to bootstraps fame and fortune in «The Pursuit of Happyness.»
Attempts to delve beneath the surface of Hollywood's rampant narcissism and fascination with technology, but ultimately feels like just one more in the long line of films this year about the business of making movies.
Now if the movie crowd is anything like the 10,000 folks who line up every time he speaks, the box office should exceed that of «Black Panther.»
Sounds like a train wreck of a story line, but this is a movie so of course they hit it off.
This further infuriated the small base of WCW Fans as well as Wrestling fans in general against the Movie further.As far as I recall, I was interested at the time to see anything involving Wrestling period and was somewhat excited to see it.I already expressed how much I like, so I will finish up by saying I could understand at the time why people disliked the Movie back then, but now I have absolutely no comprehension why people still consider it one of the worst Wrestling Movies of all time.The bottom line is that compared to most «Wrestling Movies», Ready To Rumble still holds up nicely and for anyone to simply hate on it without reexamining it again is just stupid in my opinion.I guarantee you if you watch it again objectively now of days I believe that you will see it in A entirely different light.
Part of the problem, frankly, is that Marvel has done perhaps too good a job marketing the movie, to the extent most of the best lines and moments (like Thor seeing the Hulk and enthusiastically shouting, «He's a friend from work!»)
Charles Burnett: If you look back in the day, like Killer of Sheep, is one of those seminal American movies... One of the great American movies that you can look down the line and see how traces itself to Barry Jenkins.
As a director, Vogt - Roberts has already demonstrated that he can help actors walk an incredibly rewarding line between drama and comedy, which should be useful considering the movie's potentially goofy set up (I'm aware Skull Island is a staple of cinematic history, but it sounds like a rejected proposal for a Disney Parks ride).
There isn't one cheesy line to be found in this movie, which seems to be like some sort of miracle for a film adapted from young adult literature.
The film, which is considered the «' Citizen Kane of bad movies»,» became a cult hit, spawning midnight screenings across the nation and now worldwide where fans quote iconic lines like «Oh hi, Mark» and «You're tearing me apart, Lisa» as they watch the film onscreen — in between throwing plastic spoons.
Like many of his lines, these sentences would be better suited for bumper stickers rather than movie dialogue.
To borrow a line from one of Spielberg's earlier movies, it seems like the inventors of the Oasis «were so preoccupied with whether they could, they didn't stop to think if they should.»
But there is one thing I do grasp: when New Line Cinema puts Dwayne Johnson and Jeffrey Dean Morgan in a movie where giant mutated apes who like to play practical jokes fight giant flying wolves and enormous armor - plated crocodiles, it is entitled to no less than three hundred million of your box office dollars.
And Alan Rickman, back as Professor Severus Snape in only a handful of scenes, manages to steal great portions of the movie with his carefully metered, acid line readings, like a cloaked version of Meryl Streep's Miranda Priestly.
That gesture is meant, I think, to pitch what follows as a throwback to smarter studio fare along the lines of Hal Ashby's Being There, but it also courts less flattering comparisons to the likes of the Police Academy movies.
In the Smithsonian Magazine, Ted Turner is quoted as saying, 0x201CWe are making a war movie to try and get people not to like war.0 x201D At the same time an officially licensed PC game of Gods and Generals is being released where the player assumes the role of a company captain on the front lines as a first player shooter.
Like Michael Moore, the filmmakers insert clips from old movies to serve as punch lines, drawing on a wealth of Hollywood biblical epics and Christian instructional videos.
I liked to watch it for Jennifer Lawrence because she is amazing but I started to think there was not much to this story line anymore and the makers of the movies just want to make more and more of money.
More like a 91 - minute thrill - ride than an astronaut adventure movie, this tour de force throws us out into space without a safety line then thrills us with a series of near misses that take our...
Then again, maybe not, because it's very unlikely if the movie's screenwriters wrote lines like «two more porters deserted during the night» (that portent of doom employed in many a Tarzan movie) while keeping a straight face.
He also tries to learn Portuguese, and one of the movie's funniest moments is when he tries to translate Bill Bixby's signature line from the 1978 TV series: «You wouldn't like me when I'm angry.»
Bottom Line: Really, even if you think you like this sort of movie, you aren't going to want any part of this.
Josh and Benny Safdie, who made this year's kaleidoscopic crime movie Good Time, split their childhood between a responsible mother in Manhattan and a manic father in Queens who introduced them to stuff like A Clockwork Orange way too young and purposefully blurred the line between reality and fiction after viewings of Kramer vs. Kramer.
To quote the most famous line in the very well known movie Forrest Gump, «Momma says life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what your going to get».
The «manic pixie» archetype has also materialized in a number of classic movies as well, with the original line - up including Audrey Hepburn's Holly Golightly from Breakfast at Tiffany's, Marilyn Monroe's Sugar from Some Like It Hot, and even Ruth Gordon's eighty - year old Maude from Harold and Maude.
Director Paul Verhoeven (Total Recall, Basic Instinct) worked tirelessly to revise scenes while actors like Kurtwood Smith, who plays Clarence Boddecker, the film's main heavy, improvised some of the movie's best lines.
With a script that makes fan fiction seem like Pulitzer material by comparison and features lines like «Kiss me like you want to get slapped,» it's impossible to not scoff your way through this wildly ineffective disaster of a movie.
Like the movie itself, Feig tiptoes just up to the edge of confirming Holtzmann is gay, but won't actually cross that line.
Audiences and Academy voters don't want to feel like they're seeing the same movie twice (even 1998's Saving Private Ryan and The Thin Red Line felt like completely separate entities), and they sure might if the same pretty - boy - officer - faces - Japanese - torture narrative becomes the focal point of both war dramas.
His most recent film, Ponyo (Disney), is released this week by Disney, which — despite the great voice line - up of their English language adaptations — treats his films more like exotic imports than mainstream movies.
While» 75's cast included the likes of Erik Estrada, Sid Caesar and Jerry Stiller, this one had extended contributions by such movie legends as James Stewart, Joseph Cotten, Olivia De Havilland and the great Jack Lemmon who passionately delivers the typical «Airport» lines without sounding foolish (the ultimate compliment for any actor).
Their catchy tagline is «Fear Good Movies» and their line - up of films this year is impressive, including some of my favorites from other fests like: Swiss Army Man, Under the Shadow, Train to Busan, Yoga Hosers, and War on Everyone.
This resulted in congestion like you wouldn't believe, lines that begin outside and snake around the block, and in one dumbfounding instance, ushers forgetting to bring in segments of lines and starting the movie without them.
With that said, however, «The Man with the Iron Fists» looks every bit like the kind of chop - socky B - movies that RZA grew up watching, so if you're expecting something more along the lines of «Kill Bill,» there's a pretty good chance you're going to walk away disappointed.
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