Sentences with phrase «little hope for this movie»

I had very little hope for this movie just because of the past films, all the rumored troubles, the rumored plot, etc but damn this trailer makes the film look good.

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Hey im josh im 18 i just live life an have fun im a nice guy i have a little weight but i hope it stops nothin i love to go out to eat an the movies and i live to shop my wardrobe really needs some help and im thankful for... read more
The only hope for Team Apatow with Bridesmaids is that the Sex and the City crowd turns out in droves, because there's little in this movie for anyone else.
We're hoping it's for the better, as was the case with Ex Machina, but a February release date is a little curious for a movie like this.
«Our hope for the movie is that it would start in the fantasy,» said Chazelle, «and get a little more realistic and intimate as we go until finally, by the end, before the audition number, we go through a long stretch with no number at all and you almost forget you're in a musical.
On the whole, while potentially giving a little too much away when it comes to the narrative, the second trailer for Star Trek Beyond gives a lot more hope that we may yet see not just a loud, thunderous action picture, but a Trek movie with a little more depth behind the adventure.
Great review, I really enjoyed this movie though I was hoping for it to be a little more tense
Since we realize there's more to come after this (a third book, which is being split into two movies), I hope we can be forgiven for getting a little impatient here.
She added, «We hope this can be the kind of spring counterprogramming for thoughtful people, people who like a little philosophy with their movies
Although the ultimate point of the movie is to appreciate what little we're actually given (and also to value the real meaning of being human), it also leaves little room for hope.
«For me, the movies are like a machine that generates empathy... It lets you understand a little bit more about different hopes, aspirations, dreams...» Roger Ebert nailed it with that speech.
Mortensen is clearly not quite the star the studio hoped he might be, and he's no Peter O'Toole, but Johnston was obviously going for a David Lean / Lawrence of Arabia feel to the movie, which extends, at least a little, to the score, which plays for the most part like an expansive western score with westernised Arab ethnic hints thrown in along the way.
REX OGLE, Little, Brown Books for Young Readers Senior Editor: «The movie Clueless (based on Jane Austen's Emma) was central to a whole generation of movie - goers, and I'm hoping that Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy does the same for graphic novel readers.
Yes, part of this love for Abrams rebirth of the franchise is nostalgia, but I do also believe that The Force Awakens is a great movie in its own right that succeeds in feeling like a Star Wars film while still retaining a tonal style all of its own, even when its a little too busy trying to replicate A New Hope.
As the only child of an aging mother, with little money for extras I watch old Christmas movies and hope that one day I will have that one, «perfect» Christmas.
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