I've been talking
a lot about the film's emotional elements, but fundamentally, «Kung Fu Panda 3» is just flat - out funny.
It says
a lot about the film that it isn't just the villains who are guilty of inexcusable sadism and shocking disregard for life.
I didn't have any problems with it, and I guess it just made me happy that I really didn't know a whole
lot about the film (besides having seen the trailers) before seeing it.
I will say this though, the boring generic title does say
a lot about the film.
The film's cast says
a lot about the film's appeal.
It says
a lot about the film's conscientiousness — hardly a word one normally applies to a slasher flick — that Mr. Harrison is acknowledged at the finale, struggling to stand up on knees reduced to jelly by confirmation that his little girl is dead; there's a reason the French chose to call this Tragic Christmas.
Casting tells
a lot about this film and its message.
There's
a lot about this film that makes me think Richard Curtis is a misogynist hiding in plain sight, and it's not just that the women in Tim's family randomly don't share the gift of time travel the men have.
If knowing
a lot about film would be a criteria to be a member, why isn't Roger Ebert in the Academy then?
I've thought
a lot about this film in the context of how it applies to our contemporary world, and I think there is something about Solomon that stretches across time and place, that touches something very deep inside us all.
He has about as much filmmaking experience as Beyonce and surely knows
a lot about film.
** / **** Image B + Sound B Commentary B + starring Art Carney, Ellen Burstyn, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Larry Hagman screenplay by Paul Mazursky and Josh Greenfeld directed by Paul Mazursky by Alex Jackson I complain
a lot about film criticism being reduced to archaeology, but I don't think I've ever seen anything quite as impenetrable along these lines as Paul Mazursky's 1974 sleeper Harry and Tonto.
We can't tell you a whole
lot about the film other then what we hear from the official Facebook that a big announcement will be made around valentine days, so keep checking Dark Universe for further updates on the film.
I like
a lot about the film.
Death rears its head as something even Avengers might legitimately fear, but it says
a lot about this film that one mid-ranking character actually dies twice, and the options for resurrection by the end are almost too multitudinous to get your head around.
For all you need to know about the film, grab the current issue of Empire, which just so happens to have Thor and Loki on its covers and
lots about the film inside.
Not exact matches
With his latest opus due out this month and a half - dozen more
films on the way, the director and historian Ken Burns has learned a
lot about how to manage big teams through even bigger projects.
Daniels, an adult
film star whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, also told Cooper how she was threatened by an unknown man in a Las Vegas parking
lot to stop talking
about the encounter.
Although the movie has received a
lot of praise for its scientific accuracy, it's not quite enough for deGrasse Tyson's liking, who went on a small Twitter rant
about the
film's inconsistencies.
It's also a
film that works because there are
lots of stories from the perspectives of heroic soldiers and Jewish survivors of WWII, but far fewer
about those living in occupied countries who did what they could, with what they had to pursue justice.
In addition to the stunning accomplishment that is the
film, it raises a
lot of question of the depth of the sci - fi genre — the issues the genre can tackle and what it teaches
about God and life.
«s internal debate over this sets up a fascinating conversation
about the balance between personal ambition and responsibility to others that I don't believe a
lot of parents will see coming after watching the
film with their children.
Coco «s internal debate over this sets up a fascinating conversation
about the balance between personal ambition and responsibility to others that I don't believe a
lot of parents will see coming after watching the
film with their children.
There's a
lot to be said
about Lady Bird, a wonderful
film about a young girl's final year of high school in Sacramento.
I've also been thinking a
lot recently
about the
film industry.
The better instructors show a
lot of
films, go over breathing and relaxation techniques every week, talk a
lot about pain, and otherwise provide down - and - dirty preparation.»
I had the privilege of watching this
film on the Disney
lot, and afterwards going behind the scenes at Disney Animation studios to learn a little bit
about how the
film was made from story to art to animation.
YOUR
LOT - are
about to make it an offence to
film police officers going
about their lawful business of beating up members of the public.
I am grateful for the journey and I have learned a
lot,
about the subject,
about myself,
about what it takes to make such a
film.
It's the connection between the two that Antonacci says in a 34 - page audit brings up a
lot of questions — including uncertainty
about a $ 200,000 loan from the county to the entity that runs the
film hub.
RELATED: Here's What Indoor Cycling Exclusively for a Month Did For My BodyThe campaign just released their first fashion
film and you're going to recognize a
lot of their recruits for the empowering campaign as some of your favorite models currently changing the conversation
about beauty ideals (and how absolutely unrealistic they can be).
Since then, more than 20 million people have seen the
film and Joe realized there's still a
lot for him to learn
about becoming healthy and staying that way.
We're gonna need a minute to process this whole situation... Okay, now we're ready to talk
about the purple - and - black - and - teal lace caped gown, which shows a
lot of leg and a even more side cleavage at the opening ceremony of the
film festival.
Since I became a little obsessed
about editing video lately, this time around a vlog comes before photo diary Rome is obviously such a beautiful city that I couldn't stop myself from
filming everything around me, and the result is this little vlog of me hanging around the city with my family, eating a
lot of pizza, posing in front of Trevi Fountain and admiring this incredibly beautiful city.
As if you already aren't suspending disbelief watching a
film about dinosaurs mingling among humans, there were a
lot of other moments of, «that can't happen!!!»
I've worked a
lot with the creative and business sides of
film and theatre but would love to know more
about setting up a shot and the technical parts of
filming with a camera.
I got a
lot of questions
about what I bought so figured it was easiest to just
film a quick haul video.
We talked
about some of the behind - the - scenes of JvM, the upcoming apocalyptic
film festival, End of Days, the overall state of horror
films, and a whole
lot more.
JvM came
about because I have done several other fan
films and I read a
lot of the comments that are placed on YouTube.
Having re watched the trailer after the
film, the it does pretty much give away what the
film is really
about and make the twists a
lot less surprising.
It's a science fiction
film that gives you a
lot of plot to chew on and some genuine moral dilemmas —
about sacrifice, guilt, heinous crimes to protect the greater good and what not.
Besides being quite off - beat, this
film tells a
lot about grieving, and a
lot about how we deal with the extreme losses in our lives.
A
lot of people have a phobia
about these creepy crawlies and of course it makes for engaging horror
films.
PANDA 2 is just
about as much fun as the first
film, with
lots of laughs and action peppered into the brisk ninety minute run time.
Older Joe (Bruce Willis, whom Gordon - Levitt has been somewhat awkwardly made to look like) has other plans in mind for the past and escapes his execution, beginning the
film's grinding chase and giving us
lots to wonder
about in regard to theories of time travel and butterfly effect and all those other head - scratchers.
If you haven't, there are a
lot of really interesting behind the scenes revelations
about the
film production, locations, makeup, and 3D.
This turned out to be a ham - fisted and theologically suspect
film about a possible scenario at the end of the age, utilizing a
lot of the imagery and the narrative as found in the book of The Revelation of John.
That's all well and good but Sony's Anniversary Edition DVD from 2004 had a
lot more: an hour - long documentary on the making of the
film, a lengthy doc
about real - life AIDS victims, and Bruce Springsteen's «Streets of Philadelphia» music video.
We went and saw this suppossply 12a
film however after
about 1 hr there was a
lot of violence of which I thought should have been a 18 or maybe 15 certicate, I would only go and see this
film again if there was more of the doggies xx
There are a
lot of things
about Order of the Phoenix which are appealing, and any one of them could have the capstone for a
film in its own right.