Sentences with phrase «lot after the movie»

Not exact matches

After all, the Netflix 100 has a lot of room for high budget movies.
Now, my guess is that a lot of viewers left the theatre after watching the movie thoroughly horrified by what was presented in understandable form to the typical «main street» American.
Note: After doing a lot of reading, research, and thinking on the topics in this post, I wrote a follow - up post about the pagan roots of Christianity here and some of my concluding thoughts about Zeitgeist the movie.
After watching the live cesarean birth on the TODAY show last week and then the commercial for Jennifer Lopez's new movie The Back - Up Plan during the Superbowl *, I've been thinking a lot about the way childbirth is portrayed in popular culture — on TV and in the movies — and how that influences us.
6 months after we were in the relationship he got a job in a supermarket as security guard, but here in my country that does nt really makes a lot, its like almost $ 300 dollars per month, i make 600 up to 800 per month, by taking calls in a call center, he never went to college he only graduated highschool, im in law school right now... from the very beginning since i knew he did nt have a job or was making money he could spend, if i had money i would invite him out to dinner, or to the movies or whatever and it was me paying for it which i did nt mind, he is not the kind of men who buys flower, or invite u to the movies, or out, he rather visit me at home and watch a movie in netflix and thats it, we have made plans to go out, but none of them works out, something always happen, and the day it may happen, i say no, just because i think i will have to pay for the date..
After watching the live cesarean birth on the TODAY show last week and then the commercial for Jennifer Lopez's new movie, The Back - Up Plan, during the Superbowl, I've been thinking a lot about the way childbirth is portrayed in popular culture - on TV and in the movies - and how that influences us.
So after we indulged in lots of food and are almost experiencing a food - coma it is time for some christmas movies.
After lots of traveling (and more to come soon) I feel like I just want to do nothing for a couple days:) Ive also been getting in the holiday spirit lately... listening to Christmas music, watching holiday movies, finishing up my shopping (aka ordering stuff online).
After all at the end of the day, isn't a superhero movie supposed to be about men and women in tights having fun, saving the world kicking a whole lot of ass doing so?
Hey my name is Luke and I am a fun athletic guy who likes to relax but also let loose Im looking for someone who can have a lot of fun and also can stay in after a long week and watch a movie.
After the outside lot, we returned inside, to displays of all the amazing creatures and special effects from the movies, various scale models of different sets, and then, one of the parts I had been most excited about — we walked up Diagon Alley!
I felt like peeling out in the parking lot after watching this movie.
Even though those three ran more than nine hours total, Jackson still needed to drop a lot of material from JRR Tolkien's source; after all, the book filled well over 1000 pages, so even three long movies couldn't cover everything.
After all, if you're looking for a movie that features not just an enormous gorilla but a monstrous reptile and a wolf so massive that (spoiler alert) it can take down a helicopter in midair, there is not a lot else to choose from.
Disaster Movie is just that a disaster there was only one funny part, I expected a lot more after watching Super Hero Movie, I wouldn't recommend this mMovie is just that a disaster there was only one funny part, I expected a lot more after watching Super Hero Movie, I wouldn't recommend this mMovie, I wouldn't recommend this moviemovie.
But after I heard a lot of positive reviews on this movie, I was tempted to watch this movie..
He's a voice here and, after watching this (and the conceptually interesting but not amazingly executed film JCVD where he played himself but wasn't really allowed to crack skulls) I just want a really cool hard R - rated kickboxing movie where he gets to waste a lot of bad dudes.
After showing some promise (Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey, Tom and Huck, The Borrowers), director Peter Hewitt has struck out a lot with his most recent big screen fare like Garfield: The Movie and Zoom, but he seems comfortable helming a sequel distanced enough to create no positive expectations.
A lot of fans said it will be impossible to show any good character development for Bilbo if they end the movie after the warg attack.
Basically the script was in development in some capacity or another since immediately after the release of Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade, with a lot of revisions mostly hinging on how much the movie should look like a»50s sci - fi flick and how much it should retain the classic adventure - serials vibe.
After all, despite losing both of its directors, The Flash standalone film has a lot of promise in terms of talent already, after assembling an exciting cast for movie with Miller, Kiersey Clemons as Iris West, Billy Crudup as Henry Allen, and Ray Fisher set to reprise his role as Victor Stone / Cyborg in the After all, despite losing both of its directors, The Flash standalone film has a lot of promise in terms of talent already, after assembling an exciting cast for movie with Miller, Kiersey Clemons as Iris West, Billy Crudup as Henry Allen, and Ray Fisher set to reprise his role as Victor Stone / Cyborg in the after assembling an exciting cast for movie with Miller, Kiersey Clemons as Iris West, Billy Crudup as Henry Allen, and Ray Fisher set to reprise his role as Victor Stone / Cyborg in the film.
Not bad at all.this film keeps you guessing in ways you never do a lot in horror films.Rob Zombie directs theses actors like I've never seen a horror director do before.this movie is truly amazing, people are calling it «terrible» I call it «good» it's the kind of horror film that actually deals with characters and not just pointless blood and guts.I felt like all these characters really did go through something, and this movie is truly just about them overcoming it.I don't consider this a horror film, I consider this a drama / horror film, cause that is what it is, and I love it.this mvie isn't just about a killer killing people, it actually deals with the people he's after anf even deals with himself at times, which I truly loved.Rob Zombie has proved to me again that he could direct.perfect seq...
She's been through a lot, in a movie that's pretty mean toward women in general (the exception being a gun - toting mama who, in a tired joke, abbreviates her swearing in front of her son) and kids in particular (Paul punches an 11 - year - old car thief after the kid kicks him in the junk).
I also believe there's so chance that after a lot of flops, the Farrelly brothers have another really funny movie left in them.
the names of the tracks pretty much indicate what moods and scenes they accompany so i'm sure i'll enjoy it a lot more after i see the movie (thursday midnight!!!)
We even see the pseudo-return of Bishop (in the form of Mr. Weyland, the company CEO who the Bishop models were designed after) And then the movie goes and screws it up ten ways from Sunday, a lot of it thanks to Mr. PG - 13.
But her memoir left a lot out, and that's where writer - director Aaron Sorkin's movie «Molly's Game,» taking place before and after the publication of her book, comes in.
And like, and after the first week, it got to be a lot of fun so like when it's too much fun you don't know what kind of movie it was.
After the dramatic real - life disaster of September 11 2001 there was a lot of speculation in the media about how Hollywood would probably lay off making disaster movies like Deep Impact and Independence Day for a while.
There's a lot riding on its success to keep this universe afloat after their previous movies have yielded mediocre reviews from audiences and critics.
There is a lot of curiosity surrounding this movie, after its initial directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller were replaced mid-shoot by Ron Howard.
Let's hope, especially, that they don't get Oscar dreams because a) that's not going to happen — France always has a lot to choose from for Oscar submissions and they're far more likely to go with The Past if they're picking a Cannes title — and b) distributors who have those delusional Oscar dreams tend to hold their movies until after nominations at which point they put them on the backburner when they aren't nominated.
The movie was getting hyped up and I wanted to see what was all the fuss about and after seeing the movie I can say that It Follows isn't the scariest movie of all time, but it's still a great horror movie with a lot to like from it (even the soundtrack).
Sure, this movie has a helluva lot to live up to after 2007's Hot Fuzz but there's hope for this one.
Company president Alan Donnes — who was a writer and producer on National Lampoon - branded fare like Another Dirty Movie and the «Andrew McCarthy is accidentally given sex reassignment surgery» movie Snatched, before stepping into the president's chair in 2012 — issued a statement shortly after the new series was announced, saying, «Their proposed show can be about a lot of things, but it sure won't be about anything owned by, related to, or branded by National Lampoon.&rMovie and the «Andrew McCarthy is accidentally given sex reassignment surgery» movie Snatched, before stepping into the president's chair in 2012 — issued a statement shortly after the new series was announced, saying, «Their proposed show can be about a lot of things, but it sure won't be about anything owned by, related to, or branded by National Lampoon.&rmovie Snatched, before stepping into the president's chair in 2012 — issued a statement shortly after the new series was announced, saying, «Their proposed show can be about a lot of things, but it sure won't be about anything owned by, related to, or branded by National Lampoon.»
Only a year after «High - Rise» had its world premiere in Toronto, Wheatley returns to the fest with a darker, tighter, simpler affair — one of those «70s B - movies with bad guys, badder guys and a whole lot of firepower.
After all, the movie pulled a 78 % on Rotten Tomatoes and that is saying a lot for a film like this.
The movie begins with a meet - cute at Wrigley Field between Gary (Vaughn) and Brooke (Aniston), and after the happy - couple photo montage over the credits (it includes a lot of shots of Vaughn shirtless, which made me wonder who was shooting these seemingly intimate moments between Gary and Brooke), we see the domesticated Gary and Brooke, who share a condo.
The trailer features lots of over-the-top action sequences — it is a Statham movie after all — and even de Niro looks like he's ready to get stuck in.
Otherwise, there's a lot to appreciate and the ending alone makes a viewing worthwhile, but the movie won't keep its hold on you after the credits roll.
In retrospect, Zack Snyder's Watchmen movie has a lot to answer for — the graphic novel includes lots of images of dead bodies littering New York as a result of Ozymandias» plan, but Snyder and screenwriter David Hayter made a conscious decision to show no carnage whatsoever — because they thought showing dead bodies would be too much, after 9/11.
After leaving the movie, I tried recommending it to other Fantastic Fest attendees and couldn't stop myself from saying, «Well it's a lot like (this movie), but instead of (this plot device), it's (this other horror plot device).»
They are either hired before a film is seen at all, based on hope and expectations, or they are hired after a movie gets a lot of attention — at a film festival, for example — or is a surprise hit.
I really loved this movie, as it's seductively simple, but packed with lots to stew over after it ends.
A lot of people, after hearing, «It's not a movie,» from a close collaborator — much less Ira Glass — would quietly retire that project.
An Oscar - bound performance delivered on a silver platter, «Darkest Hour» makes up for a lot of the money gigs Gary Oldman has done in recent years, slithering through one action movie after another, portraying a Eurotrash or Slavic adversary wielding a...
After the festival, I essentially watched nothing for two weeks (well, I watched seven movies in fifteen days, which for me is essentially nothing), so I don't have a whole lot else to update.
LEN AND COMPANY The great «hanging out» movie at TIFF offers a lot of pleasure to see Juno Temple and Rhys Ifans (who is both cantankerous and thoughtful Lou Reed type) finally share some scenes together after this being their third film «working together.»
After an underwhelming climax the movie takes an awful lot of time setting up a sequel, which I suppose is inevitable unless this thing really tanks — in which case we'll just wait a few years to see a new version starring another Academy Award winner.
I think this movie also evokes a lot of dialogue after the credits roll.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z