I thought it was one of the smartest scripts I've read, and I've done
a lot of action movies.
You'll see
a lot of action movies where they'll have a supposedly awesome female lead, but it's still a lead who is broken, has «daddy issues,» or is crippled in some form.
I took a lot of naps and watched
a lot of action movies this weekend.
A lot of martial arts and
a lot of action movies.
In addition, unlike
a lot of action movies, it did a great job of staying relatively unpredictable, and surprised a few times.
The reason I feel KILL BILL is mentioned a lot, is because of the scene where Sook - hee is under the bed watching her father die, and also her having her wedding dress on, maybe people feel is a reference to KILL BILL, but I feel that these kind of devices have been used even before KILL BILL in
a lot of action movies.
Not exact matches
The new Lion King
movie saw a
lot of hype stirred up for its casting announcements last year, but now, it looks like Disney fans will have a new point
of attachment to the live -
action remake
of the 90s classic.
I accept the Old Testament as more
of an
action movie: blood, car chases, evacuations, a
lot of special effects, seas dividing, mass murder, adultery.
They're an ethnically diverse lineup showcasing the full range
of popular entertainment: extreme fighting champions, Spanish - language tv stars,
action -
movie antiheros, animated characters, reality tv stars —
lots of reality tv stars.
The 2016
movie «Suicide Squad,» rated PG - 13, includes «
lots of action violence, from close - up execution - style murders to large - scale battles and widespread destruction that leads to the deaths
of innocent bystanders,» Common Sense Media told parents in its review.
I have a
lot of problems with watching
movies in 3D, especially
action movies, and this was one
of the few films in a while that actually held up well during the
action packed sequences.
Transformers: Revenge
of the Fallen on DS is a whole
lot better than the terrible
movie and a decent
action game in its own right.
This
movie does something few political thrillers do: it has all the world problems and stuff, but also
lots of action and a star who's not a has - been (Harrison Ford, I'm looking your way).
There's not a
lot of action in the
movie, mostly plotting the escape and what not, but the suspense level couldn't be higher throughout the whole film.
If you are into
movies with a
lot of depth and some intense
action, then Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is a
movie you need to see if you haven't seen it already.
If you like
lots of over-the-top (and sometimes ridiculous)
action movies, Mission Impossible Rogue Nation is the
movie for you.
This
movie has a good main cast, the story is good, and it has a
lot of good
action scenes.
Good: Starscream is a
lot cooler in this
movie, Best computer - graphics for any
movie to date, Original Optimus voice, Bumblebee vs. Barricade scene was awesome, Decent story, but the Unicron story is a million times better Bad: No Hot Rod or Soundwave, Shia LeBeouf, Ending, Futile attempts to connect to classic scenes, lines and concepts, No Stan Bush soundtrack, Some immature humor ruined a
lot of the
movie for me, Poor dialogue I really expected a
lot from this
movie and am very critical about my feelings towards it - Overall Michael Bay made a good
movie, but he made it appeal to the masses (immature jokes and a
lot of action) and it gave up a
lot of other crucial aspects to the story and quality
of the Transformers franchise.
It features some daring tonal shifts that make the brutality
of the
action feel more honest than a
lot of Tarantino's
movies.
This could have been a terrific
movie, but they obviously felt the need to deliver a
lot of dumb
action scenes and inane violence.
As for the
movie itself... I thought it was a great
action movie...
lots of eye candy.
The
movie is indeed a light
action adventure with
lots of moments where you'll
of course have to go with the flow (suspension
of disbelief required), but in general the direction is semi serious, with violence but no visible blood or gore, and with elements
of historical accuracy.
Semiotics aside, the
movie has some
action scenes you can follow and some you can't,
lots of talking scenes in between, and everywhere you look, some
of our finest actors are doing their best to bring human emotion into this universe.
Director Marc Webb does a really good job
of juggling the
action, comedy and drama, but his most important contribution to the
movie is providing more emotional depth to the characters, which makes Peter's various relationships a
lot more interesting.
Wiseman's version also has a
lot of action, but slows down with contemplative moments which really slow the flow
of the
movie rather than blowing your mind over and over.
Other notable 2004
action movies: The runner - up for 2004 — and the
movie I almost ended up writing about — was, in a
lot of ways, the complete opposite
of The Bourne Supremacy.
and yes, just because its a fantasy
movie doesn't mean it needs to have a
lot of action packed sequences.
Since it was Comic Con weekend the studios were working hard to inundate fans with new superhero footage and the second Wonder Woman trailer is here... which has some color to it but a
lot of blue grays since that's how DC (and
action movies) likes to play it these days.
I know a
lot of people are looking forward to this as it reteams Ridley Scott with Russell Crowe in an
action movie setting reminiscent
of Gladiator.
A
lot of the
action sequences are lifted straight out
of Resident Evil, and its basic tropes are a somewhat unstable mixture
of disaster
movie and political thriller.
A
lot of recent
action movies are contrived, but for me «London Heist» is very real and very current».
Parents should know that the
movie has a
lot of action violence, meaning that it is not too graphic or gory.
As Guardians
of the Galaxy did two years ago, this
action romp comes at the Marvel universe from a witty angle that makes it a
lot more fun than the overcrowded Avengers
movies.
The
action is dizzying, overcrowded, and relentlessly loud, but if you have the strength to pay attention, you'll see a
lot of cleverness that could only come from the choreographer
of the Indiana Jones
movies.
While almost none
of the
movie makes an awful
lot of sense in the logic department, the
action is great fun and nearly non-stop, all the while giving us an army
of scenery - chewing performances from the likes
of Depp and Geoffrey Rush (who makes just a perfect «evil» pirate captain, as opposed to Depp's «good» pirate captain).
While everyone was excited for video game heiress Lara Croft back when Angelina Jolie made a couple
of Tomb Raider
movies, there was a
lot left to be desired, and even with the relative success
of lady
action stars finally getting their due, Alicia Vikander seemed like a long shot.
The
action parts
of the
movie were as good as previous parts
of the series, and a step up from Mockingjay part 1, but I did feel as though there were
lots of filler scenes where the characters moped around a bit and lamented over who Katniss would pick from their odd little love triangle.
The
movie was a fun
action romp and I enjoyed a
lot of the cartoon like sequences that balanced the fun and the cheesy perfectly so as to make sure that I didn't hate it.
Michael Bay is a guy who makes big and dumb
action movies, and a
lot of superhero films are big and dumb
action movies, but he still hasn't taken the plunge and embraced modern Hollywood's love for men wearing capes.
Once Upon A Time In Mexico — The third part
of Robert Rodriguez's Mariachi Trilogy is a
lot more Once Upon A Time In China than Once Upon A Time In America (or The West) in that is purely an
action movie and not a Leone-esque epic statement about, well, anything.
There is a
lot of «Hi, I'm Montgomery Scott also known as Scotty» dialogue to make sure that audiences don't miss the point as the
movie careens from one
action scene to the next.
Johnson doesn't show up until the fifth (official) entry in the «Fast & Furious» series, and he sits out a
lot of the seventh
movie, but he's a big part
of what made this franchise jump from a decent series
of car - racing
movies to one
of the best and biggest
action franchises on the planet.
Aquaman is Warner Brothers only live -
action superhero
movie this year, so there is a
lot of pressure on it to perform during the holiday box office season, especially since Justice League disappointed all expectations.
This
movie was great, it had
lots of action, it had funny lines and it was 100 % entertaining.
I think his
movies are
action packed, a
lot of fun, and go above and beyond in the visual effects department.
Co-directors and writers Matt and Tyler bring that same level
of enthusiasm to «Devil's Due,» with a
lot of the
action surprisingly not to be found in the trailers like so many other horror
movies before it.
While there is sure to be a part
of the population who's simply grateful to find a live -
action movie rated PG or a Hollywood production acknowledging religion and God, that audience deserves a
lot better than the hacky sitcomish comedy they're given here.
It's a shorter tease than the previously released trailer, which gets more
of the
movie's plot across while also giving a
lot of the film's moments away, but it's a very cute look at the live -
action / animated sequel nonetheless.
A cliché - ridden
action movie with little substance but
lots of explosions and humour.
The difference between this
movie and a
lot of other historical
actions is that the plot
of this genre is often quite long.