Whether it's James Franco's fantastic rendition of Tommy Wiseau or the uncanniness of the overall accuracy of the reshot Room scenes, it's hard not to find something to
love about this movie.
Another thing
I love about this movie is that all of the women you see are very different from each other, with their own agendas and hopes.
Although there's a lot to
love about the movie — particularly the first 30 minutes in the cabin with the Tramp, Big Jim and Black Larsen — the second half is incredibly uneven.
But the movie really does succeed because of Vaughn, who takes everything he's learned from making movies over the past decade, and the things
he loves about movies, and unapologetically borrows and transforms them in ways which both make sense and improve the source material to make it its own entity.
There was so much
I loved about this movie, but I can't list all of those reasons here.
Excellent job verbalizing what
I loved about this movie.
Haha, there's so much to digest and
love about this movie.
What's not to
love about this movie?
But while Manchester By The Sea has the whip - smart chatter and structural ambition of an Original Screenplay winner, it's hard to shake the sneaking suspicion that La La Land's winning streak might continue here, even if the writing isn't really what anyone
loves about this movie.
There is so much to
love about this movie, from the two leads playing off each other perfectly, to the exquisite filmmaking including fantastic dialogue with long - takes, to how deeply layered the screenplay is touching upon popularity, alcoholism, parenting, relationships and plenty more.
A child can find things to
love about this movie, and that same child can grow into an adult, and suddenly recognize the clever and inventive humor that is strewn throughout this excellent film.
There's so much to
love about this movie; the compelling story, the old school hand drawn 2D animation, the steampunk aesthetic, and the contraptions like the flying blimp bikes that the police operate.
What I've come to
love about this movie is the diversity of opinions it invites, many of them holding water with me.
Between films, discuss what
you love about the movie and why; this reveals something about your respective beliefs, personality, sense of humor, etc..
Not exact matches
«I am
about 40 pages in, my dream is for james franco to play me in the
movie» «it is gonna be epic» «it's all gonna be in there» «it is a story of
love, a story of invention» «you will laugh, you will cry...» «you're gonna
love it» «it's really funny!»
Eisenhower
loved movies, having watched
about 200 in the White House's private theater during his eight years in office.
What it's
about: One of Frank Sinatra's and Ginger Roger's most essential
movies, «Top Hat» is a classic Hollywood musical
about a dancer falling in
love with an actress.
The column was prompted by an ad for Coca Cola (see below),
about a puppy
love story of two teenagers brought together by Coke, that aired in Canadian
movie theatres this summer.
relationships I
love watching
movies and shows
about drama.
After being spoiled by $ 100 - million epics from the MCU, it's easy to get hung up on the primitive special effects, but the early Superman
movies capture what we
love about comics: heroism, hope and fun.
But for Gunn, if studios simply chase trends — in this case, a
movie that boasts
about having a «hard R» rating — the genre will suffer: «After every
movie smashes records people here in Hollywood
love to throw out the definitive reasons why the
movie was a hit.»
Mr. Rich was gratified, indeed exultant, over the box office success of The Birdcage, noting that the same weekend it opened a Robert Redford
movie about a heterosexual
love affair did not do nearly so well.
So let's say this
movie is
about a woman whose life was shaped by
love of her father; the making of the film Mary Poppins (as well as the writing of the book) is
about her coming to terms with the truth
about personal
love and death and all that.
Let's tell them
about the vast middle part of
love, too, this part right now, the part that doesn't show up in
movies and
love songs, the part where my hips have widened and your temples are greying, and some dreams are languishing, and we've become better acquainted with the fruit of faithfulness and gentleness.
Let's tell them
about the vast middle part of
love, too, this part right now, the part that doesn't show up in
movies and
love songs, the part where my hips have widened and your hair is greying, and some of our dreams are languishing at the same time that others are coming true.
Tell them
about the
love that doesn't show up in movies:: I didn't do much writing in my never - ending series of «What Love Looks Like» but I did love this
love that doesn't show up in
movies:: I didn't do much writing in my never - ending series of «What
Love Looks Like» but I did love this
Love Looks Like» but I did
love this
love this one.
I
love watching animated
movies in theaters full of children where I feel less insecure
about laughing super-loud and gasping at scary scenes.
Don't think too hard
about the junk you are feeding your soul, just assume that it all filters out and you aren't affected by wasted time, sad
love songs, boredom, stupid YouTube videos or sarcastic, misogynistic
movies.
This is a
movie about persecution where the stakes are pure life and death, and the call to
love has genuine cost.
The
movie, in many ways, is
about living in a tension: a
loving God and an eternal hell, caring for your pastor but hating «heresy,» building community and casting out «false teachers.»
Most of the world saw nothing remarkable
about indie director Whit Stillman's decision to adapt Lady Susan, a relatively obscure epistolary novella by Jane Austen, into a
movie called
Love & Friendship.
The first is the Gibson we
love — fighting for Scottish freedom, winning Oscars, crafting a powerful
movie about the crucifixion.
In our review, we raved
about Last Jedi, and most people seem to
love the
movie.
The sex that is sold on pornographic sites and in 18 - rated
movies will teach us nothing
about sex that is fulfilling in a
love - marriage.
Particularly when these
movies are
about love.
Hi, I
loved the little
movie about your new book, and I think the addition of your little boy makes it even more personal.
While I hate dressing up and am petrified of horror
movies the one thing I do
love about Halloween is all the food of course.
You made my week (month...) ❤️ — just
loved reading
about your detailed adventures in the kitchen — complete with
movie time — and the frank description of your cousins reactions:) the best!!
Loved your answers — great childhood memory,
love the Flaming Lips, and totally agree
about Christmas Vacation as a repeat
movie (but everything else usually just once).
I'm talking
about the kind of «feel bad» that comes from watching one of those men - are - evil
movies on Lifetime TV, starring some actress whom you either thought was dead or a much bigger star, and it feels so good to feel so bad
about the men in your life even though 10 minutes ago you
loved your husband just fine?
What I
love about Valentine's Day is that it's a fun, special occasion to celebrate my
love for my guy, for us to get a little fancy and do something we both genuinely
love, like going to see a
movie or to a cool vegan restaurant if we can hunt one down in our area.
I have been your fan for at least 5 years and I
loved your posts
about travel and most, your favorite things posts because we seem to have the same taste in books,
movies, programs.
I've launched the project on the Kickstarter website, a site which helps authors,
movie makers, artists, and other creative folks find funding for their projects, and I would
love you to go there, watch my short video, read
about the project, and hopefully be inspired to throw a few bucks our way.
I
love how shocked Viktor is
about some of the
movies the Usos pass.
Billy Crystal
loved the Yankees of the 1960s so much, he made a
movie about them called 61 *.
Love the movie, was pissed about the Momoa remake, love that line, don't think it's so great in real l
Love the
movie, was pissed
about the Momoa remake,
love that line, don't think it's so great in real l
love that line, don't think it's so great in real life.
With Stowell, learning quirky and mundane tidbits
about her felt like a refreshing distraction from the elephant in the room: she wrote homework questions, despite wanting to avoid homework in high school; she was part of a lab group that focused on eating competitions; she had a nail polish collection; she
loved watching terrible
movies; she used to play rugby, realized she wasn't good at it, and then switched to ultimate frisbee.
The cheesy
movies about coming home for Christmas, reuniting with lost
love under the mistletoe, and finding the true spirit of the season are the best part of the holidays.
But two recent
movies have made me think
about one aspect of sci - fi — artificial intelligence — in a different light, given my focus in this blog on relationships,
love and sex: Her and, now, Ex Machina.
I recently saw the
movie «Her,» and while it isn't the best
movie I've ever seen, it is pretty much at the top when it comes to raising fascinating questions: what it means to be human, what we mean when we talk
about love and intimacy, what sex is, and yes, how we can be so connected to and dependent on technology — especially technology that responds in
loving ways and gives us exactly what we want — that we actually can have a romantic relationship with it.