Sentences with phrase «love with the film like»

I've tried again and again to give it a chance, watching both the director's cut and theatrical cut, hoping that I'd fall in love with the film like my fellow horror film lovers.
Although infused with his familiar energy, it's in love with films like Sharky's Machine, Bullit, Heat, and Point Break and perfectly happy to be a member of that club rather than a parody or a deconstruction.

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Marsden Wagner, MD, who is interviewed in the film, makes an excellent point about childbirth saying, «It's got to be like it is when you make love with someone.
Last week my best friend and I went to see Age of Adaline, which, although wasn't mind blowingly amazing, was still a film worth seeing if you love Blake Lively, and like movies with a good message and beautiful cinematography.
I'm no longer happy with the single lifestyle, missing the simple things, hold hands down the street and cuddles on the sofa: — RRB - I excise regularly, love watching films, like the odd drink with great conversation.
what can i say here goes im happy love going out or stay in with rite lady like films pubs walkin in the country will try anything once just looking for fun or dating or long term relationship
Instead of watching old films or picking up a new book, consider this dating advice to improve your relationship and love: Bond with your partner by snuggling up by the fire, cherishing old memories, celebrating how far you've come, and talking about where you'd like to be in the future.
Hello guys am amit singh from dhanbad i like playing hangout with friends cooking and honestly sometimes watching blue films am single and wants a good girlfriend who loves me never leaves me alone..
easy going guy caring my frends say im good fun to out with like music films etc like to have fun easy to chat to a bit of a joker at times can be very loving when with the right guy but lets guys so it a bla bla bla from me so if you like what you see then mes me i do nt bite ok lol
i have 2 children so i spend most of my time with them, when i do get time alone i like 2 go out for meals go 2 the cinema and watch films indoors, im a very caring and loving person and i like 2 be affectionate.
I'm a easy going person, i like days out and nights on the sofa with a good film, i have a son who's left home now and i love my job i'm self employed making and selling handmade fudge and.
hey im darren im very loving caring genuine fun honest kind nice decent down to earth independant trustworthy outgoing friendy respectful adventurous spontaneous with a gsoh also romantic i like making music like most types of films and music like swimming walking camping going out having fun...
Looking for someone to have some fun with.i am caring considerate love making people laugh am good natured, like being spontaneous i love music, films, sports anything outdoors, chilling with freinds & family, traveling / holidays if u think u could handle me contact me x
The pressure off, they're free to make out like teenagers and fall in love, a happy interlude the film covers with smart economy, so as to spend more time on getting to know this «hot grandma» (she's struggling to keep her middle daughter pregnancy - free through high school), as well as the couple's first big fight, occasioned when she wonders why he still doesn't want to sleep with her after nearly 20 dates.
While Friends With Benefits follows in the fast - talking spirit of films like His Girl Friday, Crazy, Stupid, Love.
Just like director / writer Lorene Scafaria's last film, Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist, the soundtrack really works, as it's filled with songs that you should be listening to when life as you know it is ending, such as The Sun Ain't Gon na Shine Anymore by the Walker Brothers, The Air That I Breathe by The Hollies, and This Guy's in Love With You by Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brwith songs that you should be listening to when life as you know it is ending, such as The Sun Ain't Gon na Shine Anymore by the Walker Brothers, The Air That I Breathe by The Hollies, and This Guy's in Love With You by Herb Alpert and the Tijuana BrWith You by Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass.
The film just doesn «t compare to great teacher dramas like to sir with love.
Like most Coen movies, it isn't quite the way they used to make them, but is deeply in love not just with the films of the past, but all of popular culture, from product packaging (principally Dapper Dan hair pomade) through period pop music to modes of dress and politics.
Yet anyone whose last will and testament demanded the establishment of a Nick Cave Memorial Museum clearly has a sharp sense of humour, and Forsyth and Pollard (who have worked with Cave before on projects such as short film series Do You Love Me Like I Love You) are as wry, dry and entertaining as their subject.
Whereas the latter film explored heavy emotions like loss evenly and with purpose, Love Liza's interest seems to be dragging you through the mud for an hour and a half with little to offer for it.
In late 2012, like many a film fan with too much time and too little self - respect, I fell into a strange love affair with The Room.
Ann is a character easy to fall in love with, and she's the heart of the film, even if you - like John - don't see eye to eye with her.
Her feature - length debut, 2013's «It Felt Like Love,» focused on the bumpy trajectory of an introverted teenage woman exploring her urges with dangerous results; with the markedly similar «Beach Rats,» Hittman brings the same tropes to the plight of a young man in a film that has the precision of a great short story and the uneasiness of body horror.
Like [Burshtein's] first film, Fill the Void, this new one is an improbable and unique love story, touched with humor and heart.
And that's important, because despite being a fairly serious film about love, loss and family, «Kubo and the Two Strings» goes about telling its simple but layered story with such child - like optimism that it resonates even stronger as a result.
This felt like an old - school, big budget sci - fi film with massive special effects, great visuals and a concept that made you think in Director Joseph Kosinski's love letter to 80s and 90s science fiction trendsetters.
It's a film that bothered a lot of people, if I remember correctly, because like a lot of films I fell in love with this year it almost seemed to change genres mid way through its runtime.
And I've gone along with that in films like Celebrity or Turn the River or Love and Sex or any of those.
In the post-Moonlight age (and with nominations this year for gay - themed films such as Call Me By Your Name, or those with mild gay content like Lady Bird), we thought it might be time to look back at 10 LGBTQ movies that despite deserving some Academy Awards love got no Oscar nomination (including one — believe it or not — from 2017!).
The trailers look impressive and have an energy, but first - time director Rupert Sanders falls in love with his own work that all that energy is sucked out of the film like Ravenna sucking the life out of young maidens.
«I think Elio [the young man played Timothee Chalamet] will be a cinephile and I'd like him to be in a movie theater watching Paul Vecchiali's Once More,» a 1988 film about a man who falls in love with a man after he leaves his wife, which was the first French movie to deal with AIDS.
Jeremy becomes the wingman tossed on the grenade of true love blossoming between John and Treasury Secretary William «The Next President» Cleary's (Christopher Walken) eldest daughter Claire (Rachel McAdams)-- the grenade in question being Cleary's younger daughter Gloria (Isla Fisher, effortlessly walking away with the film), some kind of nymphomaniac psycho who serves, Boomerang - like, as the counterpoint to Jeremy's voracious sexual predator.
director Mike Mendez — that, while it has a charming sense of humor about itself, leans too heavily on CGI blood; The Girl With All The Gifts (B), a well - shot British zombie film that attempts to inject new life into a tired genre, and almost succeeds thanks to young star Sennia Nanua; and the disappointing Phantasm: Ravager (C --RRB-, a low - budget labor of love which, while it plays like a Phantasm fan film, ultimately undercuts the emotional closure it attempts to bring to the franchise by failing to resolve the central conflict between good and evil.
I have seen it, and while I didn't love it like so many others, I thought it was a very solid film with an amazing performance from the mother.
And as unwieldy and imperfect as Polley's film can be, well, maybe that's the point, as the ungainly narrative is a lot like love and life, with few easy answers.
Along with films like Punch - Drunk Love (P.T. Anderson, 2002) and Jane Campion's In The Cut (2003), Lost in Translation represents a significant departure from the predictable depiction of romance.
Let's face it: whether he's railing against Bush, pulling Katrina victims out of toxic sewage, dining with third - world despots, or savagely beating paparazzi (or loved ones), the guy — much like Christopher McCandless, the subject of the book and film — marches to the beat of his own drum.
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...
True to form, the service also continues to deliver a slew of flicks you've probably never heard of but are bound to fall in love with, like the 2013 short film Tim & Susan Have Matching Handguns or the French thriller Faultless.
«I Am Love» star Tilda Swinton reteams with Guadagnino as Marianne, a Bowie - like rock star who's recovering from a throat op — meaning Swinton spends most of the film silent or whispering, lending her a vulnerability we've rarely seen until now.
From the washed - out greys and blues of its visual palette in the very opening moments, and with nary a colour traditionally linked to passion present during its entire runtime, United States of Love might seem like a deliberately ironic English title for Polish director Tomas Wasilewski's latest film.
I, unlike many film lovers around the world, fell in love with David Cronenberg only in... Continue reading ««A DANGEROUS METHOD» FEELS LIKE A BAD TRAILER FOR A GREAT MOVIE»
Mazer, whose main claim to fame is his comedic association with Sacha Baron Cohen, writing for such films as Borat and Bruno, goes one step beyond, by introducing the characters these two seem more of a natural fit to be with, and the result is two people trying their best to stay faithful to their vows with a partner they love but aren't really sure they like, while keeping their feelings for their natural suitors at bay.
Jake Howell caught up with Matt Johnson to talk about his life and momentum post-The Dirties, his new project Operation Avalanche, and what it was like to receive the love of Toronto film critics.
It's hard to believe that any film that starts so promisingly, with Ryan Phillippe full - on punching Sarah Silverman in the mouth, can go so far downhill, but despite its gonzo and engaging opening half hour, the film soon sinks under its own weight, hampered by thin characterization, ludicrous overplotting and a director way, way too much in love with the prose on the page to bother trying to make it sound like dialogue from a human mouth.
The teaser trailer certainly makes the film look like an embarrassment of riches, with the entire cast seemingly having the time (and hairstyles) of their lives, and if anyone can walk the fine line between serious drama and screwball comedy, and deliver something that audiences and critics alike will love, it's Russell.
Directed by Edgar «Spaced» Wright, co-written with Wright by Simon «Spaced» Pegg (who also stars as Shaun), and featuring other comic stars from «Spaced» (Nick Frost, Jessica Stevenson), as well as from «Black Books» (Dylan Moran, Tamsin Grieg) and even «the Office» (Lucy Davis), «Shaun of the Dead» is like a who's who of talent from the most cutting - edge British TV sit - coms of recent times, which is why it is much funnier than British comic films like «Bridget Jones» Diary», Johnny English and Love, Actually — and unlike those other films, «Shaun of the Dead» is nightmarish for all the right reasons.
I've always loved this film's soundtrack, included two music videos for «Trip Like I Do» with Filter & The Crystal Method and «Long Hard Road Out of Hell» with Marilyn Manson & the Sneaker Pimps.
The movie's unexpectedly goofy sense of humor helps to keep things light, and the actors do a good job with the material they've been given, but «Beautiful Creatures» doesn't feel like it was made by a studio that loved the books, but rather the idea of success that a film adaptation might bring — all business and no soul.
Borrowing from Takashi Miike's Audition (seminal J Horror film) source material, Nicolas Pesce had time to dress, finesse his highly anticipated sophomore film and boy did he deliver with what comes across as a Cronenberg's Crash like love story featured in hotel room spaces rather than car wreckage and works as an homage to a plethora of influential filmmakers including De Palma and the Giallo set.
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