Sentences with phrase «loves making movies about itself»

Though the general public doesn't always share their enthusiasm, Hollywood loves making movies about itself.
Hollywood loves making movies about making movies, and even though Lone Scherfig «s World War II romantic dramedy Their Finest actually hails from across the pond, it's still looking for that sweet spot of nostalgia for classic filmmaking crossed with the hardships of war.
Filmmakers love making movies about movies, and Mr. Franco is no exception.

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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.
Hi, I loved the little movie about your new book, and I think the addition of your little boy makes it even more personal.
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!!
Billy Crystal loved the Yankees of the 1960s so much, he made a movie about them called 61 *.
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.
Among the many things the movie made me think about was this: perhaps if we want to have long - lasting love we have to keep finding new things to love about each other instead of just thinking of our beloved as static — he's this, she's that — which, as Clementine and Joel discover, only leads to frustration, disappointment and, eventually, rejection.
Asking him about his movies after he made LOVE ME with Neat films productions in Accra on his themes, he said Because love conquerors LOVE ME with Neat films productions in Accra on his themes, he said Because love conquerors love conquerors all.
When I want to enjoy a good old - fashioned story about life — its trials, its happiness, and the love and friendship that make it worthwhile — then I watch a feel - good movie.
What I love most about this movie is that Duncan is the «shy guy,» which makes the budding summer romance between him and his beach - side neighbor that much more enticing.
Hey there:) here's a little something about me: I love writing and making music, watching old movies, and I love the outdoors.
like out doors but enjoy movie nite love to drive something about getting out an ceaing the world makes life worth liveing!!!
love to talk about the bible, quantum physics, history, mathematics, literature, movies, sports, and ways to make the world a better place.
Fantastic Beasts 2 Won't «Explicitly» Address the Fact That Dumbledore's Gay, Even Though It's a Movie About Him and the Man He Loved What makes these stories the Most Popular?
The Disaster Artist is an attempt to tell the story about the making of Tommy Wiseau's The Room, and the friendship behind it, and their dream to become famous, and make a movie that everyone would love.
What's clear is that Gibson has made a film about family, faith, love and forgiveness all put to the test in an arena of violent conflict - a movie you don't want to miss.
FULL DISCLOSURE: I absolutely love movies about making movies.
Obviously, this makes no sense, but if you worry too much about sense, you will never really love movies or appreciate a star like Johnson.
Ford made his directorial debut six years ago with A Single Man, a beautiful and often painful film about love and loss, and now he's back with a very different type of movie.
But who better for a movie about reanimating the dead than someone who has already made a strange, loving and entrancing film about a man who works transforming raw flesh?
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.
And even though I made the people I love most in this world do and say some of the stupidest shit ever put in a movie, I was still very particular about who would shepherd our film into the box office wild lands.
I remember that it made me passionate about film in a summer that was full of forgettable movies, and it continues to further my love for the art form as I watch it again and again.
Released: August 5th Cast: Greg Kinnear, Paulina García, Jennifer Ehle, Theo Taplitz, Michael Barbieri Director: Ira Sachs (Love Is Strange) Why it's great: Everyone deserves a sharp - eyed director who makes movies about their hometown.
One of the notes I made about this movie is that legendary movie director John Ford would have loved it.
Looks like it has cool cinematography, but it's just ridiculous that when Steven Spielberg makes a world war 1 movie, it's about a boy who loves his horse... I'm way more interested in World War 1
In fact, it so desperately wants to capture that beatnik - y place and tone where crime films and swinging London met that it just seems to try too hard, slathering the movie with music, trippy visuals and other elements that just can't make up for the deficit of a weak and blandly told story about a ex-con (Colin Farrell) hired to look after a reclusive young actress (Keira Knightley) who finds himself falling in love, which of course puts himself in direct confrontation with one of London's most vicious gangsters.
Long have we known about the idea of all of the movie heroes coming together to take down the Mad Titan, but actually seeing it happen has made many fall in love all over again.
Fortunately for us, we made a movie that is a comedy in a time that I think a lot of people need some levity, but it's also just an unapologetic love story, a buddy story about following your dreams.
As grand and as wonderful as love is, there are other things in the world to make movies about.
It stars Ben Stiller and Vince Vaughn, both actors I like that have made movies I both love but also some I am ambivalent about.
If Lady Bird is, as Gerwig asserts, a «love letter to Sacramento,» then this montage of everyday, easy - to - take - for - granted sights is the big S.W.A.K. on the envelope, an unmistakable declaration of affection; the static shots throughout the movie of old neon signs from Gunther's, the Tower Theatre and Club Raven could be considered the missive's heart - shaped punctuation marks; and the purposeful use of light, about which Gerwig was particularly exacting (she dutifully studied the Sacramento landscapes of renowned contemporary painters Gregory Kondos and Wayne Thiebaud to make sure the color and intensity were just right), is suitably analogous to the fine mist of perfume that will linger after the pages have been folded away.
Bert was given the nickname «Mister B.I.G.» which refers to his initials and to his love for making movies about giant creatures.
Tonkin charts Greene's love for film through the decades — from his years as a famed film critic (during which he wrote, Tonkin says, «perhaps the most notorious notice in the history of film criticism» about Shirley Temple) to his days as a movie insider and collaborator with such luminaries as Alexander Korda, Alberto Cavacanti, and, of course, Reed, with whom he made his most lasting mark on the medium.
Other movies have been made about musicians with addictions, including Love & Mercy and Walk the Line.
Music and Lyrics isn't the sort of romantic comedy that will wow anyone who doesn't already have a preference for them, but if you love Hugh (American Dreamz, Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason), love Drew (Fever Pitch, 50 First Dates), and the types of movies they typically make, this is about as polished, efficient, and spot on as they come in terms of formula rom - coms.
My next screening looms, so very quickly: Takashi Miike's For Love's Sake, playing here as a midnight movie, may or may not be his first musical since 2001's The Happiness of the Katakuris — I can't be sure because the dude makes three films a year on average and I can only keep up with about half of his output.
«I'm making movies about love and I'm making love stories and the fact that has happened a couple of times on my movies, I can't take too much credit for that.
Some give you perspective about what it's like to make a movie from the creative directors and artists, while others discuss the positive and negative fan reaction to the films they love.
This is a date movie that never stoops to slut - shaming its sexually active heroine; it's also a movie about sex that treats sex without oven mitts, through some of the best love - making scenes to ever appear in a movie like this.
Rogen added, «There are lot of movies you can say are easy to make fun of, but they're not movies you watch for a decade, and that's what we talked the most about when we were putting the movie together: «why we love this movie
As you can tell from my list, I love movies about lonely people finding people to make themselves feel a little less lonely.
The movie is quite funny and what's there not to love about Bill Nighy constantly thrusting and cursing and Hugh Grant smiling and making quick remarks.
I had read the novels, seven years ago and loved them, and I never thought making a movie or a series of movies about them would even be possible.
The following are films made by famous directors that I genuinely like but that I feel got shafted in terms of their initial reputations, so this is not about me defending my love of bad movies.
Miller was attempting to make a neo-noir style movie with Gabriel Macht as the titular Spirit who narrates to himself about his love for the city and his need to protect, which gave us plenty of «Sin City» like imaginary.Its visuals notwithstanding, «The Spirit» was bogged down with a dull lead, some misjudged attempts at comedy and an uncontrolled Samuel L. Jackson being allowed to ham it up with no boundaries.
The Cabin in the Woods hasn't hit puberty, and it suggests that the audience for Spam in a Cabin flicks hasn't, either — an idea not only partially debunked by Carol Clover in her Men, Women, and Chain Saws, but one that clarifies this idea that The Cabin in the Woods is an example of what happens when bullies make a movie about something geeks love.
I completely adore Anderson's Fantastic Mr. Fox, and I'm crazy excited to see Anderson make another stop - motion movie about dogs next (since I also love dogs).
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