This makes viewing the movie great fun because we, who are so often buffeted about in the world by not knowing how life works, here know what the world doesn't.
Not exact matches
If you're a film buff like me, you're probably always hunting for good apps that help
make the
movie - going and
viewing experience more enjoyable.
The events in my childhood home
movies make perfect sense when
viewed through the lenses of my myopic buttonhole.
As for porn, don't like it - don't
view it but once again you're not going to prevent it... if Christians can stand on a corner and hand out their propaganda, people can
make money from
making movies in whatever way they wish.
The one who
views the
movie is always changed by the
movie, whether they realize it or not, and also whether or not they understand that point the director was trying to
make.
Made this tonight for dinner, followed by my second
viewing of the
movie.
However, Premiere's commitment to creating the ultimate
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«Through our Classification and Rating Administration (CARA), the
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viewing for their families, both on and offline.
Angle will be
making stops in two early and important 2012 primary states this month for
viewings of a Christian
movie entitled «The Genesis Code,» which is described by the producers as a film that «reconciles the Biblical account of Genesis with the scientific account of the origins of the universe.»
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movie was
made using three days of data from NASA's STEREO spacecraft, which blocked out the sun (center) to see the outer corona better.
With the technology that has historically been used to produce glasses - free 3 - D images — known as a parallax barrier — simultaneously projecting eight different
viewing angles would mean allotting each angle one - eighth of the light emitted by the projector, which would
make for a dim
movie.
As anticipation ramps up, NASA has released this sneak peek at JunoCam's approach
movie,
made of
views of Jupiter and its largest moons shot during the final approach, up until about five days ago.
In this wide - ranging, humorous talk, Seth Shostak takes a look at Star Wars and other science fiction films from the point of
view of a skeptical scientist, tells stories about the
movies he has been asked to advise, and muses about aliens from space and how we might
make contact with them.
«You can tell that Jack Dunn Trop put a lot of thought into
making this a most unique
movie: it tells a true story of a sick and tired married couple while backing up their human interest story with 33 others and presenting a full - spectrum
view of Natural Hygiene as the best way to get well and stay well known to humankind!»
All I wanted to do after work was cuddle up on the couch with a
movie, but instead I hopped onto a cross-town bus and
made my way to the Upper West Side for a quick apartment
viewing.
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Politics — We left it at that, and she moved on to talking about David Cronenberg
movies...
makes us more likely to be interested in a person when we
view his or her online dating profile.
Interesting solely when
viewed as an aesthetic antecedent to The Social Network, with its shadowy interiors and pulsing dark electronic soundtrack, but this is a small story that
made for a small
movie.
Annihilation is best
viewed as a trip deep into an otherworldly house of horrors, offering a deliberately illogical twist on the formula of horror
movie storytelling — because when assessed as a science fiction
movie, its lack of weighty ideas
makes it pale in comparison to both its influences and Garland's prior work.
Even if it's not top tier Pixar (again, hardly an insult considering their filmography, and maybe upon repeated
viewings COCO will get there), COCO is still an irresistible
movie,
made with the exuberance and zeal we've come to expect from these geniuses.
That the
movie is easy on the eyes (Melody's fetching silhouette against those sunset river
views) doesn't
make it any less bogus.
Making a
movie out of Michael Finkel's book True Story: Murder, Memoir, Mea Culpa is such a great idea that someone should try it again — someone with a stronger point of
view and a more jaundiced eye.
I felt the need to state that after my
viewing of The Killing of a Sacred Deer, because this is a film that will truly
make people not see another
movie for weeks or just simply turn it off after the very first frame (I'm not exaggerating).
Many
view 2003's The Room as the worst
movie ever
made — or at least the «best bad
movie».
Old B
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And while women's rights advocates such as Betty Friedan took exception to the lurid premise of female victims being skinned alive (based on the real - life crimes of Ed Gein, who also was an inspiration for «Psycho»), a closer
viewing will reveal it is probably one of the most feminist - forward - thinking horror
movies ever
made.
And the
movie has a novel spin on alien invasion: Lena first grasps the threat when she
views it under a microscope, mutating and metastasizing — she is seen reading The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks — but also merging,
making alien a matter of degree.
Try if you'd like to judge this simply as an adaptation (a measure it still fails), but it is impossible not to
view Burton's
movie as a wildly inferior remake of one of the most spectacular fantasy films ever
made.
But then the
movie makes another contrast that doesn't work so well, a contrast between basic
views of theatrical acting styles.
There were a lot of
movies I loved this year, but what I prized most when I was
making my list was extraordinary cinematic experiences — artful filmmaking that was enhanced by big - screen
viewing; stories and characters that lingered with me.
But what was most important to him was that he liked to have fun when
making a
movie, even if he was
making a serious drama, and in that respect, his
movies retain an engaging, sprightly quality to them, a liveliness that helps keep them feeling fresh even after repeated
viewings.
The Rock, again, because he almost
made me believe everything in this
movie, despite everything listed above and the cheesily grayish special effects (
viewed, for the record, in 2D non-IMAX).
Rating: 7/10 — it's easy to forget that there are other animation studios in Japan beside Studio Ghibli (here it's Madhouse), but despite some obvious flaws, The Girl Who Leapt Through Time is a positive reminder; engaging and unpretentious, it's a
movie that treats its more serious themes with genuine integrity, while adding a lively sense of humour, all of which
makes for an entertaining, if not entirely polished,
viewing experience.
In the
movie Perkins plays a man being stalked by his former wife (Geraldine Chaplin) but his low - key performance is just one of the elements that
made REMEMBER MY NAME such a memorable
viewing experience.
These aren't reviews per se and they won't always be about
movies I necessarily like — just
movies you should know about and any social implications they might have that would
make them worthwhile
viewing.
Before this film there were
movies that followed the antagonists point of
view, but In Cold Blood
makes you sympathize with these two young murderers or in the very least Perry.
In these highly structured moments where the consensus
view of reality rubs up against the tiny planet of terror that Sam and Amelia call home, director Kent actually finds impromptu bursts of laughter — which only
makes the
movie feel that much more unhinged.
The standard behind - the - scenes look is replaced with «On Set With Marley: Dog of all Trades,» a largely unfunny take - off on
making movies from a dog's point of
view.
Special Features: a package of deleted scenes are the usual superfluous collection of edits which never
made it to the
movie proper, with the exception of the aforementioned duo of cuts which would've added immeasurably to the
viewing experience.
Secondly, from a purely economic point of
view, I just proved that if you put women in the lead of a
movie you can
make over $ 100m.»
It's not difficult to imagine a
movie focusing on Anna rather than Abel, and a couple of times, she
makes it quite clear that she
views herself as the real backbone of the business — a much tougher leader than her doe - eyed husband.
Fredrik Bond has been
making «short»
movies for the past decade as an award - winning commercials director (
view some here) and luck would have it that he gets to work from a top tier 2007 Blacklist Screenplay and a solid ensemble with the likes of Shia LaBeouf (who reportedly dropped acid for some scenes), Aubrey Plaza, Rupert Grint, Evan Rachel Wood, Mads Mikkelsen, Til Schweiger and Melissa Leo.
The
movie, written by returning screenwriters Keith Merryman and David A. Newman, takes its
view of couples struggling to keep up a relationship and tosses it aside for a series of trying episodes that
make every character here look like a buffoon to one degree or another.
But, on a first
viewing, Alex Garland's Annihilation is an amazing
movie that falls just shy of being incredible — a fact that still
makes it definitely worth checking out.
This
movie was
made for multiple
viewings.
This is essential
viewing for any lover of cinema, as we are given a one - of - a-kind look into the mind of a unique director, his process, his doubts and the effects
making a
movie has on his home life.
With Krieps on board, it also somehow feels like the Hitchcock
movie Audrey Hepburn didn't get to
make but clearly channeled through the unique mind of Anderson, a film - savvy writer - director responsible for such fever dreams as Boogie Nights, Magnolia, Inherent Vice, and of course There Will Be Blood, his previous adventure with Day - Lewis that also felt like a
movie stitched together out of something not easily explained on first
viewing.
The
movie stands with «The Remains Of The Day» (1993), «A Room with a
View» (1985) and «A Soldier's Daughter Never Cries» (1998) among the best work by the team of director James Ivory and producer Ismail Merchant, who between 1961 and Merchant's death in May 2005,
made a series of films that could be described as «Merchant - Ivory» and everyone would know what you meant.
All of these
viewing options may not quite have revolutionized the way that
movies are released, but they do
makes this week's Freedom Edition DVD and Blu - ray editions look like untimely afterthoughts.
Him taking over and sometimes adding to what Zimmer had already done
made this feel like the kind of adventures that many like to see when
viewing movies about epic heroes attempting to save the world.