The visuals, the pacing, an all - time great performance and a timely theme add up to make There Will Be Blood one of the most
memorable films I have seen.
An ideal comedy - that even at 123 minutes, it never feels long - that includes brilliant performances, and a wonderful script (as well as a beautiful score), Julie & Julia is one of the most memorable films I've seen all year.
Not exact matches
Blind Date (one of the most popular syndicated dating shows on TV) is a show in which a guy and a girl hook up and go around town to
see if they are right [Blind Gossip] This
film from earlier this century didn't get good reviews, but it does
have a
memorable name... and it did produce some good
Many critics
have said that this is similar to Star Wars, and I can
see why, but there is still plenty of originality to the
film to make it a
memorable viewing experience.
As anyone who
has seen Maddin's stunning 2000 short
film «The Heart of the World» (possibly the pinnacle of his career) can attest, he can cram more complex storytelling and
memorable imagery into a few minutes of screen time than most filmmakers can muster in an entire career.
In a time when most movies are little more than
filmed deals that can spend millions of dollars on elaborate special effects sequences that fade from the mind almost as soon as they play out, he
has created some of the most bizarre, hilarious, haunting and
memorable imagery that I
have ever
seen in a
film — who could forget the sight of beer baroness Isabella Rossellini standing upon artificial legs filled with her own product in «The Saddest Music in the World,» or the horses stuck in the middle of a frozen river in «My Winnipeg»?
Even though it tells a simple tale,
has only two main characters and features several scenes that are mostly silent, it is more moving, more
memorable, and just so much BETTER in every way possible than 95 % of the
films I
see each year.
At the
film's press day, actor Paul Giamatti, who's also an executive producer on the movie, talked about what drew him to John Dies at the End, his most
memorable experience of the shoot, working with such new actors, how he
sees the industry now, and that he doesn't think a
film like Sideways
would even get made today.
Perhaps the most
memorable reveal comes at the end of the trailer when we
see Charles with his classic bald head, which Patrick Stewart's older version of the character is so well - known for
having in previous X-Men
films.
Although the
film has a few flaws, it is one of the most
memorable films from 2011 that I
've seen so far.
But this is actually to the betterment of the
film experience as we get to
see Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Richard Jenkins, Catherine O'Hara and especially Jane Lynch
have memorable moments.
A mind - bending journey through the Multiverse remains one of the most
memorable sequences
seen yet in a superhero
film and director Scott Derrickson
has a lot of fun with the loopy confrontation between our hero and the Dread Dormammu.
Karl is one of the most
memorable characters I
've ever
seen in a
film, evoking pained sympathy underneath his comic exterior at all times.
What I
've discovered along the way, my knowledge of the universe and its assorted mix of
memorable characters in tow, is that Star Wars
has so much more to offer than what's
seen in the
films.
It hasn't been a particularly
memorable year at the movies, especially for those in search of a good comedy, so it's a relief to
see a
film like «We're the Millers» arrive in theaters, because although it's not as funny as its behind - the - scenes talent might suggest, it's one of the better comedies released thus far.
Those who
have seen the
film will know that Scarlett's screentime is pretty limited, but her character shares some
memorable scenes with Ed Crane, played by Billy Bob Thornton.
Plus, the two young stars reveal the scariest
film they
've seen, how the creature looked on set versus the finished
film, and share
memorable moments from
filming
Technically proficient, consistently engaging and often quite funny, it is one of the more
memorable and enjoyable of the 2009
films I
've seen.
With Falk and Arkin doing the majority of the heavy lifting, filled to the brim with one
memorable sequence one after the other, without a doubt this is one of the great buddy comedies ever made, and for those who
have never
seen it I suggest giving the
film a look right away.