According to Pascal, the only potential hiccup would have been if Spielberg changed
his mind about making the movie.
Not exact matches
We were just
minding our own business, reminiscing
about the original
movie, when the guy suddenly turns around, points to his wife, and says, «She
made me come to this
movie, you know».
I am of mixed Slavic origin, linguist by profession and artist by vocation, adoring nice
movies, music, traveling and learning new things as it
makes me more open -
minded and tolerant, but I have some very strong life principles that nothing will change and very conservative stand points
about things...
We walk away with plenty of questions
about what's going in Noble's
mind, but one clear conclusion - both halves of her life would and should
make compelling
movies in their own right.
It's a tragedy, really: According to the hapless team who
made the
movie, Our Paige is a relatively interesting young liberal who knows her own
mind before the accident and a rather tedious, girlish conservative who fusses
about keeping her hair smooth afterwards.
He's still working to rebrand himself as something beyond a torture - porn auteur, and he may have convinced himself that this
movie, with its talk - radio debates, wants you to «
make up your own
mind»
about its hero's odyssey.
As Lucy's body and
mind are rapidly evolving, her individual cells want to fall off on their own — bits of her start flying away in the airplane washroom — and she knows she has
about 24 hours to stay alive, which
makes this one of those time - ticking
movies like Crank or Speed.
I always encourage people to
make - up their own
minds about what
movies they see and not to let some other person's opinion influence them.
Paul and I had talked
about making a
movie specifically in this process for a long period of time, so the first idea that came in my
mind was having him as this Alvin character and then thinking
about who would be an interesting counterpart with him.
The pitiful Wikipedia category «Films
about the Israeli - Palestinian conflict» consists of just thirty titles, a mere two of which you are certain to have heard of: Steven Spielberg's Munich and, the one unlikely
movie that sprung to
mind while trying to
make my own mental list, Adam Sandler's You Don't Mess with the Zohan.
I saw a beautiful
movie at Cannes on Saturday night — an artful, surprising and thrillingly intelligent story
about a few women trying to
make a difference, forging bonds of solidarity in quiet defiance of the repressive, small -
minded men in their rural village.
I don't
mind directors trying to do something new with the story (Oldboy's prison for hire is a great idea and I wouldn't
mind someone forgetting the original
movie and
making a film
about that concept with a totally new character), but when Spike Lee sticks so closely to the plot, he is setting himself up for failure.
That
movie seemed to be
about reckoning with parental responsibility, the gift of continuity, and the burden of mortality
made easier with the consumption of
mind - numbing narcotics.
OPENING THIS WEEK Kam's Kapsules: Weekly Previews That
Make Choosing a Film Fun by Kam Williams For
movies opening March 27, 2009 BIG BUDGET FILMS 12 Rounds (PG - 13 for intense violence) Crime thriller, set in New Orleans,
about a police detective (John Cena) who finds his fiancée (Ashley Scott) kidnapped by a revenge -
minded escaped - con (Aidan Gillen) whose own girlfriend had been accidentally killed during their apprehension for a multi-million dollar heist.
But something
about Wiig's elite comedic chops seems to
make it hard for less flexible
minds to see just how brilliant she could be as a DC
movie antagonist.
[Debruge:] «It's funny to encounter a
movie like «I, Daniel Blake» at Cannes — not surprising,
mind you, since Loach (now 79) has sort of a standing invitation to premiere whatever he
makes in competition, but funny in that Cristi Puiu (the great Romanian director of «The Death of Mr. Lazarescu») essentially told the same story —
about how a decent man is let down by «the System» — better 11 years ago, but is now here with a new and far more challenging work, «Sieranevada.»
Hollywood, beset by scandal in 2017, wouldn't
mind backing a
movie about the power of the free press as a sideswipe at an unpopular president, much less a
movie about the power of the free press that might be the most feminist film Spielberg has ever
made.
«The thing that I loved in the
movie, where my
mind kept wandering as we were
making it, was the question of who was on the other end of those fires, when the father lights the fire and in the distance those other fires light up,» Krasinski told Deadline when asked
about sequel plans.
Just when you thought Hollywood studios were incapable of
making anything original comes Looper, an endlessly creative
mind - blowing film that captures everything right
about the
movie going experience.
We've read pretty much every Black Panther - centric think piece in existence (we're convinced that no other villain can live up to the brilliance that is Killmonger), but there's something especially sweet
about watching the
minds who
made the
movie a success break down Black Panther's complex subject matter themselves.
For every white person who doesn't see a problem with that, there's a
movie like Amistad that
makes no difference changing anyone's
mind about anything.
The
mind behind Metal Gear Solid, Hideo Kojima, speaks
about how his interest in
movies and novels affected the way he approaches game design and
about making game systems, story...
I do want to watch it once more, since I haven't totally
made up my
mind about the
movie, but even if I were to end up hating it upon a second viewing, the aesthetics and visuals alone would
make it massively better than that horrendous flick Hollywood pushed out a while back.