Sentences with phrase «minutes of the film»

But then the theater staff needed to check for eight underage patrons who'd apparently sneaked into the R - rated film, and so spent about the first 20 minutes of the film wandering through the aisles with flashlights, examining ticket stubs — and distracting Kohl - Leaf from Leonardo DiCaprio.
They said they would release five minutes of the film at first, and then in 20 - minute chunks until their financial demands are met.»
She wanted to get at least a minute of film on each teacher to be rated, play the tapes without sound for outside observers, and then have those observers rate the effectiveness of the teachers by their expressions and physical cues.
If this were a movie and you started watching at 6:27 am you'd see one of the biggest highs of my life over the following three minutes of film.
Making an audience laugh in the aisles while smuggling in deep political points is not as easy as it seems, and In The Loop's outrage at the events which led to the Iraq war shine through every minute of the film's running time.
Later it wonders — and continues wondering until the last minutes of the film — whether mild - mannered Dr. Miranda is indeed, as Paulina believes, the man who raped her.
I get that they wanted to show the passage of time for Nick, from joining the family to rising through the ranks, even though he remains at the same level until, like, the last 27 minutes of the film.
The best part of the film was the Medieval High School where Shrek finds the young King Arthur, but sadly this only occupies roughly ten to fifteen minutes of the film.
Still, this was better than the last ten minutes of the film, which I spent cursing the filmmakers for shoving a stupid cotton candy, puppy dogs and Christmas happy ending down my throat which was so unconvincing that it was almost offensive.
I spent the first ninety minutes of this film depressed, but at the same time wondering why I could not bring myself to care about any of the characters.
Someone, somewhere has been keeping a list of all the «Harry Potter» required fan moments of the entire series, from just the right villain meeting his end to just the right couple getting together, and Yates and screenwriter Steve Kloves spend the last nearly 90 minutes of the film paying them off.
He spends the first forty - five minutes of the film exploring the ground situation, then introduces one event to stir up the pot.
You watch the first 5 minutes of the film and you saw it all.
However, it was sort of a no - brainer to figure out their problem within the first few minutes of the film, but the part I was confused about was the lack of any resolution between the husband and wife, played by Kevin Kline and Diane Keaton.
Given three films, each presumably close to three hours long, Jackson and co have plenty of time on their hands, and 20 minutes of the film has passed before the immortal «In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit» is spoken.
There are whole segments in the film where nothing really happens, the sequence where the pair find a bat in their wood cabin and spend almost ten minutes of the film dealing with it.
The first thirty minutes of the film are enthralling: A series of courageous raids as the Autodefensas chase cartel gangs out of one town after another.
The film also includes a trip to Vegas, which, while I found amusing, I also felt was totally superflous to the plot and felt tacked on (as if «hey, we need another ten minutes of film time»).
Viewers who can make it past the first 15 - 20 minutes of the film will be rewarded with a gorgeous, inspiring film.
Even if you're not transported by every minute of the film's story, though, del Toro creates such a sumptuous visual world that it's impossible to take your eyes off the screen.
Yet it won't be that easy... So that's about the first 20 minutes of the film, and trust me, you ain't seen nothing yet.
I loved every minute of this film, from it's great cinematography to the fact that the terrible music they played through the film could be passed as decent.
Well, the latter was a little bit of a let down because Tara Reid is only in maybe 10 minutes of the film.
Although it paid homage to the original cast and even brought along many great actors as cameos such as Charles Dance (Game Of Thrones) and Bill Murray (Garfield), there is no doubt that the final 25 minutes of the film was a visual masterpiece.
That said, the last minute of the film is one of Allen's most memorable cinematic moments.
Through the first few minutes of the film, the dog spirit, or soul, does not live very long in it's new body, but is finally placed in the body of a stubborn retriever who escapes a makeshift pound, only to be picked up by two greedy men with hopes of making a sale.
In addition to Rowling's big announcement, audiences at the event also got to see the first 10 minutes of the film and heard some tidbits about the sequel.
Your character goes through quite an experience in the first five minutes of the film.
«The exhibitors went out of their minds when they saw Jackie,» he said, according to the Nancy Griggin and Kim Masters book Hit & Run: How Jon Peters and Peter Guber Took Sony for a Ride in Hollywood, recalling a screening of the first ten minutes of the film for theatre owners.
The final few minutes of the film are an unconvincing wish fulfillment of a happy ending, almost cynically devised given that all these years later, Gordon hasn't changed.
But it's hard to cram the nuances of two people opening up to one another in 120 minutes of film, let alone manage a fanciful narrative conceit alongside your lovers.
Still, MURDER does suffer from a slower second act than it should, suddenly pulling out yet another suspect who's been hidden since the first 15 minutes of the film.
Ford and GODZILLA make a great ensemble in the closing minutes of the film and find their way back to their normal lives.
Will be awesome if... there's a surprise or two that's not in the trailer, which appears to give away everything except the last two minutes of the film.
In the last thirty minutes of the film, Baby turns into an unpredictable force of nature and Elgort displays impressive stunt work and facial expressions in his performance, putting him on par with Ryan Gosling and Tom Hardy.
In the first few minutes of the film, two different characters comment on Trevors appearance in the exact same way, and this quote appears to be a clue to the deeper meaning of the film... but maybe it isnt.
Our titular hero, Max Rockatansky (Tom Hardy), spends the first forty - five minutes of the film with a metal mask over his face chained to a car like a large human hood ornament.
Be sure to stick around at the end of the credits for one of the most gloriously entertaining two minutes of film, I'm talking priceless, and if at all possible, find the local theater encouraging a sing along.
At least 45 minutes of the film (which never really goes anywhere, or has any sort of plot) could be cut out and the same message will still be gleaned.
In addition to the release of the film's stellar new trailer, Steve also brought us a video blog recapping his screening of 15 minutes of the film as well as a couple of interviews from the sneak peek with Robert Downey Jr. and Kevin Feige and Shane Black.
I laughed the entire 90 minutes of the film.
In the remaining 76 minutes of the film, we're asked to follow several slow story lines.
Like the previous film, Jackson expands a 100 - page segment of the novel into 161 minutes of film.
Not only does she having an impressive amount of chemistry with Willis, but their bantering for the first 45 minutes of the film is fresh, clever and at times downright hilarious.
There are hints of that anger in the first few minutes of this film, but after Potter begins teaching his classes, that emotional current entirely disappears.
She was cleaver enough to die within a few minutes of the film and not have to suffer being in the rest of this mess of a flick.
The first ten minutes of the film unfold without dialogue.
This doesn't stop me from liking much of what I saw during this two hours and forty - four minutes of film work, but it did prevent me from seeing this as a lovable feature film.
THE best ninety minutes of film I've seen in the cinema so far this year.
It's clearly about power for him, but wisely, Gett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem saves his real motivation until the final minutes of the film.
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