Sentences with phrase «minutes of the movie»

As I think over my conversation with him today, and after watching only 15 minutes of the movie, I have two questions I want to ask him.
to peeps that only watched 5 minutes of a movie or just read two sentences of a book, yet they seem to think they know what the story was about.?
We met and probably watched five minutes of the movie between making out.
I just watched the first two minutes of this movie where it tries to explain Iran history, most probably for the audience who does not have any knowledge in that area.
Of course, with almost 90 minutes of movie to fill, and a handful of pages to work from, there had to be a bit of padding, but it is hardly offensive to Seuss loyalists.
I have never cried in a film so many times in the last 20 minutes, and i don't cry that often in movies, but i cried a total of 5 times in the last 20 minutes of this movie.
The girl that I took to see it had her head covered by her coat for half of the movie, I was laughing, jumping, and for the last thirty minutes of the movie just in absolute awe about how awesome what I was watching was.
the first 10 minutes of the movie is the exact same as every minute that comes after, senseless and dispassionate.
There's still about 15 minutes of movie left.
Story line sucked big time, they said they want to make it follow the real story line but it didn't, first of all, Megatron all the other characters did not look or sound the same as the original, second, The girl who studied the sound waves of the machine that attacked the military base, was not important at all, she wasted pretty much 20 minutes of the movie, all she had to do was just come in and say, «These could be organic machines».
Or the entire final 20 minutes of the movie, which is like the closing moments of Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey remade by a very well funded David Cronenberg.
Rule # 1: Don't show the creepiest / scariest / most shocking thing in the first 20 minutes of the movie or everything else won't seem as scary.
Unfortunately, there's another hour and twenty minutes of the movie that we have to sit through.
Those who live for finding continuity mistakes can't miss the whopper dropped by Wilson in the first ten minutes of the movie (as to why he got off the highway)
I think they were the best 20 minutes of the movie.
The emotional beats are right on cue - although this can be called into question slightly in the closing minutes of the movie - and the action scenes are visceral, real and are actually incredibly scary for a PG - 13 movie.
Unfortunately, I knew I was in for a painful hour and a half within the first ten minutes of this movie.
It is pretty predictable, and once the case of mistaken identity narrative device settles down, you can pretty much figure how the next forty minutes of the movie are going to play out.
Having become a global sensation on the strength of a viral video that features her glumly strumming an acoustic guitar in Aladdin Sane makeup, Jerrica travels to Los Angeles with her backing band, which consists of her sister and her aunt's two foster daughters, and which, in true modern - day origin story fashion, isn't called The Holograms until the last minute of the movie.
I will say that for the first few minutes of the movie, I found Sutter to be the kind of guy that I would typically have no interest in.
As it happens, I've seen the first 30 or so minutes of the movie, which is where a lot of the first half of the trailer comes from.
It feels like there's a good thirty minutes of movie missing, but who's sure if it's actually decent.
And the last 30 minutes of this movie?
For the few who encounter George Clooney's mysterious character, his nationality is the only thing they really know about him; the audience doesn't get to learn much more, even after spending every minute of the movie with him.
Will be awesome if... the other 100 minutes of the movie are as action - packed and testosterone - driven as the two - minute trailer.
Directed by Anthony Wonke, the feature - length film gives fans an extensive and in - depth look behind the scenes of the latest entry in the Star Wars saga, and you can watch the first 12 minutes of the movie right now.
Above all else, though, he's an egotistical prick and a misanthrope, someone who spends the first ten minutes of the movie berating an ex-girlfriend for being late to a meeting and an ex-friend for being a failed writer who didn't want it enough (that friend, by the way, is in a wheelchair), and he only gets worse as the film goes on.
The mission ends disastrously with Prideaux shot (calm down, this is the first five minutes of the movie and I'm not spoiling anything), which results in Control getting sacked.
(Cruise also manages to get his shirt off within minutes of the movie's opening.)
If all this sounds confusing and a bit much for the first fifteen minutes of a movie, yes, it really is.
It has also been announced that the first nine minutes of the movie will play before Peter Jackson's The Hobbit at certain IMAX theaters on December 14.
Skip the first ten or fifteen minutes of the movie though and go straight to the New Years Eve party.
During the first few minutes of the movie, this warrior - like villain kills Noah's father, believing now all of Seth's posterity are extinct.
They moved scenes around, changed - up the music and cut 12 minutes of the movie overall.
At the same time, some of these big stars are only on screen for two or three minutes of the movie's 3 - hour running time.
Dylan was in CCXP Comic Con 2017 in São Paulo today where he attended a Panel / Q & A about the Death Cure and everyone at the Con got the chance to see the first 11 minutes of the movie.
Similarly, the only real nod Black Panther has to the rest of the M.C.U. comes in the last minutes of the movie, after the credits roll, as Captain America's close pal Bucky Barnes — a.k.a. the Winter Soldier — shows himself rested and on the road to recovery in Wakanda.
Hail Caesar skillfully set up the main religious lines that are put forth in the dying minutes of the movie when Caesar approaches Christ on the cross and the words should be set into stone... packaged within levels of the reality of Hollywood, communism, and a director who lives to make a positive + difference in this world...
However, the finally twenty minutes of this movie is sheer perfection.
The last 20 minutes of that movie are terrible.
That works as a meta joke in the first fifteen minutes of the movie, but by the time the film wore into the one - hour mark, I was getting tired of the «oh no, not again» angle.
I was already sick of the joke in the first ten minutes of the movie.
Although it occurs in the last 10 minutes of the movie, it is still worth watching the rest of the film, as well as the factual documentary section which follows.
Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) doesn't even know that Michael Myers exists until the last minutes of the movie.
Though Goodnight Mommy was a great movie, I figured out the climax of the movie within the first 15 minutes of the movie, so I had to exclude it from my list.
Warner Bros. has unveiled a behind - the - scenes featurette for The Dark Knight Rises that includes more than 13 minutes of movie footage, interviews with cast and crew, and set shots that somehow still manages to keep all the secrets of the conclusion of Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy.
Director Chris Weitz came to the defense of the woman who accidentally recorded three minutes of the movie.
He has two near - death experiences — one which comes in the first 5 minutes of the movie — and he dies for real at the end.
It's hard to think Idris Elba and Tessa Thompson would return to their roles just to be squashed in the first 10 minutes of the movie.
Check out the first 12 minutes of the movie Sound Of My Voice!
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