Not exact matches
As the Sony hack continues to prove, with cyber crime, more
than money is at stake — besides the PR catastrophe, the threat to some jobs and leaks of unreleased
films and
other IP, employees and their families have had their medical data exposed and are receiving personal threats.
However, despite releasing more
films than any
other major studio, Lionsgate earned the bulk of that
money from just one title: The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, which has collected over $ 850 million to date.
He nails the time period, the locations are perfect, the young actors are amazing (not over or underplaying anything), the cadence is on the
money, and the adults are much more genuine and sincere
than they have been in
other W.A.
films.
His Harry Potter
films have generated more
money than just about any
other movie franchise.
The Buzz: The first two «Pirates»
films made buckets of
money — despite scathing reviews, in the case of the second installment — so there's no reason to expect «At World's End» to be anything
other than a tentpole picture for Disney all summer long.
Fox gave Bryan Singer
money to finish the longer version, so there's no noticeable difference in the new footage, and the
film looks and sounds excellent, though some sequences look more digitally shot
than others.
Other than the fact that they spend a lot more
money making a
film than a TV show, the work is pretty much the same.
Is it shooting fish in a barrel to put «The Emoji Movie,» a
film for children that had no aspirations at any point in its creation
other than to milk
money out of those children's parents, so high on this list?
4 Still
others see Marge as the moral center of the
film, suggesting that it is her very morality that gives her the ability to love and empathise, but also the capacity for shame — something sorely lacking in most of characters.5 The thing that Marge «just can't understand,» in her brief conversation with Grimsrud, is this: «There's more to life
than a little
money.
While Diaz is on the
money as the
film's «straight man» of sorts, this is really Leslie Mann's chance to shine as a lead comedienne in an effort that should make
film producers
other than Judd Apatow take note of her talent.
Rogen and Banks play roommates who can't figure out any
other means of coming up with
money for the rent and utilities
other than shooting their own porn
film.
For my
money, Jennifer Jason Leigh is, with due respect to her predecessors, the first truly great actress to have a major part in a Tarantino
film, and as eager as the
other characters are to use her as a punching bag, she's more
than that; she's a skilled, tough player in this game of elimination who uses every card she holds (or can make the
other players think she holds).
There really is no
other Godzilla or monster
film that takes such a somber tone or executes its goal so well with the exception of King Kong (most of the later movies likely didn't have a goal, really,
other than «let's make some more
money»).