Sentences with phrase «more after i see the movie»

the names of the tracks pretty much indicate what moods and scenes they accompany so i'm sure i'll enjoy it a lot more after i see the movie (thursday midnight!!!)

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From 2014 to 2015, Wang saw his fortune more than double from $ 13.2 billion to $ 30 billion after Wanda Commercial Properties and Wanda Cinema Line, China's largest property developer and Asia's largest movie - theater operator, completed initial public offerings.
And yes I did go through once for me to take out my endowments after that it has been a learning experience because, like reading a book over and over or seeing a movie more than once, you learn different things depending on what's happening in your life at the time.
After a emotional day at work and with no energy left to go out to a pub or a restaurant or even a movie, the cleanest way to run out doors is to go online and visit free dating sites where the possibilities of seeing up with somebody who smashes the right harmonize is more of a chance than ever.
After a hectic day at work and with no vigor left to go out to a pub or a restaurant or even a movie, the best way to travel out thresholds is to go live and visit free dating sites where the hypotheses of seeing up with mortal who strikes the right chord is more of a chance than ever.
After seeing this, it is quite obvious that she should be in more movies (more than she already has been so far).
I've never seen the Wolverine stoop to levels within this movie and wanted more after the two hours and twenty minutes concluded.
The movie prompts the question of whether we really need to see more of Elizabeth I, especially after Helen Mirren's definitive portrayal two years ago on HBO.
I actually found myself putting more hope for Prince Of Persia after seeing this and that movie looked even more stupid trailer wise.
Then there's producer Judd Apatow, who after a banner 2007 and a formidable 2008, saw this and his more personal release, Sandler's Funny People, underperform and fare worse than recent movies (like Role Models and I Love You, Man) that only appeared to bear his touch.
«I could see the reaction to the movie — in not a terrible way — be where some people like it a bit more after a few years because it didn't quite connect the first go - around.»
>> After the dreary arthouse po - faced Archipelago what a relief to see a home grown film which is movie - literate and bounces along with a deadpan humour which makes you chuckle quietly throughout >> There was more and louder laughter for Archipelago than for Submarine when I saw it a couple of weeks ago.
by George Wolf At the recent screening of After Earth, I overheard one lady say to another, «I don't think I've ever seen a Will Smith movie I... read more
While it's entirely possible that «Demon» will appeal more to U.S. audiences after its June 24 release than it did to critics who saw the film at Cannes, at the festival, Refn said his intention was to make a «primal» movie that featured heightened reality in a way that could provoke drastically different reactions from viewers.
The two Neon Genesis: Evangelion movies are utterly incomprehensible, even, or especially, after watching the series (though there's a new translation out there that might be more intelligible, but I haven't seen it).
Turns out, Soderbergh's less widely reported remarks clarifying his retirement as a sabbatical were more accurate because after four years out of the director's chair, he returns with Logan Lucky, exactly the kind of movie you hope to see from the maker of the Ocean's trilogy and Out of Sight.
Writer - director Alexandre Aja (Break of Dawn, Furia) probably hopes they all can't think or see through ridiculous gaping plot holes either, because High Tension is nothing more than scene after scene of sensationalism, followed by a completely needless (and vastly overused) twist that makes an already moronic, highly derivative movie abysmally absurd.
After an hour and a half, we've seen little more than an action movie.
I can't see how anyone could be dissatisfied with this movie I preferred it to the other two as I think it captured batman perfectly bane was perfect how anyone can disagree after batman and robin is beyond me??? Cat women was perfect there was no poor casting IMO character development was fine story was fine and beautifully shot soundtrack stunning all involved made an absolute masterpiece even tho I guessed most plotpoints in advance they still felt like a surprise to me I don't see the point in any other superhero franchise making any more movies as bb tdk and tdkr will never be surpassed
There's nothing more challenging that trying to review a movie nearly three months after you saw it, especially when it's added to the release schedule at the last minute.
After debuting the first trailer for Wonder Woman at this year's San Diego Comic - Con, Warner Bros. is back with a new, action - packed look at the movie, which sees Gal Gadot exploring more of the warrior woman's background and proving she can out - fight pretty much anyone.
On This Week's Show: Neil staggers into the Magical Studio in the Sky after pulling an all - nighter and seeing more movies than Kevin has.
It's not unwatchable, but neither is it particularly interesting; it's the kind of movie that you might actually watch more than once in your lifetime, not because it is entertaining, but it's so forgettable, you will probably not remember having seen it mere months after sitting to view it.
In fact, it tacitly accepts the more absurd elements of its convoluted fictional universe, instead laboring under the delusion that we care enough about the characters that we want to see what happens to them after the events of the first movie.
After more reiteration of things we've already seen, the action picks up, and the movie turns into a visceral assault of bright colors and sight - gags and bright flashes of light and monkeys falling from the sky.
Marvel has conditioned us to expect more once the credits have rolled on their movies, and what we saw after the conclusion of Infinity War was extremely important to the MCU's future.
And although the now legendary (and thoroughly needless) coda ensures that the whole thing ends with a whimper rather than a bang, Psycho's negative attributes are handily outweighed by its positives and it's certainly not difficult to see why the movie still endures more than 50 years after its original release.
But after this movie it will be hard for some to see him as much more than a goof.
Now that summer movie season is dying down, I've got more time to hit up some indie films like I did earlier this year; after seeing The Spectacular Now, I'm glad I did.
Much more than superhero movies themselves, Reynolds, Leitch and the rest of the team are going after the business of superhero movies, the contractual stipulations that leave certain characters outside of certain movies despite what fans want to see.
Still, after a few YA movie franchise finales that most would agree didn't need to be split up (see also The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1 & 2), filmgoers may be more forgiving if Death Cure plays out as an overly - succinct conclusion, by comparison.
Her film work has slowed down somewhat — she's making 2 - 3 films a year and working much more at home, so it's nice to see she's put her Pirates of the Caribbean money to good use (unlike Johnny who you think is so indie but keeps doing big studio movie after big studio movie).
There are so many great films out there... and all the quality movies deserve recognition... but The Revenant is simply an astonishing achievement, and i am not surprised at all it just wins awards after awards.Let's see if it also wins the Oscar.I agree that this film is not for everyone, and many just don't like it.But movie is art, and just like art... some people love it and some not.Like a painting... even if we all look at the same painting, some of us will see more in it.It is the year of Alejandro G.Inarritu, the year of Leo..
San Andreas joins a long list of disaster movies that have been hurtled our way over the past few years; from the heights of Irwin Allen's epics of the 1960s and 1970s (see The Towering Inferno, Earthquake, The Poseidon Adventure), to the more recent CGI affairs, most of which were thrown at the screen by German director Roland Emmerich (2012, The Day After Tomorrow).
Though audiences will sadly have to wait a little longer to see Martin Scorsese's «The Wolf of Wall Street» after the director failed to meet the original date, there are still plenty of great movies on tap, including a few award hopefuls, a pair of blockbuster sequels and more.
Now the only problem after reading this book is that I want to see this movie 100 % times more now!
The iconic vehicle, seen in many movies, that left us lusting after muscle cars as children has now been remodelled with more contemporary styling to suit the global market.
If you want more from Charles Portis after seeing the movie, here's a bit of exciting information: three producers (including Bill Hader) have an option on The Dog of the South, Portis's 1979 release about a man who chases down his wife after she runs away with another man (not to mention his Ford Torino and his American Express card).
Buying back on more local soil, I visited our big bookstore Chapters as the customary before - and - after seeing a movie ritual (aka, it's right next door to the biggest theatre).
All the trailers, screens and developer interviews have us much more excited for the game than the movie, especially after seeing this in - game footage featuring Wolvie riding the Blob piggyback through a grocery store.
Bending to NKs terrorist demands just opened the door for more cyber hostage taking... I actually planned to see the movie to support Sony after the hack.
I would like to see all of these things, plus a renewed focus on innovative set pieces, a la the helicopter rope getaway thing we were privvy to at the feb. reveal event... these games can get monotonous after awhile, and interesting environments can only carry your attention for so long... I don't necessarily want a fairly interactive movie, but true jaw dropping set pieces that let the player keep control throughout, and switch up gameplay styles... we've seen some of this in the current gen, after uncharted more and more games are utilizing these, but the next gen needs to take it a step further, I want to experience that edge of your seat thrill in games more often
After watching Star Wars VII: The Force Awakens, Cliff stated that the director behind the movie gave fans of what they wanted which is fine, but he hopes to see more risks taken in the future.
Americans are more likely to be at risk from eating large steaks and hamburgers, transfats and saturated fats, lunch meats riddled with cancer causing nitrosomines, cigarette smoke, and even becoming depressed after seeing a lousy movie.
After we published 10 of the funniest lawyer - movie scenes of all time, we dug into our lawyer - movie archives and found 10 more legal - ish movie scenes that will (hopefully) make you laugh (and think) and maybe even convince you to seek out some movies you haven't seen before.
You can pick any movie from your collection to follow along, but the bigger the better as you'll more easily see the change in file size and video quality when you compare the before and after files.
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