Sentences with phrase «movie by heart»

Luckily for everyone, Duncan knows the movie by heart, line for line.
Part of the fun of The Muppet Movie comes from just wondering which Muppet will turn up next, an activity that somehow doesn't grow old even when you know the movie by heart and are watching it for the umpteenth time.
I could recite most of the movie by heart at this point and as embarrassing as it is, my sister and I owned a copy of it on VHS... yea, wrap your head around that.

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I never had the heart to see this movie completely and therefore watching it today made me understand how time quickly passes by and yet the attractiveness and also the way we nearly immortalize Aaliyah as this nice and good - hearted human being still stays within our thoughts.
Yet in many movies and shows, especially made by Disney, it's a given that one's heart is a proper map for optimal success in life, whether it be romantic, heroic or in
I can sing along to almost any Disney song and have most movies memorized by heart.
Also at the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles premiere, Jordana takes the movies» theme to heart, rocking a reptile skin - like top and shorts combo by Stella McCartney that shows a sliver of her stomach, plus spiky Giuseppe Zanotti heels.
After a long day at work, husband and I celebrated in a low key fashion by making heart - shaped burgers and «love salads» at home, exchanging gifts (nearly identical) and blowing up the air mattress in front of sofa in the living room and watching one of our favorite lovey movies, Love & Sex.
I know the movie, just not by heart.
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That movie took a long time to get off the ground and before she ever appeared as Nova, Harrison served as a stand - in in the role of Dr. Zira (the part ultimately played by Kim Hunter) in the screen tests and extensive make - up tests through which the project evolved, even participating in a test for Edward G. Robinson in the role of Dr. Zaius (Robinson was forced to withdraw from the project because of a heart condition that prevented him from working under the heavy make - up and in the high altitude location where much of the film was to be made).
There are some pop culture references to the 1970s, with Heart's «Barracuda» and Led Zeppelin's «Immigrant Song» featured on the soundtrack, but there's never the sense of a movie begging for laughs by throwing in anachronisms.
This was indeed one of the top ten films of 1985 and to understand on its golden 30th anniversary why this movie moved audiences so deeply and why the greatness of this masterpiece was not by perfection or logic but by heart.
«The Glass Castle» is a family portrait that at its heart is a father - daughter movie, anchored by two outstanding actors.
The movie, written for the screen and directed by Scott Cooper (who helmed Jeff Bridges» Oscar - winning performance in Crazy Heart), is careful not to demonize anyone and make the path to redemption both slow and methodical.
This a very short, very sweet, and very relaxed movie that tugs on just the right heart strings to leave you feeling very happy by the time the film ends.
The movie is never mechanical or emotionally contrived, and at its heart is a guileless, enchanting performance by Tautou.
But by the end of the movie it all comes together and it's heart breaking.
And while the movie's conclusion is not difficult to see coming, anyone whose heart is not warmed by it may wish to consult with an cardio - therapist.
While «Crooked Arrows» certainly isn't a good film by any objective standard, it has a good heart, and proves far more tolerable than many blockbuster sports movies.
In this epic movie, Cate Blanchett plays Queen Elizabeth I during the golden age of her reign when the young ruler is challenged by threats of war from King Philip II of Spain (Jordi Molla), questionable council from her advisor Sir Francis Walsingham (Geoffrey Rush), an assassination attempt by her cousin Mary Stuart (Samantha Morton), and the yearnings of her heart for Sir Walter Raleigh (Clive Owen).
Kuzui has imposed a heavily block - lettered feminist message on the movie, suggesting that Buffy discovers her empowerment as a woman by driving huge, phallic stakes through the hearts of her enemies.
People don't go to Sparks movies for subtlety; they go to warm their hearts by bearing witness to true love.
I've had a 26 - year love affair with that film: I've seen the stage version and the Disney Hollywood Studios version in Orlando, I have the DVD, I have Belle - themed dishes (that my 18 - month - old daughter uses now, I swear)... and though I have no idea how many times I've actually watched the movie, it's enough that I know every single word by heart.
Propelled by the ingenious fantasy of a car with a mind and heart of its own, this movie deftly mixes comedy, sentiment, and special effects to produce a story that represents Disney at its very best.
Last night, myself, along with Paul Koren and Katie McCabe had the opportunity to finally sit down and watch the fantastic new movie Paul, which is written by and starring Simon Pegg and Nick Frost at the fantastic Prince Charles Cinema in the heart of London's theatreland.
But now that I have watched the movie countless times and can recite every word by heart, it has earned a truly special place in my heart.
A few unexpected minor pleasures: the time - travel flick Predestination, an adaptation of a Robert A. Heinlein short story that's one of those rare sci - fi movies that feels like it was made by people who read sci - fi; the horror Western Bone Tomahawk, which feels, in the best way, like someone filmed a first draft script and didn't cut anything, all its little quirks of character kept intact, narrative expediency be damned; and In The Heart Of The Sea, the cornball sea adventure of which I enjoyed every minute.
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Directed by Sean Baker («Tangerine»), the movie won no prizes but many hearts, as well as a distribution deal with A24.
Unlike Almodóvar, Lelio is a cinematic realist at heart, and these surreal, isolated fantasies seem to reinforce, by way of contrast, the bonds that tether this movie to its social context.
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But, no matter how far the director takes the movie visually, the film is bound tightly together by the very unique love story at its heart.
His film acting credits also include Steel Magnolias, playing the husband of the beauty shop owner; Terence Malick's Days of Heaven, for which his movie career took off; Resurrection; Frances; Country; Fool for Love; Crimes of the Heart; Baby Boom; Bright Angel; Defenseless; Hamlet; The Notebook; Black Hawk Down; Don't Come Knocking; The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford; Brothers; Safe House; Mud; August: Osage County; Cold in July; Midnight Special; Ithaca; In Dubious Battle; and You Were Never Here.
The movie gets darker and more dramatic by exploring Deadpool's suicidal tendencies and Russell's outsider attitude, but it still has heart.
RAMPAGE — A Review by Cynthia Flores The heart of this movie beats in the CG chest of George (Jason Liles), the...
A loose assemblage of movie villains straight out of central casting (including the baby - faced one who might have a change of heart and the total maniac who seems in it just to kill people, played by a scene - stealing Richard Cabral), there's no honor among thieves, and there's even less logic.
After years away from the limelight of the big screen, Smith started out 2015 by reminding us just how well he can harness his movie star wattage in the underrated Focus, and he ends it here by showing us what a gifted dramatic actor he is when he's willing to buckle down and get into the heart and soul of his characters.
Then, in a twist that wouldn't feel out of place in a Two Ronnies sketch, Padilha and screenwriter Gregory Burke torpedo the emotional centre of their movie by having a kindly airport security guard inform Pike's character that the telephone she's using — the one she's just poured her heart out into for two straight minutes — is out of service, but she's welcome to try again from the bank of phones over in that corner.
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries Ellen Burstyn, Flowers in the Attic Maggie Gyllenhaal, The Honorable Woman Frances McDormand, Olive Kitteridge Julia Roberts, The Normal Heart Cicely Tyson, The Trip to Bountiful
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries Adrien Brody, Houdini Benedict Cumberbatch, Sherlock: His Last Vow Richard Jenkins, Olive Kitteridge Mark Ruffalo, The Normal Heart Billy Bob Thornton, Fargo
Directed by Arthur Allan Seidelman and written by Richard Alfieri (from his hit play of the same name), the movie introduces us to two lonely - hearts: Rowlands as a bored widow named Lily with time on her hands and no one to twirl her around the ballroom, and Cheyenne Jackson as Michael, a snippy gay dance teacher with attitude and arrogance to spare.
Susanne Bier, who asked such intriguing moral questions in In a Better World, has not located the beating heart of a B - movie melodrama about a star - crossed marriage, and presides over a risible denouement.
The Last of the Mohicans, for all its glorious battle scenes, visceral action sequences and breathtaking images captured by renowned Italian cinematographer Dante Spinotti, is a glorious romance, and without the chemistry and talent of Daniel Day - Lewis and Madeleine Stowe in the role of his self - reliant and intellectual Cora, the movie would lose its heart.
The heart of the movie rests with a corporal played by Richard Basehart who doesn't want to be a leader because he fears sending men to their death.
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Directed by Ami Canaan Mann (Michael Mann «s daughter who helmed «Texas Killing Fields «-RRB-, the movie co-stars Clea DuVall («Argo «-RRB-, Sheryl Lee («Winter's Bone «-RRB-, Emily Alyn Lind («J. Edgar «-RRB-, and Academy Award - winning musician / actor Ryan Bingham («Crazy Heart «-RRB-.
But the movie's beautiful last line — a sentiment expressed in so many words by the real Ms. Jenkins and impeccably delivered by Streep — is an inarguable defense of a life spent doing whatever you do, including sing off - key, with all your heart.
I was pretty impressed by how much heart the movie had as well as performances by Kevin Costner and Carlos Pratts.
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