Sentences with phrase «movie kind»

The phrase "movie kind" refers to a specific genre or type of movie. It's used to describe a film that fits into a particular category, like a comedy, action, horror, or romance. Full definition
Today is a stay inside, cook a pot of homemade soup, and watch old movies kind of day (after church).
Remember how I said that the shift in tone of the first movie kind of threw me off?
Those ones, for some reason, they just work in a way that basketball movies don't, and football movies kind of don't.
Cold / flu season, stay in the house and watch movies kind of weather.
It's helpful to think of it as an actual horror movie kind of blob: a gelatinous monster with 18 wildly flailing legs and 18 arms that consumed pitchers whole and spit out the hats.
Not the romantic movie kind of relationship; not the playing games kind of relationship; and certainly not the purely lustful kind of relationship — but a real relationship.
Out going and full of energy verry athletic and healthy and I like to cage fight as much as I can i am a kind and careing guy looking to explore new thing i love giving back rubs and neck massages i like movies all kinds I'm a gentleman at all times i like to have fun if u are willing u ask...
i enjoy scary movies any kind of music really and i awlays like to go out to eat.
It is its own unique, unclassifiable creature: discomfiting and difficult, not least because it depicts a kind of love that may be even more unattainable for most of us than the usual movie kind of love.
Three O'Clock High is pretty fun in an»80s teen movie kind of way.
The picture opens to frenetic scenes of partying (but not the typically screwball movie kind of partying), Sutter accompanied by the equally feisty Cassidy (Brie Larson).
Thinking of him as the next villain in the next James Bond movie kind of excites me.
Granted, it's meant to be cheesy in a midnight movie kind of way, and although her critics will likely skewer her for some of the dialogue, it really helps in setting the tone.
The UMD movies kind of, well, fell flat on their shiny faces.
James Carey, our designer, regularly quotes the influence of the 1940s movie Kind Hearts and Coronets, which he'd watched just before we embarked on work on Sir.
Ours was a rainy stay home and watch movies kind of weekend, which after a very busy week is just what this mama needed!
I think I'll keep that lead paragraph as is, because who doesn't want to think about The Shining and how seriously scary it was (original, not remake) in a weird 80's movie kind of way.
I Am Naughty is a dating site for those that are not looking for your typical Friday night dinner and a movie kind of date.
I skate and snowboard iam Romantic (the movie kind).
This movie kind of touches on some of this in an extreme way.
They knock each other over, hit each other with hammers and do all sorts of crazy stints that only the Stooges could pull off and for that the movie kind of works.
I found it strangely enjoyable, in a very B - movie kind of way.
On the one hand, the movie kind of tied up the series nicely and made a nice conclusion, but then they go and open it up for the next sequel (and I imagine not the last).
In its own quirky indie - movie kind of way, the film even avoids being too preciously cute, unlike Waititi's self - consciously oddball «Eagle vs Shark.»
In this case, Variety has indirectly confirmed the line - up for the film, which sounds pretty spectacular to me (in a no - holds - barred action b - movie kind of way).
This movie kind of widens the scope of that assertion: maybe we do everything because we fear death?
The movie kind of creeps up on you with a message regarding the importance of dealing with lost youth, while also never losing sight of yourself as an individual... all with incisive humor and pulling no punches on being an overwhelmed mom.
This movie kind of picks up where the first Hulk movie, which features Eric Bana as Bruce Banner, left off, but replaces many of the characters.
This movie kind of came out of nowhere, I didn't know they were even making this, and it has one helluva cast.
The Hype: Ben Wheatley made a big splash in the British independent scene with both Down Terrace (which I haven't yet seen) and Kill List (a movie I kind of respect, but ultimately find kind of overrated).
Having your lead as a creepy stalker is an interesting idea (this movie kind of ruined my upcoming screenplay, Stalker Saturday!)
There is no coherent sense of a story therefore the movie kind of charges on, relentlessly, until it cuts to a closing honeymoon scene with a needless King Kong reference.
And as I explored what that was, the movie kind of taught me what it was about.
Although the movie kind of under - performed at the box office, Lane was singled out for her performance.
Former cinematographer Barry Sonnenfeld makes his directorial debut here and his ever - roaming camera gives the movie the kind of manic energy that it sorely needs.
I was reminded of a TV series in the sense that we were introduced to these characters and the movie kind of just explored them, tying up the «story» every now and again, as though they needed to squeeze in the bare minimum.
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