Anyone seen that
movie make sense of the ending?
The three heroes are as panting and breathless as Liza Minnelli, and even to an aging Muggle like me,
the movie makes sense for a change.
The movie made no sense, was not funny, was not scary, was not interesting.
In fact, very little about
the movie makes any sense at all.
I would not at all be surprised to learn that much of the detail in this prologue was added later when someone noted
the movie makes no sense without it, and frankly, even having it doesn't help too much.
The Vanessa thing you kind of have to take as a joke otherwise the rest of
the movie makes no sense.
The actor who played Alfred in Batman v. Superman says the movie critics were right and
the movie made no sense.
Nothing in
this movie makes any sense, not even in a «suspend your disbelief» kinda way.
Add to this the fact that
the movie makes no sense whatsoever.
Not exact matches
It
makes sense, and I think maybe
movies that have a strong message or purpose last longer — people pull them off the shelf more often, and they maintain their relevance.
Signing the Potter deal
makes sense in part because NBCUniversal already has a Potter - themed attraction at its parks (it now gets access to more material from the films), and because the
movies are also a huge draw with younger TV viewers.
And when I was 12 years old, my father handed me a
movie camera, the tool that allowed me to
make sense of this world.
A few of the arguments, like how the long lineups provide fans an opportunity to talk
movies with their fellow attendees,
made sense even though I wouldn't consider them a worthy tradeoff for all the other issues.
This explanation
makes little
sense, however, and Netflix (NFLX) is likely using it to obscure the real reason its customers can't download
movies.
Because of the extensive VFX work required, it
makes sense the
movie won't open for a year after the cameras stop rolling.
The
movie they wanted to
make has undeniable power, but also the distinct
sense of something missing; from Dre's relationship with his ex to his conflict with Suge Knight, it's always clear we're just getting one side of the story.
This is a
movie that posits extra dimensions and spiritual warfare so it
makes sense that some Christ - followers are wary of the ideas and practices they might be exposed to while watching this film.
If you don't, this is still a
movie that draws you into a richly imagined world, and hurls action and humor at you so fast you don't have time to stop and realize that maybe it doesn't all
make complete
sense without a Ph.D. understanding of comics.
I want to
make a
movie and star in a
movie that is so specifically my
sense of humor that no one else could have
made it
«I want to
make a
movie and star in a
movie that is so specifically my
sense of humor that no one else could have
made it,» she says, her voice brimming with conviction.
The events in my childhood home
movies make perfect
sense when viewed through the lenses of my myopic buttonhole.
• Maggie Gallagher, prominent advocate of a feminism that
makes sense, went to see The First Wives Club, the smash
movie, and it got her to thinking.
Deliverance is a good
movie for people like you maybe being so harsh it will offend your
senses and maybe
make you see the blindness in your own hate.
However, at that point of the
movie, it would
make no
sense for Ren to die because Snoke already had.
However, the new findings represent the first time such an approach has been used to see how the brain processes
movies of natural scenes, a step toward decoding the brain while people are trying to
make sense of complex and dynamic visual surroundings, said doctoral student Haiguang Wen.
These classic shades scream
movie star, so it
makes perfect
sense that they're go - to paparazzi - blockers.
Now my favorite
movie «my big fat Greek wedding»
makes sense, haha!
Which
makes so much
sense since that is the general consensus with my varied taste in things I love such as books,
movies, music.
With everyone's schedules jam - packed and getting increasingly more hectic as the holidays approach, it
makes sense to have a couple of go - to pieces that can easily transition from work meetings to a
movie date, or from shopping to a night out on the town.
She and Steve McQueen are both very stylish, and it's one of those
movies that just looks «good» (and pretty luxurious) if that
makes sense... And it's set in Boston!
I am someone that loves to enjoy life to the fullest, i love going out to the
movies, I have a kind
sense of humor, I love to laugh and to
make that special someone laugh also.
I have a good
sense of humor and I like to
make you laugh.I like to chill out with a good book or watch
movies and its, even more, fun when you have a special someone to do this with.
I am easygoing person, caring, romantic, passion ate, Like open affection, like to laugh and also
make others laugh, I have great
sense of humour, I love cuddling at home with my partner talking, watching
movie or reading, I love to cook, I keep fit often, I love holding hand while taking a walk.I love...
It only
makes sense Comic - Con International is the place to celebrate «a decade of DC Universe Original
Movie world premieres in San Diego.»
Oddly, this
movie has been released as a summer family picture instead of during the holiday season, where the winter wonderland scenes would've
made more
sense, commercially speaking.
I am tired of the far - fetched
movies that don't
make sense, but at least this one KEPT ME LAUGHING!!
The differences between the instances of Louis living in and maybe trying to
make sense of his world rather than enacting a significant moment in his biography
make for a
movie that lurches a bit.
The absence of consensus and the diversity of opinion — ranging from knee - jerk canonization to clueless cries of exploitation — in some way echo the
movie's own snapshot of a society scrambling to
make sense of things.
It's far from innovative, inhabiting the same coming - of - age concerns as many a motion picture before it; however, there's a cordial
sense of humor to the feature that doesn't only
make it endearing, but almost lovable, if smut can be prized like a Pixar
movie.
This
movie has the same form of pacing and dialogue that that film has and upon research after watching The Post, I realized that the same writer in Josh Singer had worked on both of these screenplays, which
made complete
sense.
Not much of said script
makes sense and Pollack's mushy direction fails to heighten the
movie's few thrills.
He sucked the magic and joy out of this world and while I appreciate
movies are not books the stories they are based on still need to
make some sort of
sense.
You have to see the
movie for it to
make sense, and see it you should.
The used - to - be-funny Adam Sandler plays some extraordinary guy in an inconsistent and unfunny
movie that is filled with cheap comedy that sometimes doesn't
make sense and tons of awkward product placement that just feels like you are watching
This
movie just
makes sense!
What did
make this
movie work was the
sense of «being there,» of watching these characters go through what they think are grand plans for themselves (Wikus proud of getting promoted; Christopher thinking he's finally going to fix the mothership and escape) only for random chance, selfishness, and the raw immediacy of simple survival kick in and having them struggle from moment to moment against hostile forces (MNU, the human slumlords, there is no difference between those two groups exploiting the aliens).
Mostly, though, it's probably because the
movie misunderstands why it doesn't
make any
sense.
Obviously, this
makes no
sense, but if you worry too much about
sense, you will never really love
movies or appreciate a star like Johnson.
For those attuned to Maddin's goofy
sense of humor, it's easily the funniest
movie he's ever
made — a series of several dozen comic shorts strung together on a ludicrous clothesline.
There are a few beguiling moments in Holy Motors, particularly a martial - arts sequence and an erotic dance while Mr. Oscar is dressed in a motion - capture body suit, but the road between those moments is so strewn with stalled ideas that audiences who care about character and plot are liable to take the exit to a
movie that
makes sense.