Today is a stay inside, cook a pot of homemade soup, and watch old
movies kind of day (after church).
Not exact matches
I find myself cycling through these three again and again, like some
kind of cosmic version
of that
movie, «Groundhog's
Day».
It does not mean that one lives every
day simply as if it were one's last — a
kind of crazy living «for the moment» rather than living «in the moment,» to use a distinction made by the dying poet Ted Rosenthal in his book and
movie bearing the same title, How Could I Not Be Among You?
I think it's that thing
of fantastical insane things coming out
of an every
day kind of story — the
movie starts in a very real world to start with, and then flowers into something fantastical and crazy.
Coconut flour egg, bacon & cheese muffins Popcorn (popped in coconut oil and topped with melted butter)-- we make popcorn for the
movie theater, too Coconut flour blueberry muffins Grass - fed cheese Homemade corn tortilla chips Soaked and dried nuts Homemade sprouted flour crackers Whole, raw milk (in a sippy cup; sometimes I even bring two)-- it's impossible to get ANY
kind of milk on most airplanes these
days; many airlines only have non-dairy creamer available Scrambled eggs — I put them in a Thermos container Bananas, oranges, apples, grapes — organic if possible Homemade shortbread cookies — it's a great idea to pack a few cookies for those extra-tough times while traveling Raisins — organic if possible Grass - fed whole milk yogurt mixed with a little fruit - sweetened jam or honey — I put it in a Thermos Homemade soaked granola -LSB-...]
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terror will be spread upon his enemies and justice will prevail (just following the pattern
of the
movie «Danny the dog», hope i remember the story
of that
movie right d) Got a new world class member in our medical staff that amongst other abilities and skills he specializes in healing just every
kind of injury
of a DEFENDER in just two working
days (for other players's positions he needs a bit more) e) Chambers is
of pure quality - nothing to brag a lot, yet.
6 months after we were in the relationship he got a job in a supermarket as security guard, but here in my country that does nt really makes a lot, its like almost $ 300 dollars per month, i make 600 up to 800 per month, by taking calls in a call center, he never went to college he only graduated highschool, im in law school right now... from the very beginning since i knew he did nt have a job or was making money he could spend, if i had money i would invite him out to dinner, or to the
movies or whatever and it was me paying for it which i did nt mind, he is not the
kind of men who buys flower, or invite u to the
movies, or out, he rather visit me at home and watch a
movie in netflix and thats it, we have made plans to go out, but none
of them works out, something always happen, and the
day it may happen, i say no, just because i think i will have to pay for the date..
Most children will get exposed to some
kind of inappropriate
movie or video game at a young age, but you can make sure that your child does not get exposed to too much if you keep an eye on them during the
day.
So we just think like in a
movie, we see somebody who is going down the street and you see just a telephone booth that you are passing and you realize, well that's [not] actually a telephone booth, that's some sort
of charging apparatus where people need to charge the surrogates and basically just
kind of dock themselves into these charging [bays] and, you know, charging up for half an hour there to refresh the batteries before they have to continue to move on with the
day.
A collapse in the AMOC could also mean there would be less heat reaching western Europe that could cause the region to plunge into severe winters, the
kind of scenario similar to that depicted, albeit in extreme fashion, in the
movie The
Day After Tomorrow.
I am from tarlac.A simple
kind of guy who loves music, sports,
movies and adventures.Seeking for a simple type
of girl who can be with to have fun, going on a date and to spend hours,
days with each other...
I hate filling these things out... my name is Mary, i live on the Eastern Shore
of Virginia, which is in between Va Beach and MD.. I have all
kinds of interests, listen to all
kinds of music, loves the outdoors,
movies, concerts, etc and I'm generally down for whatever the
day will bring.
It's the
kind of movie where you're still thinking about it
days later.
More likely, these parallels are just the very
kind of happy coincidences that make a study
of the
movies like a surprise birthday party every
day.
As it often happens with this
kind of low budget artsy
movie these
days, the look is so polished that after a while it starts feeling fabricated.
This is the
kind of stuff that most
movies simply ignore, but the stuff that all
of us endure every
day.
«Breaking In» was clearly designed as much a marketing proposition as a
movie, a thriller whose twist on the formula is predicated in part on casting an African - American woman in the
kind of role generally inhabited by guys like Liam Neeson — and as an added bonus, just in time for Mother's
Day.
And he turns this into the
kind of imaginative, anything - goes escapade that
movie audiences, in the
days before the pre-sold, pre-fab blockbuster, had the luxury
of taking in stride.
It also could be classified as a zombie
movie of sorts, but
of course, it's not the undead
kind, it's the violent infection
kind, a la 28
Days Later or The Signal.
To me, it really just felt like an old school Amblin sports
movie, I would even maybe say it's Karate Kid
of 2011, meaning it's our futuristic, modern take on that
kind of story, those themes, in this
day and age.
Herzfeld, whose career somehow lived to fight another
day after his 1983 debut feature, «Two
of a
Kind» — a spectacular Hollywood turkey that imagined John Travolta and Olivia Newton - John as a failed inventor and bank teller chosen by the angels to restore God's faith in mankind — is a master
of unintentional kitsch, and most
of his latest plays out like a Mel Brooks or Zucker Brothers parody
movie minus the actual jokes.
It's the
kind of movie Guillermo Del Toro would have made back in his Devil's Backbone
days; and it certainly doesn't hurt that it knows enough about its genre to make a knowing, haunted reference to Robert Wise's Curse
of the Cat People in not just a tree - knot mailbox, but also the depth
of its parent / child relationship, all
of disappointment and horror.
The key to navigating Hollywood these
days is attach yourself to a superhero
movie franchise
of some
kind to guarantee a hit
movie every few years so you can run off and join darker, weirder, more eclectic projects without a care in the world.
And like their previous work, which floated between genres and refused to pin the company down as the maker
of a certain
kind of movie, this one looks visually stunning and unlike anything else being sold to family audiences these
days.
It's not that I wanted to claim those
movies, or make
movies like them one
day, but that there's this time when you're an adolescent where you feel more linked [and] can
kind of in your mind participate in things you watch or listen to.
«
Days of Future Past» is exactly the
kind of comic book
movie that you'd expect in response to the blockbuster success
of «The Avengers» — one more concerned with fan service than telling the best possible story.
Korean director Park Chan - wook's English - language debut plays like one giant homage to Alfred Hitchcock (particularly his 1943 film «Shadow
of a Doubt»), but with a decidedly unique and erotic twist that's every bit as perverse as his previous work — the
kind of movie that gets under your skin and stays there for
days.
But, for now at least, Bosworth would seemingly rather make this
kind of movie than whatever else Hollywood is offering her these
days.
They murder her husband, they shoot her two girls, and they fire a bullet directly into her infant son; Rosalee carries the lifeless bundle in her arms for
days, because it's that
kind of movie — the only
kind that Cooper knows how to make.
A hopelessly generic action
movie that fully deserves the direct - to - DVD treatment, it's the
kind of film that Cage has been making a little too frequently these
days.
This,
of course, includes the inventor and over-protective father, Cade Yeager (Mark Wahlberg, «Patriots
Day»), who replaced LaBeouf (who is currently engaged in some
kind of flag war with Donald Trump or something like that) in the equally bad, previous
movie, «Transformers: Age
of Extinction.»
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Or rise to the occasion, spend some time with her and throw on one
of these all - time best Mother's
Day movies: a few Academy Award winners, one sci - fi action
movie and a naughty surprise for just the right
kind of mom.
The screenplay by Simon Kinberg spends so much time catching us up to the events that the previous
movies left out
of their narratives that it's
kind of amusing that the logistics
of time travel here are the least explained and most straightforward element
of the present -
day story.
We get too few
of these
kinds of movies these
days.
TELLURIDE, Colo. — In the blazing noon sun
of Labor
Day, on a panel discussion in Elks Park, the veteran critic Stanley Kauffmann put his finger on the
kinds of films that the Telluride Film Festival does not exist to support:
movies made
of special effects and technology.
After all the controversy over Jane Got a Gun — the Natalie Portman western that Ramsay was supposed to direct until she dropped out on the first
day of filming — the mere fact
of this
movie making it to the finish line without any
kind of drama would be a victory.
It's a big
movie,
kind of like Transformers, back in the
days when they were pretty good, but with giant monsters.
It is the
kind of film that can not be replicated in this
day and age, without coming across as a B -
Movie.
Miles is positioned as a family man looking for a way out
of his chosen profession, which softens the role enough to perhaps better fit both O'Dowd and the series» format — though «Make him more sympathetic by giving him a wife and kid» seems like the
kind of network note someone would have given in the
days of the
movie, not after its co-star James Gandolfini moved to TV for The Sopranos — but knocks the tone
of the series off - kilter.
But aren't the last 30 minutes
of James Gray's turbulent, romantic The Lost City
of Z, a sprawling
movie adventure
of the
kind that's hard to get funded by Hollywood these
days, comparably sublime?
It also occurred to me that
movies about sexual freedom, such as Crash, Baise - moi and 40
Days and 40 Nights, tend not to receive the same
kind of praise as films about sexual repression like this, Trouble Every
Day and Romance.
The appearance onscreen
of pointillist swarms
of film grain may trigger a specific
kind of nostalgia in
movie buffs, for chemically produced and mechanically projected images that are rarely seen these
days outside
of repertory cinemas and museums.
The
day before I saw Tiny Furniture, I watched Sofia Coppola's Somewhere, a
movie that also comes from a place
of privilege, as Dunham's film does, but
of a very different
kind.
Labor
Day is almost here and we're deep enough into the calendar year that when a film critic declares a picture to be «light - years the most entertaining
movie of the year,» we sit up and take notice — even if the year as a whole has been almost entirely bereft
of «entertaining»
movies, or, at least, the
kind of movies that aspire to merely entertain and not make you dwell on tragedy («Fruitvale Station»), the emptiness
of our culture («The Bling Ring») or the struggles that come with aging and evolving with someone you love («Before Midnight»).
«After a while, we would sort
of get used to it, but there were so many cameos in the
movie where every
day a new person would show up, and we'd
kind of have to prep them,» he recalled.
Matt's first two
days at the Alamo Drafthouse's annual film festival included absurdity
of all
kinds, the latest
movie from Guillermo Del Toro, and more.
* Asked how he feels about going from very small indie films to a massive, effects - driven fantasy / comedy, Green said: «Well, just like probably all
of you guys like to see different
kinds of movies every week — a little
of this, a little
of that — it's fun professionally to, like, get in the ring and design creatures and have guys in suits and puppets and just, y ’ know, bring in all this stuff... I remember when I was a kid, and if something like «Behind The Scenes
of Return
of The Jedi» would come on, I'd just be glued to the screen, wishing that one
day I'd be able to get my hands dirty doing something like that.
The
movie establishes early on that in this world, the Knights are bad and the Assassins are the good
kind of bad, which makes especially puzzling its decision to follow Aguilar's modern -
day descendant Callum Lynch (also Fassbender) as he is kept prisoner by an industrial arm
of the Knights.