Sentences with phrase «n't leave the theater»

For the first time, one does not leave the theater floating on air.
I didn't leave Suicide Squad with my jaw dropped in amazement but I didn't leave that theater extremely furious either...
The film does end somewhat abruptly, but this is a cliffhanger in the grand tradition of The Empire Strikes Back, The Dark Knight or Harry Potter and the Half - Blood Prince (not all created equal, though they have similarly unresolved endings) and offers such an incendiary climax (literally and figuratively) that you don't leave the theater feeling hoodwinked or unfulfilled.
That caused a domino effect, where people couldn't leave theaters on time and other screenings had to be pushed back or start with a less - than - packed house.
I didn't leave the theater rushing to tell people to see it.
CAUTION: Do not, I said Do Not leave the theaters without watching the «CREDIT SCENE» as Marvel has more surprise for you up ahead.

Not exact matches

Should leaders start every meeting with a reminder that discussions are not to leave the building, much the same as theater goers are told to turn off their cell phones?
Luckily that doesn't usually happen, but when mobile phones remind you — via image after image — that you've just left that beautiful outfit or pair of theater tickets behind, it can weigh on our minds.
For when they leave the land of avoiding misdeeds, the land of «you shall not,» the land of commandments, to enter the land of holy living, the land «you shall,» the disciples are in a different kind of theater.
Some parents will breathe a sigh of relief as they leave the theater, thankful that what happens to Tracy is not happening to their kid.
It's not often that one leaves a movie theater feeling speechless, but anyone on the right side of the culture wars who views the recent film Blast from the Past will find his jaw scraping the sidewalk» and not out of disgust.
He cried because he was sad we were leaving the theater and he didn't want to leave mater at the end of the movie.
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I thought the pace was good and it did not have any slow parts that left you wanting to leave the theater.
Leaving the theater, there was no excited chatter, people didn't even wait through the credits.
I haven't left a movie theater this physically angry since TRANSFORMERS: THE LAST KNIGHT.
So, for you comedy buffs out there that really are intent on seeing this, hey, who's going to stop you (maybe your parents, I suppose), but believe me, the lack of layers in the story, the nonsensical dialogue, and the overall «wow, I can't believe that I just saw that while sitting in a movie theater» factor, probably will leave you at least a little disappointed.
It's a smart and emotion - filled film that will stay with you well after you leave the theater — and not many summer blockbusters can do that.
Do not, under any circumstances, leave the theater when those end titles start playing.
It will not make you feel like a 10 - year - old, but it will make you feel 10 years older by the time you leave the theater.
Distributed in theaters by Samuel Goldwyn, Intervention hits home video today from Paramount, who does not bother with a Blu - ray edition, leaving this a DVD exclusive in the world of physical media.
So yeah, it's kinda slow and kinda boring but not without merit, though ultimately I left the theater feeling a bit disappointed.
It doesn't rain much in Austin — I considered bringing an umbrella, but left it behind, chiding myself for overpacking — but it's been raining for days, bringing the chaos level at the already - crowded Alamo Drafthouse to overwhelming levels as the crowds of people who usually mill around outside the theater converged with the throngs of adoring fans hoping to catch a glimpse of Tim Burton and Dolph Lundgren in the lobby.
The scant storylines and bland characterizations just aren't enough for us to care one bit about any of them, so what we're left with is merely an exercise in creepy imagery and set - ups for a few jolts to get the young girls screaming in their theater seats.
You won't get more from «The Nice Guys», just enough to keep you entertained and make you leave the theater with a silly grin on your face.
Indie Game: The Movie just doesn't hype video games or convince you to play them more (though that's all I wanted to do upon leaving the theater), but it shows you the pure passion and dedication that exists from video games who are now aiming to make the games they loved to play as kids.
Leaving the theater, I was struck with a sense that the movie not only could have been better, but it should have been so.
I didn't feel moved when I left the theater, I left thinking that that was just fine.
There wasn't much that I was left unhappy with after I left the movie theater, other than I wish it had been longer.
And it's not just Catholics who have a visceral reaction: News footage filmed at movie theaters during The Exorcist's original theatrical run shows people, many of them women, leaving midway through the movie short of breath and clutching their chests.
I left the theater not at all disappointed.
And while it's an art that has already yielded our first magnum opus of the year, the 100 Most Anticipated Movies Of 2014, (and we should probably be awarded the rest of January off as a result) there's still a category of film we've left unmined: those movies that we saw and reviewed in 2013 at festivals or sneak screenings or parts foreign tha t won't be in theaters until 2014.
Just when you think it can't get better, it does, and you'll leave the theater fulfilled, but also wildly surprised at where Pixar goes this time around.
In the end, what the film doesn't have in heart it makes up for in action and creative animation (I still get a kick out of seeing some of my son's more unique Lego pieces make an appearance, like Lego flames or the Lego shark), and you will certainly leave the theater with a smile on your face.
While all the praise seems to be on the performance of great actor, Demian Bichir, you can't take Bichir's «Carlos» without applauding a beautiful score by Alexandre Desplat or the honest and leveling work of Jose Julian or the rapturously morose finale that didn't leave a eye dry in any theater or living room across the world.
By the time Civil War leaves theaters, this universe will have made Disney $ 10 billion worldwide; knowing that, the pomp and circumstance doesn't seem so overblown.
While there were a handful of audience members who weren't quite sure what to make of «Demolition,» which defies easy categorization, most viewers seemed to leave the theater on a movie contact high.
Lowery's picture isn't one you watch, but one you get inside, only able to walk out of hours later, long after you've physically left the theater.
It's a quick, intense ride, but don't be in a rush to leave the theater.
Speaking as someone who has most definitely posted about crying in the theater, let's be real: Writing that I left a movie with a wet face says as much about me as it does about the movie, if not more.
Being a film adaptation of a television show, I wasn't at all expecting much, but I left the theater wanting to watch the movie again in much the same way I did after my first viewing of Olympus Has Fallen.
Avengers: Infinity War has been breaking box office records worldwide while leaving fans anxiously and desperately waiting for the Avengers: Infinity War sequel which sadly doesn't arrive in theaters until May 3, 2019.
Isn't that the way it should be when you leave a theater?
Not only has Jim Jarmusch's vampire love story Only Lovers Left Alive been accepted into Sundance, but it's also opening in theaters April 11 2014!
Taika Waititi has said he hopes Marvel audiences leave Thor: Ragnarok with a «sense of joy» but he isn't leaving all the fun for the theater.
Built around the notion that anything outrageous is funny, the makers of «American Wedding» bank on the idea that easy teen - and college - age audiences won't care about tediously underwritten characters, a general lameness of humor and flaccid attempts at emotional investment (Jim takes Michelle on a romantic walk on the beach) as long as those audiences leave the theater with one or two over-the-top howlers to talk about.
However, given the film's obnoxiously unfunny opening, Google doesn't come off like a place you might actually want to work out until more than an hour into the story (when all but the most masochistic members of the audience will have left the theater to demand their money back from director Shawn Levy.)
It's an assured debut feature that doesn't pull any punches; you leave the theater transformed.
I was itching so bad to leave the theater while watching this one, and not because I had to pee.
Leaving the theater, viewers may find themselves haunted by disappointment, not because Jessabelle lacks gore or cheap shocks, but because it fails to deliver on the promise of the deft tension - building in its opening scenes.
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