Sentences with phrase «n't see the film»

We won't spoil much about the character if you haven't seen the film, but the droid, masterfully played by Marvel veteran Paul Bettany, steals just about every scene in which he appears.
(For those who haven't seen the film, fear not, that barely explains it.)
I haven't seen this film, and so can not comment on it - but to all who lump atheists with communists, nazis, hedonists, and every other debased human quality, you are wrong.
If you haven't seen the film The Master, I recommend you do.
Millions of children, says Foxman, who certainly had not seen the film when his book was written, «will absorb the lesson that Jews are «Christ killers.»
nottolate — I have not seen the film, but unless it is promoting violence against Muslims, then the film is an exercise of free speech that should not be suppressed.
A film critic always hates to admit that he hasn't seen a film, so I was relieved when the movie turned out to...
While I haven't seen the film, the actions of these «offended» muslims sure reinforce the notion that Islam is an intolerant and violent religion.
SJP — I have not seen the film, but unless it is promoting violence against Muslims, then the film is an exercise of free speech that should not be suppressed.
A film critic always hates to admit that he hasn't seen a film, so I was relieved when the movie turned out to be Cinema Paradiso.
I haven't seen the film yet though.
I hadn't seen his film, just his freakish athleticism (numbers).
If you haven't seen the film, in brief, the 20 - something Vicky and Cristina are friends spending the summer in Barcelona with Vicky's parent's friends, Judy and Mark, and end up in a complicated love triangle of sorts with a seductive artist, Juan Antonio, complicated even further when his former wife, Maria Elena — a talented and tempestuous artist whose passion excites and destroys — reappears.
For those of you who haven't seen the film, Fat Sick and Nearly Dead, it's a much watch on the benefits of juicing.
I haven't seen this film yet (I don't watch many films) but I'm adding it to my list of things to watch.
The soundtrack and songs were really tonally perfect, though I didn't see the film as a love story so much as an off - balance depiction of an already degraded and misunderstood group of people.
These are just my updated thoughts, because unless you're someone trying to break into the industry, I can't see this film expanding its already existing fanbase anytime soon.
If you haven't seen this film, do yourself a favour and watch, you'll be pleasantly surprised.
The people you worry will be offended will not see this film b / c they have no sense of humour and b / c they like to complain and preach hate - much like yourself.
Haven't seen the film but even on IMDB site its voted the worst.
I'd love to indicate the differences, but since I've not seen the film since its theatrical run in 1998, I can't.
I did read once that a review assumes you haven't seen the film in question, while criticism assumes you have.
It is a lazy comparison: the one everyone wants to hear, and which only idiots or people who haven't seen the film will be making.
If you haven't seen this film, go see it know.
I have not seen the film yet.
It's obvious you haven't seen this film.
Harry Shearer is the classically trained co-star who makes his living as talking wiener, Parker Posey and Christopher Moynihan are the lovebirds playing brother and sister, and Jennifer Coolidge is the moneyed and overdressed producer whose insights into marketing involve telling people to NOT see the film.
Will it make sense if you haven't seen the film?
19 Emir: You either didn't see the film or did not read the caption at the start, this is the origin of Robin Hood.
Haven't seen this film, but I'm intrigued.
Evidently Nicolas Cage, who (big spoiler if you haven't seen the film already) died in the original film, may return in the form of a cameo, which we would assume would be flashbacks (though Cage's people claim he hasn't received an offer yet).
If you haven't seen this film, I was just delighted to find out it's now on Netflix, so go watch now!
We don't see the film's last seconds until it loops back to the end, but, be forewarned at the onset: This party will go out of bounds.
I haven't seen a film quite like this, however the original version of The Stepford Wives comes close.
As is well known, Schrader came from a strict Calvinist family, did not see a film until well into his late teens.
Fifty - nine members are eligible to vote, though a few disqualify themselves if they haven't seen every film.
Fifty - six members are eligible to vote, though a few disqualify themselves if they haven't seen every film.
In a positive way it reminded me of Shirley Jackson's haunting novel «The Lottery,» and offers another perceptive version of the institutionalized brutality of children manifested in the Japanese film of 2000 called Battle Royale (the author has stated she did not see the film until after writing the book).
Now, right here might be a good place to stop reading if you haven't seen the film yet.
If you did not see a film, the best way to vote is by putting an X for NO OPINION.
This felt like a conclusion to the series, I can't see another film coming to this franchise without ruining a lot of the good work here.
The violence, I think, was necessary to help us grasp that (having not seen the film myself, my stomach being sensitive as it is).
(I didn't see the film in IMAX, but an hour's worth of it has been configured to fill up for the larger - screen format, and I'm certainly going to try it out.)
She got a Globe nomination, but missed a SAG in favor of the inexplicable nomination for Naomi Watts which, again, likely has more to do with many voters not seeing the film yet.
This one's going to get a little spoilery, so skip this paragraph if you haven't seen the film.
If you're an Academy voter, we'd urge you not to overlook the names below, and if not, and you haven't seen the films, it's just one reason to check them out.
For those who haven't seen the film, the story centers on Woody...
If you haven't seen this film about voiceover artists in Los Angeles, it expertly defines the multidimensional barriers to success that women face any time they wish to advance upward — and it's the movie where Tig Notaro met her wife.
The thing is, although I personally have already seen the film six times (if you've been to MNPP at any point in the past three months you're more than aware of my obsession but if you missed my first take on the movie out of NYFF it's one of the most meaningful pieces of writing I've ever done, says me), it seems that some of you have not seen the film six times yet.
In 2013 the IPA gave five nominations to Paramount's The Wolf of Wall Street only to have Paramount themselves come back and say the group had definitely not seen the film.
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