Sentences with phrase «n't shoot a movie»

When you say that Zac Efron would completely stop working out with this when he wasn't shooting movies, did you mean he switched to a new workout?
To make a movie now I don't know how you wouldn't shoot a movie about teenagers without smartphones because they all live their lives online.

Not exact matches

my freedom allows me to over eat, not exercise, drink beer, smoke my pipe, play cards, shoot pool, and watch «r» rated movies.
If we want to liken what Jesus did to a movie, it is not a «Good Cop, Bad Cop» scene we should imagine, but Chuck Norris breaking Prisoners of War out of a military prison camp — except without all the shooting and killing.
There is not a difference between a baby being born or a shooting in a Colorado movie theater.
N & W 1000 When was the last time you heard about school kids, college students, movies theaters, shopping malls, etc., being shot up by some mad man.
Turns out my wife couldn't sleep and was watching an old George Burns movie, still, I took another shot of medication and went back to sleep.
Guns should not be a scapegoat, but maybe if we keep guns around, we can shoot the scapegoat and deal with the real issues that cause violence, issues such as broken families, class warfare, racism, drug and alcohol addictions, violence in movies and video games, and moral issues such as envy, jealousy, greed, and rage.
So god is basically a grade A @ $ $ who will let some punk shoot up a movie theatre and only provide «comfort» when he could have inspired the killer to not do it.
That is why in every movie theater there shall be established a well functioning alarm system, with cameras outside the door, and sound which immidiately would alert, an adequate number of well trained, armed and background checked security guards to arrive ready to apprehend the perpotrator and provide for the safety for all the innocent individuals who spent their money to have a good time not to get shot at (enterprises cut corners and then we complain about security and unemployment, charge what you charge for the concession if you have to without serving the soda and the pop - corn, I rather stay lean, healthy, intact and alive).
Check out the movie, «They Shoot Horses Don't They?»
This isn't just your typical race highlight montage however, but a beautifully shot movie with insights from drivers and team members getting just as much of the spotlight as the on - track action.
We show killings, bombings, shootings, rapes and torture in movies, so why not show a woman giving birth accurately?
There is a constitutional right to own firearms but we need to balance it with the right not to be shot to pieces in movie theaters, shopping malls, voting rallys and our schools.
He will spend only two days on set, he doestnt care about the length of the story line, he won't allow you to shoot his scenes at night and he decides which actors and actresses you feature in the movie.
Getting shot — at work — at school — at the movies Isn't something people in other developed countries worry about.
Stewart - Cousins noted that mass shootings have occurred not just at schools, but also at movie theaters, nightclubs and work places.
As the short movie faded to black, the phrase «Money isn't everything» appeared on the screen, a clear shot at McAuliffe and an indication of how Moran plans to define the primary race.
«I go to artsy movies, too, but sometimes you don't want to admit that you saw the latest shoot -»em - up escapist film.»
You'll never see them showing a movie where they go in and shoot everybody and then say, «Don't do this at home.»
The movie was shot in 1989 by a New York University (NYU) team, but it was never published; most researchers didn't quite know what to make of the findings, and some thought the behavior displayed in the short movie might be an artifact.
For him, it's Saturday night, provided that he isn't in training for a movie shoot or cover shot.
I can't wait to shoot looks without totally freezing myself to bits and I definitely have seeing James Franco and Jonah Hill's new movie «True Story «on the agenda for the weekend... the trailer has totally sucked me in!
I'm honestly surprised (as was Tony) that far more shows, movies and even TV commercials aren't shot there.
im cool laid back down to earth drama free love to have fun hang out with friends and family I like to shoot pool go to the movies go bowling I like to go to bars im not a club person just about anything that's fun if u wan na know anything else just hit me up
I love to hunt go camping four wheeling playing in the mud shooting anything outdoors and being with my daughter tattoos romantic movies i don't...
Like movies, love texting, like trying to shoot pool & trying to bowl (not real good at last 2, but have fun attempting it.)
I like almost all music (not a big fan of country) And also would prefer someone who likes animals.My idea of a good time is going to the movies, going to the park at dusk and shooting hoops (I play a mean game of HORSE), etc.S o stop by and say hello and let me know what's good so I can add you to my IM list.
I don't hang in the streets, I don't go to club's, I like going to the movies, shooting pool, and going bowling, etc..
The plot material isn't as strong as in the first two movies — if anything, it feels a bit desperate — but the anti-Disney joke blunderbuss remains in good working order: the movie takes several shots at Disney's recent forays into melodious Broadway kitsch.
The HFR version is great in detailed action sequences involving visual effects — the prologue and Goblin Town look particularly good — and is otherwise so haphazardly hit and miss from shot to shot to shot that I don't think I was «in» the movie for more than eight seconds at a time for the entire two hours and forty - five minutes.
it is funny in deed but, when their is someone to cover Sandler's movie their most likely gonna never make a film again Oh look see Denis Dugan and Frank Coraci BOOOOOO!!!!!!!!! you suck stop making adam sandler movies here is the problem they are directors who don't care about cinematography or shots of using the camera all they care is comedy!!!!!!! see Tyler Perry yeah their just like this big joke.
I'm not sure what Hollywood was shooting for with this movie, I just
The movie also throws a big typical action movie shoot - out at us in the end that doesn't really fit in with the rest of the movie.
The big difference was that he wasn't simultaneously in postproduction on one movie and preproduction on another while shooting that 2006 best picture nominee.
The movie could have been much improved by slicing a few frames from each shot, and reining in Rust's weirdness just a bit % u2014so as to not contribute to the lumbering, hallucinogenic feel of his initial characterization.
Great game very impressed, should be made into a movie the story writing is very amusing, the sounds are incredible and not to mention over-the-top shooting and combination with plasmids.
I'm not sure what Hollywood was shooting for with this movie, I just wonder if they are happy with this effort.
For the record, when he kills the Waynes, Napier's accomplice was allegedly supposed to be Chill, but the movie's Joe didn't fire a shot.
I think Shoot Out is the type of Western you'll like even if you're not a fan of Westerns.You got Clay Lomax getting out of prison & looking for revenge on the ex partner who shot him in the back after a robbery but gets a kid dumped on him.He drags her along while being tailed by 3 punks hired by Clay Lomax's ex partner who's now a rich rancher.I won't give anymore away but if you enjoy Westerns as much as I do then it's a movie you'll want to check out
The movie's frequently stunning compositions (shot by Penn and Eric Gautier) reveal not only Chris» ruminations as he appears framed by windows on his bus, hiking through magnificent forests or kayaking a rambunctious river to Mexico — but also his inability to immerse himself in the wilderness he cherishes and respects.
Nonetheless, I resigned myself to my fate and I even swore that I wouldn't fast forward through any of the movie; I figured that if I truly were to give the picture a shot, I couldn't cut any corners.
He can't help himself from following that shot with a deeply curious coda, which uses the movie narrative logic of cliffhangers and sequels to position The Post as prequel to All the President's Men.
Despite perilously under - lighting a few nighttime sequences, cinematographer Rachel Morrison shoots the country so full of life that it's genuinely hard to believe she didn't film a single frame of it in Africa (for a movie that's full of sloppy CG, the environmental green screen work is astonishing).
And in spite of what Wiseau thinks he is shooting, the movie just doesn't land the way he thought it would.
And The Avengers won't be Whedon's only movie this year; you can also expect his quickly - shot take on Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing (starring Whedon veterans like Nathan Fillion, Reed Diamond, and Amy Acker) to surface on the festival circuit, while the delayed, Whedon - penned scarefest Cabin in the Woods will finally get a release on April 13.
And Pollack, now 70, directs with real verve, quite enough to make us forget his tepid recent movies («Random Hearts,» «Sabrina») and to remember the skill and craftsmanship of «Tootsie,» «They Shoot Horses, Don't They?»
We just saw this movie (I can't bring myself to call a movie a «film», since nobody shoots movies on film anymore).
The story jumps around so much and with such inept transitions that at the end I couldn't help but wonder if Kapur ended up shooting a five - hour movie and leaving most of what made sense on the cutting room floor.
Your defense of Bay's «auteurist» aesthetic sense - «a man who never outgrew directing Super Bowl commercials»; «Bay has a style - a weird one, certainly, a hybrid of a nose - picking jock and a slick ad man who shoots a can of Pepsi, a Chevy Camaro, and a leggy blonde with the same voyeur's eye, and his bizarre gallery of ethnic sounds, voices, and faces is not without precedent» - makes this movie sound about as appealing as... well, exactly the things you described.
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