Sentences with phrase «not against a movie»

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Unfortunately, when it comes to looks, the deck is often stacked against the majority of men and women alike — namely the «normals,» or those don't resemble models or movie stars.
While Avnet declined to discuss the number of pre-orders Indigenous Media has seen for Sickhouse on Vimeo, he said he is optimistic when it comes to the movie's online revenue potential despite the fact that there isn't much of a benchmark level for the movie to compete against.
Policy or no policy, wearing your face - computer to the movies probably constitutes as Glasshole behavior, a quality Google itself warns against in the company's handy Google Glass do's and don'ts guide.
Hollywood executives and movie stars may not be the only victims of the suspected North Korean cyberattack against the makers of now - shelved The Interview.
Eisman, whose bet against the subprime lending market prior to the housing collapse was depicted in the 2015 movie, said the slowdown in lending to small businesses also is not related to Dodd - Frank.
«Isn't the simplest touch of a child's arm on the face more important, isn't the good meal, the brush against a thigh, a hand held during a movie, a swim in the sea, aren't those things of equal importance as the sands of time come rushing down on our heads burying ambition and love, good and evil, breath, blood, brains, waste, memory, alike in the oblivion?»
Ask the Muslims who every day draw antisemite caricatures and in daily newspapers in Egypt and make horrible movies against Jews and Israel in Turky.But this hypocrits are affended when they get the same treetment.I personaly dislike the muslim faith and this is a politicaly correct statement.If I could freely speak out... (youtube for instance don't do anything to Holocaust deniers... but if you write anything bad about Moslims they automaticaly warn you and even close your account... hypocrits... cowerds)
Two movies I've seen lately that were unexpectedly great: WARHORSE (I usually can't stand Spielberg — but this is a eloquent anti-war film directed against probably the most senselessly and hugely murderous war ever — World War I. It's an anti-imperial and almost a pro-Porcher movie, until you realize that the first misuse of the heroic horse was making him plow.)
† Just because a Blind Christian has the need to feel as if they posses a traditional family lifestyle, religious holidays where the give their kids chocolate eggs, dvd gifts on christmas of movies full of women acting as the equals of men (Against the bible), a lack of understanding culture, and the feeling of belonging, does not mean all people need / want / or feel that way.
The glorification of violence as a means to solve conflict is everywhere in our culture and I was that lame person that couldn't stand mixed - martial - arts battles and railed against video games and movies that depicted war or crime as an adventure, even arguing we are «a generation of virtual sociopaths.»
Already proving to be one of the most divisive blockbusters in years, hardcore fans» backlash against The Last Jedi didn't slow it down at the box office, with the new Star Wars movie taking in an estimated $ 220 million.
After September 11, the movie also serves as a salutary reminder that war is not an antiseptic affair of bombs dropped from on high, but that the battle against evil is dirty and dangerous and unending.
We all know what's going to happen in that match, it's a MOVIE we've seen over and over again not only against United but many other Top teams, I can still remember what an Unknown Rashford did to us last season..
For those that haven't seen the movies, Optimus Prime is the leader of the Autobots (good guys) and they go up against Megatron and the Decepticons (bad guys).
Germany goalkeeper Julian Pollersbeck says he didn't even know his team had won following his second penalty save against England because he was lost in his own «movie».
Lee Dixon reminded people at the opening night of 1989 the movie that in his first North London derby Tony Adams pinned him up against the wall by his throat and let him know in no uncertain terms that «we can not lose this».
Former President Obama and 2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTrump Jr. met with Gulf adviser who offered help to win election: report Voters Dems need aren't impressed by anti-waterboarding showboating After year of investigation, Trump can rightly claim some vindication MORE both denounced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein on Tuesday as allegations of rape and sexual harassment increased against the prominent Democratic donor.
If you could have listed the things which might threaten the delivery of Brexit last year, you wouldn't have included sexual allegations against a Hollywood movie producer.
The Manhattan district attorney, Cyrus R. Vance Jr., on Wednesday defended his decision not to pursue sexual abuse charges against the movie producer Harvey Weinstein in 2015.
Try it on a peanut butter and jelly sandwich yes peanut butter contains salt so does jelly we go to the movie theatres not aware how much salt intake we do but yes in the butter there's salt in the popcorn oil is salt so your puting salt on top of more salt regardless if you change the seasoning esp if it Cracker Jack style cheese or that white sugary corn.Too much salt intake you would think pink salt would you in the hospital but according to all the elements our body requires all them pink salt may taste a bit stronger but it the lowest against all salts - it's 100 % safe to add to your juice drinks with ice in blender it a rock salt so think Ice cream - Margaritta Salt we don't get Ill from that add to your sweetened tea or unsweetened add to your oatmeal that may sound yucky to some but it works!
I'm a very Humble fun loving person like cooking, reading, independent, go ing to the movies and open to ideas I do Believe we are all Gods Creation I don't Discriminate against No one Religion or Race.
We also think much of our initial bias against the movie wouldn't have taken place if it hadn't been named after Christian Mingle the site.
If you don't like movies it's ok but you don't need to talk against movies.
I would advice against dating (holding hands and going to the movies) this may or may not be illegal.
The movie may not offer much insight into race relations in the U.S., but it certainly cautions against exporting American values too readily.
(That 10 percent thing is not true, but if you're the sort of wet blanket who picks movie science apart with dogged determination, you should probably get a restraining order against Lucy, because it's only going to cause you indigestion.)
The world didn't need a remake of Footloose, the 1984 movie where outsider - rebel Ren McCormack (Kevin Bacon) takes on a town - wide ban against public dancing.
That the movie is easy on the eyes (Melody's fetching silhouette against those sunset river views) doesn't make it any less bogus.
Let's face it, this is not the type of movie you pit against the classics or try to take too seriously - nor should you be expected to.
Anthony's parents aren't shown until the last scene of the movie (with no lines), but Spencer's mother (Judy Greer) and Alek's (Jenna Fischer) join forces to stand against the principal and teachers, who mindlessly enforce strict rules without consideration for context.
It's not that I'm against optimistic, uplifting movies, but there needs to be proper development and higher stakes than just «star - crossed love.»
(I'll get to what I do hold against it in a hot second) Starter for 10 has the almost magical quality of employing a cast so endearing and adorable that I could not hate this movie.
It's nightmare inducing, not so much because of the monsters, but because it makes you feel so goddamn helpless, watching this poor family go through basically the worst possible day (mostly because they have dumb horror movie children) in a world that turns every sound they make against them.
«The Imitation Game» feels competent and mostly involving, but never quite deeply connects beyond the race - against - time that is the narrative thrust of the movie — the longer the code breakers can not solve Enigma, the more lives of allies and loved ones are lost.
Not one of the night's presenters or honorees mentioned the sex - abuse scandal that's been spreading through the industry since harassment and assault allegations surfaced last month against movie mogul Harvey Weinstein.
While I can understand why people do nt like Michael Cera, I thought he did very well in the role and I was glad to see him playing against type, since movies like Youth In Revolt have shown that Cera is more than capable of playing characters other than the stereotypical nerdy, awkward guy.
Batman is a dark character against dark backgrounds, here using the shadows as an ally in a way the Nolan movies don't seem to understand.
But the truth is that a movie about deeply personal obsessions can't work if it doesn't have some of its own, and the prevailing mood of The Current War is indifference; there's no point listing the crimes against the past committed by Michael Mitnick's dramatically inept script, which ends with a tacked - on, emotionally manipulative paean to the wonders of cinem - ah that anyone who cares about film history will likely find insulting.
Torres and Blasi wrap up the movie's central conflict so rapidly and so carelessly that it feels like an afterthought — as if they're eager to give the audience its happy ending, hoping against hope that viewers won't stop to think about what that ending really means.
Again and again the characters use the mechanisms of control to subvert the controllers, not unlike the events in Chile in 1988, when an ad executive used his media savvy to wage a media campaign against dictator Augusto Pinochet (see the 2012 movie NO for more on that), or the ways that Yippie!
Even Preston Sturges, another clear influence, when he came out against movie - making with a political agenda in Sullivan's Travels, didn't do so as a matter of doctrine.
The film's goofy narrative, wherein a PTSD - suffering bodyguard named Vincent (Matthias Schoenaerts) struggles to protect a wealthy Lebanese businessman's wife, Jessie (Diane Kruger), against perhaps - phantasmic threats, is wisely backgrounded in favour of moody, near - impressionistic glimpses of figures in crisis — that is, until it isn't, and the film takes a not - quite - fatal nosedive into movie - of - the - week cliché.
He's up against the studio head (a crisp Catherine Keener), who vows to bury the movie unless the ending is softened, and a drug - addled Brit director who won't compromise.
It's hard to imagine «Hit and Run» getting as large of a theatrical release as it did (or even one at all) without the involvement of Bradley Cooper, not only due to his box office drawing power, but because his amusing, against - type turn as a dreadlocked ex-con is about the only good thing the movie has going for it.
That's something anyone can relate to, and yet, as the movie illustrates, when everyone's crowded together on the bottom, it makes sense to stand up and fight together, not against one another — and Rees» achievement comes in looking past what separates her characters and celebrating what they have in common.
Anderson doesn't have anything against Netflix, he just prefers movie theaters.
Post-apocalpse settings are all the rage in movies these days (see: certain portions of X-Men: Days of Future Past, the entirety of Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, and so forth)- and one such upcoming film, which unfolds against the backdrop of a not so bright tomorrow, is Korean filmmaker Joon - ho Bong's Snowpiercer.
The movie becomes a soundstage - bound bout of visual claustrophobia, pitting West's Lord Richard (nope, not dead) and Goggins» Vogel, a murderous American rival, against each other inside the booby - trapped underground cavern.
The movie is about Spider - Man's internal conflict, not about him squaring off against an interchangeable bad guy.
That may be true but heroes can come from such events and this movie focuses in on heroes — both military ones and civilians — who would not give in to the overwhelming odds against them.
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