Check out 100 %
of movies made about climate change as evidence.
By Schnabel's count there have been dozens
of movies made about the artist and, he said, «I don't know if there's one that I like.»
Not exact matches
Of course, complaints about the proliferation of sequels tend to be much louder in the wake of a high - profile flop than they are after the release of financially and critically successful follow - ups (see: Disney's Marvel and Star Wars franchises, or the Despicable Me and Hunger Games movies, to name a few — though, some movies still make a ton of money despite toxic reviews
Of course, complaints
about the proliferation
of sequels tend to be much louder in the wake of a high - profile flop than they are after the release of financially and critically successful follow - ups (see: Disney's Marvel and Star Wars franchises, or the Despicable Me and Hunger Games movies, to name a few — though, some movies still make a ton of money despite toxic reviews
of sequels tend to be much louder in the wake
of a high - profile flop than they are after the release of financially and critically successful follow - ups (see: Disney's Marvel and Star Wars franchises, or the Despicable Me and Hunger Games movies, to name a few — though, some movies still make a ton of money despite toxic reviews
of a high - profile flop than they are after the release
of financially and critically successful follow - ups (see: Disney's Marvel and Star Wars franchises, or the Despicable Me and Hunger Games movies, to name a few — though, some movies still make a ton of money despite toxic reviews
of financially and critically successful follow - ups (see: Disney's Marvel and Star Wars franchises, or the Despicable Me and Hunger Games
movies, to name a few — though, some
movies still
make a ton
of money despite toxic reviews
of money despite toxic reviews).
Yet Netflix doesn't always care
about the opinions
of professional
movie reviewers when
making decisions on original programming.
If we were persecuted for the amount
of sh — that's been said
about us that's not true, our lives would be over... The experience
of making the
movie was so outside
of that, it was fruitful for the two
of us to go on with it.»
A group
of women explain to CNBC how they're addressing the lack
of female representation on Wall Street — by
making a
movie about it.
But had Sony stuck to its guns and released the
movie as planned, it would have
made a strong statement
about standing up for freedom instead
of giving in to fear and threats as Ben Franklin once wrote, «Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety.»
In the
movie Knocked Up under - achieving friends talk endlessly
about creating a web site that will direct people to the «good parts» (meaning nudity) in every
movie ever
made only to find out after months
of planning Mr. Skin had beat them to it.
Over the weekend I watched the Wolf on Wall Street, a highly entertaining
movie about the «investment firm» Stratton Oakmont, which carried out pump and dump schemes and
made millions off
of its clients in the 1980s and»90s.
Not much is known
about the new
movie though we can confirm it will once again star Mark Wahlberg, who
made his debut in the Transformers world in the previous
movie, Transformers: Age
of Extinction.
Not only is «Blockers» one
of the few women - directed
movies coming from a major studios this year, but it's sex - positive message
about consent and societal pressures around people losing their virginity
make it an incredible feat in the midst
of the #MeToo and Time's Up movement.
Unlike the recent string
of TV shows
made into
movies, like the «21 Jump Street» franchise, Peña said the intention with «CHiPs» is to be more serious in the hopes to
make the audience care and be concerned
about what the characters are going through.
«There are a lot
of tasty restaurants in the food court area,» Hanks said in a December 2003 story
about the
making of the
movie.
With no prior
movie -
making experience, entrepreneur Mark Hulme, founder
of Dallas - based publishing company the Five Star Institute, decided in 2011 to produce a
movie about the late tech innovator and commissioned an employee to pen the screenplay.
The
movie was relatively successful at the box office — especially considering it was
made on a budget
of about $ 6.5 million — but it was still the lowest - grossing winner since 1987's The Last Emperor at the time.
Keeping enough
of the
movies greatest hits («Stop trying to
make fetch happen») while sprinkling in new jokes
about RuPaul's Drag Race and the president's Twitter account pleased critics.
After all, there's a reason why a
movie about an eccentric scientist who transforms a beat - up DeLorean into a
make - shift time machine has become one
of the most iconic films
of all time.
It's the title, too,
of a particularly cynical BoJack Horseman episode
about mass shootings, in which beleaguered film producers find themselves rolling their eyes while they trot out the phrase, again and again, in response to real events as they try to get back to the «actually pressing business
of making sure the
movie gets
made.»
We're allowed to draw [an] image
of him, we're allowed to
make movies about him.
Lots
of movies have been
made (and books have been written)
about the end
of the world.
At long last, Hollywood is caving to the demands
of masses and has agreed to
make a
movie about the Boston Marathon bombings.
That
movie, for all it's exhilarating presentation
of youthful life on the road as you experience those who
make music which can speak to large audiences, is nonetheless all
about how you ought to get sucked into the rock «n roll way
of life (albeit eschewing the drugs and sex part
of it) because somehow rock «n roll is supposedly important.
Instead
of reading
about a
make - belief - «Mormon war» — I encourage all to rent the
movie, «September Dawn» starring Jon Voight if you really want a history on the Mormon belief system.
I remember getting real cross with my little sister when she told me that she went out to see the
movie The Exorcism
of Emily Rose, but when she started asking me questions
about God and all that, I was kind
of thinking, «You know Olga, maybe this is a good thing that Hollywood is spending some money on
making horror
movies.»
So let's say this
movie is
about a woman whose life was shaped by love
of her father; the
making of the film Mary Poppins (as well as the writing
of the book) is
about her coming to terms with the truth
about personal love and death and all that.
Filmmaker Wilson counts himself as an example
of this: «I was pretty sceptical
about all this stuff before I started
making movies.
I pretty much had to be dragged to a
movie advertised as
about the
making of Mary Poppins — a film I was never young enough to enjoy.
i agree with you a lot this
movie was not
made by Christians for the purpose
of spreading the word
about the persecutions.
You don't see too many
movies about jesus, allah ur buddhsit because it could be offensive and too risky to
of movie or show to
make.
In any event, they have
made their film, and while they haven't completely abandoned what they know
about moviemaking, they have clung tightly to the image
of Jesus given them by a Sister Josephine — or in Schrader's case, someone like the harsh father in his
movie Hardcore.
So knowing
about the Bible not only
makes the
movies more fun and enables critique
of public policy, but it also paradoxically encourages you to think for yourself.
Secondly, you infuse your
movie with a healthy dose
of John Hughes,
making it less
about Spider - Man, a guy who also happens to be a high schooler; and more
about Peter Parker, a high schooler who happens to have super powers.
If you are familiar with the story
of Martin Luther, or have seen the recent
movie made about him, then you know that the situation he faced is very similar to what John faced.
She didn't seem to care
about losing her virginity to someone she barely knows (another way these
movies typically frame young men), and there's a point when she asks her father (John Cena) why society
makes such a big deal out
of virginity in the first place.
LifeWay told Baptist Press
about its decision to halt sales
of heaven visitation resources today (March 24) in response to an inquiry
about the book 90 Minutes in Heaven by Don Piper, which is being
made into a
movie slated for release this fall.
European concerns
about Hollywood films are largely based upon the existing trade deficit with the USA in audiovisual trade and the fact that over half
of the
movies exhibited in European cinemas are
made in the USA against only 2 % European films released in the USA.
You might want this
movie, with all
of its admirable representation and genuine messaging, to be something that could pervade into the real world, but it only wants to do that with the way it
makes you feel, not with any creative ideas or questions
about the present.
I like the metaphor (was reading
about how Truffaut changed the ending
of Fahrenheit 451 when he
made the
movie; this reminds me
of that ending).
Theoretically, the
movie is
about her learning to
make better choices; the character actually gets to accomplish something by the end, although we no way
of understanding how she found the wherewithal to pull that off.
Theo Van Gogh was stabbed in the chest for
making a
movie about Islam's treatment
of women.
We're allowed to draw [an] image
of Him, we're allowed to
make movies about Him... Michelangelo did it.
But all
movies, no matter which genre we are talking
about, accurately
make the point or tell the story that the director intended, within the limited confines
of the TV screen and
movie length.
The
movie does offer a slight gesture toward the Holy when, in moments
of great awe, characters touch their foreheads as if they were
about to
make the sign
of the cross.
Cleanhotels.com says it does so because its supporters want to know they are «supporting a facility that cares enough
about the wellbeing
of its customers not to
make harmful pornographic
movies available.»
Hi, I loved the little
movie about your new book, and I think the addition
of your little boy
makes it even more personal.
You
made my week (month...) ❤️ — just loved reading
about your detailed adventures in the kitchen — complete with
movie time — and the frank description
of your cousins reactions:) the best!!
No one designated David Lebovitz (or any other food blogger) as Food Lord, and YOU are just as empowered as him to
make things in your kitchen, so in the immortal words
of just
about every Rob Schneider and Adam Sandler
movie: JUST DOOO EEEET!»
Green tomatoes end up in the compost or the trash more often than not, and that sucks, because there are tons
of things you can do with them — oven - fry them, pickle them, watch
movies about them... or if you're like me,
make cocktails with them.
A Winner Dinners Original Recipe Dedicated to the
movie - star - wanna - be who sold me the juicy mangoes in St. Lucia
Makes about 6 cups
of salsa 1-1/2 cups fresh tomatoes, peeled and chopped 3 ripe peaches, peeled and chopped 1 ripe mango, peeled and chopped 3/4 cup red bell pepper, chopped 1 cup onions, chopped 1/2 cup cilantro, chopped 2 to 4 tablespoons jalapeno pepper, seeded and chopped 3 cloves garlic, minced 1/4 cup tomato paste 1-1/2 teaspoons apple cider vinegar 1 teaspoon lemon juice 1/4 cup sugar 1 teaspoon dried basil 1 teaspoon dried oregano 1-1/4 teaspoons salt 1/8 teaspoon pepper tortilla chips
It looks like someone found the stunt double from a
made - for - TV
movie about Delonte West and
made a sculpture
of him instead.