This phenomenon is not common in direct vision, but
often seen in movies and television.
Not exact matches
In recent years, the statuette has gone home with lesser -
seen movies,
often from off the mainstream radar — offbeat or «prestige» titles that captured the imagination of Academy voters if not the American public — to the near - total exclusion of big budget Hollywood blockbusters.
All along, Liongate's model was about cheap, low - risk investments,
often in edgy material the major studios avoided, such as the
Saw slasher
movies.
In case you missed it, here's the quick and dirty: TIFF requires people to pay inflated prices to wait in long lines to see movies in venues that often aren't built to show the
In case you missed it, here's the quick and dirty: TIFF requires people to pay inflated prices to wait
in long lines to see movies in venues that often aren't built to show the
in long lines to
see movies in venues that often aren't built to show the
in venues that
often aren't built to show them.
Now, thankfully we do not
see people beating each other up at the grocery store for the last package of Oreos on a regular basis (only on Black Friday sales for cheap TVs), but we can
see in our
movies, television shows, books, and overarching culture that violence is still
seen as a somewhat legitimate —
often glamorous — method for achieving one's goals, whether it be overt or covert
in nature.
And just like we can not
see the wind but we can
see the effect of the wind, so the effects of the Spirit of God upon culture can
often be viewed
in places like
movies, music, literature, art, and politics.
During the tween years girls
often compare themselves with their peers, and with the images, they
see in magazines, on television, and
in the
movies.
When we think of domestic violence,
often we think of physical abuse — the hitting, pushing, punching, and other stereotypical behaviors of characters we
see on TV and
in the
movies.
You probably have these images because that's how we
often see breastfeeding portrayed
in photos and
movies.
Not always and
often not to the extent that we
see on television and
in movies.
Further, dairy is now
often mixed with sugar
in products like yogurt and chocolate milk, and anybody who has
seen the
movie Fed Up knows what a disaster sugar is for our kids.
Girls
often compare their friendships to what they read about
in books,
see in the
movies or watch on television.
Diapers are
often seen on trained animals who appear on TV shows,
in movies, or for live entertainment or educational appearances.
Teens and young adults
often think it's «cool» to use marijuana because they hear songs about it, and
see people using it on television or
in movies.
Quick healing is
often seen as a superpower
in comic books or
movies, but it does have a basis
in reality.
It has been
seen that celebrities
often lose weight so fast to play a role
in a
movie.
We have
often seen a perfect body of celebrities
in the
movies or dramas, actually, they come straight from the gym and look smart.
For all his talents, Tim Burton does tend to repeat himself, and you can
often see in his trailers which of his own
movies he's stealing from.
Sadly, many guys rush online to for a list of openers they can use to impress, and
often find out they do not work as they
see in the
movies.
Very
often I
see in American
movies that they all seem to have an accepted model of dating stereotypes.
The fire fights are
often better than what you
see in big budget
movies, and it's not so PC that it turns all the terrorists into blue eyed neo-nazis.
The fire fights are
often better than what you
see in big budget
movies, and it's not
Because there's a lot of brilliant, unrestrained, nasty kills that you don't
see often in mainstream horror
movies anymore.
But sometimes
movies register more
in pieces than
in wholes — not only
in the sense of viewers
seeing only three - quarters of Kazan's compositions
in Streetcar, but also
in the sense that we
often remember what we like and discard the rest.
How
often do ever
see those
in a
movie unless they are intentional?
It's a technique that works well, and something you don't
often see in disaster
movies.
When you consider
movies you have
seen, how
often are elderly or handicapped people portrayed
in a thoughtful and positive way?
We've
seen people playing god
in countless
movies way to
often.
A young actor who's worked with Francis Ford Coppola, Woody Allen and Warren Beatty, he's already built up an impressive résumé — although too
often, he's done fine work
in movies nobody
saw (Coppola's sibling drama Tetro, the supernatural YA romance Beautiful Creatures) or been relegated to the margins of good
movies (Blue Jasmine).
«The Queen» (2006) is a
movie in which Helen Mirren, a British actress of limitless skills,
often seen as a very ordinary person, plays the Queen of England.
I doubt it's plausible to claim that Lee (who
often does that when his characters embrace) was inspired by Woo, but where do you
see The Killer's influence
in the action
movies that followed?
Aspects of the film weather Dimension's dubbing — for instance, I like Lam's lean approach to the cops»n' robbers»
often - vicious shenanigans: the requisite wiretap is only as complex as Chow taping a cassette recorder to his belly, while the heists entail lots of commotion and gunfire and stuffing bags full with necklaces — none of the sterile, gadget - assisted ballet we
see in Robert De Niro
movies.
Years later as a writer myself I
see the value
in books and
movies like this as a necessary «feel good» source
in our
often troubled world.
[Audiences]
often see him
in action - packed
movies, but I wanted to do something very subtle with him — a guy next door who is working class.
Superhero fans,
movie fans and, especially, connoisseurs of black culture — American and African — are all eagerly awaiting the debut of Marvel's «Black Panther»
movie starring comic books» first black superhero with an enthusiasm not
often seen in American cinema.
In a world where conflict and misunderstanding
often drive decision making, it's refreshing to
see a main character who rejects those philosophies, and a pity that the
movie couldn't do justice to the concept.
Carey Mulligan wants to
see women «fail»
in movies because female characters don't
often «fail» on screen.
Ray Winstone, who
often plays villains, is one of the best actors now at work
in movies (
see him
in «Sexy Beast,» «Ripley's Game,» «Last Orders»).
Robin Williams»
movie roles
saw him go self - indulgently gooey as
often as self - indulgently manic, but
in his last great film performance
in pal Bobcat Goldthwait's black comedy World's Greatest Dad, he's brilliant.
It does suffer from the same flaws we
often see in these Marvel
movies.
Lupita Nyong» o is that rare capable love interest that you don't
see often in comic book
movies.
She isn't the sulky teen we
often seen in these types of
movies.
«It has a level of sophistication
in its physiological unraveling that you don't
see very
often, especially
in horror
movies,» the 33 - year - old English actress expressed
in her just released behind - the - scenes interview — Check it out below!
Efron does some heavy - duty pining here, of a kind not
seen since the era of silent
movies, emoting
in closeup,
often wet - eyed with yearning.
«This
movie is doing a lot to bash stereotypes and preconceptions about who we are, and it will also do a lot to inspire us and show us
in a light we've not
often been
seen in,» Bassett says.
I have never
seen more women occupy important roles
in a Star Wars
movie, and the screen is also
often full of wonderfully diverse faces serving both sides of the Force.
As we've
seen in prior DVD wrap - ups, there's
often a sequel among the classic and not - so - classic
movies, and Blade: Trinity tries hard to recapture the kinetic energy of the first Blade film, yet manages to feel more like the tenth entry
in a tired franchise.
«It's not surprising that Blue Ruin is winning raves, for Saulnier's second feature has certain cinematic and narrative values that one doesn't
often see in American
movies, particularly action
movies — and it does belong to this category, however distantly removed it is from what the words» action
movie» have come to promise (i.e., fireballs, robots, robots throwing fireballs).
America's obsession with the Kennedy's has inspired countless books,
movies and TV specials depicting the family's triumphs, tragedies, and scandals, but few have solely focused on Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis or as most refer to her, «Jackie O.» One of the most beloved first ladies was
often overshadowed by her husband and his brothers, however,
in the new drama, Jackie, the famous first lady takes center stage, and we
see the rise and tragic ending of the Kennedy White House through her eyes and words.
As we've
seen in «Broadcast News», «Morning Glory», and other
movies involving the subject of TV news, relationships away from the job
often suffer, and, of course, that happens here as well as Ron Burgundy's career goes from an all - time high to a new low when the one thing God put him on this Earth to do (other than have salon - quality hair) is suddenly taken away from him.