If nothing new has struck you, let us know what
older movie always gets you.
An index of Winner & co.'s sense of film history: at the world premiere of the new Rudy Montague (Rudolph Valentino by way of Ron Leibman) picture, the image on the screen is blocked - up, ultracontrasty, and scratchy («Gee, didn't
old movies always look like that?»).
Not exact matches
The chapters, like the
old movie serials, almost
always end with cliffhangers.
It is somewhat the same in the new
movies with Tom Cruise, but I in the
old TV show, the secret agents would get a digital message from his boss which
always began with a certain phrase.
Some of my favorite things (or «isms») she has passed on to me are my incredibly high tolerance for coffee, the fact that mornings are not for talking (they are for slowly waking up to the world, multiple cups of coffee, mismatched pjs, terrible bedhead, and sleepy eyes), the joy I get from watching
old black and white
movies and westerns (John Wayne,
always), a love for fuzzy socks (sorry Scott), all the weird voices she and I talk to each other in (also, sorry Scott), my love for peppermint patties, a super low - maintenece lifestyle, and the ability to find a childlike happiness in the tiniest of things.
A good
old movie marathon is
always appreciated.
Now that my kids are getting
older I want to expose them to more age appropriate adventure
movies that don't
always include animation.
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older I want to expose them to more age appropriate adventure
movies that don't
always include animation.
As children get
older and begin to pay attention to, and receive more messages about people of color in TV shows, advertisements and
movies that are not
always positive or affirming, this basis you created will become especially important.
As we get
older, natural brain health deterioration and glitches can lead to delays in recalling information such as names,
movie titles, telephone numbers — things that just seemed to
always be ready in our memory reserve when we were younger.
Old movies on TCM
always inspire ideas and colors for my shows as well.
But
old movies are
always working for me as well as spending some time in nature.
Do you remember the
old movies in which the ladies who went on holidays were
always travelling with lots of different suitcases?
Seeing the IMAX trailer of this flick made me almost rethink this whole spiel, but ultimately, I
always come back to that tired
old notion that any
movie based on a true story has been Hollywoodized.
Im 6,5 Love to take long walks,
Always cooking, Love watching
old black & white
movies, & just spending time with my lady, Do nt have room for games, your heart as well as mine is heaven sent.
I'm a 26 year
old college student who works hard at school and work.I'm
always down to have some fun maybe hit a
movie or go bowling.
I'm an athletic 18 year
old who has
always had a fettish for
older women i love
movies and spending weekends on my boat my number is 9418797498 text me a pic of yourself and ill respond back asap.
asian guy 35 yrs
old, 5; 9, 155 lbs, hiv -, ddf, smooth,
always clean and very good safe, friendly, looking for a good friend to go out for coffee, shopping,
movie and talking.
Hi im chelsea im looking for my nest friend that can turn into a relationship i have
always loved law enforcement for a long time i love animals and have a two month
old son i love to death i love to workout.and lay down and relax at night watching
movies
Her career continued in this manner for the next few years, Owens getting ever - larger roles in generally better
movies (though not
always — the same year in which she worked in the Launder - Gilliat production of The Happiest Days of Your Life, one of the funniest
movies ever made in England, she also appeared in the abysmal
Old Mother Riley, Headmistress).
Their
movie could, however, sell some ads and draw some viewers on good,
old - fashioned name recognition, while
always being available to fill a two - hour timeslot in ABC Family's annual 25 Days of Christmas lineup, which has been extended to 36 days with a «Countdown to» stretch.
Blame the picture's settings, various brightly - lit exteriors and contemporary environments (office buildings, college campuses)-- even when the
movie is in a grand
old house, our aged heroes» Chow - duh Society huddled together in pools of shadow, scaring each other with spooky stories, the joke seems to be that someone is
always turning on the lights.
The Best Picture nominees have
always been the most widely liked, not the best, films seen by the collective Academy, so
movies that are weirder and darker will get less love from the
old - skewing Academy.
According to the
movie's director, John S. Baird, the 35 - year -
old actor was
always in...
«Gridiron Gang» is based on a true story, and it's an inspiring one, and the film proves once again that
old sports
movie formulas still work and probably
always will.
Granted, Disney has a grand tradition of remaking it's
older movies, and they aren't
always terrible.
In both «types» of
movies, Assayas displays the same gaze: the camera
always glides over people, never letting you believe that you can get «inside» them, what they think, what they feel; and, whether big (the kidnapping of the OPEC delegates in Carlos) or small (the decision of which heirloom to give to a deceased mother's
old retainer in Summer Hours), «events» are shot in the same way, as an accretion of minute, yet complex decisions; of out - of - sync bodies competing for leg room in a claustrophobic space.
Spielberg keeps things sharp, rarely defaulting to his
old - school schmaltz tendencies — though his
movies almost
always tend to get goopy at the end, and The Post is not immune to that.
Essentially, Pixels is a
movie that's trying to fuse
old school video games with comedy in order to create a film is something that I could have
always seen working.
There's an
old truism about Hollywood entertainment: Spending more money to make a
movie always improves it.
Saoirse Ronan, who's
always displayed a maturity beyond her years, is fantastic in her first adult role, radiating with
old - school
movie star elegance.
While I wouldn't mind playing with some of these side characters and superfluous plotlines in a video game, as an adaptation of a beloved work that has enchanted many millions of readers, young and
old, I'm left longing for a different kind of fan film — the inevitable one in which someone edits out all of the stuff not from the writings of Tolkien — and makes it the
movie it
always should have been from inception.
There has
always been something a little
Old Testament about Darren Aronofsky's films, so maybe it makes sense that he's going back to the source for his new
movie.
It uses CGI about as convincingly as the
old - school
movies applies optical effects, just a little off and artificial, barely a step up from SyFy original
movies, but
always reaching for something unexpected.
«I've
always felt that every man has a 16 - year -
old girl inside them, and I wanted to make a
movie about mine.
As the middle of three sons, Hank also gets to reconnect with his brothers, the autistic Dale (Jeremy Strong) who's
always documenting life on the family's
old silent
movie camera, and Glen (Vincent D'Onofrio), whose potential pro baseball career was derailed by a car accident involving Hank and recklessness.
Gilles» relationships are approximately as bland as the rest of the
movie except for what they appear to have to say about writer / director Olivier Assayas «(Carlos) attitude towards women: they'll
always leave you for
older men because they want relationships but then those
older men will disappoint them and they'll end up paying for it.
The premise of his first truly big blockbuster — as fun as they were I
always felt the Hellboy
movies were held back by budget constraints — is pretty straightforward and will grab the attention and imaginations of the 10 - year -
old in all of us.
In Bob's classroom, there's a theological discussion (The
movie doesn't hide its religious bent, but it doesn't preach, either) about the age -
old questions of «why bad things happen to good people» and «why people who work hard don't
always succeed.»
There is no doubt that a mystique has
always surrounded the life of Nicolas Cage, and this can be seen translated into his
movie career due to the bizarre and unique projects the 50 year -
old actor has taken on over the years.
It is set primarily in 1930s Hollywood, enabling the writer - director, who narrates the film but does not appear in it, to trot out the jazz standards and
old movie references that have
always colored his tastes.
I was
always a big fan of his and I was just thinking... there's certain things he likes — basketball, foreign
movies, especially
old Italian
movies — and the idea of us together could be very interesting.
I have
always described Vaughan as off and on; I get the feeling that he comes out as hilarious with the right directors (This
movies Phillips in
Old School and Doug Liman of Swingers), but otherwise he has a tendency to bomb (like Dodgeball).
There's that
old myth that the black guy
always dies in a scary
movie, and Peele is shifting that around with Get Out.
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This doesn't necessarily mean he was
always ahead of his time: one of the best things about Eyes Wide Shut — evident in such artisanal qualities as the
old - fashioned sound track, the grainy photography, and the exquisite color balances (such as the dark blue lighting of a bathroom behind one of Kidman's monologues)-- is that it isn't a film of the 90s in most respects but something closer to what
movies at their best used to be.
It's everything you'd expect from a good
old - fashioned disaster
movie where thousands may die, but the core group
always prevails — thanks to a little ingenuity and a whole lot of perseverance.
I have
always appreciated this technique because it shows that the
old - style way of making this type of
movie is still popular, and everything has not been swamped by green screens and computer - enhancement.
This works well for me during power outages and there is
always a new book to read instead of the same
old thing on tv or the same recycled
movies.
I've
always dug
old school Kung Fu
movies.