Sentences with phrase «on everything about the movie»

Birdman serves as a dark satire on everything about the movie biz — the bean counting deliberateness that spawns a world of superhero movies; the way talent is ignored if it comes from the wrong sources; the potential for critics to abuse their craft and the way such a nomadic industry can affect family.

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Everything I know about New York is courtesy of Nora Ephron movies and so if Kathleen Kelly from You've Got Mail lived on the Upper West Side, well, guess where I am going?
I want absolutely everything organized and clean to the point where I am a little OCD about it, I like watching The Bachelor / The Bachelorette on Mondays, I prefer straight tequila over wine, I have a Beagle and a Chihuahua even though I don't even like either one of those breeds, I like Justin Timberlake, Michael Buble and Lyle Lovett, I have at least 20 bottles of shampoo and conditioner in my bathroom at any one time, Audrey Hepburn is my idol, I have an unhealthy addiction to Target and Zulily, Singing In The Rain is my favorite movie, Purple is my favorite color, my best friend and I have been friends for 20 years now, I haven't gotten my driver's license yet out of sheer laziness, my favorite desert is key lime pie and cheesecake, I hide chocolate all over my house for when PMS strikes, I have asthma that I've been hospitalized for 3 times, I used to play guitar, piano and conga drums, (I think) I'm a good photographer, I use to dance professionally (ballet) for 15 years, I love Mexican food and I'm Italian.
Not into the Superbowl either - surprise, surprise:) We thought about the movies because you're right, it's great to go out on that day when everything but sports bars is abandoned:) I was sick so it was a board game night instead.
Rather than take on the entire movie — which includes an inexplicable ending, piss - poor greenscreen, and at least a dozen other noxious elements — let's look at the two most infamous moments, which represent everything wrong about this film.
You can do everything on the internetpay bills shop buy movie tickets and even find out information about your date.
I am content watching an old movie, going on a walk, planting flowers... just an old soul, in a world that seems to be all about instant everything.
We have experienced everything from movies to stand - up comedians on the subject, but how much do we really know about the Russian / Ukrainian bride safaris?
I love snuggling up on the couch and watching a movie, going to a concert, play, or ballet, or just spending quality time talking about anything and everything.
i do nt have words to explain how good the visual quality of the game is, i mean from the moment game starts everything seem real and as if ur are playin a movie... gameplay mechanics are tigher and interchange b / w first person and third person is smooth... also the drebin points improves longevity of the game... but all i can say about the game is from the moment its starts and ends... u on every occasion u praises KOJIMA for his fantastic work..
i do nt have words to explain how good the visual quality of the game is, i mean from the moment game starts everything seem real and as if ur are playin a movie... gameplay mechanics are tigher and interchange b / w first person and third person is smooth... also the drebin points improves longevity of the game... but all i can say about the game is from the moment its starts and ends... u on
Director, producer, actor — James Franco is firing on all creative cylinders in The Disaster Artist, and it's telling that this restlessly inventive star (his critics are always bitching that Franco tries to do too much) is giving everything he has to a movie about... the worst filmmaker of the 21st century.
Crass, shoddy and crudely exploitative of the public's worst instincts, John Badham's Bird on a Wire reflects just about everything that's wrong with American movies right now.
Though there are some good jokes here and there about the humiliations a little person actor has to endure on your average movie set, for the most part, the biggest laughs have little to do with Davis and everything to do with the celebrity guests.
Everything about the new movie is on a bigger scale - it's in 3 - D, too - and up through the opening credits there is a hope that bigger might be better.
One reason it's hard to believe in the Coens» characters or their surroundings is that just about everything that isn't borrowed from the original Ladykillers comes from an earlier Coen movie (except the changing expression on the painting of Munson's late husband, which can be traced back to any number of awful Hollywood haunted - house movies).
Featuring enough self - satisfaction to power Ed Begley, Jr.'s enviro - car for a century, Promised Land is the kind of movie that suggests everything Conservatives believe about Lefties being tree - hugging, privileged morons is pretty dead on the mark.
Much of the talk at Sundance this year, where, despite everything, sales and attendance were up, was as much about the ways in which movies will be «consumed» in the future — with all the various digital platforms on the horizon — as on the films themselves.
Here's the list of the 128 new movies Inside Llewyn Davis Grudge Match Drew: The Man Behind the Poster Her Safety Not Guaranteed Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues Thanks for Sharing Cutie and the Boxer On the Waterfront That Awkward Moment Warm Bodies Lone Survivor Ride Along Eraserhead Dirty Wars Badlands Labor Day The Lego Movie 3 Women About Last Night Remember Me RoboCop (2014) The Square 20 Feet From Stardom Non-Stop Bottle Rocket The Monuments Men The Grand Budapest Hotel Mulligans Everything or Nothing Veronica Mars Bad Words Elaine Stritch Shoot Me Divergent Muppets Most Wanted Noah Sabotage Captain America: The Winter Soldier Draft Day The Railway Man Transcendence Heaven is for Real Suspicion The Other Woman Short Term 12 Eating Raoul The Amazing Spider - Man 2 Le Week - End Neighbors Million Dollar Arm Godzilla X-Men: Days of Future Past How to Survive a Plague The Normal Heart The Killing Chef A Million Ways to Die in the West Maleficent The Fault in Our Stars Edge of Tomorrow 22 Jump Street How to Train Your Dragon 2 Jersey Boys Transformers: Age of Extinction Tammy Life Itself A Hard Day's Night Begin Again Dawn of the Planet of the Apes Carrie (2013) Sex Tape Snowpiercer Boyhood I Origins You're Next A Most Wanted Man Guardians of the Galaxy The Hundred - Foot Journey Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Only Lovers Left Alive 42 The Giver If I Stay Sin City: A Dame to Kill For Let's Be Cops Sinister Get On Up The Trip to Italy The Drop This Is Where I Leave You The Maze Runner Hector and the Search for Happiness Breathless The Equalizer Gone Girl Annabelle The Sacrament The Judge Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day Fury In a World... Men, Women & Children The Last Time You Had Fun V / H / S: Viral Just Before I Go St. Vincent Birdman Kumiko The Treasure Hunter The Imitation Game Wild Whiplash Nightcrawler Foxcatcher The Orphange Interestellar Big Hero 6 Rosewater Dumb and Dumber To The Theory of Everything The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 Into the Woods Exodus: Gods and Kings Big Eyes The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies Stranger By the Lake Top Five The Babadook Annie (2014) Unbroken The Interview
For every fan it's everything you wanted in a Deadpool movie and more and for those curious about the fuss of this character they see at every pop culture convention, it's time to hop on the bandwagon.
Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie Rated R for strong crude and sexual content throughout, brief graphic nudity, pervasive language, comic violence and drug use Available on DVD and Blu - ray With the help of Will Ferrell, Zach Galifianakis, John C. Reilly, Will Forte and many others, comic actors Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim star in this sketch comedy - like movie about two idiot filmmakers that lose everything and are forced to run a mall that has been runMovie Rated R for strong crude and sexual content throughout, brief graphic nudity, pervasive language, comic violence and drug use Available on DVD and Blu - ray With the help of Will Ferrell, Zach Galifianakis, John C. Reilly, Will Forte and many others, comic actors Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim star in this sketch comedy - like movie about two idiot filmmakers that lose everything and are forced to run a mall that has been runmovie about two idiot filmmakers that lose everything and are forced to run a mall that has been rundown.
In fact, everything about the entire production feels old, having been spoofed countless times in previous movies, and on TV shows that Wayans had been involved in, «SNL» and «In Living Color».
One reason it's hard to find much critical guidance about Hong Kong movies is that most of what's written about them in English comes from within the Hong Kong film industry, which monotonously emphasizes box - office grosses over everything else, and is in a form of English that borders on gibberish.
Hitchcock scholars will spin themselves into a fine powder spotting everything that's tonally or factually wrong about the piece (the movie implies that Psycho was shot on the Paramount lot, something that will come as some surprise to visitors of the Universal Studios tour); others will avoid it because it looks exactly like the kind of populist, elder - sploitative happy horseshit that it is.
He talks about why the movie took years to make, his decision to only screen on 35 mm, working with John Hawkes, and everything else you need to know about one of the most unique film releases of the year.
Everything that was great about The LEGO Movie carries on with The LEGO Batman Movie.
Though it's hard to choose just one, the retrospective featurette «Chinatown: An Appreciation» is an engrossing discussion about the movie by industry vets like Steven Soderbergh, Kimberly Pierce, Roger Deakins and James Newton Howard on everything from the script, to Polanski's shooting method, to its memorable score and much more.
Alternating at times between a variety show and a business meeting, Sony's presentation featured everything from Will Ferrell promoting the comedy «Holmes & Watson» by singing «My Heart Will Go On» and talking about winning $ 50,000 playing roulette earlier in the evening, to actress Gina Rodriguez, in support of the action pic «Miss Bala,» stressing the importance of the Latino movie - going audience.
[Director] Gavin [O'Connor] and I went around and spent time with people who were at various places on the autism spectrum, and observed behavior and talked to them and engaged with them in everything from what their daily life is like to what type of movie they'd like to see about someone with autism.
It is, of course, dark comedy, but it's comedy nonetheless, and it's about as far on the other side of the spectrum from No Country as they could get while still maintaining everything that is uniquely Coen: twists, unexpected carnage, and a cast that elevates a really good movie into being a really great movie.
I appreciate that the movie is self - aware, and making jokes about the TV show it's based on, and referencing how absurd everything is that they're doing.
It may take most of the movie to find out who's on the other end of the phone, but you can discover practically everything you ever wanted to know about When a Stranger Calls from the bonus features on the DVD.
Blu - ray Highlight: The 30 - minute documentary «Between Good and Evil» is an excellent retrospective on making the movie, featuring interviews with various cast and crew, as well as a few Kubrick experts, about everything from the casting process, to filming in East London, to the director's notoriously long shooting schedules and much more.
Movies tend to be about those moments, but writer / director Jessica M. Thompson's reflective The Light of the Moon puts the emphasis on the everything, and how one catastrophic event taints everything that comes afterwards, in ways you can not expect, and ways that are tragically predictable.
Everything about your experience of a movie is completely subjective and depends on so many things.
It doubles down on everything that fans love about the original — from the relentless meta humor to the gratuitous comic - book bloodshed — while also correcting a few of that movie's blatant issues.
Everything about it screams «niche,» from the budget ($ 4.5 million, which is what its studio, Universal, spent to make approximately two - and - a-half minutes of The Fate of the Furious), to the first - time director - writer, Jordan Peele, a cable - TV star whose show ended and who was looking to branch out, to the complete lack of movie stars (although now, Daniel Kaluuya and Allison Williams are nicely on their way), to the genre: horror cut with more than a dash of comedy and of pointed sociopolitical commentary.
Everything about the movie was bang on.
The rest of it is Kick - Ass ultra-violence married to Reynolds's unctuous personality and a handful of fourth - wall breakers where Deadpool comments on how the girls in the audience are pissed that this superhero movie is disgusting, or where he speaks conspiratorially with his adoring fans about how he's a different kind of hero, even though everything he does is shoehorned into a story that is surreally familiar.
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes takes everything great about the first movie and improves on that while adding so much more.
My take: Personally, I don't gravitate toward school - shooting movies, but everything I've heard about this one says that it's far from your typical take on the genre, instead focusing on the parents in a way that almost turns the film into psychological horror.
Seeing Kelly Reichardt's Old Joy in 2006 was a slowburn revelation for me, a «small» movie which focused tightly on nothing as a way to talk about everything.
When: August 28th Why: No disrespect to fans of electronic dance music, but «We Are Your Friends» looks dumb as hell, and I'd like to think that a majority of EDM enthusiasts would agree, because everything about this movie stinks of a bunch of old white guys in suits trying to cash in on the latest trend without any knowledge of the actual culture.
It was the Louisville of downtown hotels, the lower floors of the big movie houses, the high schools I read about in the daily newspapers... On my side of the veil everything was black: the homes, the people, the churches, the schools... I knew that there were two Louisvilles and in America, two Americas.
She posted a video on her Twitter account about her love for the Harry Potter movies, but buying books in this part of the world is a daunting endeavor, everything is basically blown up.
Even if you ignore that the price is right, there are plenty of reasons to choose the device, including: voice search functionality that actually works (just speak the name of a movie, TV show, actor, director or genre to get started watching your next favourite), hundreds of low - cost games (with titles like Minecraft and the Walking Dead) that can be played using the Amazon Fire Game Controller that is available separately, X-Ray for movies and television shows (telling you everything you wanted to know and more about the on - screen cast and crew), and seamless integration with Amazon's Cloud Drive.
If you don't share my tastes or you just love, love, love the movies and like to know about everything new - keep reading to the end for an additional 9 movies based on books which hold less appeal for me but maybe just up your alley!
Consuming news (everything from the latest headlines to in - depth articles and commentary) ranks as one of the most popular activities on the tablet, about as popular as sending and receiving email (54 % email daily on their tablet), and more popular than social networking (39 %), gaming (30 %), reading books (17 %) or watching movies and videos (13 %).
Pilot and author of Cockpit Confidential: Everything You Need to Know About Air Travel: Questions, Answers, and Reflections, Patrick Smith, joins us to dissect his thoughts on the «heroics» of Hollywood's latest aviation movie, Sully.
It's everything that annoys me about modern trailers, namely that they seem to insist of compacting the entire movie into a few minutes, giving away the general structure and numerous surprises in the process, seemingly intent on destroying the anticipation of experiencing the film's surprises for yourself.
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