Sentences with phrase «one left the theater»

He reportedly left the theater in a huff, though, and later said the only thing the filmmakers got right was his fashion sense... or lack thereof.
I pay my ticket price, in part, to enjoy the smug feeling of superiority I get in condemning the heroes» cowardliness, a cowardliness you would never see me guilty of in a similar circumstance» which is what I tell my buddies as we leave the theater.
Some parents will breathe a sigh of relief as they leave the theater, thankful that what happens to Tracy is not happening to their kid.
We leave the theater with a renewed appreciation for the highest purpose of private property.
One woman who saw the film said, «I left the theater feeling sick.
We left the theater like those women who fled from the empty tomb in terror and amazement.
As we left the theater, Larry noticed that Beso, Eva Longoria's uber hip restaurant was across the street, so we stopped in for a wildly expensive glass of wine and some Beautiful -LSB-...]
As we left the theater, Larry noticed that Beso, Eva Longoria's uber hip restaurant was across the street, so we stopped in for a wildly expensive glass of wine and some Beautiful People watching.
After Jafar is defeated and Aladdin and Jasmine set off into the sunset on their magic carpet, actors participate in a Q&A session, so any questions your little ones may have can be answered before leaving the theater.
He cried because he was sad we were leaving the theater and he didn't want to leave mater at the end of the movie.
It will have you leaving the theater nostalgic for those family vacations where nothing seemed to go right and where your crush on that one guy made an impression, even if it was just for the summer.
Wait, now when we leave the theater and see the news we will notice that the killers look like what they are; normal people.
As a movie to take a girl or guy on a date — it has one of those «make - you - feel - good endings» that will make you happy to hold hands when you leave the theater.
And now, when moviegoers leave the theater after seeing The Secret Life of Walter Mitty this winter, they will be able to sign on to eHarmony and receive the same exclusive service as Ben Stiller himself.
Few will leave the theater exclaiming «Leapin» Lizards!»
I had to leave the theater after about 30 minutes, it was terrible.
I thought the pace was good and it did not have any slow parts that left you wanting to leave the theater.
I like comedies and was expecting an intentionally idiotic farce, but left the theater disappointed.
Leaving the theater, there was no excited chatter, people didn't even wait through the credits.
The only way to win is just to keep playing until it's over, and the only way to leave the theater is to hover over these kids» shoulders until they finally wrap things up.
I was expecting more from this film based on the critical acclaim it garnered but left the theater disappointed.
Even though the questions raised by the movie frustrated me as I left the theater, I have now accepted that there are no definite answers to them, and this makes War of the Worlds even better, setting it apart from other movies in the genre in which there are no lingering questions when the credits start to roll.
It's a smart and emotion - filled film that will stay with you well after you leave the theater — and not many summer blockbusters can do that.
It's really kept me thinking about it since I left the theater, and for that it earns my respect.
I left the theater weeping with joy for what I saw onscreen, as well as with anger and sorrow for the losses of a certain character (and the social, cultural, and political resonances in our own world).
Do not, under any circumstances, leave the theater when those end titles start playing.
It will not make you feel like a 10 - year - old, but it will make you feel 10 years older by the time you leave the theater.
A good documentary is entertaining, educational, informative and usually makes you leave the theater thinking long after the movie has ended.
I left the theater vaguely annoyed - as if the filmmakers had thrown away some promising ideas and elements in weaving together a thoroughly generic chase movie and pretending it's something special by employing ineffective stylistic choices.
You'll laugh, you'll cry and you'll leave the theater wanting to dive down the YouTube rabbit hole of Gilda Radner.
We actually got up and left the theater on this one.
Even so, Me, Myself & Irene is absolutely hilarious, and I was in gales of giggles long after I left the theater.
For the first time, one does not leave the theater floating on air.
However, you'll most likely forget about it after you leave the theater.
Still, chances are fairly good you'll leave the theater smiling when it's over, humming one of the sentimental songs.
So yeah, it's kinda slow and kinda boring but not without merit, though ultimately I left the theater feeling a bit disappointed.
You won't get more from «The Nice Guys», just enough to keep you entertained and make you leave the theater with a silly grin on your face.
When it came out last fall, «Gamer» was quickly dismissed and almost as quickly left theaters, leaving in its wake a handful of dedicated fans and critics that either hailed it for its technical wizardry or panned it for its rapid - fire editing, fevered pace, and outrageous plot.
But I personally believe that's what the best films should do — make you think deeply, feel deeply, and leave the theater a changed person in some way.
Indie Game: The Movie just doesn't hype video games or convince you to play them more (though that's all I wanted to do upon leaving the theater), but it shows you the pure passion and dedication that exists from video games who are now aiming to make the games they loved to play as kids.
No doubt many people, upon leaving the theater, will be wishing they could step into a time machine of their own to go back a few hours and rethink their decision to see «HTTM2».
Jeff Nichols «last movie, Midnight Special, has only just left theaters, but he's already got another one on the way.
It all boils into an ultimately wrenching conclusion where a most unlikely character sacrifices it all to save the group, but with a tantalizing hope that the third film will handle a character arc that had fanboys leaving the theater salivating at the prospect of a third film.
It's a film you can leave the theater with knowing you at least had a good time.
Things never get oppressively heavy, but you'll still have plenty to chew on after you've left the theater.
As the credits rolled, the audience left the theater with stomach pains from laughing too hard, and everyone seemed to love it, like myself.
But I left the theater with no better understanding of its subject than when I arrived.
(Was anyone ignorant enough to leave their theater to complain?)
He was so into the socially - aware, Heathers - meets - A Clockwork Orange satire that he had to leave the theater for a moment to compose himself.
I didn't leave Suicide Squad with my jaw dropped in amazement but I didn't leave that theater extremely furious either...
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