Sentences with phrase «only film like»

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Reagan was a well - known actor before he became president, but he wasn't always watching his own films in the White House theater — that was only on special occasions like his birthday.
Filmmakers, media companies, and the music industry are only taking on small - scale VR projects, like promotional and marketing - related short films, and are not investing huge amounts of money on bigger projects until VR becomes more mainstream.
Although the Swell keynote delivered by Bernanke was filmed for private use only, some of his remarks regarding blockchain and cryptocurrency applications for interbank transfers have been reported: «It's an obvious area where new technologies like blockchain or these electronic currencies can be used to improve the process.»
He learned over time that demand was strong, not only for window cleaning but also for related services like pressure washing and window film.
Like the ghosts in the film The Sixth Sense, the Washington Republican political class only sees what they want to see.
Those Star Wars prequels — which took three films to explain the origins of Darth Vader — couldn't escape still having a Darth Vader character, so enter new nemesis Darth Maul (just like Darth Vader, only with a double lightsaber).
In the history of film, some of this latter group might include films like The Pawnbroker (1964), which deals with the restoration of feeling in a death camp survivor who had decided that he could survive only by suppressing all feeling.
Perhaps, like Anna Karenina's illicit lover Count Vronsky's line adopted as that film's tagline, Malick's only message is, «You can't ask why about love.»
Growing up in the second poorest county in Illinois, where many families below the poverty line depended on venison from hunting to get through the winter, the only times I saw people like me on TV were in Dukes of Hazard reruns (my own family has a storied moonshining history) and in a VHS copy of the 1974 film Where the Red Fern Grows.
Dissolvable film has enabled single - use versions of many non-solid products that otherwise could only be packaged in bulk, including personal care and household products such as laundry detergent and shampoo, and foods like li
It's pretty cool that teams are not only putting out cool little informational films like this, but also that they're able to doing it during a race weekend.
Now footage from the 1950s isn't exactly easy to come by, but judging from this trailer the film makers have not only found plenty of good stuff, but it looks like much of it is in colour too.
Seems like the only «Footloose» film Cams ever watched is a x-ray of his ankle folks.
It may not sound like much, but thanks to the wonders of saying not much, Roberto Soldado's family can, on reading this, assure themselves that while it may only have been six yards, it was also an upside - down back - flipped reverse - spinning head - volley lob, a shot so difficult and unlikely that it can not actually be caught on film.
A lot of run blockers only try to come off hard and get that initial pop on a defender, but Williams looked like he was being filmed for training tape on the sleds, chopping his feet and gaining inch after inch after inch until you look up and his has pushed his man five yards off the ball.
As reporters and attendees filmed the disturbance from iPhones, like an episode of Black Mirror, the club's president Debbie Coughlin tried to mediate the situation, only to be accosted by a Trump supporter blaming her for lack of oversight.
It was like the final scene in a slasher film where the kids think they've fought off the antagonist, only for them to suddenly turn up for one more round.
People who rely on them end up in a bubble, with the system only showing them games or films like ones they have already enjoyed.
The quantum description of what happens to light going through a polarizing film sounds only slightly different: The light is made up of individual particles called photons, and like a wave, the photons can each have a direction of oscillation.
Only after each system had produced a sophisticated representation of the world did the brain combine their perceptions into one experience of reality, like a film editor adding a soundtrack to a movie.
«It's only when you got something like Birth of a Nation (the 185 - minute silent film released in 1915)...
Among other things, I ran the Great Wall of China Marathon; worked out on a pearl boat in the Kimberley; appeared semi-naked in a music video wrapped only in cling wrap; worked on a Norwegian reality TV show filmed in Malta; trained eagles in Mongolia; donned a wig and lived like Dolly Parton in her hometown in Tennessee for a month; rode a bicycle around Taiwan; sailed on a pirate ship from Seattle towards Mexico before hitting a storm and having to be rescued by theUS Coast Guard; and helped educate young girls in Kosovo who are banned from attending school because they wear headscarves.
BIOHM maintains total digestive balance, because not only was it designed to balance both the bacteria and fungi in your gut, it was also optimized to break down digestive plaque, a thick film on your gut's lining that acts like a protective shield over bad bacteria and fungi.
Just like last month I decided to not only list all the products I reached for, but film a quick tutorial to show you the look my half - asleep self managed to create with them.
The film, which hits theaters February 16, is a modern twist on a romantic comedy (boy and girl meet, fall in love, but then break up, and are suddenly reunited, ending up in that awkward stage where they have to debate whether to wave hello while taking out the trash), but it's also a particularly female spin on the coming of age story, the likes of which we're only beginning to see onscreen as more women carve out a place for themselves in writer's rooms and director's chairs.
But considering it is only like a 15 - minute film, and having so much to squeeze in, in such a small amount of time, he pulls it very well.
The only thing I didn't like was the fact that some things in the books were cut from the film.
If you're somewhere in between, i.e., someone who kinda, sorta likes the films rather than loves them, you'll probably find this one to be only sporadically amusing, but will also think that tedium is now going to be an ingrained part of the series.
The secret hidden camp where all the «special» people train looks pathetic, like a Scout camp you would go to over the summer holidays, plus it only seemed about a 5 min walk from a main road in the film?
As schematic as a popular entertainment needs to be yet refreshingly devoid of significant lulls in the action — for exposition, weapon reloading, lovemaking and the like — the film is fast, smart and single - minded, providing not only a satisfying bang for the ever - beleaguered moviegoing buck but memorable debuts for first - time feature director Mimi Leder and fledgling film studio DreamWorks SKG (Steven Spielberg, Jeffrey Katzenberg and David Geffen)-- as well as ringing confirmation that George Clooney is indeed a movie star.
It disappears almost entirely during the middle portion of the film, but even when it's a constant nuisance to Harold's life, Helm only comes up with a few obvious gags, like having Crick scream «Shut up!»
Hey, I like Turturro and all, but, as «Barton Fink» will tell you, he's not a big box office draw, and you need only look at this film's critical reception to realize that, because I'm not saying that this film was a commercial disaster, but it's become forgotten ever since it drove Refn's Jang Go Star company into bankruptcy and ostensibly drove Hubert Shelby, Jr. to death a year later.
The only film I really feel like deserves a standing ovation when the credits roll.
He also has the film's only funny lines («I'm the world's first fully functional homicidal artist»), and often sounds more than a little like Liberace.
She only has one brief scene, but she excels in it, much like she did in the original film.
In a film like this, that's not only expected, it's entirely okay.
But John's command does push the film further into the old science - fiction, doomsday territory of films like Five; The World, the Flesh and the Devil; and Night of the Living Dead, where the only way in the world the races could commingle was at its end.
Some employees of an international arms dealer go out into the Hungarian wildeness for a weekend company retreat, only to find themselves menaced by a group of militants who don't like having them around their territory in this modestly budgeted dark comedy / horror film from Christopher Smith, who also directed Black Death (with Sean Bean).
This maybe the only film that I like with Ben Affleck.
American Wedding can only be appreciated if you really liked the first two films.
You only needed one look at the poster for Step Brothers to know exactly what this film would be like.
The burial sequence exists only because Tarantino really likes The Vanishing, and it handles that element of the plot about as badly as that film's English - language remake.
Overall, Dirty Harry is a cliched action film, and the only thing about it that's interesting is why people like it.
Clooney's presence and the little bits of English are the only things that set Corbijn's film apart from the clear influences of Italian masters like Fellini and Antonioni in just about every frame.
Despite this, though, a curious feeling envelopes the filmlike it could be even funnier, if only he and the cast were really allowed to let fly.
This not only makes it feel like it is from the 40's, but it adds to the dark and grim tone of the film.
This is the fourth Herschell Gordon Lewis film I've seen so far and only the second I've liked, the other was Two Thousand Maniacs.
All the attempts at revolution and violence have only maintained a standstill, the film tells us - if only the film itself didn't feel like a standstill too.
Like its namesake, the film only achieves greatness for a few brief moments, and the best things about it (e.g. Janney's character) are seldom allowed to expand beyond the stereotypes that make them so easy to understand, but Gillespie's biopic sticks the landing because it never forgets one of its very first lines: Tonya Harding is America, and she always has been.
This film may seem like a movie that is only full understood by someone over the age of 50, but anyone who enjoys likeable chemistry, a relaxing story, or slice - of - life storytelling, the you may just find yourself enjoying A Walk in the Woods quite a bit.
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