Sentences with phrase «only films they've seen»

The Young Victoria — The only film we saw at the festival to get any kind of real theatrical release, which is unfortunate because while it's a fine film for what it is, obviously I liked a lot of other movies a lot more.
My favourite 20: 1 of the films is the only film I saw twice at the cinema this year; 6 are directed by women; 2 are directed by the same director; 2 are animated; 1 is a documentary; Adam Driver, Jeff Bridges, Michael Shannon, Samuel L Jackson, and Joel Edgerton all appear in 2 of the films each; and 7 of the films I saw for the first time at the 2016 Sydney film festival.

Not exact matches

«So far we have only seen a trailer of the Brexit film and the actual film will only be in cinemas after the Article 50 is triggered,» said Naeem Aslam, chief market analyst at Think Markets in London.
Not only does the feature have a good deal of franchise history behind it, but it also has the same advantage that all family films have, in that kids going to see the film will be dragging along their parents, ensuring extra ticket sales.
The prevailing sentiment from these governments is that while the service industry sees a boost from film shoots, it's only temporary.
Could technology once seen only in sci - fi films help a utility company save precious minutes diagnosing a critical problem?
In fact, only one film in recent years saw lower ticket sales before taking home the golden statue with the «Best Picture» inscription.
The Marlborough moniker given to the soap above by D.R. Harris alludes to a dukedom and the very same noble house from which Winston Churchill was descended (google «Duke of Marlborough» and «Blenheim Palace» — the latter being only one of a couple non-royal estates in England to be called a palace and a mansion I'm sure most gents will say they've seen in film or on television more than once!).
And so as you can see, which I have reason to fear you will not see in the film, the message of Coriolanus tends to be conservative: republican politics is beset from the get - go by tragic flaws, and the only programmatic political lessons one might take (which includes the lesson that conditions will seldom let you succeed at applying them) are aristocratic - republican ones.
Like the ghosts in the film The Sixth Sense, the Washington Republican political class only sees what they want to see.
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.
The CNN Belief Blog is the only place you can see Tomlin's new video, «God's Great Dance Floor,» filmed live at Red Rocks Amphitheater in Colorado.
It was filmed in 2009 at the Ostricourt circuit in France when Max was only 12 and even then you can see just how good a feel he has for racing.
The only issue: Tuberville is haunted by what he saw from Ohio State's Virginia Tech film and garbage time vs. Kent State.
So if we can increase the percentage of women working behind the scenes on films, not only will women's voices be heard more, but we'll see a result on - screen in an increase in the percentage of female characters.
But you see... I don't care what «advocates» have to say about the film... I only care about what the researchers actually said.
A double bill at the local multiplex in Sheffield was a family favourite, problematic only during the terrible teens when disputes over which film to see became a regular occurrence.
DeFrancisco has been harshly critical of some Cuomo development initiatives that have soured, especially two in his backyard: the currently - empty «film hub» and an empty factory that the state built (with $ 90 million in taxpayers» money) only to see the would - be tenant (a light bulb manufacturer) back out of the deal just before the facility was finished.
Little is known about H. atlanticus, and the researchers who filmed it using remotely operated vehicles have only seen it three times in as many decades.
The resulting films contain stable hexagonal arrays of atoms that, until now, had only been seen at temperatures above 1,200 degrees Celsius.
The film shows the two characteristic light output pulses that are seen only in nuclear weapon blasts, which correlate with the device's yield (the amount of energy given off from the explosion).
A robot that moves only when it won't be seen or heard might make it easier to sneak up on animals and film them in the wild.
You see what we all did in the (rainy) surroundings of Ubud, how we did absolutely nothing on the gorgeous beach on Lombok (I literally only filmed our (stunning!)
The only problem I had was, that I couldn't see to peel off the blue film.
I really love your inside sweater it is gorgeous It isn't feeling warmer her yet (thank goodness haha) We are suppose to be getting 30 + cm of snow coming up for the next couple days Also I wont be going to see that movie I might be the only female not interested in this film lol hope you have a good time though
We've recently seen Kate Beckinsale impressing on the promo circuit for her latest film, «The Only Living Boy In New York.»
I've yet to get the chance to go and see this film, but I really do want to — if only to see the dress up on the big screen which is just GORGEOUS!
And can I just say how much I love not only the film (have seen it many times) but also that gorgeous photo of Suzy Parker?!
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.
Take trips to the cinema to see the same film so you can discuss it after, write poems or little diaries for one another, eat dinner together, get drunk together — in reality, the only thing you lack is physical contact.
I've only seen the Les Miserables film that is kinda old, so I'm not a real Les Mis freak, I just had a field show on it.
Exposing a different side of Shrek (only brief buttock nudity is seen), the movie sidesteps some of the sexual innuendos played out in previous films, however it depicts a group of high school students stumbling out of a smoke - filled chariot where they've been sharing a joint between classes.
I can live without the potential Google Wave of movie tech if that is what it is, I can adjust if thats the way things go, and I can go see films with HFR if that's the only option.
Suffice it to say, I now really want to see The Room, but perhaps only as a double back - to - back feature with this film - because they work so harmoniously together and it allows me to appreciate what actually happened here, what was really going on with this film (and why it is what it is).
The film's biggest (and, truthfully, only) laugh comes from seeing ex-major leaguer Todd Zeile and current steroidal slugger Jason Giambi credited as executive producers.
I only recall seeing Aberforth chase a goat in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, though there's a blink - and - you'll - miss - it moment in the previous film regarding a special piece of glass, it's not enough to justify the in - depth dialog the two share.
The details will remain secret as to why because if you have been in a long term relationship there are usually only a few things that make a marriage go sour; and if you still decide to see the film I will let you discover it yourself.
(Well, from what I have seen of the film... stupid South African film monopoly is only releasing it here in two weeks)
We went and saw this suppossply 12a film however after about 1 hr there was a lot of violence of which I thought should have been a 18 or maybe 15 certicate, I would only go and see this film again if there was more of the doggies xx
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.
Essentially, if you've only seen one «Shrek» film, you've seen them all.
And Keith Uhlich of THR claims a «superb performance by former Doctor Who Matt Smith is the only reason» to see the film.
With moments of pure fun and laughter, the story is not deep and you lose interest in the progress of the movie that ends in a very obvious way.A film to be seen only once.
It's with great pleasure, then, to see that director David Yates has handled all of the pressure in such fantastic fashion, delivering an unbelievably satisfying bookend that is not only Yates» finest entry yet, but one of the best films in the series.
Released in theatres on August 24,1966, «Fantastic Voyage» was not only a film of authentic wonder but a science fiction masterpiece with amazing special effects... the team enters the body of a man where they see first hand the oceans of life within the human body that contains the «corpuscles», «the heart», «the lungs» and other features of the human body through which the crew move through are exquisitely designed in great detail with artistic quality.
I am neither a Kevin Costner or a football fan and only went to see this movie because of the 3 new films opening today this was the closest and most convenient.
Gripping, touching, amusing and enlightening, his performance is the prime reason this film must be seen — but not the only one.
As someone who saw The Room, I can only truly speak from one perspective, and there's certainly an aware layer of recognition and expectation that is experienced from seeing a film you know so much about come together before you.
The only real thing I liked in this film was the scene with the three little pigs being bad mercenaries, but the funny thing about it is that Cheech marin plays one pig and Chong plays another, and I found that pretty funny actually, but the rest of the film is just crap, and Is undoubtedly the worst film I've seen this year.
The only draw of the film was the dancing talent that was shown, which, as I feel that anyone else in that theater can support me on, would be better seen at a REAL dance studio today.
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