Not exact matches
No matter how much Netflix spent to buy,
say, a
movie about a road trip to pick up a lounge chair (yeah, we didn't see The Puffy Chair either),
others could turn around and distribute it just as easily.
«It is a stellar inspection that is unlike any
other movie about Jobs,» Wozniak
said.
Thus, «giant chunks of space debris clobbering the planet and wiping out life on Earth has undeniably broad appeal,» Meltzer
says, whereas «no one in Hollywood makes
movies»
about more nuanced explanations, such as Clovis points disappearing because early Americans turned to
other forms of stone tool technology as the large mammals they were hunting went extinct as a result of the changing climate or hunting pressure.
«There is something
about a
movie that is hidden to us, but there are measurable things, such as critic ratings, awards and referencing by
other filmmakers, that hint at this hidden element — a
movie's significance,» he
said.
«Whether it's the
movie you saw, the food you ate, or the place you visited, it's important to have an enjoyable experience and continue to get to know each
other,»
says Dr. Jane Greer, New York — based marriage and family therapist and author of What
About Me?
Hi I'm orlando, nic to meet you all, well a little
about me, I am an open guy for anything, don't have much dislikes but if I would
say one dislike would be someone who thinks themselves over
others, I like a lot of things, video games, anime,
movies, going out and hang out, trips, anything that...
There really isn't much that needs to be
said in my «
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About Me»...
other than the mind - blowing truth that you've only heard
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about me in the
movies!
Somehow that moment
says everything we need to know
about his negligent upbringing, though Haigh weaves in
other clues: Charley's home is a sty, messier than the stables where the horses sleep, and the only fatherly advice his dad has to offer is, «All the best women have been waitresses at one point,» even if the
movie bears out that observation.
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others say about Cannon
Movie Tales: Sleeping Beauty!
Other than the fact that she looks great, and that the
movie has an ending that I actually thought was smart, with a good wrapped - up feeling that will satisfy those who were invested in the series, there is absolutely nothing positive to
say about this final chapter.
There is nothing more I can
say about Alexander
other than that it is a perfectly awful
movie.
So
says professional killer Jackie Cogan at one point in Killing Them Softly, the third film by New Zealander Andrew Dominik - and considering the filmmaker's efforts to establish a connection between the events in the
movie and the economic crisis started in the late 2000s thanks to the greed and lack of scruples of Wall Street, it is easy to see Cogan as an ordinary employee of any company complaining
about the lack of vision of his bosses and, on the
other hand, the big bankers as Armani - dressing versions of the violent mobsters who inhabit the crime section of the newspapers.
Not quite sure what to
say about this
movie other than it's one of the top five
movies ever made.
«At Berkeley» — Frederick Wiseman's four - hour documentary
about the great public university, shot in 2010 at a time of campus - wide unrest over budget shortfalls,
says more
about the state of American education — and by extension, America itself — than any
other movie this year.
But I will
say that making this
movie and kind of what we had to contend with, as actors, in making something like this, all of the pieces that Naomi was talking
about had to — you know, having the table moving out and needing to rely on each
other the way the company does, I think is incredibly helpful now going into theatre in that way and realizing that you're you know you operate very much as a unit.
I've written
about the
movie so many times that I don't have much more to
say about it
other than if you're reading this column, you should see it.
Well, it might be more accurate to
say Beatty sort of stars in Rules Don't Apply, his long - anticipated
movie about Howard Hughes, the eccentric, obsessive billionaire who, among
other things, was a big - budget Hollywood tycoon in the 1920s, while also making history for his investments into aviation.
Despite what
others might
say about it (once again) being an off year at the
movies, there were definitely some true winners worth seeking out.
As reported by Inverse, she
said, «Recently I marched up with a couple of
other women who work in Marvel and [asked Kevin Feige] «How
about a
movie with some female superheroes?
I, on the
other hand, completely agree with Twitch's Ben Umstead who
said Only God Forgives is a masterpiece because «thirty years from now when we talk
about movies of the early 21st century, Refn and Only God Forgives will undoubtedly be an important part of that conversation.»
And Dylan Farrow's open letter, in which the 28 - year - old wrote for the first time
about the allegations first made 21 years ago during a custody battle between Allen and Mia Farrow, not only opened by
saying that Allen «sexually assaulted» Farrow, but it called out Blanchett by name, along with stars of
other Allen
movies.
This may not be the worst video game
movie, but that
says a heck of a lot more
about the
other video game
movies than it does
about «Doom.»
But having no SAG ensemble nomination, that
says something
about it, and what that something is is that they (the SAG nominating committee) liked five
other movies more for that ensemble award.
I remember we went for a walk on the beach in L.A. to talk
about it and he
said, «OK, it's a Bond
movie and it's going to have action and this, that and the
other.
«We have the benefit of five
other movies,»
says co-screenwriter Stephen McFeely, «so we do not have to talk
about a radioactive spider»
He talked
about my
movies that he had seen, and we
said if the opportunity comes, we'd love to work with each
other on something.»
• I'm not sure what there is to
say about Raising Arizona's iconic chase sequence
other than that it epitomizes everything that's great
about the
movie — in particular the Coens» comic ingenuity, Sonnenfeld's tremendous camerawork, and Burwell's delirious score.
Magic in the Moonlight — I'm always a fan of Woody Allen
movies, and while I'm embargoed from
saying anything
about his latest, I do look forward to
others getting to see it later on in July.
«As «Mockingjay — Part 2» shows us, in rich and bracing fashion, the «Hunger Games»
movies have been
saying something all along —
about the tragedy of youth (or anyone) in war,
about post-traumatic stress disorder,
about the ways we cede our autonomy to notions of comfort, to spectacle, to the easy lies of
othering.
(My boyfriend on the
other hand
says he definitely feels guilty
about loving B.A.P.S.) A guilty pleasure suggests that the
movie in question only holds appeal because of your own conflicted feelings
about it.
The trailer ran in front of pretty much every
movie I saw at my local art house cinema for
about two months before opening there, and can't
say I was particularly impressed by anything
other than the jaunty acoustic guitar score.
Luckily, the rising young star of Frank, Anna Karenina and
About Time has plenty to say about his other new sci - fi movie, the gripping AI thriller Ex Ma
About Time has plenty to
say about his other new sci - fi movie, the gripping AI thriller Ex Ma
about his
other new sci - fi
movie, the gripping AI thriller Ex Machina
Not much else is left so
say about The Guilt Trip,
other than the fact that this is the perfect
movie for a son to see with your mother.
Tarantino himself has
said of the Uma Thurman vehicle that it's «not
about real life, it's just
about other movies» — and it shows.
While actors always
say nice things
about each
other when they have
movies to plug, Brolin speaks with authority here.
Del Toro's Cold War - set
movie, in which a mute cleaning woman played by Sally Hawkins becomes intrigued by a sea creature, is
about «falling in love with the
other,» del Toro
said.
During a recent interview with Oregon Live, none
other than Patrick Stewart, Professor X himself, made some very interesting comments regarding the film,
saying, «What I'm excited
about is that we have been talking
about a Wolverine
movie, which would team Hugh Jackman and myself together.
I must
say that this was one of the worst
movies I've ever watched, «Evil Dead» was better than this mound of shit... Gareth Edwards should be banned from directing hence forth, and now I hear he's directing the new Star Wars spin - off... I'm not one to talk down to
others but let's be honest, you have to be retarded to like this
movie... It made absolutely no sense, the script (the most important piece to any
movie) was terrible, the plot was stupid, the acting was horrible and it seemed that the actors who were chosen were acting for a different
movie all together... Where was the sense of urgency, I mean there were 300 foot tall behemoths walking through buildings and all you could show us was who was going ride with the little boy on the school bus... Maybe if all the main characters died and they just let Godzilla do his thing from there on out an eyebrow could've been raised but unfortunately, there isn't one good thing to
say about this
movie... I'm shocked the WB handed over one their biggest names to Legendary Pictures... Let's not forget what they've done with Superman Returns... This is shameful...
Other than the news that Harrison Ford might return in a small role, some links between «Blade Runner» and «Prometheus» being discovered and Sean Young (of all people)
saying she's already met with Scott
about the
movie.
Gifted
movie director, Marc Webb talks
about why Chris Evans was the right choice for the
movie, he
says the actor had a certain sense of masculinity that
other actors seem to lack and that he came with a «certain baggage» from Captain America which made him stand apart.
I've already an amazing amount of articles
saying it's the worst
movie ever, and
others that talk
about how well crafted it is.
Even after seeing it, it's difficult to
say what this
movie is really
about,
other than taking advantage of a proven brand name to make a studio some money.
At least the
movie's good for
about 30 minutes of unintentional laughter, which doesn't
say much for the
other 90 + minutes.
You
say that because all you know
about Wolverine and the X-men universe comes from the
other X-men
movies, or in
other words: nothing.
That's not the sole reason Black Panther seems poised to trounce box office records this weekend, to
say nothing of its
other benchmarks, like exceeding the Fandango presales of every
other Marvel
movie to date, or being one of Twitter's most talked -
about movies of 2017 — despite not coming out until 2018.
Star Mark Wahlberg
says his new
movie about giant robots fighting each will be «more realistic» than previous
movies about giant robots fighting each
other.
But what it really does have, he thought — what you don't know it has, because it isn't in any Woody Allen
movies — is a world of the dead built into it, a true fear of heaven, an automatic need to invoke the presence of God whenever
saying anything good or bad
about anyone or anything, an absolute trust that the
other world, if one could call it that, is not separate from this one, that eternity is always breathing over your shoulder, waiting to see if you will notice.
Say your academic paper writing is
about a Coppola
movie; you can write a summary
about its theme, the editing, talk
about what you know
about the film in context, or weigh how this
movie challenges
others from the same author, speak
about the genre, etc..
- the scene at the beginning of a ceremony caused Shimamura a bit of trouble - the lines of the ritual did not properly reflect Zelda's personality, her motivations, her powerlessness, and awkwardness - Shimamura talked
about it with Naoki Mori (who was in charge of Cinematic Design, including screenplay, and cutscenes)- the whole thing was rewritten several times, until they arrived at the final result - there's quite a lot of scenes she really likes in the game - her favorite line is the «Yes» Princess Zelda gives as an answer to the Deku Tree in a particular scene - in that scene, Zelda thinks
about what she should do, but she can not see it at all - she refuses to give up, and wants to give hope to Link - Shimamura tried to convey all of those feelings through the single «Yes» she spoke - recording felt completely different than for animation, the dubbing of (foreign)
movies, or
other games - there was no fixed routine of how to approach it, as all different things were being tried out - lines were redone even after
other lines were implemented in the game, as the team found better ways to
say things - Shimamura finally managed to beat the game the
other day, but she wants to keep practicing her shield surfing - Shimamura explains that she really gave it her whole when voicing Princess Zelda, to give her emotions - she hopes that players will remember their memories of Princess Zelda
Not much is known
about the
movie other than producer Ryozo Tsujimoto
saying that it is not in relation to Monster Hunter Stories.