Sentences with phrase «out of the theater»

However, if you are familiar with those movies, maybe you walked out of the theater with a question.
You may not come out of the theater with any important ideas about American architecture or enterprise, but you will have had a vivid, completely safe nightmare.
Bottom Line: Looks like it could be in and out of theaters in 23 days, and 23 copies should be readily available on the shelf at your local video store soon after.
By the end of the film, I really didn't care what happened and I just wanted to get out of the theater.
It will leave you toe tapping your way out of the theater.
By the time it was nominated for best picture in 2010, it had been out of theaters for months.
I almost ran out of the theater right then and there to grab my laptop and get writing.
Whoever they are, they're likely to walk out of the theater wanting a refund.
I still remember how the air tasted after stepping out of the theater that evening.
It's hard to walk out of the theater dry - eyed.
For all the men walked out of the theater quiet as mice.
It contrasts well with the darker stuff, and audiences will walk out of the theater quoting the lines.
A good stretch of time has passed where walking out of theaters means having a smile on your face and this film will offer that.
Even with all the positive reviews, I can out of the theater surprised.
It would've earned, like, less than $ 10 million opening weekend, and it would've been out of theaters in two weeks.
I ran out of the theater, and my brothers and cousins had to come get me.
I know the trailer didn't have to deal with the movie itself, but after walking out of the theater and thinking about the trailer I got a little frustrated.
I still bounced out of the theater feeling cheered and energized, ready to keep fighting these greedy autocrats (tweeting is fighting, right?)
I hope you're lucky enough to walk out of the theater before the bloody finale featuring lingering, slow - motion shots of the pervert's swaying private parts right before the creep gets what's coming.
And although the novel's necessarily been condensed, some important things seem to have been lost; threats appear and disappear arbitrarily, and while the ending is meant to build up anticipation for the inevitable parts three and four, it plays as mostly resolved; you don't walk out of the theater thinking, I can't wait til the next one.
There's definitely a good movie hidden somewhere within the bones of Sussan's novel (one that does a better job of handling its feminist agenda), but Robson's direction is so amateurish that it's amazing «Valley of the Dolls» wasn't laughed out of theaters when it was originally released.
Two films later, The Lady in the Water saw Shyamalan casting himself as a writer destined to create great works of literature; that and every subsequent effort have been laughed out of theaters by critics.
Revenge will chase the elevated crowd right out of the theater: This is wicked pulp, replete with geysers of blood.
For one, it's an attempt at reviving a commercially successful franchise that was laughed out of theaters twice in the early 2000s, with Angelina Jolie (in the first chapter of her conversion from dramatic riot grrl to action star) declining to continue in the lead role.
When I first came out of the theater after a screening of Saving Private Ryan, I was convinced that Spielberg had made an absolute masterpiece.
I remember walking out of the theater with Nic after a Saturday morning screening and thinking to myself: «Holy crap.
As the Cannes crowd filed out of the theater, they began posting their reactions to the film.
To Chanel's best friend, who had just slipped out of the theater for a moment to take a call, it felt as unreal as the ancient black - and - white movie up on the screen.
Still, I suppose Mike has nothing to feel sorry for when audiences flock in droves to endure more of his visual and aural assault on their senses, in 3D IMAX no less, perhaps the cinematic equivalent of feeling shitfaced after stumbling feebly out of the theaters once it's all over.
I darted out of the theater in a panic, a sense of urgency compelling me to walk faster, faster, faster.
I don't believe the Chinese tour industry can take on customers given the dangerous, rocky peaks in China, some of which are 14,000 feet into the clouds, though if you don't rush out of the theater when the end credits begin to roll, you will see the dozens of human beings involved in the photography scaling the mountains like Nepalese Sherpas.
That night, I walked out of the theater more confident than when I walked in, more sure of myself and my own sobriety.
After you see it, you want to race out of the theater and recommend it to your sickest friends right away.
Tim Burton has taken a hallowed classic of the modern musical theater, hemmed in the narrative from well over two hours to well under, cast confessed nonsingers in the principal roles, and somehow managed to make something magical out of it
The Chorus is sham art and questionable entertainment, but at the very least it sends you whistling out of the theater.
I stepped out of the theater exhausted but still pretty satisfied with my Star Wars experience.
The only time I felt the urge to walk out of the theater at the festival was during incredibly underwhelming The Voices.
It's not giving much away to say that folks needed to wade out of the theater due to the three inches of tears covering the floor, or that Gomez - Rejon's Criterion Collection fetish didn't hit the sweet spot for a lot of attendees.
I didn't exactly want to be teleported out of the theater where I saw «Jumper,» but only because it kept threatening to become interesting.
Did you walk out of the theater scratching your head after watching Upstream Color, the new movie from Primer director Shane Carruth?
If, by contrast, you plan to give the movie a pass and would like to have your good judgment ratified (or, alternatively, if you have stumbled out of the theater bewildered and seeking commiseration), read on.
Aristocrats - level grostequerie of the finale is over, you shuffle out of the theater with a «Welp...» and a guffaw or two, and that's about it.
Trevorrow and his co-writers wisely saved the best for last, sending moviegoers out of the theater on a high note.
Carell leaves his comfort zone to play the antagonist, the one no one will walk out of the theater supporting, but whom many will inspire a new outlook on Carell's capabilities.
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