Not exact matches
«I've long been a firm believer that despite the fact that you can watch movies on your phone, iPad or home
theater, every once in a while you still
want to get
out of the house,» League told the Austin American - Statesman.
That was the VCR, because, before VCRs, your only alternative, if you
wanted to see a movie, was either to go
out to a movie
theater or to watch what was on one
of three networks.
We
want to fill our culture again with the Christian spirit... We
want to burn
out all the recent immoral developments in literature, in the
theater, and in the press — in short, we
want to burn
out the poison
of immorality which has entered into our whole life and culture as a result
of liberal excess during the past... (few) years.»
You and some friends
want to go check
out an area
of town that has a great restaurant, movie
theater, bar, club, etc., but the location
of the venues are in an area that has a reputation for being a rough part
of town.
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If the plot's not enough to drive you crazy, the lack
of intellectuality in the humor will make you
want to rip your hair
out, or go and slap the ticket boy at the front
of the
theater for allowing you to spend 8 dollars on this movie.
After you see it, you
want to race
out of the
theater and recommend it to your sickest friends right away.
ending made me we
want to puke — the only thing that kept me from walking
out of the
theater was just
wanting to see if it could possibly get any worse (it did).
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.
By the end
of the film, I really didn't care what happened and I just
wanted to get
out of the
theater.
I thought the second movie was a great visual effects film if you
wanted to see robots beating the crap
out of each other, but overall it was so poorly executed that I actually
wanted to walk
out of the
theater and I almost did.
Here are 35 movies you will
want to look
out for this fall, some
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From very early on, I
wanted to walk
out of the
theater, but I couldn't.
If you missed the blockbuster comedy Girls Trip when it crushed it in
theaters last summer, you will definitely
want to check it
out when it pulls into HBO at the end
of the month.
In writing and directing The Last Jedi —
out in wide release in
theaters this weekend — Johnson
wants to give the impression he was dutifully creating a film that fits in seamlessly with the rest
of the mega-popular series.
Metcalf: For me, the luxury
of being able to bounce around between the three —
theater, TV and movies — is crucial if you don't
want to burn
out on any single one.
The staff given to the boozy fake wizard (Stanley Tucci returns for another children's -
theater performance) turns
out to be the essential doohickey
of this movie that everyone
wants.
Is this movie another heart - warming sports movie from Disney or is film so cliched and cheesy that you'll
want to run
out of the
theater?
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However, given the film's obnoxiously unfunny opening, Google doesn't come off like a place you might actually
want to work
out until more than an hour into the story (when all but the most masochistic members
of the audience will have left the
theater to demand their money back from director Shawn Levy.)
Overall there were some decent moments but nothing that made this movie memorable, and that's what I
want when I walk
out of a
theater.
It is a spectacle in every sense
of the word, and if you're the type to not miss
out on spectacles (especially Marvel ones), then you're probably going to
want to see it in
theaters — in 3D, no less.
Disney's «Muppets Most
Wanted» takes the entire Muppets gang on a global tour, selling
out grand
theaters in some
of Europe's most exciting destinations, including Berlin, Madrid and London.
«There's an audience
out there and we
want to be in the business
of going to
theaters with films for people who are interested.»
Man I saw Hard Eight and I walked
out of the
theater, it was a screening, and I said, «Dude if you
want to direct the Yellow Pages count me in».
«But finally, while in Chicago working for a
theater company, I figured
out the kind
of educator I
wanted to be,» says Angela.
Fans
of Rennison's latest work might
want to check
out last year's The Taming
of the Tights, her third book featuring Georgia's
theater - loving cousin Tallulah Casey.
We
want people to laugh, cheer, sweat, think and walk
out of the
theater ready to tackle their own adventure, whether it's a big climb, or any personal goal.
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Some artists and dealers were tired
of abstraction; they
wanted to paint people and nature, tell stories, or try
out crazy new forms that had merged in art and
theater.
... In the end... if you believe in the cinema experience, if you believe in going
out of your house and experiencing movies on the big screen, do you
want to trust Sean Parker about what's good for that business or do you
want to trust the movie studios and the
theater owners about what's good for that business.
When you decide you
want to go
out, though, there's plenty
of nightlife with bars, comedy clubs, and movie
theaters — you'll never get bored!
We
want to walk
out of the
theater saying, «Wow... what a ride!»
If you're the type who doesn't like movie
theaters, thinks most
of what Hollywood puts
out these days is garbage, or if you just don't have the time to visit the
theater, then you'll probably
want to skip MoviePass.
Home
theaters equipped with Dolby Atmos will not be nearly as complex — but then again, most
of us don't have room for 64 speakers, no matter how much we
want to knock
out Grandma's spare bedroom and turn the entire basement into an audio / visual playhouse.