The overall look of the movie is stunning, and the action scenes are enough to keep you awake throughout.
The overall look of the movie is outstanding.
The pair's nicknames of «blue» and «red» informed the entire production's visuals, making Hellboy's costume design an extension of
the overall look of the movie.
Not exact matches
It has a great cast, several great scenes, but it was boring
overall, and most
of the actors
looked awkward (not sure if it was the accents, the script, or the production in general, but it was hard to stay «in» the
movie).
For some, it will be very bad news that Ritchie (who co-wrote King Arthur: The Legend
of the Sword with Joby Harold and Lionel Wigram) stays in his lane with this film; if you didn't enjoy the
look and pace and
overall vibe
of other Ritchie
movies, such as Snatch or Sherlock Holmes, then you might feel that his often jarring and visually exhausting style could overpower the strong performances from a great cast.
The digital choice allows the
movie to
look clean, but perhaps the grain
of film would have been better fitting for the
overall presentation that Baumbach was going for (especially with some
of the production design and set decoration (especially the apartments) by Sam Lisenco and Hannah Rothfield, respectively).
The new trailer does show hints
of the Chinatown reshoot, but
overall it's a very strong trailer with plenty
of action, a good introduction to the characters, and just sets the scene for what
looks to be a great
movie.
The
movie ended aburptly & kind
of unanwsered it
looked like they left the door open for a sequel but who knows,
overall it was a good not great
movie id give it 2 out
of 4 stars
I'm not a fan
of the
movie overall, or even in particular Nolan's version
of Bane... but Hardy did the best he could with what he had, and he
looks nothing like he did in any
of these previous films.
Writer / director Neil Burger has chosen to give the
overall style
of the film a very period
look, as the
movie looks as if it were hand - cranked.
The film nonetheless has a distinctly «budget
look» when the green screen backdrops and CGI scenery tends to stick out; despite solid practical production design work by Eve Stewart (Les Miserables), the
overall effect is that Victor Frankenstein resembles a cheaper version
of Guy Ritchie's Sherlock Holmes
movies (and their version
of Victorian England), visually speaking.
Basically it's flattering
overall, if you
look at the concept
of the
movie and Greg Sestero's book.
It's directed by David Dobkins, best known for his directorial duties on Wedding Crashers and Shanghai Knights, which doesn't inspire much confidence), but
overall, despite the cheesy overly - inspirational music and a bit
of eye - roll inducing dialogue («sometimes you have to forgive in order to be forgiven»), this
looks like a solid, if not a little too Oscar - baity, early fall
movie.
While none
of these scenes change the
overall film, and you can understand why director Martin McDonagh left them on the cutting room floor, a couple
of them show a
movie that at least wants to
look at Dixon's relationship with people
of color, represented by Denise (Amanda Warren) and Jerome (Darrell Britt - Gibson).
Cinematographer Bradford Young lends the
movie a dark and distinctive
look, although his compositions feel hemmed in by the series»
overall stylistic parameters, and Pietro Scalia's editing gives the action sequences a pleasing snap that makes you wish the combination
of Howard's Rush and Apollo 13 played as well on screen as it does on paper.»
Princess Protection Program
looks better than a lot
of Disney Channel Original
Movies have and while the picture is sometimes too soft, it actually is pretty solid
overall.
The
overall tone and
look are the same: a gloomy and highly stylized take on the Macbeth tale that makes full use
of the freedoms granted by staging the story on expansive
movie sets.
The poster
of this
movie looks overall pretty dang incredible.
The Wachowski bros certainly put a lot
of effort into making Speed Racer... the
movie overall looked and felt like a cross between anime, a kaleidoscope, that Flintstones
movie, a video game and the Dukes
of Hazard
Overall, and in recognition that this is a presentation
of the science to the public, I think the
movie, and what I have
looked at
of the book, give an accurate portrayal
of the science and its significance.
Everything about
Movie Moments seems genuine Microsoft, from its «Microsoft confidential» warning screen at launch, to its Live Tile design, to its
overall interface, which mirrors the
look of the SkyDrive app.