He's taken on small roles in TV shows like «Law & Order» and «Stitchers» as well as larger
parts in movies like «The Thinning,» which The Verge called «a mess.»
I would worry however, because back when actors such as Robert Carlyle, was foisted into our imagination for
his part in movies like Trainspotting in the 1990's, I'm not entirely sure there were movie directors around, who could make as good use of his abilities ever again.
Not exact matches
We felt as if we had been playing
parts in a fascinating
movie that suddenly took a bad turn,
in which we had worked
like dogs for two weeks to produce something really spectacular and then were written out of the script.»
Much
like trolls» attempts to affect Black Panther «s status as a critical darling, the Twitter posts describing fake attacks at
movie screenings also seemed to be
part of a racist campaign meant to scare people away from theaters
in order to hurt the film's overall box - office gross (again, a major fail).
While Hope is known for making independent
movies rather than big - budget Hollywood blockbusters, Amazon Studios has succeeded
in the world of television
in part by aligning itself with high - profile directors
like Allen and Steven Soderbergh of «Ocean's Eleven» fame.
Here is a link to a video that is a powerful speech its from an older
movie called the dictator, very good
movie by the way, Anyway Charlie chaplin plays the
part of hitler and uses a very powerful and memorable speach about equality and the way life is moving,» https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WibmcsEGLKo» you have shown nothing but malice
in these comments and you wonder why gay's are protrayed as the «bad guys»
in video games and
movies and if you don't believe that then watch this» https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XdmJXHJLZ6M» the point is I will respect the person who is silent, holding a flag that has ever color before i Can or Will ever respect someone
like yourself.
People will sometimes criticize
movies that highlight non-white experiences as being
part of a «PC agenda,» but letters
like this are a reminder of why representation matters
in movies and television.
I
like the
part in the
movie 2012 when the Vatican tumbles down... another iconic symbol of man's darkness and nasty corruption.
I loved the
part in the
movie «Galaxy Quest» where the far - away space aliens received the transmissions of a Star Trek -
like TV show... thought it was real and that the characters were gods who could save them from anything.
With Stowell, learning quirky and mundane tidbits about her felt
like a refreshing distraction from the elephant
in the room: she wrote homework questions, despite wanting to avoid homework
in high school; she was
part of a lab group that focused on eating competitions; she had a nail polish collection; she loved watching terrible
movies; she used to play rugby, realized she wasn't good at it, and then switched to ultimate frisbee.
The tricky
part, you will find, is when the kids want the conductor to spell out a word,
like they do
in the
movie.
The best
part is that we walk and ride bikes every where and it's
like being
in a
movie set.
With every negative comes a positive... so with the crazy snow storm NY is having comes a perfectly white backdrop that looks
like something out of a
movie... When I started editing photos for this post I was kinda
in awe... me freezing my a ** off was totally worth the beautiful outcome... I present to you a little Valentine's Day outfit inspo
part one!
like when i was shopping at a street market
in Argentina for a vintage dress, i got asked if it was for a
part in a
movie.
We shot
part of this look downstairs, it almost made me feel
like I was
in a
movie.
Hard working woman, not afraid to get dirty and put
in a full days work horses are an everyday
part of my life, training showing and coaching is a passion
like movies, dancing and having a general good time not into the bar scene anymore but occasionally
I love
movies and walks
in a
part and i
like to...
I am currently
in college
part time
in masters for Business Administration, for fun i travel the world once ayear, its a beautiful world out there.i
like to read, go bowling and shoot pool,
movies, boat riding, walks, mini golf.
From the goblin bank heist (which has shades of infiltration of the Ministry of Magic
in «
Part 1» and climaxes spectacularly with our heroes escaping on the back of a massive albino dragon, leathery wings outstretched) forward, it's
like someone has cast a locomotive spell on the
movie itself — it simply can not stop moving.
He's nothing
like the typical protagonist of this kind of
movie, and if there's anything «heroic»
in what he does, it's hard - won change on his
part that allows it.
Yet the knowledge that Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows:
Part 2 (Warner Bros.) will be the last
in the series — that Harry Potter, book or
movie, is now a story that has been thoroughly and finally told — fills me with a strangely nostalgic sense of loss,
like attending a graduation that's also a funeral.
It's too bad, though, that back
in 2012 something as expectation - logged as The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey was the
movie Hollywood decided to use for our collective guinea pigging moment, microwaving a beloved world
like a bag of robot popcorn and crisping it up to within a millimeter of insanity, exploding every visual element into tiny, exquisitely detailed
parts, forcing you to look, LOOK, LOOK!!!
The
movie is both a tribute to the skill of Fruitvale Station and Creed director Ryan Coogler, who almost effortlessly scales up to a much bigger budgetary level with Black Panther, and to an ensemble cast full of actors who'd rarely get asked to play
parts like these
in a blockbuster
like this.
As a teen comics fan
in the early Eighties, I remember all the talk about a new Batman
movie, so I really
like the
parts about the flick's long development; it's cool to know what was going on behind the scenes while we geeks waited anxiously.
Like its a good
movie if you base it on Spaceys an Devitos acting and the fact it is wel written
in the comedy
part wth a few really good laugh out loud moments and the story is ok i understand there after a big sale but i do nt understand why a guy whose really religious would ignore his job and talk about religion?
Movies like these work because viewers can find some
part of themselves
in the characters and can laugh with / at them and ultimately at themselves.
To say that «Deathly Hallows:
Part Two» differs greatly
in tone from past installments wouldn't be a total exaggeration, as Yates has ratcheted up the tension and wizarding action to the point that it's almost
like a full - fledged war
movie.
There are a lot of cute
parts, but it really doesn't excite this dog
like other dog
movies have
in the past.
In the end, like a lot of genre movies, this one pulls from different inspirations, and so weighs in, by turns, as overly predictable and satisfyingly recognizable (part of genre cinema's one - two punch
In the end,
like a lot of genre
movies, this one pulls from different inspirations, and so weighs
in, by turns, as overly predictable and satisfyingly recognizable (part of genre cinema's one - two punch
in, by turns, as overly predictable and satisfyingly recognizable (
part of genre cinema's one - two punch).
Part of the thrill
in watching Niccol's
movies is
in seeing him thoroughly curate dreams of our future that play off
like logical possibilities.
I kinda felt
like it was a dull
movie in some
parts.
This
movie's pretty boring for the most
part, but it's also kind of cool
in some
parts too
like the ending.
Clearly, no actor would say no to a phone call from Steven Spielberg asking if they'd
like to participate
in an Abraham Lincoln
movie, so even the smallest
part is filled by either a big name
movie star or a noticeable character actor, among them Lukas Haas, Hal Holbrook, Joseph Gordon - Levitt, Tommy Lee Jones (serving as the de facto emotional center for the
movie), David Strathairn, Lee Pace, Jackie Earle Haley, Bruce McGill, Gregory Itzin, Jared Harris, Michael Stuhlbarg and Walton Goggins.
«Breaking
In» was clearly designed as much a marketing proposition as a movie, a thriller whose twist on the formula is predicated in part on casting an African - American woman in the kind of role generally inhabited by guys like Liam Neeson — and as an added bonus, just in time for Mother's Da
In» was clearly designed as much a marketing proposition as a
movie, a thriller whose twist on the formula is predicated
in part on casting an African - American woman in the kind of role generally inhabited by guys like Liam Neeson — and as an added bonus, just in time for Mother's Da
in part on casting an African - American woman
in the kind of role generally inhabited by guys like Liam Neeson — and as an added bonus, just in time for Mother's Da
in the kind of role generally inhabited by guys
like Liam Neeson — and as an added bonus, just
in time for Mother's Da
in time for Mother's Day.
The coming years would find particular success for Pace
in movies like A Single Man, Marmaduke, and When
in Rome, not to mention franchise films
like The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn -
Part 2 and The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey.
«Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
Part 1» (2010) Box Office Take: $ 960m 21st Century Box Office Ranking: 22
Like many of the titles that languish
in the mid-table doldrums here, our issues with «Deathly Hallows
Part 1» are similar to those of the «Hobbit»
movies: its misshapenness is a factor of trying to spin too little material into too many films.
There were still some funny
parts in the
movie,
like when Kramer burst through the door to shout about turning that cross off so he could get some sleep.
There are also two feature: «Animation: Delbert Doppler»
in which Sergio Pablos (supervising animator of Doppler) talks about how he
liked animating a nerd (1:10), and «Silver Progression Animation» (2:27),
in which we can see how rough sketches and computerized
parts become Silver
in the
movie.
«I feel
like part of the drama and fun of every «Star Wars»
movie, and I believe it's happened on almost every single one, is some kind of huge dramatic thing that comes out
in the press beforehand,» Ehrenreich says.
Keen - eared viewers will note that the name of Robert Englund's strip - club owner sounds a lot
like «Ionesco,» and the Blu - ray extras reveal that the
movie was conceived
in part as a riff on the late Eugene Ionesco's play Rhinocéros.
Philip Seymour Hoffman has the biggest
part in a
movie they didn't
like well enough to even give Amy Adams or Joaquin Phoenix nominations.
This is hardly due to a lack of effort on the
part of the director, Will Gluck, who showed some astute comedic instincts
in movies like «Easy A» and «Friends With Benefits,» and who has clearly tried to transfer those instincts to a more family - friendly context.
In fact, Iron Man 2 feels like one of those «bridge» movies, connecting the origin story of Part One, and something exciting happening in Part Thre
In fact, Iron Man 2 feels
like one of those «bridge»
movies, connecting the origin story of
Part One, and something exciting happening
in Part Thre
in Part Three.
Movies like this come
in three
parts: the set - up, the disaster, and the aftermath.
Like Whedon's first «Avengers»
movie, Snyder's «Justice League» falls into three
parts: the assembling of the team, the team's faltering early battles and internal squabbling, and the slam - bang finish
in which — spoiler alert — good triumphs over evil.
Krieps is a real find: a virtual unknown (thereby giving Alma maximum ingénue - ity) who can hold her own opposite a titan
like Day - Lewis
in a
movie which, for the most
part, is an intense, chamber - piece two - hander.
It also felt
like some of the big names
in small
parts originally had more screen time but that the
movie was whittled down to ninety - one minutes for the mini-mall crowd.
That's the only way reviews have ever worked for a mainstream audience, be it as
part of the captive audience for weekly reviews as
part of a newscast, as a column
in a popular magazine or newspaper, on its own as
in shows
like Siskel & Ebert At The
Movies, or even
in print — Leonard Maltin, another beloved film critic and film historian, established his name writing a book of capsule reviews.
Roberts is a mild exception as she still seems
like a
movie star playing a
part, but it's certainly more daring work than she's done
in awhile.
In the the
parts where his character was supposed to show true emotion, I felt
like he was rather wooden and it kind of took me out of the
movie briefly.