Sentences with phrase «people in the movie»

Lyne: I got to know a lot of people in the movie industry in the eight - plus years that I edited Premiere.
I am part of the one percent of the people in the movie theatre crying.
And the funniest part of the movie is how rediculous he makes every religeous person in the movie look when arguing with them.
I loved dressing up like the heroes, villians, spies, edgy attractive people in movies always seemed to wear them.
I felt like a crazy person in a movie.
Before online dating came around, we just had beautiful, funny people in movies, TV shows, and magazines with whom to compare ourselves.
It's hard to get excited about a movie when even the people IN the movie don't seem very interested.
You will not believe any of the people in this movie are not professional actors and actresses.
Rich beautiful people in the most beautiful location imaginable, authentic outdoor restaurants that exist on mountainsides where only locals and people in movies can find them, and spontaneous karaoke parties break out at dive bars where everyone becomes so enamored they can't help but shrug
Same person in every movie.
It's not that there aren't any such people in these movies; they're there, in some more than others.
In movies, gay has never truly gone mainstream, and, considering the state of our cinema, not to mention our country, at this point it never might (as Mark Harris wrote in the November / December 2016 issue of Film Comment, «they don't include gay people in their movies because they don't have to; we don't move the needle on revenue, and we rarely protest our absence»).
The dumbest person in the movie summed up the theme: hate begats hate.
Along with the cruel context between the people in the movie, it just shows how repetitive this absurd formula is.
Yet, whenever the people in the movie discuss the past, they seem to be referring to «flower power» or to the heavy metal of the early 1970s (except in one instance, when someone talks about punk rock).
Joel says that «audiences like to watch people do bad things to people in movies
Isn't anyone else bothered that the main people in this movie haven't even played the games nor have any interest in doing so?
I think An Education will be a more interesting movie (obvious comparison I think), since at least some of the people in that movie have personalities.
He's playing an older man who has had sexual relations with girls who were too young, so the fact that he manages to get you to root for him and think he is the best person in the movie... it's all him, man.
«I'm angry about scenes between people in my movies that I didn't get to write!
Epps isn't even the most villainous of the many detestable white people in the movie: that would be his jealous and bloodthirsty wife, played by Sarah Paulson, who makes Lady MacBeth look like Olive Oyl.
He was in John Carter, Savages, and Battleship; he is the same person in every movie.
I know her so well, and I'm used to watching people in movies I know well and I was still stunned by her work in «Carol.»
At one point during the Q&A, a child asked Arnett, Lyonne, and Iglesias, if there were any famous people in the movie?
Why do people in the movies look forlornly at themselves in the mirror?
You had to, like you said, go toe to toe with Nick Offerman, one of the funniest people in movies.
People watching a movie want to care about the peoplein the movie, but the people in this movie are clearly second fiddle to the non-people.
Black people in this movie largely exist as victims, seen and unseen, of the town's violence, and as I watched I found myself wondering why they existed there at all.
And, as people in movies like these do, they fall in love and try their best to hide their emotions.
But it was quite impressive, because I had a lot of young people in this movie and none of them ever brought their phones to set.
And Robin is the latest role that allows Wilson to be confident, assertive and sex - positive... and then puts her through the usual humiliating moves reserved for plus - sized people in movies.
SSb: I don't think there is any fully evil person in this movie.
To be fair, there is one person in this movie who shines, and that's Christopher Plummer, who is the absolute perfect Scrooge.
Characters from all four of these films appear in Jay and Silent Bob, and to confuse things further, Smith enjoys using the same actors for different films, so some actors will appear as different people in this movie.
Here, Thor is one of the funniest people in the movie, always leaning into the strangeness of his surroundings, and Waititi mostly gets away with putting his voice into Thor's mouth because A) Hemsworth is this character, so we can buy anything he does; and B) No previous film had defined Thor enough.
The Hollywood Reporter says that the movie will be «more of an ensemble piece than a two - hander,» which is the way people in the movie biz say that it will be about more than just Hemsworth and Thompson's characters (unlike the original movies, which focused just on Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones).
An opening scene sees a gossip / entertainment reporter filming Rogen, commenting that he plays the same person in every movie and asking when he's going to branch out.
Clark Gregg is possibly the most adorable member of the Avengers cast — and that's saying a lot considering how attractive all the people in that movie are.
The people in the movie die as a direct or indirect result of their flaws.
«Letitia's character, Shuri, directly combats this myth that women don't excel at science, math and tech, and I think her being the most brilliant person in the movie, and the youngest, makes a statement.
The earthquakes are the stars of «San Andreas,» and no one pretends otherwise, but there are actual people in the movie, because debris has to fall on somebody.
The people in this movie are writhing in various states of turmoil, but they have an avidity for their own misery.
Also worth noting: Every single person in this movie looked like someone Taylor Swift would date.
Each person in this movie is someone we all know.
But even given the usual requirements for smart people in movies to make dumb decisions, these purportedly brilliant men and women of science... what are they doing?
The exception to that rule is Frank Grillo's nameless hero, the only person in the movie with anything resembling an arc.
Cera's solid enough, the exes looked like a great group of villains, and from what I could see in the trailer of the other people in the movie, it all looked good.
For the most part, the people in this movie are too narrow to solicit as much interest as their counterparts in Brooks's earlier pictures.
Indecent Proposal was also a huge hit, but it asks a question only people in movies could take seriously.
People in this movie aren't starving, just hungry.
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