But, let's be honest, the real reason
people go see these films is to watch the robots fight.
In an era when
people go see films mainly for CGI explosions, the ending pulls of a neat little cinematic scene.
Not exact matches
It's
going to take a lot more then «visions» experienced by
people in emotional and suggestible states to convince me, something like something
seen by dozens of
people who are not in an emotional and suggestible state, which is caught on camera by a
person who we can reasonably assume would not tamper with the
film.
So when
people saw me, I'm sure they would look at the old 16 mm
film and think «Hey, he's a pretty good player,» and then they
saw me and
went, «Ehhhhh.»
«The
film is broken down and all that, and the in -
person thing is more about to
see, well, is this guy really this fast, or is this guy really gonna move this way, or is he really shaped this way?
Whatever you think of the
film, one thing is for sure: It's gonna be
seen by a lot of
people — a lot of voters, governor.
«I
went there because I wanted a proof of the fact that the site was just fenced and there was a heap of sand there as Nana Addo was claiming... I
went there with the MP of Salaga, with the Regional Minister and with the Police Department that was escorting the Regional Minister and we
filmed the whole place and that is the story we put out for
people to know and for Nana Addo to know that if they are relying on information by his propagandists then he is threading on dangerous grounds; because what we
saw there was an exact opposite of what he sought to portray in his true state of the nation's address and what we
saw vindicated the President's assertion that there was a 60 - bed hospital construction in Salaga.»
I've
seen people online that do it, but I have found that if your water is the slightest bit hard, it's
going to leave a
film of minerals on your glassware.
Because we watch horror
films, some
people see us as these dark twisted
people that
go and worship satan, and murder cats.
Hey, I'm an outgoing bubbly lass, love to have a laugh and socialize and meeting new
people, don't know what I'm really looking for tbh want to get to know
people and
see where it
goes from there:) I'm a
film fanatic I can watch movies all day, as much as I love to chill out I don't mind having a...
Im english and move to berlin as of the 2/2/15... im looking to meet a likeminded art and literature
film and music lover to help me engage in german culture and
see another part of the world iv always wanted to
go... please be intouch if you could be that
person....
For those of you who were distressed to hear that the remake of «Death Wish» was having its original Thanksgiving release date bumped and despaired that you might have to
go through the entire holiday season without
seeing a single
film in which an ordinary
person turns vigilante when the police and the courts fail to provide any sense of justice, «In the Fade» may come as a relief.
When we
go into a
film of this sort, we expect to
see White
People Behaving Badly, but to view an African - American who shows such antagonism toward his own people, it becomes a more startling sight — and it must be tougher for an actor to take on such a
People Behaving Badly, but to view an African - American who shows such antagonism toward his own
people, it becomes a more startling sight — and it must be tougher for an actor to take on such a
people, it becomes a more startling sight — and it must be tougher for an actor to take on such a part.
In the meantime, Hollywood had its annual falling - all - over-itself moment, marveling that a female protagonist could be the star of a
film, and
people would actually
go see it.
Greta Gerwig who wrote and directed «Lady Bird,» which won Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy, noted that «it's been such an incredible year for women in
film both as actors and also writers and directors and producers and
people who are really coming to the forefront to tell their stories about the world as they know it from where they are standing, and I think that the response to these projects and the support that these projects have gotten and the way that audiences are
going to
see them or watching them in their homes, I think all of this just makes it so much easier for the next crop of filmmakers who want to tell stories about women.»
The ratings and brief comments kind of
people who read the NYT and
go to
see films are much more important to me.
You
see, Air's screenwriting credits
went into arbitration with the Writers Guild, and the result is a shared credit between two
people who never even met until after
filming was finished.
From giving an anti-Superhero movie Best Picture to trying to tell the public they're sick of the genre, Hollywood believes that by crafting a fake «Superhero Fatigue» narrative
people will stop
going to
see movies they like and will instead
see boring Oscar - bait
films.
In Bran Nue Dae, Perkins
went west to Perth and north to the remote Kimberleys to work closely with a large ensemble cast on the much - anticipated
film of a much - loved stage musical —
seen by 200,000
people when it toured the country in 1990 and 1993.
One of Bruce Willis» best, it was the first movie where i finally gathered that it's not just that
people pay to
see a movie that makes a
film hot, but rather how many times they
go back... to
see that shit again, that's what makes a blockbuster.
When 3D is needed for CGI to feel complete, a
film is in serious trouble, because let's face it: most
people are
going to
see it at home without the benefit of a 3D TV.
His famous twists felt like a director attempting to re-create the triumph of «The Sixth Sense,» where the twist of the
film was so successfully withheld from audiences that
people went back to
see the
film again and again.
Even though it was the 20th anniversary of the first
film when the sequel premiered last summer, not enough
people went to
go see it.
Not bad at all.this
film keeps you guessing in ways you never do a lot in horror films.Rob Zombie directs theses actors like I've never
seen a horror director do before.this movie is truly amazing,
people are calling it «terrible» I call it «good» it's the kind of horror
film that actually deals with characters and not just pointless blood and guts.I felt like all these characters really did
go through something, and this movie is truly just about them overcoming it.I don't consider this a horror
film, I consider this a drama / horror
film, cause that is what it is, and I love it.this mvie isn't just about a killer killing
people, it actually deals with the
people he's after anf even deals with himself at times, which I truly loved.Rob Zombie has proved to me again that he could direct.perfect seq...
The
film starts off with some awkward, painfully lame flashback scenes of Kyle's childhood and transitions into an opening act that is loaded with full - on patriotism that
sees him
go to war to get back at the
people who brought suffering to our doorstep in the events of 9/11 (he was already enlisted, but if we believe the
film that decision was also motivated by
seeing news footage of American lives being taken), but one of the most interesting surprises is how balanced it eventually becomes and how we
see the way that Kyle's actions negatively impact others and how even he begins to question his commitment to the cause, despite the fact that he would never vocalize it.
Many
people who
went to
see it caught up on the last Jurassic Park
films.
All three of these
people go through changes, however, and above all, it's wonderful to
see a
film filled with wonderfully over-the-top characters, instead of having at least one
person play it straight.
She's the one who introduced me to classic
films like
Gone With the Wind, Ben Hur, etc. but she also didn't mind action flicks, I mean how many
ppl went to
see movies like that w / their mom, ahah.
Dosunmu said other distributors courted the feature early on, but eventually
went with Paladin for its theatrical release, noting: «
People aren't used to
seeing Michelle in this way, but Paladin was brilliant in letting the audience get a sense of the
film instead of simply pushing it out in a way that doesn't make sense.»
The same
goes for Chris Cooper (The Patriot, American Beauty), who might have one of the most intriguing characters of the
film, a
person who hates liars so much he's willing to kill to
see the truth be told.
I don't know why
people watch this
film if you
go in to any district or any town there is someone high on Drugs or alcohol I would not pay to
see this kind of Rubbish.
one of the best
films i have
seen for years, absolutely terrific and a joy to watch a proper
film, i have a feeling that
people who do nt like this
film do nt understand exactly whats
going on within the
film, open your eyes
people or
go watch something else which takes a lot less brain power to watch.
Even if you don't particularly
see people from your own family in them, you can certainly relate to some of what they're
going through and with this type of potentially manipulative and unconvincing
film that's certainly nothing to be sniffed at.
«I think
people are
going to be able to really
see themselves in this
film,» Rees tells ET.
To make room for these
films they would mostly shut out other
films that were actually doing well in the year,
films that could be called best by anyone's standards, but they were considered not Oscar - y enough and thus, out they
went to make room for
films people had not yet
seen.
II») Most
people have been licking their chops over the possibility of a Vega Brothers movie for years now, but should Quentin Tarantino ever
go back and
film a prequel to «Kill Bill» about the Deadly Viper Assassin Squad,
seeing Bill and Budd together again would be worth the admission alone.
«I'm looking forward to
seeing how the movie does - like any actor, I'm hoping
people go to
see it because it's a very special
film about an incredible woman,» she told the Herald.
and it doesn't matter if they're story based or «thrown in for fun», both ways are
going to generate buzz for the
film and get more
people to
see it.
TMS: The movie also got great word - of - mouth, and is one of the few
films where
people are
going back to
see it with their friends.
The only movie that I
saw at two different
film festivals in 2013 and wanted to
go back for more, Cheap Thrills isn't so much a horror
film about
people doing horrific things to one another so much as how far
people are willing to
go to bring horrific things upon themselves.
Considering that Danny Boyle's previous
film (the terrific Sunshine)
went almost completely overlooked in 2007, it fills me with great joy to
see him hitting
people's radars in such a substantial way this soon afterwards.
Though most behind - the - scenes features showcase the production process once
filming is underway, The Player gives us a glimpse of what
goes on behind the scenes of the behind - the - scenes process, where the only dreams that come true are for the
people up top — the
people who feel that anyone can make a story that will entertain millions, while the lowly creators that nurtured the initial ideas are
seen as little more then expendable goods hardly worth receiving input from once the studio handlers squeeze their foots in the door, symbolically getting away with murder — the figurative death of the writer in the Hollywood production process.
Even with what happened with Selma, everywhere I
go,
people have
seen that
film.
The more
people that
go see this charming
film, the better, it'll bring joy to so many.
You're
going to have to wait a few more days to
see Your Highness for yourselves, but you should absolutely make a point of
seeing the
film this weekend: this is a
film that demands to be
seen with a big, rowdy crowd (and preferably one that's been drinking a bit), and if my suspicions are correct, a whole bunch of
people will be talking about the
film come Monday morning.
Going back to Wright's departure, there was a lot of
people online assuming that he'd had trouble with integrating this
film into the MCU, but after
seeing the
film I wonder if that was really the case.
If they actually make an effort to promote «Tron Legacy» and it's a halfway good
film,
people will
go out to
see it, but if the release date comes and
goes and you don't
see boo about the movie on tv, of course tickets sales won't be as high as they otherwise might have been.
No
film or filmmaker needs this type of overexposure; the overdone publicity will help Tiny Furniture get known and
seen, but it is also
going to alienate a lot of
people in advance, and I would have to include myself among the preemptively alienated.
Jonathan Demme's buoyant mid-Eighties yuppie road movie is, in retrospect, maybe the key American
film of its era along with Blue Velvet (also 1986, but Blue Velvet was more popular), but despite excellent reviews very few
people went to
see it.
Even the highest - grossing documentary of the coming year is
going to be
seen by a fraction of the
people who
see the highest - grossing fiction
films.