The comic timing between everyone is marvelous, and just looking at the expressions that Driver, Blanchett, and Everett give at
certain points in the movie is enough to make you crack up.
There were a group of Irish people in the row behind me who were either bawling with laughter or sobbing loudly at
various points in the movie so its clearly working for some people.
When at a certain
point in the movie Metro Man is accidentally vanquished and is presumed dead, Megamind faces an existential crisis.
The screen version is still a play, but it's
aturning point in the movie career of Humphrey Bogart, who had played the gangster's role on stage and then in a TV version with his wife (in Bette davis role)
Sure, the near 30 year difference is a major
talking point in the movie, but this doesn't change the fact that this is a common trend in Hollywood.
A scene in which Alma hatches a plan for a romantic dinner for two proves to be the best scene in the film, and a
turning point in the movie.
That said, Rupert Everett camps it up WILDLY during the «I Say a Little Prayer» singalong, the one
point in the movie where Hogan takes the liberties of the romantic - comedy genre and goes overboard.
With plenty of dumb puns, the straight - line story barely ever hits a
plot point in a movie that coasts on its primary conceit of watching dogs talk and interact as if they had a frontal lobe.
This is how bad «Table 19» gets: At a
certain point in the movie, there is absolutely no reason that any of the characters would remain at the wedding or anywhere near it.
At one
point in the movie they travel from their village which is alive with joyful laughter, a beautiful simplicity and a profound generosity.
I get to
a point in movies that I fast - forward an action scene because I know how it's gonna turn out.
At
some point in the movie there's an ice storm: That's a real one.
At
this point in the movie, we get that feeling things won't end well for the humanoids Whimsy (aka Shirin) is not entirely convinced that if driverless cars can save lives, so can armed machines (11 November, p 22)
At
this point in the movie, we get that feeling things won't end well for the humanoids Whimsy (aka Shirin)...
And don't get me wrong, Glover is great, but it's at
this point in the movie that everything gets better.
If you aren't touched at
any point in this movie then you don't have a heart.
As sequels go, Kung Fu Panda 2 is quite good, a particular compliment at
this point in the movie season... and by the finale we understand that there is at least one more installment to come.
I found
that point in this movie is not that souls travelling, but it's about how something that we believe in very hard can be demanded and that we always must have a space for other option: What if...?
At
this point in the movie, many viewers will find themselves screaming «Yeah, right!»
How you could possibly miss
that point in a movie as obvious as «Crash,» I don't know, but you definitely won't miss it after a movie as obvious as «Babel.»
The pair will, indeed, be found there at
some point in this movie, rescued and recruited apparently.
At
no point in this movie could anyone stop it and predict what will happen in its next five minutes.
«I'm a real person,» Robbie's Olympian says at one
point in the movie.
Of course we expect Kate to loosen her belt, warm up and reach out to people at
some point in movie.
That was a concern, but I think that even the first teaser suggests that at
some point in this movie they are going to be getting out of the bunker, and I was 100 % freaked out by that.
At one
point in the movie, Benedict Cumberbatch's world - weary and exhausted depiction of Alan Turing turns to the Detective on the other side of the interrogation room and asks him to judge him.
But by
this point in the movie, pointing out flaws with misogyny is splitting hairs with a predominantly flawed movie.
- Video Timeline: Users can easily bring up the video timeline, allowing them to instantly access
any point in the movie.
«And in a thriller, one of the things I wanted to do was, knowing we'd be sending the adrenalin off the charts at various
points in the movie because of the story, we'd happily enjoy the number of points in the movie where people are just in rooms talking and that in itself could be exciting or dangerous.»
At a certain point in Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter (Yes, you read that right), the future President's mentor shows the young man a map of the empire the vampires have established for themselves in the United States, and it will come as little surprise to anyone by
this point in the movie that the territories line up perfectly with the borders of the Confederate States of America.
Yet it's not hard to see
his point in the movie's blowout party scene, where he's forced to contend with a whole battery of stars behaving badly, from an unconvincingly sleazy Michael Cera to a dangerously clumsy Paul Rudd.