Not exact matches
The only thing you
probably saw in the growth scan was the
big tubby nose that's
probably centralized
on the
screen, right?
I think I know Batman well; I
saw it multiple times
on the
big screen, and I've watched it
on VHS, laserdisc or DVD
probably 30 times over the decades.
You
see, it was announced last year that he is currently working
on a
big screen remake of MacGyver with New Line, and he thinks this may be detrimental to that project (
probably similar to how Guy Ritchie's Sherlock Holmes put the brakes
on a Will Ferrell / Sacha Baron Cohen comedy version of the detective).
I would love to
see this trailer
on the
big screen, but I'll
probably have to wait until I
see the finished film to check out these blockbuster set pieces.
A magician doesn't do the same trick twice and this is the kind of a movie that
probably is best to
see once
on the
big screen.
It seems that the movie is currently being fast - tracked at Relativity Media, so we will
probably be
seeing it
on the
big screen sooner rather than later.
Most fans of the video game and first film reject this sequel soundly, although the insatiably curious will
probably find it interesting
on a purely speculative level,
seeing more of the characters from the games and how they are «brought to life» in a
big screen manner.
In fact, a minority are
probably envious of how other young adult series (Harry Potter, The Hunger Games) have managed to offer solid entertainment value for their fans, beyond the chance to
see their favorite characters brought to life
on the
big screen.
If an adult likes
big budget sci - fi eye - candy filled epics developed from children's stories or simply liked the cartoons when they were younger and think its cool to
see them brought to life
on the
big screen with live actors and modern special effects, then they will
probably enjoy this movie — if they can sit through it all.
With the talent involved, it's
probably not a bad thing to
see it
on the
big screen.
You've
probably seen New Zealand's otherworldly mountains, emerald valleys, and crystal lakes
on the
big screen, in Peter Jackson's Academy - award... Read More