Sentences with phrase «realize after the movie»

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Although I hadn't realized until after I wrote this that the NYT had run the recipe (there called Confit Biyaldi) from the movie that week.
However, I didn't realize that when I walked to the bathroom for the first time after giving birth, it would look like scenes from a slasher movie.
After watching the movie called «The pursuit of happyness» with Will Smith and in one scene he has to run all out for a bus, I realized that I couldn't run like that if I had to and started working on a sprint routine.
After we watched the movie, I realized that my outfit — being all black and everything — was very on - point.
This movie has the same form of pacing and dialogue that that film has and upon research after watching The Post, I realized that the same writer in Josh Singer had worked on both of these screenplays, which made complete sense.
People need to realize superhero movies can be great even is they werent made after 2000.
After another recent viewing I realized how great a movie this actually is.
Die - hard fans will be thrilled with the extensive interviews and concert footage; as a more casual fan, after an hour I had learned almost everything I ever wanted to know about the man and was ready for the filmmakers to wrap it up — I was shocked to realize I was less than halfway through the movie.
The movie doesn't relent much after that, zipping toward the inevitable moment when Tris realizes her true role as chosen one and the contents of the mysterious box are revealed.
This must be the age of bliss for Harry being he loves absolutly every movie he sees... it's fairly obvious he's being paid off, after the Batman And Robin fiasco (back when the site was pure) studios realized how powerful this kinda site can be so they decided to give knowles a wad of cash to give their films a good review... Only reason Star Trek Nemesis didn't get a good review was because Moriarty and others bashed Rick Berman so much he didn't wan na give them Money he was so insulted... everyone do a favor and goto http://www.corona.bc.ca/films it's a real movie lovers site withreal reviews and NEWS... no shit about how they got the news or that they think the film reminds them of from their youth, just news..
Mr. Stark felt no need to surrender the tech because the rest of the world was far and away from developing anything close to Ironman, but after Vanko showed up with his own version of the arc reactor, Tony realized that the world indeed has caught up and even Mr. Shandling and Bill O'Reilly was shown saying this in the movie.
«Last Flag Flying» is a two - hour movie that burns out after an hour, as soon as we realize that there's really nothing that can happen in terms of story.
After I realized how this movie massages nuanced social commentary (about fetishization of the african american body, caucasian self - image, etc.) into a film «genre» that does not neatly fit into any particular category (it's neither thriller, nor horror, nor comedy, but a taste of all three), I was absolutely impressed.
I actually was looking forward to seeing this movie because I didn't think that Rob Zombie's 2007 Halloween remake was half bad, but after sitting through this, I realized that I probably should have went to see the new Final Destination.
Since we realize there's more to come after this (a third book, which is being split into two movies), I hope we can be forgiven for getting a little impatient here.
Walking out of «World War Z,» I realized I probably haven't felt this edgy and paranoid after a movie since... «Aliens,» maybe?
Reynolds explained that the movie would've been set five years after the first one and Deadpool would have a child, but they immediately realized «it was totally untenable» when they sat down to write it.
It was only after making a bunch of movies that I realized I'm a little bit more marginal than I ever imagined when I was young.
The movie remains a masterpiece, to me, because it captures the existential anxieties of both Ben and Mrs. Robinson, even if the youngish viewer may only appreciate the former's perspective, and see the movie anew only after reaching the age when one realizes that one's parents and their friends are people, too.
Shortly after realizing that Greta Gerwig sets her movie in a Catholic high school, I felt somewhat at home with the world she creates.
Sean Baker's The Florida Project was a revelatory experience, both in and of itself and because of the fact that it so fully realized the promise of American place - specific reality - based fiction cinema after so many years of films with intriguing passages and situations that never quite add up to an entire satisfying movie.
But then I saw the movie after the presidential debates and I realized the gender politics.
After creating a film club in high school as an excuse to go watch movies every weekend with her friends, she immediately realized talking about films was the only thing she was good at.
Not containing the wit to be smart, thrilling sci - fi nor the chutzpah to embrace a fun, B - movie shlock vibe, it unfortunately feels like an uninspired TV pilot that any other network would've permanently locked in a vault... At first, it has the feeling of being dropped into a season finale with characters we should know more about, then after the bland exposition, muddled motivations, and nonsensical developments, one realizes they'd never want to watch what came before anyways.
After re-watching this movie a few times, I realized the ominous and sinister story line is one to be told many years from now.
In fact, you may not even realize what the central dilemma is until long after the movie is over.
Half the movie wants to be raunchy, slapstick humor, and half the movie wants to be a dark not - comedy about what happens after you realize your dream at age twenty.
This quick and instantly forgettable action movie stars Antonio Banderas as a defense attorney who realizes the apparent error of his profession after his wife and daughter are brutally murdered.
But after a few moments, the viewer realizes that the movie was pointing towards so many different possible conclusions and contains so many characters, that the ending is unsatisfying, and for that matter, any ending may have been unsatisfying.
After realizing that Eddie Murphy's new cop movie is not «Beverly Hills Cop IV» but something worse — being far too longon action and far too short on laughs — I began trying to salvage thispaticular...
In an interview on Marc Maron's podcast, the actress revealed that she barely watched the movie, shutting it off after realizing it hit way too close to home.
«Twister» is a THX - plus - FX popcorn movie of the highest caliber, but one that falls into the «Chinese meal» theory of moviegoing, i.e. an hour after you've left the theater talking about how awesome the film was, you realize, «Wait a minute, that movie was dumb as hell,» but, ha - ha, too late, you already liked it.
When Hannah explains that she wants to make movies because she wants people to remember her and her work long after she's dead, she doesn't realize the sad irony of her statement, for she never cites a single film or filmmaker who inspired her.
«This guy I play tries to be an optimist for almost the whole story, and it's just one of the saddest things I've ever done when the moment comes where he realizes that he can't affect the kid the way he really wants to,» says Reilly, who also describes his inability to stop tearing up after filming the movie's climactic scene.
Steve Carrell, Christian Bale, Ryan Gosling, and Brad Pitt all did wonderful jobs of portraying their characters, and I was really amazed by how true to the book that the movie was (of course, that's not something I realized at first, but only after also reading the book).
The latter backfired — more Americans started to believe news of global warming was being exaggerated after the movie came out — the former made false promises that could not be realized by cap and trade.
After, I realized that not only were many of the movies new to me, one of my favorites, Bye Bye Love, wasn't on most of the lists.
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