We had these tacos for dinner the other day, while watching A Million Ways To Die In The West (
a really crazy movie)!
Not exact matches
I remember thinking, «The producer better be
crazy creative, because the book isn't
really a «
movie book.»»
So yes it's become
crazier and
really felt like I was in the midst of an actual
movie set!!
a fun little
movie that
really strikes a balance between comfortable friendliness and
crazy silliness
I
really loved Harlow's performance in this
movie, her character is
crazy, using her feminine wiles to get every man's attention, and the lengths she goes to get these guys... wow.
Okay, I admit I
really wanted to see it and I dragged my kids so I didn't seem like a
crazy middle - aged lady seeing a kid's
movie by herself.
Then the
movie gets out and everyone who was in attendance starts tweeting things like, «The strobe light, Nic Cage screaming
movie is
really crazy.»
This
movie gets
really crazy, but the cast was so wonderful, I decided to stop caring and just enjoy myself.
I
really enjoyed this
movie, the colors were
crazy and bright and some of the scenes were so absurd that they just had to make sense.
Once you see what she's
really doing with Barnabas, it just gets
crazy from there and the
movie just gets
really dark.
«In Time» is one of those high - concept sci - fi
movies that are too complex to explain in a single paragraph — the easiest way to describe it is as a less
crazy version of «Logan's Run» — but it's a pretty cool concept that, if executed correctly, could make for a
really fun piece of escapism entertainment.
This
movie is
really highlighted if you've seen those mundane Airport
movies, but there is enough
crazy stuff in this film to get you laughing more than once.
Jurassic World was probably the worst offender in this regard with its endless «we used THIS reptile's DNA which is why the blah - blah - saur can do THAT» exposition, but for a
movie like this, all we
really need to know is that good animals took some sort of
crazy serum and now they're big and angry; the script's four authors, including Carlton Cuse (Lost, The Strain), devotes way more energy than they — or we — need trying to explain why a 500 - pound albino gorilla doubles in size overnight, and why later, a wolf develops porcupine - like quills and «wings» like a 200 - foot - long flying squirrel.
Mickey Rourke just tattoos people and tells stories instead of fighting, which makes his role essentially pointless, and the
movie doesn't
really know what to do with Dolph Lundgren other than to make his character
crazy, nice, evil, nice and then shove him aside for all of the good stuff.
Though Wiseau is portrayed as a
crazy person (and the
movie may well be downplaying genuine mental illness), Franco engages so lightly with any
really troubling or discomforting ideas that his
movie contains no real danger of mockery.
The Summer of Ethan Hawke ends in batshit -
crazy fashion with «Getaway,» an over-the-top car chase
movie that drives all night but never
really goes anywhere.
I don't want to turn people off with that, but what's
really unique about this
movie is the fact that it's like this kind of
crazy action - comedy, but
really at the core there is this like romance and there's this love story where all he wants to do is to propose to her.
I think originally he came in and he read for a role that was
really small and then read for a role that was a little bigger and then [director David Gordon Green] had a
crazy idea [for Poulter] to come in and audition and be my Dad and he did great so they cast him in the
movie.
Could Edgar Wright's Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World
movie really live up to the snarky loveliness and
crazy action of Bryan Lee O'Malley's comic?
It's a
crazy side - scrolling shooter that bans on the cheesiness of classic 80s action
movies, and its
really a kick - ass way to kill time.