Chase Whale: What
I really like about this movie: Everything that Tarantino and Rodriguez wanted to do with GRINDHOUSE but failed is what you nailed with THE FINAL GIRLS.
What
I really liked about this movie is it is sweet and touching without ever trying.
Not exact matches
Like in the
movie «Her,» you'll have an assistant, and you'll be able to say, «Hey, Charlotte, I'm
really worried
about Thailand.
You have a point
about rock but hes far too busy and has too much money to trot out on tv every cple weeks for next to no money (compared to his
movies) the ronda thing has been all over sports sites and entertainment sites im not
really a ronda fan but i cant deny she has mainstream appeal (not nearly as much as before but still has it) lets put it this way whens the last time we saw something
like «sasha banks (insert every wwe star) wrestles tonight» featured in major media publications online.
I felt kinda possessed,
like I wasn't
really in my body, and unlike the screaming in the
movies, the screaming was more
about FORCE than pain.
I
like Robot and Frank, which,
like all great AI
movies, is
really about humans.
I
really like your blog, but in this series when you talk
about the clothes in many of my favorite
Movies, i love it, so very nice.
General statements
about loving
movies and Italian food won't help you stand out from the millions of other women out there, even if you
really do
like those things.
I don't play head games I do work a lot of hours
really don't drink I do not
like the bar seen
like to go out and try new things or I could just stay home and watch
movies have goals and moved here
about a year ago from iowa and would
like to meet the right girl and must have a job
Really open and educated, although i am a bit excentrict
about media, im a music guy and
like any other man im a sports guy, i enjoy a good
movie, a great wine or beer and i cook!
The score had me laughing from how cheesy it was, but there's
really not much
about this
movie to
like.
As a teen comics fan in the early Eighties, I remember all the talk
about a new Batman
movie, so I
really like the parts
about the flick's long development; it's cool to know what was going on behind the scenes while we geeks waited anxiously.
Like its a good
movie if you base it on Spaceys an Devitos acting and the fact it is wel written in the comedy part wth a few
really good laugh out loud moments and the story is ok i understand there after a big sale but i do nt understand why a guy whose
really religious would ignore his job and talk
about religion?
Obviously, this makes no sense, but if you worry too much
about sense, you will never
really love
movies or appreciate a star
like Johnson.
This is a
movie where a bunch of action I don't care
about is held together by characters I
really don't
like.
I know I might be a little angry sounding
about this
movie, but I
really do
like it (with the exception of the last 10 - 15 minutes).
Can't
really think of anything good
about this particular series despite having Harold Perrineau (Damon Pope from Sons of Anarchy) and DJ Qualls (Garth from Supernatural)... i enjoy a good b -
movie especially from Syfy but this feels
like it was reaching for a serious series but failed to even reach B -
movie standard.
I mean it was good enough for a Lifetime Television
movie about domestic violence, it's hard to say I
really «
liked» this
movie but it was fine for what it was.
That is, how this
movie about an oil rig, is better in such a multitude of ways, in telling a story
about recent events, than is a
movie like «Money Monster», which set out to achieve that, and
really didn't.
Torres and Blasi wrap up the
movie's central conflict so rapidly and so carelessly that it feels
like an afterthought — as if they're eager to give the audience its happy ending, hoping against hope that viewers won't stop to think
about what that ending
really means.
Here's my complaint with this extra and others
like it on the second disc: the
movie's not
really about pool.
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...
... Tom Holland has also touched upon the 2017 solo Spider - Man
movie, revealing that he'd
like to see the wall - crawler calling upon some of his «amazing friends» from the MCU: «The one thing I'm
really excited
about is that he's not a superhero that's on his own, you know?
(Sarah's suggestion when I whined
about really wanting to
like this
movie despite its historical inaccuracies was to pretend it's fiction so that's what I'm going to do).
Every generation also needs
movies like this to give them faith that there
really can be good
movies about people just standing around and talking — look no further than the 2004 sequel and start holding your breath for a third installment that is reportedly due in 2013.
It should be seen in repertory with evil - children
movies like Rosemary's Baby and Night of the Living Dead2 as much as it should be seen with Leone's quartet of Spaghetti westerns — signposts, all, along the road to the paranoia cinema of the 1970s, where the conversation's not
about the dissolution of traditional societal mores, nor even
really about mitigating the collateral of the coming apocalypse.
So, while I wasn't
like the guy sitting next to me, in tears over the music and throwing hands up at the end of the match, the
movie as a whole is still excellent and well worth seeking out — even if you don't
really care
about boxing or Rocky.
A few other Westerns featuring female protagonists that almost made the cut are: the Coens» «True Grit» although we just didn't
really feel
like Hailee Steinfeld, good as she is, actually leads the
movie; Samuel Fuller «s «Forty Guns» which also stars Western superheroine Barbara Stanwyck; 1995 TV
movie «Buffalo Girls» in which Anjelica Huston plays Calamity Jane; William Wellman's «Westward the Women» in which a wagon train of «marriageable» females is brought out to supply a woman - starved town in the West; and straight to video title «The Desperate Trail,» just because this is a list
about strong women leads and they don't get much stronger than Linda Fiorentino (alongside Sam Elliott).
It looks
like it could be a
really good
movie but after having a sister who passed away from cancer I just don't see anything funny
about it.
When: September 21st Why: Much
like last year's «Moneyball,» Robert Lorenz's directorial debut is a baseball
movie that isn't
really about baseball at all.
The first Venom trailer, which premiered earlier this year, didn't
really impress me, mostly because it looked
like a retread of
about a hundred other comic - book
movies of its ilk.
I grew up with noir
movies,
like Mildred Pierce and All
About Eve and thought it would be
really interesting to start to delve a little bit more into genre.
The sci - fi element doesn't
really kick in until
about the midway point, however, and so early on, it plays out more
like a «Big Chill» - style reunion
movie, with Gary serving as the symbolic corpse that reunites the group of friends.
In a fun time travel
movie about the 80's, did it
really need a suicidal mean - spirited jerk
like Lou?
The
movie's villains (
like Martin Freeman's new part) haven't made much of a splash in the trailers yet, either — which might lead one to believe that in spite of the simplicity of this chronological edit, we don't
really know much at all
about what story Civil War will end up telling.
The other thing that I
really liked about Insidious: Chapter 3 is that it ties the other two
movies together quite well with all the Easter Eggs and character origins scattered throughout the entire
movie.
But I
really quite
liked the slow, oblique approach in this film
about a wanna - be skateboarder kid who relishes hanging out with the bigger skateboarders at the titular skate park — but there's a death not far from there, and it takes the rest of the
movie to slowly reveal what exactly happened that one night near Paranoid Park.
We talk
about how he got the role, what it's
really like to work with Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels, hidden Easter eggs in the
movie, how happy people were when they found out that he's still alive, and much more!
Since then, it didn't
really feel
like there were a whole lot of
movies about men in tights that could have found their way in — until a woman in them marched into No Man's Land.
And then there is the
really off - beat stuff
like a post-apocalyptic-vampire-western-road
movie, Stake Land (which is magnificent), a naughty DIY costumed hero flick from James Gun called Super and starring Ellen Page and Kevin Bacon, an Eva Green starring ethereal cloning drama from Hungary, but in English, called Womb, and a film that will make you completely reassess how you feel
about Santa Claus and his elf posse when the jolly fat man is portrayed as a 25 meter tall horned demon encased in a block of ice under a Finnish mountain.
To those that aren't inclined to
like a
movie like this, never
really enjoying filmed plays, musicals, or films with overt messages that come across
like heavy - handed Public Service Announcements more than real stories
about real people, you'll probably want to avoid this, as the music not only is unrelenting, it is the sole source of conversation among characters for most scenes.
I don't
really care
about not having cars, pirates would have been cool because the first one is one of the best playsets, Star Wars 8 is a no brainer, Guardians 2 also would have been cool because I dug the first one as well, I just don't know what they would have done with figures besides rereleasing old one
like they did with cap, & the same with thor, I'd be cool to have a MCU thor & hulk but if the rumors are true that it will be a thor / hulk
movie, again rereleases for figures.
Taro Maki: I
really feel that for a
movie like this, where it's
really about humanity and human emotions, and very much
about daily details; I think that only hand - drawn animation can do that.
First, I was
really glad when I heard some guy talking
about how he didn't
like the
movie as everyone filed out.
At first I wasn't going to write anything
about last weekend's «disappointing» domestic grosses for «M: I: III» (or, as Stephen Colbert pronounces it, «Miiii»), because, well, who
really cares
about the box - office numbers of
movies like «Miiii» (or Celebs Who Act Out)?
Yet, Stories We Tell often feels more
like a dramatic suspense saga, or even a gothic romance, more than a
movie about Sarah Polley because even though she sits at the very centre of the frame, this is
really a biographical portrait of a ghost.
Like all great sports
movies, «Field of Dreams» isn't
really about sports.
It sounds
like a
really lame soap opera, not a
movie about a giant monster bear.
At the film's press junket, James Corden, Rose Byrne, Domhnall Gleeson, Margot Robbie and Elizabeth Debicki spoke at a conference
about finding their character's voice, working opposite CGI characters that weren't
really there, Flopsy's lisp, the similarities between General Hux (in the Star Wars films) and Mr. McGregor, the mystery of why these rabbits where jackets, and what they would
like children to learn from seeing this
movie.
To go on a press tour for a
movie like this, I don't mind talking
about this
movie every day, because it
really was such an incredible experience.