Not exact matches
I
remember getting real cross with my little sister when she told me that she went out to see the
movie The Exorcism of Emily Rose, but when she started asking me questions
about God and all that, I was kind of thinking, «You know Olga, maybe this is a good thing that Hollywood is spending some money on
making horror
movies.»
The morning began as a typical morning; I poured a cup of coffee, rushed to
make breakfast, rushed to get kids ready, tried to
remember to get myself ready (to avoid that horrible dream
about driving to school in my pj's), and there was a minor scuffle between the kids
about whose turn it was to choose the
movie for
movie night.
I
remember as a kid talking
about how shocked we were that Darth Vader claimed to be Luke's father for years... A very dark
movie with a cliffhanger that
made you wait in anticipation to see the next Star Wars
movie.
You
remember when Bridesmaids and The Heat came out and then Ghostbusters recently, Paul Feig said
about both those
movies that they had to exceed expectations because otherwise studios would be hesitant to keep
making funny
movies starring women by women?
I
remember that it
made me passionate
about film in a summer that was full of forgettable
movies, and it continues to further my love for the art form as I watch it again and again.
I
remember seeing a documentary
about Gilliam's previous — failed — attempt at
making this
movie (with Johnny Depp) AT LEAST fifteen years ago, that's how long Gilliam has been trying to
make this
movie.
How good, or bad, does a
movie have to be in order to
make an impression — enough of one, anyway, so that you can
remember it, or even still feel like talking
about it, 15 minutes after you've seen it?
I won't
make any remarks
about how I can't
remember anyone clamoring for a second Men in Black
movie, because apparently this largely pointless sequel
made big bucks at the American box office during its opening weekend.
Also — and I wish I'd
remembered to include this in my review — it's possible to
make a
movie about spirituality that depicts a character's journey of faith with complexity, humanity and — above all — authenticity.
No, not the harrowing 1983
made - for - TV
movie about nuclear war (because OF COURSE everyone
remembers that).
And for all of Spielberg and Lucas» enthusiasm in
remembering the advances that
made «Jurassic Park» possible in 1993, only production designer Rick Carter recognizes the parallel between the film's cautionary tale
about unchecked technology and how the
movie helped usher in an era when digital effects were the new stars of summer blockbusters.
I always
remember reading in (I believe it was) «Total Film» magazine round
about 2002 - 2003, where there was a joint interview with both Paul Verehoeven and Peter Weller where they both discussed and at the time had plans to
make an official sequel to the first
movie, but this of course sadly never happened.
TLJ was great too, its really cool to see him still doin his thang, the
movie he
made this year (THE HOMESMAN) was great, I
remember writing
about it.
The idea of going to the
movies made Hugo
remember something Father had once told him
about going to the
movies when he was just a boy, when the
movies were new.
The
movie was never
made, and Moore set the script aside and forgot it for 20 years: «What I am surprised
about, and this is something I only realised at a signing for Fashion Beast when I was reading some promotional material — which is how I generally
remember the events that have happened in my life — I found out that I had written Fashion Beast in 1985 which is before I had completed Watchmen.
that's very true that it doesn't exist in the manga story line well technically doesn't it since dragon ball gt does have a manga book now additionally if we are talking
about the anime universe wouldn't gt and bog exist within the same world because
remember goku said he would have to perform fusion with vegeta again and we know the potara earings have been destroyed so that means goku would of had to be referring to the metamorine fusion dance meaning gogeta was
made canon from the
movie dragon ball z fusion reborn
I
remember there was a
movie made about him also.
But I haven't seen the
movie in years, and instead of morals, all I can
remember is how cool HAL9000 seemed, so I'm already fantasizing
about making room on my wall for this replica of...
It is important to
remember that, although science can tell us a lot
about various things that predict relationship outcomes for the «average» couple, it isn't always that great at predicting what will
make a specific couple happy.4 For some, the perfect gift this year will be getting that diamond ring, a romantic dinner out, or watching a
movie while sitting on the couch at home.