Sentences with phrase «road movie ever»

They challenge a Pontiac GTO — driving wanderer (Warren Oates) to a cross-country race in possibly the greatest road movie ever made.
With its gorgeous widescreen compositions and sophisticated look at American male obsession, this stripped - down narrative from maverick director Monte Hellman is one of the artistic high points of 1970s cinema, and possibly the greatest road movie ever made.
01 Because it's the purest American road movie ever.

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Mixing warm drama with hilariously deadpan comedy, this is one of the most unusual road movies you'll ever see.
As his love affair with movies continued, Ebert, ever - reflective and analytical, turned to the subject of his own life with his 2011 memoir Life Itself, exploring the road that led him to become synonymous with the «Thumbs Up» review.
«Grandma» A career - best performance by Lily Tomlin as an opinionated, irritating, headstrong writer — don't ever call her «feisty» — is just one of the many pleasures of Paul Weitz «L.A. road - trip movie.
After seeing Vincent Gallo's rather ponderous road movie The Brown Bunny in 2003, esteemed American critic Roger Ebert pithily described it as «the worst film ever shown in the history of Cannes».
Edward's novel provides the film with its dark soul, the story of Tony Hastings (also played by Jake Gyllenhaal) and his wife Laura (Isla Fisher) & daughter India (Elle Bamber), who run into trouble when traveling through some back country Texas roads late at night, you know the type they make movies about how not to ever drive down.
It's crucial to the movie's intended appeal, however, that no one in the audience could ever mistake Wesley Snipes, Patrick Swayze, or John Leguizamo — who are dressed in drag throughout — for a woman; only the hicks they run into on the road and get to know in Snydersville, Nebraska, are fooled.
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1:00 am (19th)-- TCM — Almost Famous Cameron Crowe turns his semi-autobiographical lens on rock stars, groupies, and rock journalists in one of the greatest combinations of road movie, coming of age movie, and music film ever made.
Since Backcountry is Canadian made movie director MacDonald takes us on a bitter - sweet road trip, that will leave Jenn wearing a diamond ring, during the shortest engagement ever to be filmed on celluloid, while using a bear whistle.
Far and away the best movie ever made about a sentient, psychokinetic, serial killing tire, «Rubber» brilliantly satirizes slasher films, road movies, and filmmaking in general.
It's predecessor, Road to Ninja: Naruto the Movie (the 9th overall in the series), made it's debut in Japanese theaters in July 2012 as the highest grossing Naruto movie Movie (the 9th overall in the series), made it's debut in Japanese theaters in July 2012 as the highest grossing Naruto movie movie ever.
Interactive Entertainment Genre: Single - Player, Third - Person Open World I don't think I'm being controversial when I say that Mad Max: Fury Road was one of the most impressive movies of the last hundred years (a.k.a. ever).
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