Not exact matches
If we were persecuted for the amount of sh — that's been
said about us that's not true, our lives would be over... The experience of
making the
movie was so outside of that, it was fruitful for the two of us to go on with it.»
Unlike the recent string of TV shows
made into
movies, like the «21 Jump Street» franchise, Peña
said the intention with «CHiPs» is to be more serious in the hopes to
make the audience care and be concerned
about what the characters are going through.
«There are a lot of tasty restaurants in the food court area,» Hanks
said in a December 2003 story
about the
making of the
movie.
«Laurene asked me how much time I needed to
make a
movie, and I told her
about a year and a half,» Mr. Guggenheim
said.
So let's
say this
movie is
about a woman whose life was shaped by love of her father; the
making of the film Mary Poppins (as well as the writing of the book) is
about her coming to terms with the truth
about personal love and death and all that.
He also
made this intriguing comment
about the
movie, in which he reprises his role: «There are things that I can not
say that will shock the audience.»
Cleanhotels.com
says it does so because its supporters want to know they are «supporting a facility that cares enough
about the wellbeing of its customers not to
make harmful pornographic
movies available.»
Luckily though my 6 year old, who is a very picky eater turned to me
about 2 weeks ago after watching the
movie again, and
says «Mommy, will you
make Ratatouille for me?
We were just minding our own business, reminiscing
about the original
movie, when the guy suddenly turns around, points to his wife, and
says, «She
made me come to this
movie, you know».
Sandy and Don
said they would retire from baseball, and I wrote them that the proper way to go
about retiring was to send me letters to that effect, which they never did, and I think there was one brief telephone conversation where Walter O'Malley wished them luck in whatever they did outside of baseball, and they went out and signed to
make a
movie, etc., etc..
As Scrubby
said, something with no backstory
makes for a better
movie to write
about.
See, Ricki Lake
made a
movie about her choice, and the ACOG and AMA aren't too happy
about it: ACOG released a statement, which was in turn supported in a resolution Tuesday by the American Medical Association, which
said «There has been much attention in the media by celebrities having home deliveries» and which singles out Ricki Lake's film «The Business of Being Born» as part of the problem.
Asking him
about his
movies after he
made LOVE ME with Neat films productions in Accra on his themes, he
said Because love conquerors all.
Thus, «giant chunks of space debris clobbering the planet and wiping out life on Earth has undeniably broad appeal,» Meltzer
says, whereas «no one in Hollywood
makes movies»
about more nuanced explanations, such as Clovis points disappearing because early Americans turned to other forms of stone tool technology as the large mammals they were hunting went extinct as a result of the changing climate or hunting pressure.
Ahmed Mohamed
says he
made the clock to impress one of his teachers; The 14 - year - old freshman
says he is thinking
about Search results page for keyword: 18 Year Old, enjoy tube porn
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Well, 44 years later we're still talking
about the implications of the study and
making movies based on the actual events; I'd
say drama
made an appearance.
Please, somebody could
say to Cameron Diaz to stop
make any
movies, they're just horrible and that the only good comedy which she
made a big role is There's Something
About Mary and The Mask, thank you.
I am proud to
say that The Disaster Artist is a autobiographical masterpiece and this
movie will
make you appreciate, laugh, and cry
about how Tommy Wiseau and Greg Sestero became infamous on creating the best worst
movie ever
made.
When
movies about men flop, the studios don't
say «well, it's just too difficult and risky to
make movies about men, so we'll stop
making them.»
Part of the problem — a * BIG * part of the problem — with getting
movies made about women, which is what MaryAnn has been
saying she's desperate for for something like a decade now is that when a brilliantly - written, brilliantly - produced
movie about women is
made and gets very strong reviews, women don't go and see it.
The
movie has something to
say about celebrity obsession, although I think (hope) we have not quite got to the point of worshipping a celebrity so much you would pay to be infected with a virus they had or eat meat genetically
made from them, as is shown here.
No one's tried
making those kinds of
movies in years and years,» somebody will point to a bad
movie about a super-heroine that tanked 15 years ago and
say, «You see?»
I take back everything I ever
said about her being a good choice if they ever
make that Wonder Woman
movie.
Stephen is happy
about a
movie he finally got around to enjoying; Glen is happy
about a
movie he
says is «not warm» and «not sweet»; Shereen is happy
about a soothing television show in its new incarnaation; and I am happy
about how I
made dinner one night recently.
I don't know how to approach what this has to
say about the thought process behind scripting this
movie, as the film seems to
make no presumptions whatsoever.
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?
Peter Bogdanovich introduced «The Big Short» at one event, calling it a «
movie about something,» a designation he
said he rarely
makes these days.
Not quite sure what to
say about this
movie other than it's one of the top five
movies ever
made.
Say what you will
about YA
movies, but they've been an efficient star -
making machine that's produced Jennifer Lawrence, Kristen Stewart, and Shailene Woodley.
The best thing I can
say about this
movie is that it
makes me want to watch the original again.
But I will
say that
making this
movie and kind of what we had to contend with, as actors, in
making something like this, all of the pieces that Naomi was talking
about had to — you know, having the table moving out and needing to rely on each other the way the company does, I think is incredibly helpful now going into theatre in that way and realizing that you're you know you operate very much as a unit.
It's more
about what Jamie doesn't
say to Beth or what Laura stops herself from
saying to Fuller that
makes the
movie work.
And even though I
made the people I love most in this world do and
say some of the stupidest shit ever put in a
movie, I was still very particular
about who would shepherd our film into the box office wild lands.
It's hard not to wonder if the people
making all these Iraq
movies are trying to
say something, or are merely trying to repeat the successes of
movies about Vietnam.
Ultimately my ballot is a great guide to
movies I think deserved to be on the list that didn't
make it, so I'll pick a
movie from there that I haven't written much
about and
say Mississippi Grind.
Speaking
about the creative differences between author EL James and director Sam Taylor - Johnson (who won't return for the sequels), she
said, «For the record, the
movie we ended up
making is exactly the
movie I wanted to
make and that the studio wanted to
make and that our director wanted to
make.»
; there's much that could be
said about Avengers: Infinity War, but suffice it to
say, after eighteen previous
movies, Marvel have finally
made the MCU's version of The Empire Strikes Back (1980).
This being the
movie industry, there's even a new trailer to let theater audiences know
about the changes, with an announcer
saying, «At the MPAA, we're dedicated to
making sure every film finds its proper rating.»
«Star Wars
movies are all
about gossip and drama and rumours, and that is part of the adventure,»
said Alden Ehrenreich, 28, who plays Han Solo, the same role that
made a star of Harrison Ford decades ago.
But none of you have much to
say about the
movie's subject, so one wonders what
made you go in the first place.
Well, it might be more accurate to
say Beatty sort of stars in Rules Don't Apply, his long - anticipated
movie about Howard Hughes, the eccentric, obsessive billionaire who, among other things, was a big - budget Hollywood tycoon in the 1920s, while also
making history for his investments into aviation.
It feels odd to
say this
about a
movie as violent and funny as Seven Psychopaths, but my favorite parts were when it almost
made me cry.
The internet calmly took this news in by immediately casting
about for wild rumors regarding what this might mean for the second film — specifically, the idea that once it was
made clear the Captain Marvel
movie (coming out in between the two Avengers films) would feature the Skrulls (a race of green - skinned shape changers, for all you non-comic nerds), the fourth Avengers
movie would turn its attention to a «secret invasion» storyline, starring
said aliens.
Gere also
said he would give Linney more money to
make sure she was part of the
movie after he spoke with Moverman
about casting.
The «Blade Runner 2049» helmer is
said to be in discussions with Sony
about making the epic
movie...
For those who are concerned
about the PG - 13 nature of the
movie castrating the zombies, I
say let those hang - ups go; there are plenty of zombie makeup effects to satiate your lust for decrepit corpses, and the absence of buckets of blood almost
makes it refreshing in a sense.
But now that you think
about, and as people start to see the
movie, it will
make a lot of sense, in terms of the tone and twists, as well as the thriller aspect,» the writer
said, before adding that «we got really excited, because we knew it was the right choice to
make.»
And Dylan Farrow's open letter, in which the 28 - year - old wrote for the first time
about the allegations first
made 21 years ago during a custody battle between Allen and Mia Farrow, not only opened by
saying that Allen «sexually assaulted» Farrow, but it called out Blanchett by name, along with stars of other Allen
movies.
It's the only sensible thing anyone
says in either this
movie or America's Sweethearts, a clunky ribbing of the
movie industry, and whoever was
making the big choices
about these pictures should have taken it as advice.
It's been referred to as Tarantino's Charles Manson
movie, though he himself has
said it's
about more than the grisly murders that
made Manson infamous.