Sentences with phrase «say about a movie about»

Pacific Rim, in contrast, is a model of restraint, which is a strange thing to say about a movie about giant robots fighting giant monsters but it is true.

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The two companies have been talking about a potential movie for over a year, the report said, and it builds on a previous deal between Nintendo and Universal to build Nintendo - related rides and attractions at various Universal theme parks.
While speaking about her weight loss to play General Leia in the movie, she said:
Say you're thinking about watching a movie but want to find out more before you dedicate your time.
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.»
«There have been movies about this, you know, like Terminator,» The Guardian quoted Musk as saying in 2014.
«Here is a company that has the best movies about how we've got to help one another and how racism is wrong and how we've got to take care of our toys,» said Glynndana Shevlin, a 58 - year - old who's worked for almost 30 years at Disney.
«The great thing about being in L.A. during the recession is that studios keep putting out movies,» Pettigrew says.
He says, «Nobody cries at the end of a movie about a guy who wants a Volvo [and achieves it]... But we spend years actually living those stories, and expect our lives to be meaningful.»
«The zero - sum world [David Fincher's «The Social Network»] portrayed has nothing in common with the Silicon Valley I know, but I suspect it's a pretty accurate portrayal of the dysfunctional relationships that dominate Hollywood,» Thiel said during his Reddit AMA in response to the portrayal of him in the movie about Facebook.
As the movie character Rocky Balboa once said, «It ain't about how hard you hit.
Perhaps you remember — or watched in a movieabout what it used to be like to, say, fly on an airline.
I know what you're going say: «How can a movie about a check forger running from the FBI for years compare to a movie about a crippled future where everyone is addicted to virtual reality?»
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.
«With a movie like this, it's important not to get too carried away with expectations because... in the lead - up to a big movie, that's all people are talking about, and it's easy to keep saying, «It's going to be bigger, and bigger, and bigger.»
But some of those future subscribers might be concerned about his company's tactics, which Lowe recently said includes tracking users» location before and after a trip to the movies.
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.
No matter how much Netflix spent to buy, say, a movie about a road trip to pick up a lounge chair (yeah, we didn't see The Puffy Chair either), others could turn around and distribute it just as easily.
About 41 % of movie goers said they preferred films in 3D in 2014, down from two - thirds in 2010.
Fitzgerald said a challenge in a movie like Snowden is to appeal to the American public, which includes many people who don't know or care about geek - speak, while also remaining credible with hacker types.
«It's on TV all the time and there are whole movies about IT security and hacking,» said Gartner analyst Anton Chuvakin.
«This movie provides some of the best lines that salespeople joke about, yet live by,» says Meloff.
«I stopped writing this movie about 20 times, because I thought it was impossible,» Peele said in his acceptance speech.
«The movie is a really fun thing to talk aboutsays Stein.
«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.
«Remember you are not a celebrity like a movie star, it's not about being in the public eye because that's what drives your business,» he says.
Once, about two years ago, Guerra and a friend stopped at the Dollar Tree on their way to a movie theater and Cruz said something particularly troubling when he asked them about the high school.
«It is a stellar inspection that is unlike any other movie about Jobs,» Wozniak said.
The story of his previous startup, Mako Surgical, could be a blockbuster movie («RoboDoc») about a dreamer from Hollywood (Florida) living hand - to - mouth, overcoming all odds to build something the experts said was impossible: A futuristic robot that gave surgeons the real - time «feel» of flesh, sinew and bone.
It's hard to say why we get excited about casting news, because the fact is, this movie isn't going to come out for another hundred years or so (2015, which...
It's hard to say why we get excited about casting news, because the fact is, this movie isn't going to come out for another hundred years or so (2015, which is one hundred years away in Internet years.)
Actually Mr. Scanlon You are right about what you said but there is also a belief and I am sure a lot of you have seen movies based on it.
But some of us can enjoy a movie without ruining our lives... Some of us can do some pretty freaky stuff without getting stupid with it... And I must say if you could be grown up enough about it and not so insecure, you can have a fabulous time too haha.
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.»
Director Michael John Warren: A colleague and friend of mine, Andrew Freid, called me up and said there's a movie kicking around Hollywood about an enormous band.
Mark Edmundson is a professor of literature who has said some interesting things about the quarrel between philosophy and poetry, as well as the larger cultural implications of the Nightmare on Elm Street movies.
What does the movie say about people's greatest desire, as seen through Henry, Esperanza, Patience, Millie, and Dawn?
«People were being completely reasonable,» Glass says, when asked about the reaction of Pearson's fellow Christians in the movie when they learned of his revelation and heard his new unorthodox message.
The funny thing is that some of the sections of this part of the movie fit very well into prophecy about the End Times, the Mark of the Beast, and the coming Antichrist, especially the parts at the end about the RFID chip and the National Identification Card (which he said will be required of all US citizens in May 2008).
During the movie, Tom Cruise's roguish persona keeps the character basically likable and worth investing in, but by the end, it's clear that Liman has something different to say about the American Dream and how many of us can be just as easily swayed by the perks of moral relativism.
Even people with less than a high school education today recognize the priority of the brain over the blood, so much so in fact, that in the movie, Hannibal (about a cannibalistic serial killer), the thought of slicing out tiny parts of a person's brain, cooking them in a pan, and serving the pieces to that person to eat has become in the public's mind a more disturbing image than, say, serving a person a glass of their own blood to drink, which appears relatively tame in comparison.
«Just about the best movie of the year,» says the Chicago Sun Times» Roger Ebert.
After that brief conversation we had had about movies, a few weeks later he sent me a copy of my favorite movie in the mail with a little note just to say hello (if you're wondering what that movie is, it's The Sandlot!)
Soon, Green's Bible blitz idea took on a different shape — in the form of a feature film about those 1956 events: «Instead of doing a 30 - second commercial,» says Green, «we ended up doing a two - hour movie about the power of God's Word.»
In an interview with the Patheos blog Sister Rose at the Movie, he said that the film was, «a meditation on doubt, faith, a serious study about belief» and discussed how it impacted his own personal faith.
What's interesting about JFK, Heffner quotes Stone as saying, is that «it's one of the fastest movies....
And before you say I am contradicting myself because God is the creator of the «movie of mankind» think about this: Just because God has the ability to create us does not mean he is obligated to control us.
Many in Hollywood say they see the spiritual - memoir - turned - movie as the next hot genre, suggesting there are ongoing talks about turning Lauren Winner's «Girl Meets God» into a romantic comedy, Ian Cron's «Jesus, My Father, the CIA, and Me» into an action flick, Anne Lamott's «Traveling Mercies» into an indie road trip film, Kathleen Norris» «The Cloister Walk» into something really creepy involving monks.»
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