Deep bass has the booming, shake - the -
seat feel of a movie theater; surround - sound effects seem to fly through the Cadillac's cabin.
Not exact matches
Yes, there is more «dick» in this
movie than there are jokes, even dick jokes, which means anyone looking for some man thrills may want a front row
seat, but the rest
of us may
feel like we walked into the mens» washroom after a tailgate party.
Definitely a
movie that will have you on the edge
of your
seat for much
of its running time, American Sniper offers a valid look at the tensions
felt on the other side
of the globe while a loved one fights on the front lines.
It's not all the necessary vulgarities, but the assumption that it will be another revenge film, much like Inglourious Basterds, where a race can achieve a
feeling of vengeance from the
seat of a
movie theater.
I know it says based on a true story but with the addition
of cast like Christopher Walken and Paul Sorvino to add more Italian to the screen so that mafia has a bigger presence, it
feels like the
movie is going to run itself into the horrible wall
of cliche more than once during the runtime and I'm just going to want to hope someone had attached a bomb to my
seat.
Moments like O'Brien and his friends jumping from a skyscraper window
feel like the kind
of sequence that shouldn't go with something technically dubbed a young adult
movie (a term I really despise, as it shoots franchises like this in the foot before they even begin), yet here we are, gripping the edge
of our
seats, mouth agape at the severity
of the action.
Watching it at VIFF, in a 1,000
seat auditorium,
feeling the entire vast room captivated and rapturous with every twist and shock and small poignancy, is one
of the great
movie - going experiences I've ever had.
We both love the popcorn, the
feeling of anticipation before the
movie starts, and the stadium
seating in front
of a big screen, an experience which is increasingly uncommon these days
of home theaters.