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Not exact matches
He
saw that some people were doing
well by reconstructing scenes from the Transformers
movie with actual toys.
A brilliant scene in the
movie Apollo 13 illustrates the skill of creating meaning deliberately
by choosing how to interpret external events the
best I've
seen.
Shalit tells us that in 1994 she rushed off to
see the new
movie version of Little Women, only to discover that our hidden cultural censors, fearful of anything that does not cohere with prevailing orthodoxy, had expunged one of «the
best lines» in the story, when Marmee says: «To be loved
by a
good man is the
best and sweetest thing which can happen to a woman; and I sincerely hope my girls may know this beautiful experience.»
Absolutely, if you have ever
seen Batman Begins (solid
movie by the way) then you would
see how the league of shadows tried to take down Gotham
by allowing it to rip itself to shreds and just watch, however the Wayne's were so
good they got the city to pick itself up.
I never had the heart to
see this
movie completely and therefore watching it today made me understand how time quickly passes
by and yet the attractiveness and also the way we nearly immortalize Aaliyah as this nice and
good - hearted human being still stays within our thoughts.
A
movie made
by Seth MacFarlane, you may as
well expect asinine humor, but unlike the ridiculousness of his TV show — The Family Guy — this
movie has to be one of the worst comedy
movies I've
seen.
Do your own research
by talking to friends who have
seen movies you are considering, and make
good use of the Internet: A handful of sites offer reviews offer parent - oriented reviews that detail what
movies are about, what may be scary or disturbing to a child, and other useful information.
In thinking about all the upset caused
by this week's blizzard that wasn't, especially all the outrage directed at the weathermen for making everybody freak out about «historic» snow totals that got dumped on New England instead of us, I was reminded of the
best movie I
saw last year: «Nightcrawler.»
But when the team paired calls with throat sac movements like those made
by calling frogs, the frogs put their
best wrestling moves on the mechanical frog (
see movie here).
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If you want to
see yet another Samurai
movie that starts with a monster - leader doing atrocities on innocent people, so that you feel no torture or death is
good enough for him, then progress to the little guys defeating the big guys
by each of them hacking 10 people to death with simple strokes, this is the
movie for you.
When I first
saw the trailer for this
movie I thought it was
good to be another awful horror film, but the twist led
by the characters played
by Bradley Whitford and Richard Jenkins makes this one of the most inventive horror films I've
seen in a while.
Similar to Inception and Pulp Fiction (okay, maybe not so much the latter), this
movie is horribly misunderstood
by the common person, but to anyone who has a sense of meta - humour,
good cinematography, writing, and great plot line this
movie shines like lamp in a dark basement (
See what I did there, I was implying that horror
movies in general aren't that great... I was also referencing the
movie).
If Time Out could've been
better, it should've been a 10, however; the 10 score is locked and is only accessed
by the greatest
movies I've ever
seen... but then again you might give it a 9 just for how great it is.
Whatever other inspirations the» Hunger Games» series draws upon — from» Survivor,» to the Arnold Schwarzenegger
movie version of» The Running Man,» to the Japanese cult classic that author Suzanne Collins claims she never
saw,» Battle Royale» — at its
best it's a meditation on the way fear and hope can be used
by tyrants to subjugate the masses.
The acting was okay for the most part (Marsden and Perabo were pretty
good but Glenn and Thornton gave two of the most wooden performances I've
seen recently), the attacks
by the bear were not that
well made but it could've been worse but, ultimately, the
movie is entertaining and in the end you really care for the 3 main characters (Perabo, Marsden, Jane).
Review I have
seen this
movie twice, probably the third romantic
movie that compelled me to do that, and the reasons are quite simple: It's probably impossible that anyone can't relate to young Josh Hutcherson's character, an 11 year old with a normal middle class life and problems (parents initiating divorce); that its surprise
by the rediscovery of a young classmate (Charley Ray) initially as an unexpected friend and later as something else... The
well crafted work of director Mark Levin is based on the mutual discovery of all these feelings (mostly new and uncontrolled) that evolved in Josh's character and in another particular viewer: you.
The question with a
movie like Jigsaw, which was preceded
by seven «
Saw»
movies and did not screen for press, isn't «Is it
good?»
Our
movies just don't go here — under the hood of motherhood to
see what's about to break down — and the
best scenes in «Tully» observe the stomach - clenching whirlwind of Marlo's daily life and,
by observing, force us to
see.
It's
by far the
best movie that I've ever
seen.
Another successful Hitchcock noir isn't as
good as some of his
best work («Rear Window» to name one), but it is still a really skillfully done
movie that goes
by fast and has one of the more exciting conclusions to a Hitchcock film that I have
seen.
Honestly, I've
seen movies made
by High School students that were
better than this.
I was genuinely moved
by all three characters, due to the acting, it was extremely
well done, especially for an indie, James really plays his character
well, I was surprised with his phenomenal performance, and Kristen was very
good, stepping out off her stereotypical role as Bella, I'm sick off people saying she can not act, how can you judge an actress if you've only
seen the twilight
movies, she really stepped up to the mark.
This further infuriated the small base of WCW Fans as
well as Wrestling fans in general against the
Movie further.As far as I recall, I was interested at the time to
see anything involving Wrestling period and was somewhat excited to
see it.I already expressed how much I like, so I will finish up
by saying I could understand at the time why people disliked the
Movie back then, but now I have absolutely no comprehension why people still consider it one of the worst Wrestling
Movies of all time.The bottom line is that compared to most «Wrestling
Movies», Ready To Rumble still holds up nicely and for anyone to simply hate on it without reexamining it again is just stupid in my opinion.I guarantee you if you watch it again objectively now of days I believe that you will
see it in A entirely different light.
This weekend's Kong: Skull Island (read our review), directed
by Jordan Vogt - Roberts, promises to be a full - on monster mash that'll usher in an early start to the summer
movie season, and I personally can't wait to
see the big guy do battle with,
well, other really big guys.
This is a film that is indescribable, something that is all too rare these days which is why it is
by far the
best movie I have
seen at Sundance 2018.
The
best way to watch the film is
by knowing as little as possible, the tonal shifts are too major to reveal anything, but do know it is one of the very
best movie I've
seen so far this year.
Taylor - Joy claims never to have even
seen a scary
movie before The Witch, but as I chat to her about my decreasing faith in Hollywood horror, she's surprisingly
well aware of the formulaic approach to the genre that seems to have been adopted
by so many.
And whether or not you buy into the notions, you will undoubtedly be fascinated
by the outcome, which is one of the
best movies about
movies we've
seen in quite some time.
From giving an anti-Superhero
movie Best Picture to trying to tell the public they're sick of the genre, Hollywood believes that
by crafting a fake «Superhero Fatigue» narrative people will stop going to
see movies they like and will instead
see boring Oscar - bait films.
Pedro Almodovar's
movies are so beguiled
by lustrous surface textures and colors (fabrics, hair, makeup, architecture, upholstery, jewelry) that the title «The Skin I Live In» (or «The Skin That I Inhabit,» as I've
seen «La piel que habito» translated elsewhere) would serve
well as the name of his artistic autobiography.
The
Best Picture nominees have always been the most widely liked, not the best, films seen by the collective Academy, so movies that are weirder and darker will get less love from the old - skewing Acad
Best Picture nominees have always been the most widely liked, not the
best, films seen by the collective Academy, so movies that are weirder and darker will get less love from the old - skewing Acad
best, films
seen by the collective Academy, so
movies that are weirder and darker will get less love from the old - skewing Academy.
The supporting cast includes an outstanding Daniel Kaluuya («Get Out»), a rare on - screen appearance
by motion - capture master Andy Serkis with his Tolkien co-star Martin Freeman as a CIA agent, Forest Whitaker as a priest, Winston Duke as the leader of on of Wakanda's five tribes, and «This is Us» star Sterling K. Brown as a guy you're
better off not knowing too much about until you
see the
movie, which I hope you do, more than once.
A absolutely hilarious
movie i thought everybody's performance was awesome and i don't
see why all the
best Adam Sandler
movies and classics get hated on
by critics.
And there are a couple of effective moments: an early scene, in which we
see an advancing «army» (about four men to be honest) of zombies in the WW1 trenches is
well done, and it's a shame Halperin didn't concentrate on this aspect of the story — had he done so he would have beaten the first horror
movies (to my knowledge) to be set in the Trenches
by some sixty years.
Here's a
movie that calls to mind both espionage thrillers (the «James Bond», «Mission: Impossible» and «Bourne» series, notably) and the work of Charlie Kaufman («Being John Malkovich», «Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind», etc.), while also weaving a deeply affecting character study, as DiCaprio's character is haunted
by his dead wife (Marion Cotillard) and...
Well, you'll
see!
Simply put, sometimes the story is
good, but the
movie is made
by its star, and Culkin gives one of the
best performances I've
seen in a film like this.
Emotionally rendered
by an attractive cast and crafted in the
best traditions of mainstream filmmaking — it wouldn't look out of place if you were to
see it some evening on Turner Classic
Movies — Brooklyn is a captivating and rewarding moviegoing experience, the kind that at
best comes along once or twice a year.
This film, penned
by Drew Pearce & Shane Black, features some of the
best dialog between characters that has been
seen in most
movies to date, let alone a comic book flick.
It definitely has a
good bit of the melodramatic flair you'd expect of a
movie released in 1950 — you can
see an example in the clip below, where the main character is confronted
by her fiancé — but all the same it has a level of emotional sensitivity that quite surprised me.
Black Panther marks this as being one of the greatest superhero films I've
seen since it not only does the
movie offer some tour - de-force performances
by Chadwick Boseman, Michael B. Jordan, and Lupita Nyong» o, but this is also one of the most mesmerizing, entertaining, and exhilarating experiences I've had at the
movies this year so far, and it also proves that Ryan Coogler is one of the
best filmmakers working today.
This was a celebration for the film that is destined to take the
Best Picture Oscar, amid some doubt
by people who cover the Oscars who can't
see how a
movie this small can actually win
Best Picture.
So I was really intrigued
by the idea of presenting people with this very
well put together facade, but as the
movie went on, stripping away the moral insulation levels and
seeing the messy, chaotic, raging person beneath.
It may feature science fiction tropes such as being set in some alternate universe in which human cloning existed since the 1960s as
well as clones being harvested for their organs, hardly an original idea (
see the 1979
movie The Clonus Horror, which was understandably spoofed
by Mystery Science Theater 3000).
By the way, if you could only
see half a dozen
movies between now and the end of the year, you could hardly improve on the six narrative features that played both Venice and Telluride: Alexander Payne's big - idea satire «Downsizing,» which kicked off both festivals; Guillermo del Toro's terrific revisionist monster romance «The Shape of Water»; «Weekend» and «45 Years» director Andrew Haigh's spare nouveau western «Lean on Pete»; Lebanon's «The Insult» and Israel's «Foxtrot»; and «Taxi Driver» writer Paul Schrader's
best movie in at least two decades, «First Reformed.»