In case you missed it, here's the quick and dirty: TIFF requires people to pay inflated prices to wait in long lines to
see movies in venues that often aren't built to show them.
My wife and
I saw the movie in a Toronto suburb where few Jews live, and that night the audience was mostly kids.
I haven't
seen a movie in a dog's age but I'd love to see the new adaptation of Jane Austen's unfinished novel Love & Friendship but who are we kidding, we all know I don't watch movies.
We couldn't remember the last time we went to
see a movie in a theatre so it was quite a treat to watch on the big screen.
I've snuck a turkey sandwich in there, when
I saw a movie in the middle of the day and hadn't had lunch yet.
When I want to
see a movie in a city we're visiting, I go to movies.com.
If I had never
seen a movie in a theater, what 10 movies should I see first?
... every time
she sees a movie in which birth is a crisis or a catastrophe or a comedy of errors in which the mom is a crazed, expletive - hurling woman who is seriously out of control...
Megaplex MG - 850HD When we were expecting our first child, we were advised by experienced parents to
see a movie in theaters while we still had the chance.
Mickey's PhilharMagic is... MORE billed as a 4D attraction, which means not only are kids able to
see the movie in 3D, but they are using all the rest of their senses as well.
billed as a 4D attraction, which means not only are kids able to
see the movie in 3D, but they are using all the rest of their senses as well.
When I was little, we had a family tradition of going to
see a movie in the theaters every Christmas Eve.
As much as I like a nice meal that I don't have to cook or
seeing a movie in a theater, some days I simply can not handle the details that it would require for me to make that happen.
Once the baby comes, if you want to
see a movie in the movie theatre, there's one of two options.
In fact, when
I saw this movie in theaters as a kid (yes, I'm that old), this line seemed somewhat familiar:
You may have
seen movies in which people stranded at sea are afraid to drink the water — there's a good reason for this.
My kids loved
seeing this movie in theaters, and it is now available on Blu - ray Digital HD.
I need to get with the times cause I've never heard of that movie... but I haven't
seen a movie in an actual movie theater in years so what does that tell you?
For my second viewing, I was taking our one year old son to
see a movie in the theater for the first time.
If you get carsick, I do not recommend
seeing this movie in IMAX.
On Saturday I have celebrated my 26th b - day over the cake in a cafe downtown and on Sunday I went to
see a movie in the cinema.
I've
seen every movie in the series at least three times, except for Return of the Jedi, which I saw eight times.
If you would like to see a specific movie, suggest it, and if your date has a different thought, possibly offer to
see their movie in exchange for seeing yours at a later date.
You are no longer going to school, you will no longer go to
see movies in cinemas and you will no longer go to night clubs and these are the places where one is likely to meet his or her date.
Didn't
I see this movie in 1987?
While
I saw the movie in 3D, it wasn t really that reliant on the effect, so if your local theater isn t 3D capable, don t feel bad.
This is a must
see movie in my opinion.
The interviews and behind the scenes footage fill most of the screen, but we can
see the movie in a small box that changes place depending on the other content we view.
Films that we go stand in line 3 hours for (ok, so those are few and far between these days, but I'm getting older and now
seeing a movie in opening weekend is good enough for me).
I saw this movie in fucking THEATERS.
Fans who attend will not only
see the movie in laser projection, but also get to watch an extended Q&A with director Joseph Kosinski.
As much as I'm not looking forward to the converted 3D that I'll have to suffer through with Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows Part 1 I do
see that movies in 3D can be more than a gimmick and can make the movie more entertaining than if I saw them just in 2D.
Fans who attend will not only
see the movie in laser projection, but also get to participate in a Q&A with director Wes Ball.
Fans who attend will not only
see the movie in laser projection, but also get to participate in a Q&A with director David Leitch.
Still, you definitely have
seen this movie in the sense that we all have because this is as generic as any fictional tale of a singer's rise.
«When you go to
see a movie in that format you know you're going to get something that is the best version of going out to the movies.»
For that we can thank contemporary cinema's «torture porn» craze, which has
seen movies in the Saw and Hostel series upping the ante for gore and imagining increasingly twisted ways to torment its characters.
Cate Blanchett might just finally win the Best Actress Oscar next year for this role:
I saw the movie in Amsterdam recently and loved it!
He got successful making movies about unpleasant people doing unpleasant things, but his late work has been unpleasant, too, in and of itself — it kind of feels like we're being punished for going to
see his movies in the first place.
The rest of the cast looks solid too, especially with pop superstar Usher looking to try his hand at acting (yes we know he was in the little
seen movie In the Mix, we try to forget about that).
I also
saw the movie in 2D, by choice I absolutely loved those shots with a close up in the center and the fighting and magic going on in the background, those were great.
The opening weekend crowd — only 33 % of whom
saw the movie in 3 - D — assigned the picture an average grade of B, according to market research firm CinemaScore.
I saw the movie in 3D and it looked spectacular.
Perhaps not; those who
saw the movie in 1950, when she was unknown, also singled her out.
It was the first time I'd
seen a movie in America.
Either because of bad word of mouth, or because practically everyone who had wanted to
see the movie in the first place had done so already in that first weekend, or because of competition from other high - profile blockbusters.
Worst Part: For people who
saw the movie in 1980, that cliffhanger ending — with the knowledge that the next sequel was a full three years away — really stung.
This allows Japanese speakers and / or viewers who wish to
see the movie in its original form to see it that way with or without the use of the included English subtitles.
Unless you just
saw the movie in theaters and want to see it in a new way, this feels like a waste of time.
I recommend
seeing the movie in 2D as the copious use of CGI special effects may be ruined with gimmicky post-production 3D crap.