See You Up There has an energy and intelligence that will remind you why it's worthwhile to
see movies on the big screen.
This family flick has its moments, but unless your kids are adamant about
seeing this movie on the big screen, pick this one up for rental.
Bring everyone you can to
see these movies on the big screen.
Trust me, there a lot of people who have never
seen this movie on the big screen or not at all.
Before the US DVD / Bluray release of «The World's End» and the «Cornetto Trilogy» boxset, come
see the movies on big screen once again.
Denis Villeneuve's «Blade Runner 2049» is easily one of the most anticipated releases of the fall movie season, and it looks like everyone deciding to
see the movie on the big screen is going to want to make themselves very, very comfortable in their seats.
Not exact matches
Would love to
see these ruinous actions shown
on a
big movie screen (in full colour!)
I have heard the judgment seat of Christ described as though there will be a
big movie screen and as we are all gathered together
on judgment day, God will show a
movie of all our sins, mistakes, and failures for everybody to
see.
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.
The girls would be able to run through the stadium tunnel and burst through a banner like the players, hang out with 49ers cheerleaders, the mascot and the team band, watch
movies and eat pizza
on the 50 yard line and
see their names
on the Levi's Stadium
big screen in May.
On the other hand, since you and mom are going to be spending more time at home, a
big screen TV may be a prudent purchase (make sure her favorite
movie is playing when she first
sees it).
PG - 13 films account for nearly two - thirds of the smoking scenes adolescents
see on the
big screen, according to the two - year study, which surveyed roughly 5,000 children ages 10 to 14 about the
movies they'd
seen and whether they'd ever tried a cigarette.
See this
movie on the
biggest and loudest
screen possible, and prepare to enter the majestic halls of Valhalla!
And whenever I
see him
on the
big or small
screen, I laugh out loud — no matter how silly the
movie or SNL sketch.
If you have
seen the previous
movie (based
on the popular HBO TV series), you can expect much of the same in this
big screen sequel.
I have not
seen Carol but something looking breathtaking
on the
big screen is a large percentage of why I go to the
movies increased even more so if other elements are also firing.
I recently
saw it
on a TV
movie channel after having first
seen it
on the
big screen, but it didn't make a difference.
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My best friend however was going
on about this
movie until I finally caved in and we went to
see it
on the
big screen for her birthday.
Can we expect a
movie that is more inline with those releases than what we've
seen so far
on the
big screen in terms of Mutants?
ANTITRUST is the kind of
movie that could only be viewed
on the
big screen because it's the only way you'd be able to
see the
movie while continuously shaking your head in disbelief.
And it is a
movie that has a lot of interesting characters never before
seen on the
big screen.
As the
movie - going public slowly catches up
on who Thanos is and what he has planned for the universe, the comic book fans of the world eagerly — but cautiously — wait to
see how Marvel will bring The Infinity Gauntlet to the
big screen.
I'd definitely suggest
seeing it while it's still in theaters, it's just one of those
movies that begs to be
seen on a
big screen.
Though Kathy Bates and Furlong's acting is decent, there is no reason to
see this inspirational saga
on the
big screen; in scope and goal, it's a suitable TV
Movie of the Week.
I have never wanted to
see a
movie for the second time
on the
big screen but I want to
see this one again.
Viewers would be forgiven for their hesitance to
see another
movie from the directors of the «Vacation» reboot, but John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein, working from a pitch - perfect screenplay by Mark Perez («Accepted»), have crafted an ensemble comedy that lives up to its high - concept premise while giving a gang of talented actors — including the gifted Jason Bateman, so rarely employed to great effect
on the
big screen — fun characters and
big, outrageous moments.
You've
seen your favorite horror films countless times, maybe even
on the
big screen, but one fan has now taken it upon himself to bring
movie screenings to a whole new level.
This is the kind of
movie that demands to be
seen on as
big a
screen as possible.
The
movie in a way reflects the notion of cinema itself, and begs to be
seen in theatres
on the
biggest screen, urging for audiences to experience an event rather than passively «Netflix and chill».
I would kill to
see a double feature of these first two
movies on the
big screen.
@ # 63 Blue & Orange NY you got my support Blue & Orange NY but to be honest i want this new
movie thats coming out 2012 to be different superhero character that have not been
on the
big screen before i.e. Black Panther, Luke Cage, Dr Strange, etc. im also a DC fan i want to
see more superhero
movies coming out from DC / WB.
Empire's
Movie - Con, Ultra Culture Scott Pilgrim
screening AND now this double bill that I'll miss while up in Edinbro!rnParticularly gutted about this as never
seen Shaun of the Dead or Hot Fuzz
on the
big screen.
A magician doesn't do the same trick twice and this is the kind of a
movie that probably is best to
see once
on the
big screen.
Tumblr, pay attention: Sebastian Stan, who made everyone lose their damn minds in The Winter Soldier and then leveraged his popularity to secure roles in exactly one weird - sounding indie sports comedy, is finally going to be in another (non-Marvel)
movie that you'll actually be able to
see on the
big screen.
Marvel and DC fans don't often
see eye to eye
on a lot, but there are some fans that love each one equally and are just happy to be
seeing comic book
movies on the
big screen that are
bigger and better than ever before.
The
movie of course benefits from being
seen on a
big screen, as all
movies do, but it's proportioned well for home viewing too.
This
movie picks up several years since we last
saw them
on the
big screen... with the brothers no longer a crime - fighting team.
This summer though, as a Scott Pilgrim devotee, I was determined to
see Baby Driver
on the
big screen, resulting in one of the only actual
movie dates my husband and I had been
on since 2005's Walk The Line (pre-kids).
It seems that the
movie is currently being fast - tracked at Relativity Media, so we will probably be
seeing it
on the
big screen sooner rather than later.
Don't wait to
see this when it comes out
on video... this is a
movie that needs to be
seen on the
big screen.
The last film Bruce Broughton worked
on that was released in cinemas was the 1998
big -
screen retelling of Irwin Allen's tv show Lost in Space, with Gary Oldman, William Hurt and Matt le Blanc; sadly for Broughton, who surely
saw the
movie as a way of gaining more exposure and therefore more work, it tanked and became as critically - lambasted as other event
movies from the time like Batman and Robin and The Avengers.
Maybe it's a nostalgia thing, but when I start up a
movie on Blu - ray and
see an old - school Columbia Pictures logo that's dancing with the sort of golf - ball - sized film grain I remember
seeing on the
big screen at the Cooper Theatre downtown, well, it makes me feel good inside.
The Bottom Line: My favorite pick because it's more a monster
movie than a disaster flick, this intriguing tale from 1962 (based
on the 1951 novel by John Wyndham, who also penned THE MIDWICH CUCKOOS that spawned VILLAGE OF THE DAMNED
on the
big screen) begins with a meteor shower that liberally spreads killer crawling plant creatures around the globe — with everyone who has
seen the celestial show going permanently blind.
It's an easy way to figure out what
movies are worth
seeing on the
big screen, or even just
seeing, and which ones are a waste of time, and why so!
I first
saw the film during a Saturday matinee at my local library, which would show
movies for kids
on a (somewhat)
big screen with a 16 mm projector back in the»70s.
You've got to
see it with a group
on the
big screen... There are event
movies, and there's Star Wars.
Even if the
big -
screen revival of the HBO series about a
movie star (Adrian Grenier) and his posse does technically qualify as a film, it's still questionable whether writer - director Doug Ellin has ever
seen any other
movies, given the Mortal Instruments - level
movie - within - the - sorta -
movie that he presents not as a goof
on Hollywood hubris but as an uncompromising masterpiece that eventually makes half a billion dollars at the box office.
But does the
movie really need to be
seen on the
big screen to be fully experienced?
Despite my familiarity with Calloway's appearance and his other
movies, I had the same reaction to
seeing him
on the
big screen.