Even though 3D gives me a massive headache its worth
seeing on a big screen with your specs on for the trippy kaleidoscope bit not far from the end.
I adore this film, and got to
see it on a big screen with an audience who responded to it with tangible energy.
It's great to
see it on big screen with real - time full - scree...
It's great to
see it on big screen with real - time full - screen post-processing effects on whilst still retaining great frame rates.
Not exact matches
Spielberg — along
with the screenwriter Zak Penn («X-Men: The Last Stand,» «Last Action Hero») and Cline (who is also a credited screenwriter)-- creates an event film that has to be
seen on a
big screen to be fully appreciated.
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.
Once we'd finished we took a few special specimens back to the Forest Retreat where we looked at them
on the
big screen with a microscope, which the kids thought was gross, but great fun to
see them up close!
With the rise of Hollywood films and the modeling industry, people began to look towards these famous ladies they
saw on the
big screen for fashion and beauty inspiration.
And it's sickening because it gets that interaction exactly right, something we rarely
see drawn out
with such clarity
on the
big screen.
Yes, it's awesome to
see a thirty - year - old model
with big tits and a beautiful face
on your television
screen.
Seen on the
big screen in its new digitally cleaned up version
with its Carl Davis score, Abel Gance's 1927 masterpiece Napoleon is a truly startling experience.
While those who enjoyed the Brooks book will likely be chagrined at
seeing little of what they enjoyed show up
on the
big screen, taking World War Z
on its own terms as a Hollywood blockbuster, there's still enough entertainment value to be had for those who are OK
with the fact that the film doesn't represent the book.
She blends narrative
with documentary seamlessly, giving the audience a glimpse into a way of life rarely
seen on the
big screen, without exaggerating its difficulties.
Shaw can be
seen on the
big screen in Roadside Attractions» STRONGER, based
on the book by the same name by Jeff Bauman and Bret Witter, opposite Jake Gyllenhaal and Tatiana Maslany
with David Gordon Green directing.
Of course, superfans of the fourth wall - breaking Marvel Comics character will be delighted to
see Ryan Reynolds» Merc
with a Mouth back
on the
big screen, slicing up baddies and roasting everyone from his enemies (this time around it's futuristic soldier Cable) to his frenemies (Hugh Jackman's Wolverine) to his own studio, 20th Century Fox, just as he did in 2016's surprise smash «Deadpool.»
After winning an Emmy for 1978's
See How She Runs, Woodward returned to feature films
with the Burt Reynolds farce The End; it was her final
big -
screen appearance for six years; instead, she focused solely
on
You
see, it was announced last year that he is currently working
on a
big screen remake of MacGyver
with New Line, and he thinks this may be detrimental to that project (probably similar to how Guy Ritchie's Sherlock Holmes put the brakes
on a Will Ferrell / Sacha Baron Cohen comedy version of the detective).
Needless to say, it will be great to
see it
on the
big screen at the Paramount and
with a post
screening Q&A that includes Judd Nelson, Molly Ringwald how can I not be excited?
Yahoo! Movies has revealed a new image from the upcoming
big screen adaptation of Stephen King's fantasy epic The Dark Tower featuring Idris Elba's Roland Deschain and Tom Taylor's Jake Chambers; take a look below...
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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?
I have managed to
see just under 500 — a shameful amount, really — but
with this new project I aim to
see some of the more glaring omissions and,
with the help of my home city's
screen culture, do so
on the
big screen where they belong.
He continues to be
seen on television and
on the
big screen in a variety of projects including an episode of Battlestar Galactica (2006), the film Changeling (2008)
with Angelina Jolie, recurring roles in the series 24 (2009) and The Listener (2009), and in the miniseries The Borgias (2011) as a 15th - century cardinal.
«The
Big Broadcast of 1937,» third of the series and not to be confused
with the equally previous «
Big Broadcast of 1936»
seen in 1935, has landed
on cats» feet at the Paramount Theatre and goes bouncing across its
screen with a deal of geniality and good humor.
As you might expect of a Godzilla film, it's something worth
seeing on the
biggest possible
screen you can find,
with the
biggest possible audience you can find.
His second
big screen offering came in the form of coming of age comedy Orange County,
with the little -
seen The TV Set and uneven Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story next
on his slate.
Assumingly, the studio did it so they're not inundated
with phone calls after from disgruntled cinemagoers who rocked up expecting to
see Harold and Dr Karl
on the
big screen and instead getting... McLovin's bare ass.
I also loved
seeing Goldie Hawn back
on the
big screen, even
with a somewhat compromised performance... she took the back seat in this film.
Based
on Jeremy Dyson and Andy Nyman's Olivier - nominated play (which has caused audiences from London, Sydney, Moscow and more to sleep
with the light
on), the
big -
screen frightfest will
see Nyman return in the lead as spectral skeptic Professor Goodman.
«
With the 24 - hour advance ticket record shattered, moviegoers seem just as excited as we are to
see our favorite anti-hero back
on the
big screen.
Kirsten Dunst stars in the film
with a supporting cast including Kiefer Sutherland, Charlotte Gainsbourg, John Hurt, Stellan and Alexander Skarsgård and Charlotte Rampling, but in this new trailer it's the stunning cinematography that seems to be the star and makes this a must -
see on the
big screen.
This actually looks pretty damn good, more than anything it's great to
see this story about these wonderful women shown
on the
big screen with so much attention to detail.
She is currently
on the
big screen reuniting
with Du Vernay for «Selma» — and much like Tessa Thompson makes an emotional impact in the few scenes she has
on screen — and can be
seen on TV in the Ioan Gruffud series «Forever,» a show we've as yet not caught up
with, but her stint
on «OINTB» has kicked her up several profile levels to the point that she'll hopefully be headlining something soon.
This movie picks up several years since we last
saw them
on the
big screen...
with the brothers no longer a crime - fighting team.
The highly anticipated film, which will
see the Avengers team up
with the Guardians
on the
big screen for the first time, is still quite a ways off and Marvel Studios has managed to reveal enough to excite fans while still managing to keep the details sparse.
This is your chance to
see Hollywood's best and worst dressed, watch the Academy Awards broadcast
on the
big screen with a bunch of other film nerds, drink to -LSB-...]
This is all created
with stunning technique that demands to be
seen on the
biggest screen possible.
Warner Bros» wants to remind us that this offshoot ties in
with what they've planned so far in their mad rush to catch up
with the Marvel films and their jam - packed universe of already beloved characters, but we've never really
seen any of these new Suicide Squad characters
on the
big screen before.
It also offers two featurettes --» The Origin Story of
Big Hero 6: Hiro's Journey,» which follows the process of adaptation process from comic book to animate feature, and «
Big Animator 6: The Characters Behind the Characters,»
with the animators discussing the evolution of the characters
on the
screen — deleted scenes (in rough form, as they were removed in early stages of production; you can
see one of them at the end of the post), and Easter Eggs for the kids to hunt for.
It's been three decades since the last time we
saw Annie
on the
big screen and
with a winking poke at the traditionally (white) red - headed and cheerful moppet we're used to it lets you know right off the bat that this isn't the previous generation's Annie; it's a modernized, Twitter - ized and street smart update.
Kids will love playing
with the toys and
seeing the favourites
on screen together and
big kids will get a real kick out of building and creating their own worlds
with the list - based logic programming.
«It was a different world of people... It was very interesting to come
on set and there's this whole other world of people that you
see on the
big screen a lot, and now you're about to work
with them and that was pretty awesome.»
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.
It looks like fans of the Mighty Morphin» Power Rangers will have a little longer to wait to
see their heroes back
on the
big screen, as Lionsgate has pushed back the release once again, along
with the final chapter of the Divergent franchise.
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.
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.
This is Benedict Cumberbatch's moment: Dr. Strange is
on the
big screen with Avengers: Infinity War (over $ 1 billion at the box office) and soon he'll be
seen in a mind - blowing acting tour de force
with Patrick Melrose, a five - episode limited series
on Showtime.
You've got to
see it
with a group
on the
big screen... There are event movies, and there's Star Wars.
I have to admit, I've been pretty curious to
see what Jerry Bruckheimer and Mike Newell could do
with this video game franchise
on the
big screen.
Despite my familiarity
with Calloway's appearance and his other movies, I had the same reaction to
seeing him
on the
big screen.