How often do ever
see those in a movie unless they are intentional?
Not exact matches
Or why you don't usually
see gay characters
in TV or
movies unless their sexual orientation is part of the plot — as opposed to simply representing the statistically probably number of gay people
in any group.
Though you've probably heard of autism, and you may have even
seen a portrayal of autism
in the
movies or on TV, you probably don't have extensive knowledge about autism or Asperger Syndrome
unless you have personal experience with the conditions.
If you're a filmmaker and you can't turn $ 20 million into $ 80 million domestic, you're just not going to get the opportunities of those who can... and a
movie like this is not gonna get anywhere * close * to those numbers
unless women go and
see it
in equal numbers to the men who go to
see a «Neighbors»... or at least a «Sideways».
OK, obviously none of that happens, except for Wade blowing himself up — and if you've ever read a comic book
in your life, or
seen a
movie, or drawn breath, you know that a superhero film doesn't start with the hero offing himself
unless it plans to undo the damage as soon as possible.
Unless studios start shooting
movies in 3 - D, I will only be
seeing them
in in 2 - D.
The acting was pretty dull, it just lacked humour which is it's main content avoid, don't waist your money
unless you want to
see Natalie Portman
in a g - string:), the only noteworthy part of the
movie...
Unless you just
saw the
movie in theaters and want to
see it
in a new way, this feels like a waste of time.
Unless you have fond memories of
seeing Grand Theft Auto
in its original release or enjoying other car action / comedies that populated drive -
ins of the late -»70s, you'll probably agree that this is a very bad
movie.
Yes, it's got every trick
in the horror
movie bag and,
unless you're 15, you'll feel like you've
seen (and heard) it all before.
After an underwhelming climax the
movie takes an awful lot of time setting up a sequel, which I suppose is inevitable
unless this thing really tanks —
in which case we'll just wait a few years to
see a new version starring another Academy Award winner.
Most know that the film, besides being traditionally dark and brimming with context you don't usually find
in a superhero
movie (
unless it's named Condorman),
sees Batman (Christian Bale, swearing he'll never wear the Cowl again after this installment) going head - to - head with leather - clad goggle - adorned feline, Selina Kyle / Catwoman (Anne Hathaway) and back - breaking human bulldozer Bane (Tom Hardy).
Unless you're a diehard McConaughey fan and want to
see him give a good performance
in a bad
movie, my suggestion is to... not watch their story.
Naturally, this means you'll
see small black bars
in widescreen
movies unless you crop into the image, but offers a more tablet - style feel.
- Listened to both the albums I bought this morning via Google Music, made notes for songs to delete from Google Music because I'm perilously close to the limit - Went to add something to my Netflix queue (I
Saw The Devil) only to realize that it was already
in my queue - Made plans with a friend to watch a foreign
movie on Blu - ray - Watched a few trailers on Hulu (Get down with Madagascar or get laid down)- Tweeted - Watched music videos on Youtube (you could do this
in the past, but only on TV and you couldn't pick what was what
unless you had The Box)- Posted some stuff on Tumblr
I wanted to read the series before
seeing the last
movie, but since I'm temporarily overseas I can't buy the books
unless they are
in kindle format (I'd have to pay to ship any books back home or worse, throw them away).
You won't
see any 3D features until the
movie starts,
unless your
movie included 3D visuals
in the menu system for the disc.