Sentences with phrase «seeing films on the big screen»

The film noir slate was particularly rich as was the experience of seeing these film on the big screen — the lighting, the compositions, the close - ups all popped in a way that just doesn't happen when you watch these titles on TV.
I am beyond excited that I will not only get to see the film on the big screen but also get to see Paul Reubens himself take to the stage afterwards to discuss the film and his legacy as Pee - Wee Herman.
He is one of my favorite directors, so I always think it's a treat to see his films on the big screen whenever opportunity arises.
Some might say that it's a good excuse to see the film on the big screen, but considering the way that Smith has been marketing «Red State» (taking the show on the road and charging big bucks to see it), the whole thing stinks of a last - ditch effort to bleed more money from his fans.
Factor in concessions, transportation to and from the theater, and — for some moviegoers, anyway — inflated babysitting rates, and seeing films on the big screen becomes a pretty costly pastime.
Yes, the visuals are a huge part of this film, though we in India will not be able to see this film on the big screen.
But there's no box office record and therefore no proof that anyone anywhere bought a ticket to see this film on the big screen.
CS: I first saw the film on the big screen at the Chauvel (Sydney), at the Women On Women Film Festival.
We'll save that moment for you, be sure to see this film on the big screen.
The film and audio has been digitally remastered to the THX specifications, and a DTS track is included along with 5.1 Dolby Digital, making the disc a terrific alternative to seeing the film on the big screen.

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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.
Amidst all the hype and debate surrounding this year's flood of faith - related films — Noah, God is Not Dead, and Heaven is For Real — a quiet Oscar winner from 2013, recently released to DVD, provides the most compelling story of faith I've seen on the big screen in years.
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.
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.
I've yet to get the chance to go and see this film, but I really do want to — if only to see the dress up on the big screen which is just GORGEOUS!
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A couple of months ago now, the world was finally treated to the superhero film every comic book fan had been waiting decades to see on the big screen: Batman v Superman.
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.
He is currently filming Baz Luhrman's new Netflix series THE GET DOWN and will be seen on the big screen in Terrance Malick's upcoming KNIGHT OF CUPS.
But there's one Science Fiction film that towers above all others of the genre, as well as all other films, and that is Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey, which Warner Brothers barely released in time to actually be seen on a big screen during the relevant year.
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
This is one film definitely worth seeing on the big screen.
I saw RIP TIDE (Aussie strictly Disney flick, cute for tweets but that's about it), Argento's DEEP RED (for the first time and on the big screen - was a gooey delight tripped up by the usual giallo issues), VICTORIA & ABDUL (odious and blandly crafted), and FIRST THEY KILLED MY FATHER (thankfully on the big screen since Anthony Dod Mantle's cinematography deserves it - the film is strong, even if Jolie is definitely not a subtle director).
But it's unfair to judge on a book on its cover (or title) and after seeing Matthew Vaughn's film adaptation which releases this weekend, I can honestly say that Kick - Ass is much better than I first expected and Vaughn's big - screen version of the graphic novel features sharp writing, brilliant performances, and of course, indulgent action sequences and story - telling.
Ultimately, I found the film to be just OK, and as narcissistic and self - congratulatory as this is: the best part about the whole experience, was seeing myself on the big - screen as a panicked / witless civilian.
Kacy Boccumini says it's great to see Jones on the big screen again in a film that really resonates.
This is truly a film to see on the big screen, and the bigger the better.
You've seen your favorite horror films countless times, maybe even on the big screen, but one fan has now taken it...
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.
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.
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.
«But you work according to the medium you're working in, and some of this film is explicitly designed to be seen on a big screen.
I would love to see this trailer on the big screen, but I'll probably have to wait until I see the finished film to check out these blockbuster set pieces.
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.
I've always wanted to see Carrie on the big screen hope it's the 2nd film of the night.
I would recommend seeing it on big screen to induce vertigo due to most of film taking place on the 21st floor of a hotel (that being said, if you are afraid of heights, you may want to skip it).
Peter Pan has seen many incarnations on the big screen including the Disney film, which debuted in 1953.
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.
We got our first official still from Guy Ritchie's big screen take on the classic spy series The Man from U.N.C.L.E. earlier this week [see here], and now we have another image from the film featuring the two leads Henry Cavill (Man of Steel) and Armie Hammer (The Lone Ranger)... Set against the backdrop of -LSB-...]
While those may be unfair comparisons when it comes to subject matter, this really is the film to see on the big screen, if only for Bradford Young's breathtaking cinematography.
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-...]
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.
«I personally don't perceive the Palme d'Or [should be] given to a film that is then not seen on the big screen,» Almodóvar said earlier in the fest.
It's a love letter to the Muppets, written by fans, for fans, and, given the critical and commercial success of this film, certainly not the last time we'll see them on the big screen.
Most fans of the video game and first film reject this sequel soundly, although the insatiably curious will probably find it interesting on a purely speculative level, seeing more of the characters from the games and how they are «brought to life» in a big screen manner.
Seeing their story portrayed on the big screen in this powerful film gives their perspective a place in history as well.
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.
In a year made of horror films that have delivered more unintentional laughter than genuine scares, As Above, So Below fits the bill as exactly the kind of low - budget, lower - quality flick you'd see released on the big screen for the Labor Day weekend.
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