Carmody says Clare's predominantly teenage female fans are rabidly loyal; he's betting they'll want to
see his film again and again.
We went and saw this suppossply 12a film however after about 1 hr there was a lot of violence of which I thought should have been a 18 or maybe 15 certicate, I would only go and
see this film again if there was more of the doggies xx
I had a great time and look forward to
seeing this film again when the Blu Ray becomes available.
Today, after
seeing the film again for the first time in years, I feel that Saving Private Ryan is, if not an absolute masterpiece, an extremely powerful and moving work that stands as one of the greatest war films of this or any era.
It pushes its egregiousness with such conviction and technical sophistication that, upon first viewing, I immediately resolved to withhold firm judgment until I'd
seen the film again: perhaps I'd missed some crucial irony, some ingenious framework that, properly understood, would convert apparent asininity to audacity.
His famous twists felt like a director attempting to re-create the triumph of «The Sixth Sense,» where the twist of the film was so successfully withheld from audiences that people went back to
see the film again and again.
I went to
see the film again, and had the same reaction.
You will want to
see this film again — and to read the Welsh novel «Fingersmith,» available at Amazon as are Waters» «Affinity» and «Paying Guests,» and the TV series based on the «Fingersmith» as well.
I would definitely
see this film again, a great evening out.
I look forward to
seeing this film again on DVD.
Meanwhile, Fandango reported over the weekend that the site saw a significant increase in repeat ticket buys over previous superhero movies, with a poll of 1,000 Fandango users showing that 61 percent would go
see the film again.
A neat clever comedy that had the audience in fits of laughter I'd gladly pay to
see this film again, and I am definately buying it asap.
I saw the film again last night (I'm guessing it's the first opening night film I've taken in in three years).
Seeing the film again 20 years on, I was irritated by the way Orlando addresses remarks to camera (pictured right) as though s / he were an observer of the story rather than a participant.
I can not wait to
see this film again and believe this is a great film to not only see with your significant other but with a huge group of friends as well.
A few weeks ago, I was presented with an opportunity to
see the film again before participating in the Lady Bird press day.
I kept
seeing the films again and again, and as I began to know a little more about filmmaking and what cameras did, I was beginning to understand that there are certain tools that you use and that those tools become part of a vocabulary.
Not exact matches
Twelve years after «Titanic,» which still stands as the all - time B.O. champ, Cameron delivers
again with a
film of universal appeal that just about everyone who ever goes to the movies will need to
see.
But I eventually realized that this is a
film that keeps working in your head — it contains puzzles, mysteries, and haunting images, and these eventually drew me to
see it
again.
If you think you've
seen the
film already, think
again; you haven't really
seen it at all unless you've
seen this one hilarious scene.
As the 5 minutes nears an end, we start
filming again so you can
see what the dough looks like at the end of the first 5 minutes of kneading.
«At Arsenal you'd just prepare physically for it but here you watch
films analysing a specific opponent before the game and afterwards we'll watch
again to
see what worked and what didn't.
If u go to
see a
film and it's crap you say something about it and don't go
again
Most of the first movie was
filmed in and around Western North Carolina, and I love
seeing those lush forests and rolling hills
again.
Again... I didn't know anything about the
film before I
saw it.
Also here is Guinevere's dress from Camelot, a
film which I never thought I'd want to
see again till now I've
seen a close - up of the most interesting wedding dress ever, made by hundreds of skilled cutters, embroiderers and seamstresses and sewn in with thousands of tiny, translucent shells and pumpkin seeds.
I used to say every - time I watched
again film Pretty Woman if I ever
see a similar type of outfit Julia Roberts wore to Polo match in the movie It will be mine.
Bandage or Band - Aid) is a 2012 South Korean
film starring Go Soo and Han Hyo - joo about an unlikely Have you been
seeing the numbers 9 1 1
again and
again?
This is a comedy that stands out, and is still a
film worth
seeing again and
again.
It is nice to
see the cast back together
again and with the plethora of other bad animated
films that hit the big screen today; this reviewer will always take another Shrek feature
film... or even a Christmas Special.
it is funny in deed but, when their is someone to cover Sandler's movie their most likely gonna never make a
film again Oh look
see Denis Dugan and Frank Coraci BOOOOOO!!!!!!!!! you suck stop making adam sandler movies here is the problem they are directors who don't care about cinematography or shots of using the camera all they care is comedy!!!!!!!
see Tyler Perry yeah their just like this big joke.
A perversely disturbing and highly uncomfortable
film that bursts with overwhelming sexual intensity as the characters engage in a compulsive fetishistic psychopathology that is strangely telling, even if it will probably leave most viewers repelled and make them never want to
see it
again.
It's not a bad
film, but I doubt I'll
see it
again.
«It's like I can
see in color
again,» says Marlo, who earlier in the
film refers to her body as «a relief map for a war - torn country.»
Then
again, it's a long game and even at
seeing six years worth of manuvering in this
film, there's still more to come.
There are two main stories really, one which
sees Kronk back with «Yzma»
again and the other revolving around his job as a camp counselor for the Junior Chipmunks, something that was touched on at the end of the first
film.
What is disappointing is the fact that this
film is not being
seen by enough moviegoers, once
again proving that not every original premise can be successful.
I understand that this is a
film that loves music (and I can
see that), but, one problem I have with some
films is the crime they commit of taking a plot that has been used over and over
again and just rehashes it without adding anything new.
Then, the following November, she could be
seen with Ben Affleck in the holiday
film Surviving Christmas.In 2007 Applegate finally found success on the small - screen yet
again with the sitcom Samantha Who?
I enjoyed the hell out of this
film and defiantly will
see this movie
again some time in the near future.
An amazing
film that left me wanting to immediately
see it
again.
The rumored $ 250 million production features even more scenes
filmed in the IMAX format than 2008's The Dark Knight 82 and will once
again see the return of Alfred (Michael Caine), Lucius Fox (Morgan Freeman), and Jim Gordon (Gary Oldman).
L.A. - based Roadside once
again saw half of its
films (including Chilean drama Gloria and festival hit Dear White People) earn positive reviews, but its Metascore average (and box office grosses) fell a bit compared to 2013.
The only thing preventing me from giving this
film higher than an 8 is that I don't have any desire to
see it
again.
Aronofsky
again showcases a unique point of view and perspective that is rarely
seen in
film today and «Swan» while not a masterpiece is still a fascinating
film to watch.
That's it, but hey the
film was pretty good, I'm glad to
see the entire team back
again.
When I first
saw it at age 6 or 7, there was a point late in the
film where I was terrified of what might come next... The
film had such an impact on me, that I didn't watch it
again for quite a while.
Another thing is how characters in this movie vanish, the two annoying Gangster robots are in the whole
film up until the fight with Devastator, you
see the green one nearly get sucked into his mouth, he smashes his face against a wall and says «My Eye,» And then the two droids vanish, never mentioned
again and never shown
again.
Pauline Kael observed that melodrama is «the chief vehicle for political thought in our
films,» which you can
see time and
again, particularly in
films made before the 1950s.
Although I would have hesitated to go to this
film had I known it was about the IRA (
again), I don't regret
seeing it at all.