Besides, we have
seen flicks like that from Giroud, often, every season.
Not exact matches
You could
see when that little knob was
flicked — coming to the rescue during times of disaster,
like floods, fires and other emergencies.
«HE HAS A PASSION FOR THIS GAME the
likes of whichI have
seen in very, very, very few players,» says
Flick, the swing guruwho has been Francis's mentor since age seven.
If the argument here is what kind of manager rather that what manager I would need to
see a manager with guts with anger with emotion with firing tactics not some one watching a girly
flick with popcorn MR wenger is too gentleman
like and very cool I
like MR wenger I
like what he has done to the club Arsenal is a top club at the top four all seasons for the past 20 years Is there a fiery manager out there that can win us the league year in year out for the next 20 years?????
«There's nothing
like seeing the parade with my kids or going to
Flick - n - Float, or Touch a Truck.
I'm kind of consciousof it, but for the most part you get your routine on how you position, you know what clothes to wear, what shirts to wear, a quick
flick here and it's on, so that those things don't happen where
like, they knowit's not going to worry, they're not going to worry or now he just kicks and screams and grabs and you going to
see it, But I'm going to go ahead and say you have
seen it before, except this time there is milk squirting out.
If there's a more delightful modern animated
flick out there, I'd
like to
see it, because Ponyo is currently the claimant to the crown.
Worth
seeing if you
like chick
flicks.
I wasn't expecting anything else out of this besides a gritty, entertaining action
flick and that's exactly what it was - non-stop military action, pretty much
like a video game in real life, which was cool as hell to
see.
Today it's no big surprise when a respected actor slums it up for a paycheck in some disreputable genre
flick but back then there must have been some kind of perverse kick to be had from
seeing legends
like Richard Burton or Gregory Peck fighting the forces of evil.
But just
like the summer popcorn
flicks we rush out to
see every year, J - Stars Victory VS + a whole lot of dumb fun.
It's
like someone's vague outline of a»60s European spy
flick, but nobody bothered to fill it in — and when it's over, all you're left with is the desire to
see the real thing.
These days the odds of
seeing a pretty boy
like Matt Damon and a perennial tough guy
like Bruce Willis headlining an action
flick are just about even.
The spooky vibe won't surprise anybody who's
seen Shyamalan
flicks like «The Sixth Sense» and especially «The Village» — though here there are also dashes of»60s cult classic «The Prisoner» thrown in for good measure.
Recent zombie
flick «The Cured» proved there's undead life in a very well worn genre, and just
like you think you've
seen...
And we're not
seeing Big Little Lies going, «OK, chick
flick, I guessI'll
see it because my girlfriend
likes it.»
She's the one who introduced me to classic films
like Gone With the Wind, Ben Hur, etc. but she also didn't mind action
flicks, I mean how many ppl went to
see movies
like that w / their mom, ahah.
The rest of the film can be rejected, even at the intellectually contemptible level of disaster
flicks, for such inept conceptions as a volcano that throws fireballs nowhere except straight at the hotel, and a tidal wave that must be only about one block wide, for all that the tranquil sea views from just up the beach indicate; and for trembly special effects the
like of which hasn't been
seen since the DeLuxe Color Allens at the turn of the Sixties.
I got used to
flicking the touchpad to switch between styles, but experiment with the alternate control styles to
see if you can find one that you
like.
Much
like Guardians of the Galaxy, I have very little knowledge of this property going in, but thanks to Marvel I am very much looking forward to
seeing this
flick.
I'm similarly semi-excited about «Ocean's Thirteen»; it's not
like I have to
see it, but I probably will, mostly because the cast always seems to be having so much fun doing the «Ocean's»
flicks.
To tell the truth, aside from the novelty of
seeing Robert Patrick (T - 1000) and Jon Stewart (The Daily Show) in teaching roles, I had no aspirations of this
flick above other bombs
like I Know What You Did Last Summer.
Trying to lure the self - hypnotized gamer nation out into the world to
see a dystopian popcorn
flick that paints Sims - style living as the end of civilization might seem
like a fool's errand.
Well, that's not entirely true, because it does feature a good cast, but it's a little sad to
see actors
like Olivia Wilde and Mark Duplass resorting to a low - budget horror
flick.
To be honest, I remember thinking the same when I
saw the movie as a kid back in the early 1980s — in the meantime Harryhausen's special effects have been overtaken the visual wizardry of
flicks like Star Wars and Raiders of the Lost Ark..
But as with the first two «American Pie»
flicks, this is the kind of movie you
see again 10 years later and wonder why you
liked it back when you were young and dumb.
Much
like the stunning alternate posters we
saw for Texas Chainsaw 3D, there's a new batch of alternate prints for the highly anticipated zombie
flick World War Z that are very cool.
Given all the vogue talk of how disastrous 2000 was in terms of cinema, I am surprised by the number of resonant
flicks I
saw in the past twelve months, and I'd
like to share their titles with you now. - Bill Chambers, January 1, 2001.
Walking into the office we
see what looks
like the forearm and hand of the Creature from the Black Lagoon, a vampire skull, and other things that
flicked by too quickly for me to notice on one viewing.
Would you
like to
see a new big budget Godzilla
flick?
«The «Squad» movie doesn't look
like any other comic book
flick I've ever
seen.»
A thoroughly exciting and engrossing story makes for great entertainment with Monster House, a film that doesn't constantly resort to potty humour or feel
like the mass - produced cardboard cut - out kids
flicks we've
seen recently.
All summer I have
seen trailers for this dramatic film and thought the premise was interesting, despite it looking
like just another chick
flick.
All things considered, if you enjoy
seeing modern action stars
like Wahlberg or Jason Statham in pulpy B - movie
flicks, then Contraband will be a suitable distraction.
The reputation of the original 1975
flick may have been somewhat tarnished by the various bad sequels (none of them involving director Spielberg) and a horde of lousy imitators (such as Piranha, Orca - the Killer Whale and the
like), but this is mostly in the minds of people who haven't
seen the original in quite a while or at all.
A lot of noise has been made this year over how fans of Science Fiction should go
see some of the larger studio - produced Sci - Fi
flicks like Jupiter Ascending and Chappie if they want to
see more «original» science fiction films in theaters in the future.
We get some quick comparisons between this
flick and the 1936 original and also
see some interesting outtakes,
like one in which Covert got knocked unconscious.
If you don't know his work, I strongly suggest you
see a few of his
flicks like: «Be Cool,» «Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy,» «Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story» and «Old School.»
At first glance Green Room seems
like your average to poor horror
flick that we've
seen countless times before.
However for the time being, if you are trying to get off of «The Avengers «bandwagon (why would you be anyway) and want to
see something refreshing and original, or you just do» t want to
see a generic action sci - fi
flick like «Battleship,» then bow down to Admiral General Aladeen, aka «The Dictator» and bask in his oh so mighty glory.
It's cut and edited in a way that answers the question we were all wondering when we
saw the movie: what would this
flick have been
like in the 90s?
So far this fest has been very interesting for me, honestly a bit more unexciting than previous years, but
like I said, I'm glad to
see that two of my favorite
flicks will get distribution, because that means all of you guys will be able to
see them eventually and that's the most important part.
I'd
like to
see someone
like Duncan Jones or Alfonso Cauron tackle a horror / sci - fi
flick.
I'd
like to think that it's pretty safe to say that
seeing Ryan Gosling re-team with Refn on this badass looking
flick makes this one of the more anticipated films of the year.
If you don't always want to know what you're going to get and
like to be surprised occasionally, then check out Donnie Darko today: it is quite simply the best science fiction movie I have
seen since 1998's Dark City, and the best horror
flick since The Others...
It's because his creation is nothing more than a bad hybrid of the overused teen slasher movie («Scream,» «Friday the 13th,» «Final Destination,» take your pick) mixed in with elements from
flicks like «Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer,» «The Breakfast Club,» «Back to the Future,» «
Saw» and other better cinematic endeavors.
I must admit to not having read any of J.K. Rowling's insanely popular children's books about the 11 - year - old wizard (here played by Daniel Radcliffe), but it doesn't take a fan to
see that director Chris Columbus and screenwriter Steve Kloves took great pains to remain as faithful as possible to their source material — after all, not for nothing does a kid
flick like Harry Potter end up clocking in at two - and - a-half hours.
Inside jokes permeate the bulk of the scenes, and savvy film buffs will love this movie on a level even higher than the casual viewer, especially those who've
seen the classic zombie
flicks like Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead (of course!)
We've
seen Daniel nail crime - based thrillers and action
flicks which sounds
like a wheelhouse needed for the director of Gambit.
I know that it
sees heavy rotation in my household during the holidays, with the thought that they just don't make good Christmas
flicks like this any more.