When
I saw the original film, «Think Like a Man,» I was pleasantly surprised.
In a time when sequels and reboots rule the roost, it's somewhat gratifying to
see an original film do well at the theater.
The film will also entertain fans who have never
seen the original films because the jokes and story completely stand on their own merits, and the nods to the old film do not feel forced or distract from the narrative.
See the original film or the 2001 edit with additional footage, Apocalypse Now Redux, both available on Netflix Instant.
Having seen the 1971 film I wasn't worried about spoilers but you absolutely shouldn't watch this if you haven't
seen the original film.
If you hadn't
seen the original film, then I suppose a lot of it will simply be bewildering since Men in Black II simply doesn't explain any of its plot premises.
I am definitely curious now to
see the original film to see how it compares.
WHY: In a summer filled with superheroes, sequels and other movies based on preexisting properties, it's nice to
see an original film like «The Shallows» come along to prove that bigger isn't always better.
You may have heard of «The Room» or watched a few clips from the movie on YouTube, and you can certainly enjoy the absurdity of «The Disaster Artist» without having
seen the original film.
I have not
seen the original film, but on her own merits (despite a distracting accent, which also marred her otherwise strong Last Dance work), Stone delivers an appropriately steely but warmly comedic turn as the title character, a gangster's (Jeremy Northam) ex-girlfriend who takes under her wing a young boy (newcomer Jean - Luke Figueroa) whose family was killed by the gangster's crew.
The large installation was exhibited as a solo exhibition at Kunsthalle Zurich in 1995 alongside the publication of her first book, «Visit to a Small Planet», a script which spanned the years 1978 (when
she saw the original film aged 10) to the present day.
Not exact matches
And many, many sequels aren't executed with the thought or care of their far - superior
original films, especially in series that have stretched over many years — as one
sees in the chasm of quality between «The Terminator» (1984) and «Terminator Genisys» (2015).
As viewers who went to
see the
film this weekend noticed, one scene looked extremely familiar to fans of Krasinski's
original breakout role of Jim Halpert on The Office.
Fortunately the one
film I
saw this season, Life of Pi, won best
original score!
Star Wars Math In case you haven't
seen The Empire Strikes Back (the second
film in the
original Star Wars trilogy) in a while, (or if, heaven forbid, you've never
seen it!)
However, you definitely don't have to have
seen the
original Evil Dead
films to enjoy the TV series.
Without hashing out the
original film's plot, it's safe to assume we can expect to
see many of the elements from there enhanced in its sequel «Prey at Night».
But that, of course, is problematic on home video, and it was quite apparent to those who
saw the
film in cinemas that the
original widescreen transfer of Se7en did not accurately recreate the intended look, mood or intention of the
film.
I thought I would check out the
original film before I
see the remake.
I couldn't help but
see the very visible thread line where the
original film ended and the new ending was tacked on to make it a Cloverfield
film.
Also, it would have been nice to
see characters from the
original appear in this
film as well.
He can next be
seen in the highly anticipated Saban's POWER RANGER
film as Billy Cranston, the Blue Ranger, alongside Bryan Cranston, Elizabeth Banks, and Bill Hader, to name a few, as well as the Netflix
original film WAR MACHINE, starring Brad Pitt.
One of the funnies, most
original sex scenes ever
seen in a mainstream feature
film.
For those of you who were distressed to hear that the remake of «Death Wish» was having its
original Thanksgiving release date bumped and despaired that you might have to go through the entire holiday season without
seeing a single
film in which an ordinary person turns vigilante when the police and the courts fail to provide any sense of justice, «In the Fade» may come as a relief.
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.
Original director Wes Craven and original screenwriter Kevin Williamson come back for more, and do so with the willingness of an entirely new cast and the old one, an unprecedented feat seeing as how the last film was made eleven year
Original director Wes Craven and
original screenwriter Kevin Williamson come back for more, and do so with the willingness of an entirely new cast and the old one, an unprecedented feat seeing as how the last film was made eleven year
original screenwriter Kevin Williamson come back for more, and do so with the willingness of an entirely new cast and the old one, an unprecedented feat
seeing as how the last
film was made eleven years prior.
In
film, Rossum will next be
seen in the Netflix
original film A FUTILE & STUPID GESTURE, directed by David Wain (WET HOT AMERICAN SUMMER).
It is not a great
film: but in capturing so much as a glimmer from the iridescence of the
original, it becomes well worth
seeing.
I felt that the
original film adaptation, The Haunting, by Robert Wise had been so enjoyable and affecting that to create another
film treatment would ruin people's views of the story and not make the effort to
see the
original.
Cleo can also be
seen starring opposite Josh Peck in the Netflix
original film TAKE THE TEN that was released in January 2017.
They forget that the
original film version of «The Haunting» (based on Shirley Jackson's truly terrifying «The Haunting of Hill House») worked so well because of what the audience didn't
see.
Originally created in the 1930s by short - lived author Robert Howard, the character of Conan the Barbarian has
seen a number of incarnations over the years, including an upcoming
filmed re-adaptation of Howard's
original stories.
But the score that Goldsmith provided helped make the
film somewhat enjoyable — although if you want to
see The Haunting, you're better off
seeing the
original black and white version.
The details are no long important, but after legal wrangles and creative fights, a 150 - minute cut was released in a few cities in 2011, and then it practically disappeared, resurfacing in early 2012 after a long campaign by fans, supporters, and folks like me who never had a chance to
see the
film on its
original release.
«Now You
See Me 2» will star Daniel Radcliffe and Lizzy Caplan alongside the
original film's cast, and will focus on the Four Horsemen's most dangerous heist yet.
Critics, however, raved about the
film, many going a step beyond rewarding the artistic effort and mobilizing readers to go
see the Amazon Studios
original when it hits theaters later this year.
I'd never actually
seen the
original Fright Night, so a couple of weeks ago I took the time to track down that 1985
film.
You
see... it's basically the standard Snow White storyline, so the
film gets an A for effort to keep true to the
original Brothers Grimm tale.
Both are playing against type, and they say they avoided rewatching the 1960 version, although they did make a point of sitting down to
see the
original 1954 Japanese
film Seven Samurai.
Rob Marshall (Into the Woods) is directing the
film, which takes place 25 years after the
original movie and
sees Mary Poppins revisiting the now grown - up Banks children after the family experiences a personal loss.
One could argue that it's because he is «in love», but if you reflect back to the
original Infernal Affairs you will
see he still wasn't as jovial during that same period as he is in this
film.
Evidently Nicolas Cage, who (big spoiler if you haven't
seen the
film already) died in the
original film, may return in the form of a cameo, which we would assume would be flashbacks (though Cage's people claim he hasn't received an offer yet).
I haven't
seen a
film quite like this, however the
original version of The Stepford Wives comes close.
No great surprise, I guess, as before this transfer, the last time people
saw Cundey's compositions in their
original aspect ratio was probably upon the
film's theatrical release.
Those who have
seen the
original will be totally bored because the
film is almost shot - for - shot just like the
original, which makes for some marginal interest for people trying to compare the new one to the old, but also means there will be absolutely no surprises in store.
The
film sees director Sean Anders reteaming with
original cast members Mark Wahlberg, Will Ferrell, Linda Cardellini, John Cena, Scarlett Estevez, Owen Vaccaro, and Alessandra Ambrosio alongside newcomers Mel Gibson and John Lithgow; check it out below along with four -LSB-...]
The concept itself is unprecedented, which makes «Coco» even more
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While the first
film had a sense of newness on its side that made it somewhat effective as a straight - up shocker, we've
seen all of the scary images in this sequel a few too many times to experience their
original effect.
It makes a new generation of moviegoers, who already are ignorant of old
films and the history of cinema, another reason not to
see the
original.
Especially good to
see were screenplay nominations for two of the year's most inventive and
original films, the science - fiction brain twister «Ex Machina» and the inside - the - brain animated triumph «Inside Out.»