The last 30 minuets is extremely enjoyable and reminds you why you have been a fan of
the series after the first film.
Not exact matches
The Harry Potter book
series and
film franchise, worth well over $ 21 billion, continues to attract avid fans — even as many as nineteen years
after author J.K. Rowling penned the
first novel.
After first being introduced in 1998 to promote the
film Mulan, the sauce gained a cult following, stoked by the television
series Rick and Morty, which made an episode featuring the sauce.
He made his
first feature
film, Four Day's Wonder, in 1937 for Universal, but most of his work for the next two years was for Republic Pictures,
after which he moved to Columbia Pictures, where his most notable pictures were several entries in the Lone Wolf mystery
series, and The Adventures of Martin Eden, based on Jack London's book.
His
first film role was the bumptious backwoodsman Whitey in Buster and Billie (1974),
after which he paid his dues in a
series of villainous bit parts: shooting down Burt Reynolds at the end of Hustle (1975); beating up Kris Kristofferson in A Star is Born (1976); and so on.
After two seasons, Jones left the
series and moved to
films with a small part in Seinfeld co-creator Larry David's
first feature Sour Grapes (1998).
The
first thirty minutes of the
film are enthralling: A
series of courageous raids as the Autodefensas chase cartel gangs out of one town
after another.
His
first film was the Pearl White serial The Exploits of Elaine,
after which he rose to stardom in a
series of adventure
films and romantic dramas.
After raising a record breaking $ 2.6 million on IndieGoGo, the studio Rooster Teeth, creators of the longest - running web
series Red vs Blue have brought the world its
first feature length
film, Lazer Team.
After a successful outing in
First Contact, Jonathan Frakes (Thunderbirds) takes the director's helm once again with a pleasant but uninvolving outing which seems more in tune with the style of the TV
series than the
film series, special effects notwithstanding.
Another
film series rebooted by its studio just in time to avoid losing the rights to the property, Fantastic Four comes ten years
after Twentieth Century Fox's
first attempt at turning the Marvel comic - strip into a
film series.
This
film makes «you ready for a bit of the old ultra-violence» with one wallop
after another, doubling down on the violence of the
first in this
series.
After devoting two films to the bedevilment of the Lambert family — specifically, a spooky old hag that had attached itself to patriarch Josh (Patrick Wilson) from childhood — the «Insidious» series seemed poised to continue on as a series of «Ghostbusters» - style adventures involving the paranormal investigators Specs (Whannell) and Tucker (Angus Sampson) and their mentor Elise (Shaye), who returned to the series in spectral form after dying (at Josh's hands) in the first
After devoting two
films to the bedevilment of the Lambert family — specifically, a spooky old hag that had attached itself to patriarch Josh (Patrick Wilson) from childhood — the «Insidious»
series seemed poised to continue on as a
series of «Ghostbusters» - style adventures involving the paranormal investigators Specs (Whannell) and Tucker (Angus Sampson) and their mentor Elise (Shaye), who returned to the
series in spectral form
after dying (at Josh's hands) in the first
after dying (at Josh's hands) in the
first film.
His immediate follow - up was the more frothy, but complex spy - romance caper, «Duplicity,» and then
after that he helmed the fourth «Bourne»
film «The Bourne Legacy,» and the
first in the
series without Jason Bourne himself.
The
first season of the
series follows the group of friends just
after the premiere of Vince's latest
film, «Head On.»
After establishing a
first half with intelligence and a smartly subdued Noomi Rapace, the
film devolves into a
series of shadowy men double - crossing each other and the threat of a large - scale terrorist attack with a head villain who barely registers as anything but sullen.
In 1978, Douglas Adams penned the script for British radio an eccentric SF comedy entitled «The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy» (or H2G2), and its success led to a run of five best - selling books (the
first appearing in 1979), a BBC television
series (1981), a computer game (1998), and now, over a quarter of a century
after its
first radio outing, a big - screen feature
film.
After working on television
series and a documentary, Ana Kokkinos has returned to the feature
film format for the
first time since 1998's Head On.
THE Kettering Incident may have taken the long way around to the small screen —
after filming wrapped back in 2014 — but a sneak peek at the
first two episodes of the showcase
series packed enough in it to have this TV Insider now desperate for more.
Tom Ripley is the hero of a
series of novels from famed author Patricia Highsmith, and this
film is the second adaptation (
after Rene Clement's 1960 Purple Noon starring Alain Delon) of the
first of them.
The
film kicks off 15 years
after the kiddies visited the gingerbread house and, according to Arterton, «You see a
series of flashbacks with their experience of killing that
first witch, which is brilliant.»
Based on the popular Marvel comic book
series,
first published in 1941, the
film picks up
after the cataclysmic events in New York with The Avengers and finds Steve Rogers living quietly in Washington, D.C., trying to adjust to the modern world.
His
first two Potter
films (Order of the Phoenix and Half - Blood Prince) became the highest - grossing entries in the
series after the
first instalment, which was later surpassed by Yates» Deathly Hallows, making him the most commercially successful British director in recent years.
At the time, all we knew was that it would pick up shortly
after the events of the
first film and the
series would be executive produced by Kim Possible creators Mark McCorkle and Bob Schooley along with another Kim Possible vet, Nicholas Filippi, who'll serve as supervising director.
«Maniac Cop 2» Official Premise: The Maniac Cop
series»
first sequel pits Matt Cordell (Robert Z'dar), the crazed, murderous «Maniac Cop» of the
first film (now horribly disfigured
after a particularly brutal stay in prison), and Turkel (Leo Rossi), a serial killer who likes to murder strippers, against a frenzied NYPD detective, Sean McKinney (Robert Davi), who is just one step ahead of a nervous breakdown.
G.I. Joe: Retaliation is the second
film in the
series based on the Hasbro toy - line mostly popularized in the 1980s, coming
after the weak
first entry, G.I. Joe: Rise of Cobra.
The plastic look of the animation can be a bit jolting at
first after watching the feature
film, but it's actually quite detailed for a television
series.
After having watched the
first season of HBO's stellar new
series Westworld and recent
films like the Magnificent Seven remake, I am very eager to sink my teeth into a new Wild West game which is good since Rockstar's Red Dead Redemption 2 is currently scheduled to launch in fall 2017.
While most
film series seem to lose their luster
after the
first couple of
films, the Star Wars
series carries a great deal of energy, imagination, and interest throughout all six
films, and still leaves me hungry for more.
Netflix's upcoming
series will take place 10 years
after the original 2001
film, and should not be considered a sequel to
First Day of Camp, the eight - episode
series that streamed on Netflix last July and featured many of the
film's original stars, including Amy Poehler, Paul Rudd and Bradley Cooper.
David Chase created one of the most revered modern television
series in «The Sopranos» and yet his
first attempt at writing and directing a feature
film after that — 2012's Not Fade Away — came and went with hardly anyone noticing.
Annoyingly for all of us who mentally waded through «The Lost Symbol», this third Robert Langdon
film is based on the fourth book in the
series, appearing on our screens seven years
after Angels & Demons, the second
film (but
first book) in the
series.
After a
series of animated features ranging from dull to dismal (the Shrek
series, Madagascar, Flushed Away, etc.), Dreamworks cooks up their
first good
film since Antz (1998).
The
first movies I ever watched
after I moved to Seattle were a
series of Akira Kurosawa
films at the Varsity.
After the relative success of the
first in this sequence of big - screen adaptations of the highly popular television
series from the late 1960s, the second
film was a disappointing failure.
After the opening of RED on London's West End, Leaky was lucky enough to get to see Harry Potter «s Alfred Enoch (who played Dean Thomas in the
film series) star as Mark Rothko's assistant, Ken, during his
first official week in the production.
His last great
film after a
series of memorable, iconoclastic works — «Shane» and «A Place In The Sun» being the best from the Fifties — Stevens seemed to search for Message projects; a need perhaps traced to his role as leader of a crack
film unit during WW II, which photographed the
first arrival of Allied troupes in Nazi concentration camps, in colour.
First conceived way back in 2008, only one short year
after the release of Uncharted: Drake's Fortune on PS3, a big - screen adaptation of Naughty Dog's iconic action - adventure
series has been in the works for almost a decade now, and though stuck in development hell for much of that time, with constant fundamental changes delaying the project on numerous occasions, the
film's survival has never really felt in doubt.
after a 1788 Schiller poem, the programme includes filmmaker Agnès Varda's
first UK - made
film, a healing garden created by Mohamed Bourouissa, a shipping container pavilion designed by Mae - ling Lokko, and a
series of war zone paintings by Francis Alÿs.