Sentences with phrase «so idea for a movie»

This is a so - so idea for a movie, like Moses» tale in «Exodus» without the spectacle, that is only elevated into something more due to the professionalism of all involved.

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The problem is I have no idea what it CBS content versus ABC content, and even less so for movies.
It so happens that Dennis Hopper, the director, star, and cowriter of «Easy Rider,» has an idea for a movie he's been trying to make for the last decade called «The Last Movie.&rmovie he's been trying to make for the last decade called «The Last Movie.&rMovie
I completely agree with you in that your statement, «Almost all great stories, novels, myths, and movies have as their core plot the idea of a person who sacrificially gives of himself for others, to rescue and deliver them from some calamity, and in so doing, suffers great personal loss, but ultimately rises into glory,» is no coincidence.
I'll be having many more Potter parties to come the next will be this November for the next movie so if you have any other food or party ideas that would fit the theme I'd love to hear it.
I love Kung Fu Panda movies, I can't wait for Kung Fu Panda 3 to come out on Jan 29.2016 What a lovely idea you have, the cake looks so amazing, it so cute, it must be a very fun party for the kids Thank you for sharing with us!!
None of us could fathom the idea of being cold for any length of time, so we decided to go see a movie.
I mean, I realized the free flight thing can be you know, pretty costly but, and I don't even know what they give away free now, maybe free Wi - Fi, free something, you know, whatever, movies that they're playing that they charge for whatever, so, just some ideas out there.
I think that you have a lot better luck when you're drawn to a story [with an] idea that resonates with you on some level that maybe at first you can't even articulate for yourself, and then as you immerse yourself more in it, you realize that even [if] it spoke to you on some level — the reason it [compelled] you is that it's speaking the truth to you about something in your own life or in society's current situation that feels truthful and feels like you are able to explore an idea or express an idea that in another [movie] might not be so well suited for.
They have so many fun holiday ideas and outfits for all occasions — from pajamas for at - home movie nights to glam outfits for first dates.
So when I was looking for a few snow day ideas for the Home Matters Linky Party # 171, the first thing that came to mind was finding a few great movies to share with you.
So it's time for some spooky date ideas, aside from a scary movie marathon, which is definitely fun, but not so much if you want to get out of the house and away from those pesky little trick - or - treaterSo it's time for some spooky date ideas, aside from a scary movie marathon, which is definitely fun, but not so much if you want to get out of the house and away from those pesky little trick - or - treaterso much if you want to get out of the house and away from those pesky little trick - or - treaters.
And so for most of the movie, we have no idea why anything is happening.
The Movie: The idea of George Clooney playing a (mostly) silent assassin holed up in the Italian countryside with gorgeous European women sounds like recipe for a solid dramatic experience, so why Focus Features is marketing «The American» as some sort of action thriller when in fact it's an arty European film, will throw some moviegoers off and just outright anger others.
For another, it's not in the nature of movies to reflect the times so quickly: it took 15 years of development and rewriting as well as the invention of new technologies to make Benjamin Button possible, and although Milk came together with remarkable speed and focus under its producers Bruce Cohen and Dan Jinks, the idea of making a biopic about Harvey Milk, who was killed in 1978, has been around for so long that at one point, Dustin Hoffman, now 71, was touted to play the role that eventually went to Sean Penn (who is 4For another, it's not in the nature of movies to reflect the times so quickly: it took 15 years of development and rewriting as well as the invention of new technologies to make Benjamin Button possible, and although Milk came together with remarkable speed and focus under its producers Bruce Cohen and Dan Jinks, the idea of making a biopic about Harvey Milk, who was killed in 1978, has been around for so long that at one point, Dustin Hoffman, now 71, was touted to play the role that eventually went to Sean Penn (who is 4for so long that at one point, Dustin Hoffman, now 71, was touted to play the role that eventually went to Sean Penn (who is 48).
Her directorial work includes Paper Chase, a teen comedy in pre-production with Gunpowder and Sky; All Styles, a dance movie in post production starring Fik - Shun (So You Think You Can Dance) and Heather Morris (Glee); Black Folk Don't, a documentary web series in its fourth season featured in Time Magazine's «10 Ideas That Are Changing Your Life» and (A) sexua, l a feature - length documentary about people who experience no sexual attraction that streamed on Netflix and Hulu for four years.
Paul and I had talked about making a movie specifically in this process for a long period of time, so the first idea that came in my mind was having him as this Alvin character and then thinking about who would be an interesting counterpart with him.
But before anyone gets the idea that Black Panther is an «agenda» movie — yes, it has something to say, but it says it so perfectly, giving us pure entertainment, a rousing, thrilling action - adventure film that spans the globe, full of characters to cheer for, bad guys to hiss at, and action sequences galore.
To get away from the idea of gritty low - budget Noir or any B - movie sense (and because the spy films from James bond on down were making so much money), Warner and Newman went the big time Hollywood route with an all - star cast for the first Harper film including Lauren Bacall, Shelley Winters, Julie Harris, Arthur Hill, Janet Leigh, Pamela Tiffin, Robert Wagner, Strother Martin and made it a point it was Hollywood getting gritty on its own big time terms.
The first installment a surprise hit that coasted on a novel combination of savvy music design and an affable cast led by Anna Kendrick; there were enough B - sides left over to for a watchable second movie; now, the premise is stretched so thin that someone thought it would be a good idea to pad it with an action - suspense subplot involving Fat Amy's (Rebel Wilson) long - lost father / international crimelord (John Lithgow with a sketchy Australian accent).
As someone who's wrapping up her 20s, the idea of seeing Mason (Ellar Coltrane) move through that portion of his life certainly sounds very appealing, so while talking to Ethan Hawke for his upcoming movie, Good Kill, I opted to ask him if he heard anything from Linklater regarding another Boyhood movie.
I don't want to spoil it on the off chance someone actually reads this and wants to see the movie, so suffice it to say that while I think the idea's cool in theory, it just didn't work for me.
But the only sense of wonder the film instils is this: if we have to wait so long between movie musicals, who on earth thought it would be a good idea to wait for this one?
Not a terrible idea (i.e., making the boring, button - down dork the centre of a satirical romance) for a movie as self - serving, self - pitying, neo-Woody Allen ideas go, but as The Baxter unfolds with a suspiciously - familiar series of contrived situations, gentle misunderstandings involving homosexuality and a strange woman in your bed, and a parade of women so far out of Elliot's league as to render his eventual abandonment as inevitable as his ultimate match (with Cecil (Michelle Williams), likewise far out of his league) is unlikely, it becomes clear that the flick is just as stupid as that which it purports to lampoon.
So that's some kind of an idea for a movie.
It feels like The Weinstein Company has no idea how to market the movie so they're going for every market.
I don't mind directors trying to do something new with the story (Oldboy's prison for hire is a great idea and I wouldn't mind someone forgetting the original movie and making a film about that concept with a totally new character), but when Spike Lee sticks so closely to the plot, he is setting himself up for failure.
Talking about the project's origins, Anderson teasingly tied in some of Phantom Thread's plot, joking that he hadn't been feeling well and noticed «a love and affection» from his wife he hadn't seen in a while, adding: «So, I called Daniel to say, «I think I have a good idea for a movie...» One thing lead to another and then we had fashion books all over our house and we kept talking, writing and then things kept going, going and going until it seemed impossible to stop.
QUESTIONS: Helen Hunt, are you really so hard up for cash that you thought this movie was a good idea?
I felt really strongly that what we have here is so beautiful and the way that the character develops, the way it's paid off, and not only that, the horror of trying to manufacture something that — I don't even know what it would have been, but something for the end of this movie that leaves it in a place where the transition is easier, the idea of, «Oh God, how would you fake something like that, and how would it not be terrible?»
For the rest of us, who like his more recent efforts, seeing this in hopes that Bruce Almighty could be another The Truman Show, we can only sit through it in disappointment that such a good idea for a movie would play everything so safe and predictabFor the rest of us, who like his more recent efforts, seeing this in hopes that Bruce Almighty could be another The Truman Show, we can only sit through it in disappointment that such a good idea for a movie would play everything so safe and predictabfor a movie would play everything so safe and predictable.
So the idea in Genisys is that John Connor (now played by Jason Clarke, Zero Dark Thirty) and the gaggle of characters established in the other movies are finally going to crush Skynet for good.
«For movie - goers to get the idea of real combat, you'd have to shoot at them every so often from either side of the screen.»
Compared to Tom McCarthy's workmanlike direction of Spotlight, a movie whose strengths lay in its ideas about the importance of investigative journalism and fidelity to facts, Iñárritu's all - out stylistic assault was irresistible, and so he became the first guy to win directing Oscars for back - to - back nominations since Oliver Stone.
Half - formed and not really resembling the adult version of itself, Tadpole recasts better movies as situation comedies and in so doing locates itself as a pretty nice (unoriginal) idea with few aspirations beyond inspiring a bidding war at Sundance for its furtive parsing.
For a movie using a really great high - concept idea, it is mind - boggling that the screen writers and director didn't have guts to make a really daring and interesting comedy, while instead giving the film so many standard and unsatisfying sub-plots to drag the film down.
For a movie revolving around two plane crash survivors traipsing through snow covered mountains in order to survive, probably not a good idea to take the cliché of «falling off a cliff» so gosh darn literal where it came to the story's more supercilious narrative constructs.
After Tim Burton's «Alice In Wonderland» made more than a billion at the worldwide box - office in 2010, all the movie studios — as they are wont to do for lack of a better idea — decided «hey, a billion dollars is cool, all these fairy tales are in public domain, so we need one of those stat!»
«So by the time I had even this basic idea for this movie he was writing the melodies that became the score and songs.»
The Amityville Horror is a film so awful that it begs the question, «Which group is more asinine — families that stay in an overtly horrific haunted house as long as they can or movie studio execs that keep mining from the same empty shaft of ideas for ways to bombard us with abhorrent, unsavory schlock we've all seen dozens of times before?»
So maybe there is some heavy shit floating around, but are we really supposed to wait for another movie to come along before we can approach ideas like guilt and regret in earnest?
I think originally he came in and he read for a role that was really small and then read for a role that was a little bigger and then [director David Gordon Green] had a crazy idea [for Poulter] to come in and audition and be my Dad and he did great so they cast him in the movie.
«It's a brilliant comic, and the ideas behind it are so large, it's what pushed us to go for the scale that we're going for on these movies,» explained Russo.
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Color Accuracy is especially important for professional imaging applications when you must be sure of the on - screen image colors, when viewing photos from family and friends (because you often know exactly what they actually should look like), for some TV shows, movies, and sporting events with image content and colors that you are familiar with, and also for viewing online merchandise, so you have a very good idea of exactly what colors you are buying and are less likely to return them.
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Use the Basic screen mode for the best color and image accuracy for most current consumer content, which is especially important when viewing photos from family and friends (because you often know exactly what they actually should look like), for some TV shows, movies, and sporting events with image content and colors that you are familiar with, and also for viewing online merchandise, so you have a very good idea of exactly what colors you are buying and are less likely to return them.
We also love the idea of the Night Listening mode, which normalizes sound levels so you're not left scrambling for the remote when there's an explosion in a movie and it's 11:30 pm.
Of course, the ability to rent a movie so shortly after its theatrical release would come with a hefty price, with some movie studios reportedly toying with the idea of charging consumers anywhere from $ 25 to $ 50 for a single rental.
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