Sentences with phrase «something about the movie»

And then another person tells, almost everyone you run into says something about the movie.
A little something about the movie:
«There is something about a movie that is hidden to us, but there are measurable things, such as critic ratings, awards and referencing by other filmmakers, that hint at this hidden element — a movie's significance,» he said.
Something about that movie and Meryl's character brought that out.
There is something about movies of this style that the big screen was made for.
There's something about this movie that feels honest on the most basic levels.
Something about this movie made me want to reject that and play a very, very different game.»
But something about those movies just click with...
Something about his movies just makes me feel like they are a rehash.
But we do learn something about this movie, which is that apparently Optimus Prime meets Robot God and this makes him evil, maybe?
If I, a dude who grew up in Ohio, can identify this intensely with this film about a young woman in Sacramento, something about the movie must tap into a shared reality on the human continuum.
There is something about this movie that I can not shake... and I LIKE IT!
There's something about these movies (at least the last three) that is striking a nerve with viewers around the world.
Kathryn Jean Lopez contrasts World Trade Center with another recent treatment of the 9/11 attack, a film about the United flight that crashed in a Pennsylvania field after passengers struggled with the terrorists: «Tasteful and well done as United 93 was, there was something about the movie that bothered me.
There is something about a movie that makes you a little nervous, makes you sit on the edge of your seat, and look over your shoulder.
Yes, something about this movie looked off from the start.
But Spielberg knows something about movies, and that tableau, obvious though it may be, is lovely.
Something about movie magic intrigues me.

Not exact matches

It's unclear what the an upcoming Mario movie would be about, but it's likely to be a blend of the surreal and comical — something the Mario franchise is known for, with its portly plumber battling turtle - like creatures in a so - called Mushroom Kingdom.
Tom: When you're dealing with technology we haven't discovered yet, when you're thinking about science that can completely alter the way we see ourselves and what is possible... if it takes movies and documentaries to plant the seeds, when Steve pulls something new out onto the tarmac, seeing will be believing.
The movie was hot and people were talking about it, but he also thought he could do something much better given his background, so he created some stop - motion videos, such as an animated fight between Optimus Prime and Bumblebee.
Apparently, audiences were not interested in seeing a nearly three - hour - long movie about a robotic alien truck eluding the clutches of an intergalactic bounty hunter by joining forces with prehistoric robot dinosaurs — that would be Transformers: Age of Extinction — or that one where Tom Cruise is repeatedly killed while fending off an alien invasion... or something.
Finally, here is a Marvel movie about something other than the destruction of worlds.
Like fairy tales and fables that dramatize cultural phobias or anxieties, the movie may be resonating with audiences because something about it rings true.
Once, about two years ago, Guerra and a friend stopped at the Dollar Tree on their way to a movie theater and Cruz said something particularly troubling when he asked them about the high school.
The story of his previous startup, Mako Surgical, could be a blockbuster movie («RoboDoc») about a dreamer from Hollywood (Florida) living hand - to - mouth, overcoming all odds to build something the experts said was impossible: A futuristic robot that gave surgeons the real - time «feel» of flesh, sinew and bone.
There's something about a classic holiday movie that just helps you feel like it's beginning to look a lot like Christmas.
The 1st MCU movie about something real; Michael B. Jordan's Killmonger had me weeping and he's the VILLAIN
US should do something about people who r using american land to launch provoking movies which is causing harm to US interest in the outside world.
«That's something I really admire about Adam Sandler is just no one else could've made that movie.
i remember now seeing this one movie with mid-east people drama in it — don't remember to much about the movie except this one scene of men in mid-east dress advancing in protest in mass upon these soldier guards over something these people in mass thought was rightfully theirs (a freedom from violence was one of these things they thought was rightfully theirs).
During the movie, Tom Cruise's roguish persona keeps the character basically likable and worth investing in, but by the end, it's clear that Liman has something different to say about the American Dream and how many of us can be just as easily swayed by the perks of moral relativism.
You might want this movie, with all of its admirable representation and genuine messaging, to be something that could pervade into the real world, but it only wants to do that with the way it makes you feel, not with any creative ideas or questions about the present.
Theoretically, the movie is about her learning to make better choices; the character actually gets to accomplish something by the end, although we no way of understanding how she found the wherewithal to pull that off.
There's something about the idea of a new Looney Tunes movie that still seems like a good idea.
Many in Hollywood say they see the spiritual - memoir - turned - movie as the next hot genre, suggesting there are ongoing talks about turning Lauren Winner's «Girl Meets God» into a romantic comedy, Ian Cron's «Jesus, My Father, the CIA, and Me» into an action flick, Anne Lamott's «Traveling Mercies» into an indie road trip film, Kathleen Norris» «The Cloister Walk» into something really creepy involving monks.»
Movies have an impact on all of us, clearly, and Brigsby Bear takes that passion for entertainment to some alarming extremes through its protagonist, a 20 - something guy obsessed with a show about a space - traveling bear.
It can happen in lots of ways ~ something I read about in a book, see in a movie, or hear someone talking about it.
I recall having seen something with a nice pink color in the movie and wonder about using sliced beets to add a bit of color.
What I love about Valentine's Day is that it's a fun, special occasion to celebrate my love for my guy, for us to get a little fancy and do something we both genuinely love, like going to see a movie or to a cool vegan restaurant if we can hunt one down in our area.
We were asked to select a food movie that we both liked and since film is something we don't often agree on, it took us about two weeks to finally decide on the food blog movie of all times, «Julie & Julia» with the awesome Meryl Streep as Julia Child.
The movie is called The Frisco Kid, and it's about a Polish rabbi making his way across the Wild West on horseback, a meshuggeneh cowboy who dresses something like Wyatt Earp and talks like Myron Cohen.
Hmmmâ $ ¦ well, now that we know the movie is about something completely ridiculous, I think Iâ $ ™ ll wait for Spike Leeâ $ ™ s film about Thierry Henry and Arsenal instead.
You have a point about rock but hes far too busy and has too much money to trot out on tv every cple weeks for next to no money (compared to his movies) the ronda thing has been all over sports sites and entertainment sites im not really a ronda fan but i cant deny she has mainstream appeal (not nearly as much as before but still has it) lets put it this way whens the last time we saw something like «sasha banks (insert every wwe star) wrestles tonight» featured in major media publications online.
As Scrubby said, something with no backstory makes for a better movie to write about.
There is something about watching a futuristic movie and seeing all of the fancy gadgets that they use that excites me.
Things I'm thinking about could be things like having his seat changed in class so he's next to someone he has conflict with, learning new skills at school that he's not confident about and is struggling with, some new kind of food he's ingesting at school that has something that's irritating his system (artificial dyes or sweeteners would be my first guesses), something other kids are talking about that are scaring him (movies or tv shows or stories).
Talking about poop - or anything potty related - is embarrassing, something to be relegated to movies with low - brow humor.
In a perfect world, women (and men) would learn about childbirth from reading books and websites and talking to their care provider (doctor or midwife), to a doula, to their mother, aunts and friends, but unless you live under a rock, women (and men) also learn about childbirth when they are bombarded with images on TV and in movies that depict childbirth as something scary, painful and out of control.
I love the idea of having someone to text back and forth about movies or something.
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