Sentences with phrase «start of the movie»

One can only suppose the purpose of the movie is to put off the audience, much in the same way the intrusive movie theater seat that Jeff Goldblum (referred to as «Chef») introduces at the very start of the movie within the movie.
The studio had staked out the traditional start of movie summer — the first weekend in May — with its superhero mash - up spectacular «Avengers: Infinity War.»
It's full of weird - looking aliens, and jumps from planet to planet without spending more than a few minutes (at the very start of the movie) on Earth.
But at the start of the movie, it's been five years and no one has found any of the keys.
We get hints that at the start of the movie he still hoped to become straight, and by the end he's dating a guy, but the points in between are left blank.
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At the start of the movie the audience picks which villain will face retribution by Mr Payback; then it sorts through the various punishments.
He acts like a rebel at the start of this movie.
In her voiceover at the start of the movie, Laura says, «When I think of the farm, I think of mud.
As you point out, there are not many grounds for giving the talking heads at the start of the movie much credibility.
I think the start of this movie really sums up the present day extremely well.
Here's how I saw Erik's motivations: He knew about Wakanda from talking with his dad, Prince N'Jobu (it's N'Jobu's voice narrating Wakanda's creation myth to the young Erik at the start of the movie).
The start of the movie was really good and the characters are done and acted really well, but what the heck was the rest?
At the start of movie's production six years ago, the filmmakers made a trip to Morelia to conduct research on Mexican culture and tradition.
The thread begins at the start of the movie, which happens to be the end of the story.
Although the start of the movie is a little fragmented, and the last quarter turns predictably rote, the middle is heartfelt, wonderfully diverse and empowering.
«Some of this actually happened» reads the title card at the start of the movie.
Justin Bartha will no longer appear at the start of a movie and then show up again at the end.
First, he goes back to the start of the movie and the death of Vanessa, correcting his misaimed knife throw to kill the last of the assailants from the start and saving his lover in the process.
At the start of the movie, they decide to spice things up by reading Fifty Shades Freed, a book which brings them awareness of their own love lives (or lack thereof).
At the start of the movie, the orange - clad animal fairy with light brown hair confesses she has secretly been raising a baby hawk she has named Hannah.
They are very much at odds with each other at the start of the movie, but come together in a way that only animated characters can when you're under the Disney umbrella.
There is no explanation for the cause of the circumstances that lead Walter to the behavior at the start of the movie or that which is alluded to in the past (through a narration by «the Beaver»), and nor should there be.
Both are engaged at the start of the movie when they meet at a gig, but shortly thereafter Robbie's fiancé leaves him, saying she was attracted to him as a wannabe rocker, not a glorified D.J. Heartbroken, he falls for the gentle Julia, who is naïve to her own fiancé's cheating.
At the start of Carey's post, it feels a bit like the shock you feel for Gordon Pinsent's character at the start of the movie, before he realizes that his wife (Julie Christie) is just trying to feel love.
Playing the younger version of Michael B. Jordan's nuanced villain for only a few minutes, the young lad was only on screen briefly at the start of the movie, in a flashback scene and for a longer - speaking part in a poignant dialogue in the ancestral plain (trust us, it makes sense in the movie).
Adele had a boyfriend at the start of the movie, but she never felt fulfilled by him, so when she and Emma have sex for the first time, the scene shows that Adele has found that fulfillment as well as discovered more about herself.
One member of that group is Melanie (Saoirse Ronan), who, at the start of the movie, is trying to evade capture by a team of «Seekers» led by the Seeker (Diane Kruger).
Marjorie, who's 85 at the start of the movie, suffers from a form of dementia, and her son - in - law Jon (Tim Robbins) believes that the presence of Walter — even in artificial and younger form — will help with her memory.
Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice director Zack Snyder thinks Lex Luthor probably had his father murdered prior to the start of the movie.
At the start of the movie, he is being released from prison, having used his computer genius to steal money from a huge corporation and divert it to customers.
This suspicion is confirmed at the start of the movie where we allowed to witness key scenes from the training the main character played by Kurt Russell (who speaks even less than he did in Escape from L.A.) underwent since childhood.
Its star, a buxom pin - up called Misty Mountains, has already died in a spectacular crash at the start of the movie, and the corpses continue to form a disorderly pile, first when the trail takes the two partners to a high - rise hotel from which bodies can be seen tumbling, then at an orgiastic pool party in the Hollywood hills.The plot may be the point of How Do You Like My Car, Big Boy?
The style of the film is confusing and disorientating at times - it's meant to be to re-create the confusion of a drunken black - out - and this can be more than a little alienating to the viewer, especially at the start of the movie - but Emily Blunt carries the whole thing off in what is a fine performance.
Let's get the worst out of the way first - the film is too long for the very flimsy story, 20 minutes could be cut, all of it from the battle near the start of the movie, which was predictable and repetitive.
A disclaimer at the start of the movie informs that two songs have been changed for copyright reasons, which you'll only notice because dialogue is also muted (but still translated) in those scenes.
Despite Patrick Warburton and Virginia Madsen having top - billing as the parents leaving their kid alone with a babysitter, it's the kids who are the starts of the movie.
Approximately seven months before the start of the movie, Mildred's daughter Angela (played in a flashback by Kathryn Newton) was raped and immolated in a vicious attack right by Mildred's home.
As the story unfolds we see cracks in the relationship from the start of the movie and see Jason's insecurities go from a level 5 to 10.
That's only the start of the movie's impressive cast list, which includes Anthony Mackie (The Winter Soldier's Falcon) and Topher Grace (Spider - Man's Venom).
Guy explains in a voice - over at the start of the movie that this is all part of a revenge plot, and while «Bad Words» is no «The Count of Monte Cristo,» Bateman's feature directorial debut is a crafty story with some unpredictable turns.
(We're told as much via title card at the start of the movie.)
Colin Farrell plays the role of David, the only named character in the film, who has just arrived at the doors of The Hotel at the start of the movie, along with his brother, who we see has already visited, and has been transformed into a dog.
Dwayne Johnson plays the man of action, a rescue pilot who, at the start of the movie, has the same family difficulty that Liam Neeson had at the start of «Taken.»
At the start of the movie, James» father has just died, which is a rough thing for anyone to go through — except that James seems like a guy who was closer to his...
Starring: Oscar Isaac, Carey Mulligan, John Goodman Directed by: Joel Coen, Ethan Coen Written By: Joel Coen, Ethan Coen Rating: R (US) Running Time: 1 hr 45 min Two cents: At the start of this movie we're introduced to Llew...
The image is surprisingly good, given its provenance, with chunky film grain and the bonus of an old - school R - rating card at the start of the movie.
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