Sentences with phrase «still living their movie»

They're still living their movie - fueled, enclosed lives for the most part, but also beginning to explore the bigger world.

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Spielberg still gives us his baseline theme that is in almost all of his movies: the main character's troubled family life.
In between those films he agreed to star in pal Ben Stiller's 2008 comedy «Tropic Thunder» as the overweight, bigger - than - life movie exec Les Grossman.
In 2013, she abandoned the corporate life to make a movie, a still - unreleased indie thriller, called «Veracruz.»
my favorite for the movies is the holy grail but life of brian is a very very close second... the meaning of life was off and on funny, but still good... my favorite part of the meaning of life is when death shows up and the American says now, just you wait one minute here... how is it that we all die?
He blessed that wee new girl, and her family, and it was that moment when the quiet unassuming one is revealed as their true identity in the movie, he's still a pastor, still a teacher, even after all of the deconstruction and pulling apart and rebuilding of our faith, and our understanding of church and go - go - go - programs on the premise of compounds and build - it - they - will - come, coupled with a new understanding of vocation and ministry, even with his business acumen, and the new normal life in the secular marketplace.
Even in our current age of streaming the latest movies in our living rooms, summer is still seen as the prime season for escapist blockbusters.
I was a student still living in Romania and had only known peanut butter by name, from all the American movies and series in TV.
I am certainly grateful that divorce exists as a means of getting out of an unhappy marriage (unlike in the old Hollywood movies where women took trains to Mexico to get divorces or in India where the divorce rate is something crazy like 1 or 2 % but where many couples live estranged instead as divorce is still a taboo).
Since I have not seen the first Nanny McPhee (yeah shame on me but I have still not seen the 2nd Sex And The City movie too — life has been busy) this was a whole new experience for me.
I still remember when I heard about it — first thing in the morning, like most people on the East Coast who had gone to bed before the late night attack — and thinking of all the movies I've watched in the theater in my life without incident, imagining what that level of horror must have been like for the victims.
The other believes in a more «nurturing» approach and engaged in room sharing, baby - led weaning, limiting screen time (movies are allowed as a group activity in the living room only) to encourage imaginative play with or without mom or dad, and still snuggles the child to sleep.
When watching movies and when gaming the battery life is reduced to about 5 hours, which is still very respectable.
Inverted microscopes allow the imaging of live cells in culture acquiring either still photos or time - lapse movies.
But work - life - training balance still remained elusive: «My phone could be counted on to ring repeatedly with urgent business matters while I was out on the bike or trail, forcing me to pull up and sit in the dirt for sometimes upward of an hour to hash out deal points with talent agents and lawyers on a client's movie deal.
Although I usually haven't seen most of the movies nominated, I still love to predict who will win, pick my choices for «best dressed» at the red carpet and secretly hope someone falls or swears on live television.
Because we're still obsessing over the live - action Beauty and the Beast movie, here's another way to dress like Belle.
We've managed to date and not spend much, yet we've still been to the art museum, heard great live music, enjoyed poetry and song at open mike nights, and enjoyed good movies on DVD together.
I have been waiting a long time to talk to Ben Stiller about his new movie, «The Secret Life of Walter Mitty,» opening Christmas day.
Even though I've lived here all my life, I still can't help feeling like I'm in a movie as I pass all the familiar sites of Manhattan and so, when things happen to me that could only happen in the movies, I'm usually not that surprised.
German American Descent, Love City Life - Movies, Theatre Workout three times a week Love to socialize and cuddle Work in business side of theatre but still have creative aspirations 5» 9» 165 # Graying Light Hair, hazel eyes
Recently retired from Wall Street; however still active, fun loving with a great sense of humor, gym, movies, music, shows, enjoy fine cuisines and travel to enjoy life.
I'm a single 29 year old Father to two wonderful boys my oldest has autism so most of my time is spend with him, I like doing anything fun or just sit at home under a blanket and cuddle and game or watch a movie and I'm an industrial cleaner and i do still live with my ex just so it's easier to...
Its launch coincides with an eHarmony being featured in a new Ben Stiller movie, The Secret Life of Walter Mitty.
WXYZ - Dec 15 - Ben Stiller's new movie «The Secret Life Of Walter Mitty» has prompted eHarmony.com to upgrade their service to offer one - to - one counselling from a matchmaker.
Just a born gentlemen hoping to still be able to find that one woman to build a life with, is that so wrong... lol any way maybe there is a woman out there that still believes in romance or maybe i watch too many movies
food eater... Movie watcher, Star Wars, comic books, real books... yes, reading is still a thing, college football, hockey... Kings fan... No ducks fans, thanx... I'm from Hawaii so I travel a lot and spend my days on a beach when I can... Music is my life, I love everything from reggae to...
One Ethiopian writer described a couple, when dating, as happy, at parties and movies and recreation centers and swimming pools, while they appeared to dating a divorced mother less so after being married; still the writer thought marriage was the lesser of two evils when compared with the single life.
One thing that isn't talked about enough vis - à - vis biopics is what a huge, huge, huge deal they become in the lives of their subjects who are still alive — milestones that never make it into the movies» final crawls.
Jennifer Lawrence still makes the most of a movie that doesn't always live up to her talents, although it does redeem itself somewhat with a satisfying conclusion.
The movie mostly forgot it was about this by its midpoint, but the effort still suggested Marvel was at least interested in what it would mean to live in a world with godlike beings who had no real checks on their power.
Anyway, the movie is one most people will like for a old school flick, similar to E.T and Short Circuit but still very unique in ways about a Kid in love with a Living Dirt Bike.
I saw it so long ago and it's still the funniest movie I've seen in my life.
While the film doesn't span decades, but instead concentrates on a moretightly prescribed patch of time in Darwin's life, it still proves true an old maxim regarding cinematic postscripts: the more you feel it necessary to say in pre-end credit crawl text, the less you've probably said during the entire rest of your movie's running time.
The Good Dinosaur still lives up to the name of being «good», but in a movie where it had the potential to be «excellent», I can not say that I'm not slightly disappointed.
Quentin Tarantino had a lot to live up to with this release and while he has not made a movie that has matched his previous successes, Jackie Brown is still a great film.
And even if Altman has in fact been making a variation of this movie his entire career, as he suggested in his gracious lifetime - Oscar acceptance speech, it's still got a whole lot of charm and life left in it.
But today, the only true crisis in life has briefly been quelled: Yes, The A.V. Club is doing the movies of the summer's latter half, and Entourage survivor Sean O'Neal is still speaking for whether they'll involve Vincent Chase.
Yahoo Movies has premiered the new full - length trailer for the Ben Stiller's «The Secret Life of Walter Mitty».
Still to come are the creepy mystery The 9th Life of Louis Drax and the 1960s mercenary action movie Jadotville.
But the movie is still tough enough to say: That's no excuse for playing life's victim.
The movie follows a 35 - year - old who still wants to live like a college kid, but must come to terms with his age and budding responsibilities.
The underrated madman behind The Grey, Smokin» Aces, and the wildly underrated The A-Team is still attached to direct Bad Boys For Life (the third Bad Boys movie), but he's also written the most recent version of the Uncharted video game adaptation and is planning to tiptoe on some sacred ground with a remake of The Raid.
Joseph currently has two movies in post-production, «Premium Rush» and «Live with It» while «Looper» with Bruce Willis and Emily Blunt is still in pre-production.
Still, it might seem unfair that Made in America can count as movie, because its length allows it to dive expansively into the fascinating details of O.J. Simpson's life.
The previews are far better then the movie itself but its still a cute movie, about 3 old shipmates living together and they decided one needs to marry in order for there home to be kept up.
In an early scene, after Nick has saved the life of a yakuza in prison and has been rewarded with his freedom, he encounters a corrupt and loudly racist American bureaucrat (Rory Cochrane) still in Japan after the War (have I mentioned that we're supposed to be only a handful of years post-Hiroshima in this movie, even though the aesthetics all scream contemporary?).
Jaime R.said on Friday, February 07, 2014 11:36:11 AM Not as terrible as Jack and Jill but still one of the worst movies I've ever looked at in my entire life.
The nominal hero, a 12 - year - old aspiring musician named Miguel (Anthony Gonzalez), lives in a small Mexican village that still worships at the gilded feet of Ernesto de la Cruz (Benjamin Bratt), a local - turned - internationally famous crooner who dominated both the airwaves and movie screens during his heyday in the 1930s and»40s.
Until suddenly he does, and the film shifts gears from a study of trauma into a more conventional (but still eerily effective) horror movie, with Josh (who looks more than a little like Glover in River's Edge) enthusiastically casting himself in the role of psycho killer, as if trying to live up to what he worries his best friend thinks he's become anyway.
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