Sentences with phrase «talking about the film once»

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Hocus Pocus, the live - action Disney film that people ignored in theaters but later embraced on home video has become a Halloween staple for many, inspiring a cult fandom that won't stop talking about the film once the end of September rolls around.

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The film was once talked about as the beginning of a possible trilogy, and the finished product feels desperate to start a franchise instead of doing the thing that would actually make such a series compelling: telling an interesting story with skill.
It seems that lost in all the talk about computers, and space travel, and the harshness of space, etc., we have somehow lost the essential drama that is the centre of the film: Dave Bowman's existential condition as he stumbles into old age and is later transfigured once again into a child.
After Kubrick had once talked to his close friend Spielberg about producing the film, he later attempted to pass the film on to Spielberg in 1995, thinking maybe the subject matter would better fit his style and tone.
Martin McDonagh) Martin McDonagh and Colin Farrell made In Bruges, and while promoting that film McDonagh talked about a script with this name; now the two have worked together once more to make it a reality.
Nevertheless, Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg deserve enormous credit for convincing a major studio to release an R - rated film about talking food and religion, because despite the letdown, it's so wonderfully stupid and strange that you have to see it at least once.
Test audiences were perplexed i09 Kiefer Sutherland takes a supporting role in the remake of a film he once starred in, Flatliners (1990) Pajiba whiny women - fearing Ghostbusters haters are still at it, giving the movie a 3.5 rating on IMDb before the pubic has seen it Times of Israel talks to Quentin Tarantino about his career.
Once the 2000s got underway, he started to get major credits in the feature world, with 2nd unit DoP credits on «28 Days Later,» «Harry Brown» and «Pride & Prejudice,» as well as working on all three of Lynne Ramsay's films, serving as second unit DoP on «We Need To Talk About Kevin» (he also lensed a Doves music video for the director, a classmate at the NFTS).
Most of these turn out to be very personal dramas or films about walking and talking, but every once in a while, you get a bat - shit insane film that hits you in the head with a sledgehammer of originality and satire that leaves you dumbfounded and excited to see what's next for the filmmaker.
Once Frost starts talking about all the cool shit people traditionally do in action movies, it's inevitable that everything he's gushing about will pop up in the film's climax, but there's enormous fun in seeing how Pegg and the boys get there.
With the anticipated release of director John Carney's (Begin Again, Once) new film Sing Street finally upon us this weekend [read our review here], Flickering Myth's Scott J. Davis sat down with the director and his young cast this week to talk about the film and everything 80's.
Now that Leslie Odom Jr. has finished his run as Aaron Burr in 2016's much - talked about Broadway show Hamilton, the actor seems to be setting his sights on the film industry once again.
In a contest we can only imagine came down to either him or Bob Balaban, John Goodman is once again in talks to play a movie industry figure in Trumbo, Jay Roach's upcoming film about blacklisted screenwriter Dalton Trumbo.
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«You know people talk about the craft of acting but every once in a while you get to play someone who has to live with that reality you're portraying, and that sets a whole other level of responsibility in what a film can do.»
An entertaining use of two hours, but once the credits have rolled the film is definitely over — it doesn't leave one with much to talk about.
Ron Shelton compares a script to sheet music, but says that it unfortunately only gets played once; he then goes on to talk about Bull Durham being written in a single draft, with his film's opening two - page monologue dictated into a microcassette recorder while driving the back roads of North Carolina.
Talk about predestination: Ceylan had already won the runner - up Grand Prix not once but twice (deservedly for Once Upon a Time in Anatolia in 2011, less so for Distant in 2002), not to mention Best Director (for his worst film, Three Monkeys, in 20once but twice (deservedly for Once Upon a Time in Anatolia in 2011, less so for Distant in 2002), not to mention Best Director (for his worst film, Three Monkeys, in 20Once Upon a Time in Anatolia in 2011, less so for Distant in 2002), not to mention Best Director (for his worst film, Three Monkeys, in 2008).
Be honest, whether we talk about Japanese films or stories both are enough to snatch our sleep, just start reading once and the story will make you feel that you're not lonely reading the story.
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