Sentences with phrase «than the movie cares»

He is, after all, the narrator but the book focuses on it a bit more than the movie cares to.

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He can only be in once place at one time, and with over six billion people on the planet, he probably has more important things to take care of than tempting you or me to cheat on our taxes or watch that dirty movie.
If you take everything you spend on eating out, going to movies, taking trips, and «enjoying life» and it comes to more than 10 % of your annual income, you might actually want to cut back on the amount of money you are «tithing» to your family, and spend more on loving and serving others, helping the poor, taking care of orphans and widows, and showing others the love of Jesus.
The change from wearing professional clothes, sleeping well, spending lots of time with your partner, eating out, going to movies, travelling, and visiting with friends to sleeplessly dropping personal ambition and drive to take care of little people who are more often challenging than fun is very stark.
It would be easy to compare the film to the gangster - full works of Tarantino, but where Tarantino is skilful at getting inside the characters of his lowlifes and making you care, Drew's motley crew of social misfits remain just movie - video ciphers, rather than the anti-heroes of an insightful social drama.
Whether you're planning for some serious shuteye or a long movie marathon, «it's a great idea to use a lumbar support or neck pillow, especially if the flight is longer than six hours,» says Sabrina Bren, an assistant professor at Columbia University School of Nursing and nurse practitioner at ColumbiaDoctors Primary Care Nurse Practitioner Group.
More often than I care to admit I find myself relating fashion to song lyrics or movie lines.
While men focus less on reading about a potential date's future goals and favorite movies than women do, they still care about the information on your internet dating profile.
Good acting from York, but other than that, I didn't care for this movie.
That said, my problem with the movie (which is much more superficial than most of these arguments) is that I just DID NOT CARE about any of the characters.
This was clearly timed to play the bottom of a double bill, but it has better production values than most B - movies and Fleischer devotes much greater care to the direction.
But some of you probably care more about the quality of the movie, than how hot young Ms. Alba was.
It's a cliché to say that Midnight Special is a movie for people who care more about the journey than the destination.
I can't believe that recognition and disapproval of Millennium's cropping doesn't extend much further than my reviews and that filmmakers like De Felitta either don't notice or don't care that their movies are being misframed on disc.
I'm not sure if they ever intended it to be a movie about nothing more than Chimps, but once they discovered a male leader adopting and caring for an orphan, a beautiful story evolved that became the selling point of the film.
«I think more than anything I've tried to use my time outside of the movies to make my friends know that it's safe to speak about the things they care about.
If you're still watching these films at this point in the series, you clearly don't care that they're nothing more than schlocky B - movies with plenty of style but little in the way of actual substance.
rather than caring about how horrible the acting and unquestionably missing story there is in the movie.
Particularly, I felt the acting from the kids were better in this movie and made me care for them much more than the original.
In a typical move of putting the cart before the horse, it seems that Fox cares more about the future of the franchise than the present, dumping villain names as if they're movie gold.
SKIP THIS MOVIE IF: you prefer slow, weepy family dramas rather than the simmering explosions of male communication OR simply watching MMA is more violence than you care to take on
That's a smart, perfectly reasonable interpretation; but I think it stops short of suggesting why anyone other than an obsessive cinephile should care about this movie.
Overbearing mothers in movies are as plentiful as shells on the sand, but rare is the overbearing mother who's written with such love and care that she ends up being less defined by her obnoxiousness than by everything else.
And though the public didn't much care about this movie, with fewer than 1 million tickets sold in North America, they cared about this more than they would have A Turtle's Tale 3.
It's not infuriating simply due to the fact the movie never achieves anything more than mediocrity and although you scoff and tut, you never really care enough to be enraged.
While The Peanuts Movie gives more luck to Charlie Brown than usual, it's almost impossible for a newcomer to the series to care about this one - sided relationship.
Nonetheless, this movie does a better job of making us care about the Yeagers than past ones have done of getting us to invest in meaningless, one - note personalities played by the likes of Josh Duhamel and Tyrese Gibson.
(It's the crisis that often faces the modern would - be leading man: the industry cares more if you're appearing in movies than if the movies you're in are worth a damn.)
When Hardy organizes a benefit screening in his hometown, his middle - aged friends and neighbors are more indulgent than enthusiastic, and when he and Stephenson manage to track down their old costar Margo Prey, now caring for her elderly mother in Salt Lake City, the old woman couldn't be less happy to have these people in her house, restaging a ludicrous scene from the movie.
Sure, it was a reflection of the way the students at Hailsham were conditioned to think of themselves, and it added to the chilling aspects of the novel's premise (which, on the off chance the movie keeps it quieter than the book, I won't reveal here), but it ultimately left me not caring as much about the students» fates as I might otherwise.
American Humane is asking animal advocates to pledge to do four simple things to better the lives of animals: buy humanely raised foods with the American Humane Certified ™ seal to support farm animals; adopt one of the more than 6 million animals abandoned to animal shelters each year; watch movies and shows that contain the «No Animals Were Harmed ®» end credit supporting more than 100,000 animal actors who entertain and educate us each year; and visit Humane Certified ™ zoos, aquariums, and conservation centers caring for the many endangered and disappearing species of the world.
I'll be honest in my opinion though, these are the only areas Xbox is «better» than playstation in a gaming sense, I couldn't care less about 4k movie support on a console!
In fact, though, it sounds so much better than pretty much any rival soundbar in the same price bracket that it's actually ridiculously good value - especially if you care about music as much as you care about movies.
Along with this aim, we further hypothesized that parents who received the computer training would engage in more distraction, praise, humor, and play and less reassurance, provision of information, apologizing, and criticism during their children's immunizations than untrained parents who were provided with a distraction approach (i.e., movies) or parents who received standard care.
They are provincial thinkers; they are unaware; they don't follow world events; they don't watch or read the news; they watch stupid movies rife with gratuitous violence; they avoid thinking about anything other than superficial happenings within their tiny cultural milieus; they are babes - in - the - woods, and they don't care about voting.
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