Not exact matches
The dome
gives it especially good sound, one of the perks of going to a theater rather
than watching a
movie at home.
Just like we're about to learn what happens when you price low - end Linux computers at less
than a
movie ticket, and what happens when you
give millions of developers access to a few terabytes of memory.
It is often the simple fixes (and fixers) that make all the difference in the world: the genius who came up with
giving out numbers to deli customers rather
than having them mob the counter; assigned seating in
movie theaters; E-ZPass.
«The Incredibles» has by far the best action sequences of any Pixar
movie, which admittedly doesn't exactly make it «better»
than any of them on its own, but it does
give it an edge.
That's more
than 2016's Captain America: Civil War ($ 25 million in its Thursday opening) and behind 2015's Avengers: Age of Ultron ($ 27.6 M),
giving Black Panther the second - biggest Thursday debut of any Disney - Marvel
movie ever.
And
given the number of horror
movies that take Christian claims seriously or portray Christians in a positive light, there's more
than just subversion or provocation going on.
I have a memory of a war
movie in which a woman is
giving birth in a tank or a submarine (for whatever reason) and even in THAT situation, the men know better
than she does how to labor — she's forced to lie down and put her feet up in two bandoliers suspended from the ceiling as stirrups.
Many zoos offer daily specials and money - saving admission packages during the summer season,
giving you an opportunity to enjoy a day out for less
than the cost of a
movie.
In her book, Waldman writes about how her son, up to the age of 7,
gave her «
movie kisses» that «last for a little longer
than usual and involve a lot of twisting of the head and moaning.»
Giving up so many things due to fear of causing more pain: planting flowers, playing the guitar, watching a
movie comfortably, driving a car longer
than a few minutes, surfing the Web, volunteering at my kids schools.
Tips on stopping comparisons, the types of people you'll see on Halloween (hilarious), Hallmark's 22 new Christmas
movies for 2016, on God
giving you more
than you can handle, the dirty truth of buying Instagram likes, how to use your iPhone photos to create beautiful gallery walls, how to get jobs that aren't advertised yet, and 10 awesome things about Diane Von Furstenberg.
I'm not going to
give away too much of the
movie (NPR has done a great review of it, and in a more eloquent way
than I ever could), but I really think it is an awesome watch!
Singles can pick a dating expert of their choice,
give them a call and — for less
than the price of a
movie ticket — get a personal consultation.
To sum up, if the word grace has any meaning in your life then you will understand and love this
movie, but if you are a closed person not willing to
give yourself a new spark in life
than this
movie will be dull to you.
It may not be your conventional Valentine's Day date
movie, but it looks set to
give audiences more pleasure
than pain.
Actually, with Jolie it rarely seems better
than average, but the actress helps
give the
movie personality.
I'm not saying it's the best comedy you will ever see, because it is not that, but I definitely think this
movie has more clever dialogue
than many people
give it credit for.
The rejection of the either / or divide extends to Killmonger, whose emotional, fraught back story
gives the
movie more heft and real - world friction
than any of Marvel's other superhero blowouts.
«There are more communications between our cells
than there are stars in the sky,» he intones, thereby paving the way for a
movie that
gives graphic substance to Lucy's potency.
But the fact that I was, well, completely bored for the first portion of the
movie means I simply can not
give this higher
than an 8/10.
Happy Tears is a complete mess of a
movie, but Lichtenstein conjures some sweet moments and striking metaphors — and none more striking
than Posey's $ 500 boots, which look either black or blue,
given the available light.
The
movie wastes plenty of time
giving you details about the family rather
than trying to scare you, although none of it feels like it was worth taking up 75 % PERCENT of the
movie's runtime.
The trick for a
movie of this type, at least one that is aspiring to be more
than just a simple - minded exploitation film (such as the original Charles Bronson «Death Wish,» a far more complicated work
than usually
given credit for, especially in comparison to its tacky sequels), is to create a narrative that somehow justifies such actions without completely overdoing it.
The change in personnel
gives this a somewhat different feel from the Whedon two, but Marvel is bigger
than any creators and we're still very much getting a Marvel
movie.
Honestly, more
than any speech or dialogue exchange within the
movie, the structure here suggests a lot about how fleeting any
given moment, any particular memory, any specific item, or any person's life actually is in the big picture of life across generations.
Overall, maybe it might make your girl cuddle up into your wimpy arms once or twice, but other
than that, I wouldn't watch this
movie if you truly want to have the need to check under your bed and lock your doors before sleeping, like any good horror
movie should, It's unbelievable that people are
giving it an 8, 9, and EVEN 10 out of 10 for this.
What makes the
movie seem crass is its refusal to present (or even to see) more
than one side of any
given issue.
I
give credit to the
movie makers for not having Thanos driving force be power for powers sake this avoid a dimensional villain no more
than a natural disaster.
It's a larger -
than - life ensemble, and feels at times as if director Craig Gillespie
gave each of his actors the same instruction — elbow your way to the front of this
movie.
Given her (Halle Berry) biggest part since winning Oscar, she responds with a zeal that's more
than the
movie deserves.
The
movie wastes plenty of time
giving you details about the family rather
than trying
The
movie is never less
than entertaining, but it fails to satisfy — it
gives us too little of too much.
He speaks enthusiastically about the
movie and keeps up the chatter without any significant silence breaks while
giving us plenty of anecdotes and technical explanations rather
than just pointlessly describing what's happening on the screen.
Take Me Home Tonight is a much deeper, dramatic
movie than most
give it credit for.
Jack Black again does voice duty as Po, the less -
than - agile panda who somehow became Dragon Warrior at the end of the first
movie — also less
than smart
given that he's just twigged a crucial detail of his heredity.
This
movie is a mixed bag on one side is Kevin Hart mostly improvising which
give most of, if not all of the film's funny dialogue, he also shares good chemistry with Ice Cube, on the other side the scripted jokes, are most of the time well lame, this fun to watch now
than most of the
movies are ****
A nice, fun
movie... I would
give it a 6.5 but there is no that chance, so I guess I will put a 7 (better
than a 6).
But at the same time, I guess it doesn't, because I'd be more
than willing to
give a Bay
movie a shot if a persuasive argument could be made for it, and a «collapsing - office - tower sequence that appears in either the film's fifth or sixth hour» ain't it.
The
movie is both a star vehicle and an ensemble piece; the other actors revolve around Newman yet
give off more
than just his reflected light.
But neither are they
given material which demonstrates a genuine fusing (or are they able to conjure and fake the same), and so Tom and Violet's plight feels both less real and less funny
than that of Vince Vaughn and Jennifer Aniston's characters in «The Break - Up,» another
movie which «The Five - Year Engagement» clearly wishes to emulate.
Harry, I agree that this
movie HAS to have a better performance from Liam Neeson
than was
given in TPM.
There were a lot of cameos in the
movie of actors that played in both the Hobbit and Lord of the RIngs
movies, but they come and go and really add nothing to the story other
than to
give the Tolkien fanboys out there nerd boners and merge the two franchises together.
«It does, I have to admit, tend to bog down in the seemingly infinite twists and bits of business leading up to the climax, and
movie - overfed - critic types are likely to fondly recall the better
movies, including «I Walked With a Zombie» and «The Princess Bride,» that this draws inspiration from,» confesses MSN film critic Glenn Kenny, who
gives the film more of a pass
than I do.
Duvall does his crusty codger bit, Vincent D'Onofrio and Vera Farmiga have standout cameos, and Downey
gives an intense, tightly - wound performance that is better
than this
movie deserves.
People will despise this
movie for its quirky dialogue and its over-exposed lead, but
given a chance, Jennifer's Body is entertaining, a little bit different, and deserves better
than it's gotten, despite some obvious flaws.
If you want to see a
movie this weekend and nothing is really catching your attention then
give this a chance, but it's nothing more
than a decent
movie to pass a few hours.
(Oddly, one joke that is
given time to breathe — and one of the film's few visual gags — is the bit featured in the trailer where Barinholz gets Poehler's music box stuck up his butt; it works better in the
movie than in the trailer, but it's still a juvenile choice for a centerpiece.)
It's a cold splash of water, and it
gives the
movie even higher stakes
than its predecessor.
There are more jokes that adults will appreciate
than kids (not innuendo, mind you), which is more
than fine and will
give this more of a shelf life
than your typical PG - rated
movie.
In what is hopefully another sign that the Colin Farrell / David Tennant vampire
movie will be darker
than most recent entries in the genre, the MPAA has
given it an R rating for «for bloody horror violence, and language including some sexual references.»