Sentences with phrase «thing about making a movie»

The greatest thing about making a movie, making this kind of movie, was I got to be as real as I could be.

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It's really easy to make really bad movies about really good things because you can just pretend to understand what they do.
«The reality is that writing code and building a product and then building a company actually is not a glamorous enough thing to make a movie about,» Zuckerberg explained.
I remember getting real cross with my little sister when she told me that she went out to see the movie The Exorcism of Emily Rose, but when she started asking me questions about God and all that, I was kind of thinking, «You know Olga, maybe this is a good thing that Hollywood is spending some money on making horror movies
He also made this intriguing comment about the movie, in which he reprises his role: «There are things that I can not say that will shock the audience.»
No one designated David Lebovitz (or any other food blogger) as Food Lord, and YOU are just as empowered as him to make things in your kitchen, so in the immortal words of just about every Rob Schneider and Adam Sandler movie: JUST DOOO EEEET!»
Green tomatoes end up in the compost or the trash more often than not, and that sucks, because there are tons of things you can do with them — oven - fry them, pickle them, watch movies about them... or if you're like me, make cocktails with them.
If you didn't make a list, think about it now - maybe it includes things like renting a movie, playing a board game, or just going out and walking around the mall.
Among the many things the movie made me think about was this: perhaps if we want to have long - lasting love we have to keep finding new things to love about each other instead of just thinking of our beloved as static — he's this, she's that — which, as Clementine and Joel discover, only leads to frustration, disappointment and, eventually, rejection.
One of the neat things about the Toy Story movies is that they show kids how to flex their imaginations and make up tales about their toys.
Cancer moms are all about creating memories and traditions that will be passed on, whether it be Friday movie nights or Pizza making parties on Sundays, Cancer moms know that being together is the most important thing.
It's funny to have a horror movie that will make you think twice about things, like Jaws makes you think about going into the ocean, Psycho makes you keep your shower curtain open, The Strangers makes you think twice about going home.
Relax and chat about things which make you happy, your favorite books, movies, writers, plays or bands.
I am of mixed Slavic origin, linguist by profession and artist by vocation, adoring nice movies, music, traveling and learning new things as it makes me more open - minded and tolerant, but I have some very strong life principles that nothing will change and very conservative stand points about things...
You can start chatting with anyone on any topic; you can make a hot conversation or you can simply chat about your favorite movies and other interesting things to know the person better before you decide to meet him / her.
This movie is about drawing things out as much as possible to make a snack - size story feel like a meal.
Those scenes, intended to make us ache for the pre-digital days when print ruled, are the best thing about the movie.
My son and I had a pretty good talk about these things after the movie which gave me ample opportunity to point him to the One who can help us make that happen: Jesus.
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.
Kat's English assignment, which provides the movie's title, is a sweet finish to an entertaining movie — and makes 10 Things I Hate About You quite likable.
Your defense of Bay's «auteurist» aesthetic sense - «a man who never outgrew directing Super Bowl commercials»; «Bay has a style - a weird one, certainly, a hybrid of a nose - picking jock and a slick ad man who shoots a can of Pepsi, a Chevy Camaro, and a leggy blonde with the same voyeur's eye, and his bizarre gallery of ethnic sounds, voices, and faces is not without precedent» - makes this movie sound about as appealing as... well, exactly the things you described.
AS FAR as making a movie about Alexander the Great, Oliver Stone knew at least two things: He could adhere to the known facts about the boy king and still have a salacious, blood - and - gutsy story.
There's a way to make a movie about good people doing good things without being overly smug about it.
Added Whedon: «The things about it that are wrong frustrate me enormously, but I got to make an absurdly personal movie about humanity and what it means in very esoteric and bizarre ways for hundreds of millions of dollars.
What works about this movie is how self - aware it is, and how it states typical scenarios and rules you can follow, and then makes sure to do things in a different way.
There are lobster - clawed crab - bug things, and the movie makes no pretense about hiding them — you definitely see the shark.
The best thing I can say about this movie is that it makes me want to watch the original again.
The truly wonderful thing about this movie is that it's so intense that even the scenes made up of nothing but silence have the power to shatter your nerves.
The first odd thing about it is that the movie is really a Japanese movie made by a Chinese director, starring one Chinese man on the run in Japan.
But the movie really does succeed because of Vaughn, who takes everything he's learned from making movies over the past decade, and the things he loves about movies, and unapologetically borrows and transforms them in ways which both make sense and improve the source material to make it its own entity.
I heard good things about this gambling movie starring Ben Mendelsohn as a born loser (naturally) and Ryan Reynolds as his new friend, who at least looks and acts like a winner, but when I caught up with it, I was surprised by just how well acted and skillfully made it is.
The other odd thing about Manhunt is that it seems like John Woo is parodying John Woo, making an old school John Woo movie that seems to be making fun of John Woo, but it's still a John Woo movie.
The movie holds a pace set like Ten Things I Hate About You just replacing Shakespeare with Cabaret and making social media take over for sonnets.
Well, it might be more accurate to say Beatty sort of stars in Rules Don't Apply, his long - anticipated movie about Howard Hughes, the eccentric, obsessive billionaire who, among other things, was a big - budget Hollywood tycoon in the 1920s, while also making history for his investments into aviation.
Director Brad Peyton did a good job of not making this into some kind of serious picture, he knows heʼs making a movie about giant animals smashing things and he didn't hold back on the mayhem.
Also one thing I noticed about this movie, it has been made in Hollywood style flawlessly.
The worse thing that could have happened is that we got another Godzilla, another movie about monsters fighting each other, but trying to make it an OSCAR - worthy drama.
For us, the family dynamic and that ending that you're talking about was one of the very first things that we ever devised, because if you're making a movie, you need to make it about something.
Recently, Edgar Wright opened up a bit about why he left the Ant - Man movie, explaining that he «wanted to make a Marvel movie» but Marvel didn't want «to make an Edgar Wright Movie,» and it sounds like he's still a little frustrated with how that whole thing went movie, explaining that he «wanted to make a Marvel movie» but Marvel didn't want «to make an Edgar Wright Movie,» and it sounds like he's still a little frustrated with how that whole thing went movie» but Marvel didn't want «to make an Edgar Wright Movie,» and it sounds like he's still a little frustrated with how that whole thing went Movie,» and it sounds like he's still a little frustrated with how that whole thing went down.
Even if Hugh thought he was entitled to this award because he spent 7 years making his movie about a problematic dude (all the Hugh Was Snubbed stans are really hung up on the 7 - year thing), I think he'd have it in him to smile, clap and keep up appearances.
You get to get your hands dirty, and especially in this movie, dig into the craft of it all, and really think about how things really do make people feel a certain way.
It's a movie about making a little scratch by doing naughty things.
This was something that I wasn't too sure about since Marvel has been known to run things a certain way as you've probably noticed that many of these movies feel the same with the exception of some occasional alterations that were made in order to separate the journeys of these heroes that have come beforehand
The brothers, who admittedly «never knew there was such a thing as an abortion survivor,» were inspired to make the movie after learning about the real - life ordeal of Gianna Jessen.
But the cool thing about this movie is that it feels like there could be a sequel, and it would be awesome to make a direct sequel to this movie
He got successful making movies about unpleasant people doing unpleasant things, but his late work has been unpleasant, too, in and of itself — it kind of feels like we're being punished for going to see his movies in the first place.
I did not know about this movie before, but I have these things to note: A) They're making a Sherlock Holmes movie!
«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.
It's the only sensible thing anyone says in either this movie or America's Sweethearts, a clunky ribbing of the movie industry, and whoever was making the big choices about these pictures should have taken it as advice.
It might have been a case of not wanting to confuse things (Robert Jr. is always played by a different actor, including the recently deceased Sage Stallone) or fearing too much of Rocky's backstory would distract from Donny, but the movie isn't subtle about making the father - son story a key element, so it's odd that they seem to be actively trying to avoid him.
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