Sentences with phrase «thing this movie needs»

The last thing this movie needs is a Jabba the Hutt sex scene.

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and access to thousands of TV shows, movies, and songs on demand, it's never been easier to get the things you want or need with the quickness.
The Chinese are trying to free themselves from interconnections to the dollar orbit, except to get dollars that they need to import things from the United States — which I guess are not much, except for movies.
The only thing you need to know is that a new Star Wars movie is coming out, and everyone on the planet is going to pay money to see it.
There is need not only to read theology for theology's sake, but to read other things theologically, such as newspapers, magazines, journals; to look for the correlatable meanings of movies, plays, television, and radio programs.
Eating together doesn't need to be fancy: Order in and ask some frineds to joing you for a movie night and share about things they're struggling with and things they're grateful for.
Toaday I was warning by my wife that enough is enough.She is tired of me skipping family events because the Arsenal - mood - swinging attitude.We supossed to go to mall and see a movie, but this is the last thing I need right now after this humiliation.What should I do?
A toddler who has not been read a book, heard a story or seen a movie with these counterproductive things in will never need to be afraid of them.
A new study shows 83 percent of U.S. children watch TV or movies because parents need time to do other things.
To make things even more comfortable, consider hosting the ultimate backyard movie night, complete with snacks, blankets and everything you need to brave the outdoors from the comfort of your own home.
«When you see someone who's homeless, keep in mind it's not necessarily like the movies, that there's mental illness or cause of drugs, there could be a lot of reasons, and instead of looking as we sometimes do, we look away from them, we look down at them, instead look at them like anyone else and just say «hope you have a good day» and «hope you're alright» and give them that encouragement that they're going to be okay because that little thing may be the thing that gets them to the next step, that helps them get to that next interview, that next opportunity, or even to come in to an organization and say I need help,» said Vasquez.
We don't need a montage of «movie heroes» when this thing is running three and a half hours long!
«Dinner and a movie» is all well and good, but sometimes you need to mix it up to keep things fresh, or to start things out in an exciting new way.
5»10 honest caring down to earth holds two jobs plus school loves the outdoors n traveling love to keep n shape no need for games want the real thing already... I'm 28 single n want to explore what's out there like to drink on ocassionaly like to dance go on walks n cuddle movies are a plus..
I am a homebody and like to do things at home, but I don't need to be home I like going to the movies, fishing, or any other outside activity.
I'm a bit of an old - school gentleman, a quite driven online marketeer, a hobby long - distance runner and a wannabe space - time traveller... but most importantly I'm a simple man who enjoys simple things, like travelling, reading, watching a movie, eating out or even cooking for my lady, etc.. I really love visiting new places, gaining new experiences, learning different things, and all I really need right now is a lovely female companion to have all these adventures with.
Possibly you need somebody who enjoys watching movies or roaming through the park; the things which are most crucial to you must be your prime focus whilst searching for a possible match.
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I am a very lay back lady, God is the head of my life, loving, caring, love to read, dining out movies, ride horses, do volunteer work where Needed, listen to old school R&B, christian music, travel, love to meet new people and learn new things, love to laugh and make other laugh also so much morr
I'm a country man I enjoy doing things when I'm not working I love to camp swim fish, hiking movies go on vacations go to the beach?I'm just a simple man I hate drama and I don't need it in my life?
Patience is one thing you need in order to enjoy this movie.
The good thing about this movie is that you can still appreciate it without needing in depth knowledge prior to seeing it.
He laughs at all the wrong things, has no concept of reality WHATSOEVER outside of crap Z - grade movies, and needs to, quite simply, retire.
Neither the plot nor the character relationships are difficult to follow, and the movie avoids the trap of spending too much time explaining things that don't need to be explained.
It's certainly leaps and bounds beyond everyone else in terms of technology and gender equality, but the movie makes it clear that Wakandans deserve criticism for past mistakes and need to rethink some of the things they do.
REVIEW: The only two things one need ask of a movie like ANCHORMAN 2: THE LEGEND CONTINUES are, be funny, appeal to those who liked the first one.
The only thing I found questionable about it was its glamorized view of the prisoners and disapproving one of the guards, but even it is forgivable because of the simple fact that every movie needs protagonists and antagonists.
There's only one thing you need to know heading into Fall: Tom Hanks is The Movie Man for This Season.
The best thing about this movie is something that is impossible to prove, and that is the suggestion that former NFL commissioner Paul Tagliague resigned because he knew that damage from concussions was a very real thing, and that his feet were about to be put to the fire for what was done on his watch, so he stepped down and put human jellyfish Roger Goodell (jellyfish need very little oxygen for brain function, you see) in his place.
The director even goes so far as to incorporate imagery cues from the superhero genre (the Superman parallels are hard to miss) and on the whole, the movie has hints of a director who can do some fun things with a big canvas - even if he stills needs some practice with the brushstrokes.
Apparently, this is a side of things that the book gets spot - on — but, after sitting through the movie, the only conclusion I could come to about the townsfolk was that they perhaps just needed to get out more.
One thing we can all agree upon: a cult movie doesn't need to remain obscure, but can achieve widespread critical respectability and public awareness over time.
The script wants to be pop culture, the narrative needs literary musing, Carpenter's doing this Lovecraft movie homage thing.
The crazy thing is the movie doesn't need to be propped up by unrealistic praise.
The movie doesn't give us a happy ending (as with studio films) or tragic ending (as with indies), but balances on that razor - thin line of honesty and understanding; of things that aren't said and things that don't need to be said.
Red does all the things an action movie should do, and it proves you don't need hot young stars to blow things up.
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.
You were talking about the heart and soul of the movie, when I read the sort of first draft that they kicked out after I came on board and we had cracked the code on it and it had all the things that Deadpool needs in my mind and heart was one of them.
But it's also unnecessary, and only slows down the plot, which is the last thing this particular movie needs.
While the increase in movies and characters is always a good thing for film and comic fans alike, sometimes all we need is a reminder of how good the first films were.
You really need to suspend disbelief at times to enjoy the movie or you're going to be doing nothing but analyzing some of the things that don't necessarily make sense.
When Max runs away from his mom (Catherine Keener, reminding me that we need more movies with Catherine Keener), he sails away to the island where he finds the wild things.
And one of the best things about it is you don't need to be super familiar with Marvel's 17 previous movies to enjoy it.
Trekkies may fume, but if this big - screen Star Trek movie is to be a much - needed booster shot to revive this seriously ailing franchise, then it is a clever thing to do.
by Bill Chambers The only thing mustier than James Bond movies are parodies of them, and as if we needed proof, along comes the excruciatingly predictable 007 send - up Johnny English, in which Rowan Atkinson soars to the lows of Leslie Nielsen at his most contemptibly greedy (see: Spy Hard).
With rewrites Need For Speed could have passed, of all things, as a relationship movie.
In another movie, this stroke of luck would bring about some change in him, but Cedar has other things in mind, and soon Norman is back to his compulsive behavior, indulging his need to ingratiate.
It's actually a solid concept in a series that desperately needs one after four previous movies that basically do the same thing over and over with minor variations (The second movie's «Death is working in reverse» conceit is probably the laziest of the bunch, while the fourth movie doesn't even try anything new).
Movies based on true stories are already hard enough to critique on a plot or character level, but when you're dealing with such a harrowing, difficult story as the one about what happened on New Year's Day of 2009 in a BART Station by Oakland, California, there are a lot of things that need to be acknowledged, regardless of your overall feelings for the film as a whole.
The chip's theft would be devastating to the nations of the world and upset the balance of power and / or would put Apple and Microsoft out of business; the explanation is tossed off quickly and is really not germane to this discussion, because mainly what the movie wants and needs are excuses for people to fight and wisecrack and drive stylish cars very quickly and blow things up and smash vehicles and destroy property and make some more jokes and maybe flirt a little and kill people without dwelling too long on the dead bodies and maybe quite possibly and casually kill innocent civilians but not acknowledge anything more than — wow!
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