Not exact matches
I don't like Halloween mainly because I am not a
fan of scary
things (horror
movies, zombies, vampires, haunted hay rides etc) but I do LOVE the candy that goes with Halloween celebrations so I am in full support of this holiday.
OMG, my 3 year old niece is going to love this, she's a grinch
fan, everytime she comes over the first
thing she says is «lets watch the green christmas
movie» and i'm like what
movie?
I have been your
fan for at least 5 years and I loved your posts about travel and most, your favorite
things posts because we seem to have the same taste in books,
movies, programs.
You have a point about rock but hes far too busy and has too much money to trot out on tv every cple weeks for next to no money (compared to his
movies) the ronda
thing has been all over sports sites and entertainment sites im not really a ronda
fan but i cant deny she has mainstream appeal (not nearly as much as before but still has it) lets put it this way whens the last time we saw something like «sasha banks (insert every wwe star) wrestles tonight» featured in major media publications online.
Nothing against Mr. Ferrell or Mr. Scott — I'm a
fan of both — but I think a school food reform
movie starring, say, Matt Damon and Paul Giamatti says one
thing to potential audiences; a school food reform
movie starring Will Ferrell and Sean William Scott says another
thing entirely.
OMG, my 3 year old niece is going to love this, she's a grinch
fan, everytime she comes over the first
thing she says is «lets watch the green christmas
movie» and i'm like what
movie?
We went to the source of all
things entertainment to come up with 15 date ideas for
movie buffs, gamers, and general
fans looking to boldly go on a one - of - a-kind date.
If you want to chat e m I'm not here to play games, but I do like to have fun, big sports
fan,
movies, lounges but just chilling at home is good, love to travel to new places, try new
things.
My name is Michael I'm a big Seahawks
fan I enjoy watching sports baseball and basketball I also play amature semipro football as well I enjoy the outdoors I like camping, fishing, hunting etc I like try new
things and have fun I like music watching
movies hangin out with family and friends
food eater...
Movie watcher, Star Wars, comic books, real books... yes, reading is still a
thing, college football, hockey... Kings
fan... No ducks
fans, thanx... I'm from Hawaii so I travel a lot and spend my days on a beach when I can... Music is my life, I love everything from reggae to...
Fans will wonder what happened to a lot of
things in the final book, and this
movie fan wishes more time had been set aside for quiet, inventive moments, such as the shocking murder of a key character early in the film.
I've never been a
fan, as a rule of horror
movies, however, the trailer drew me to this one and i'm glad it did, the awful acting we usually get in horror
movies wasn't there this time round, in fact, the whole cast were excellent, the special effects were really very good and the humorous, intelligent dialogue (another
thing you don't usually get in horrors) was brilliant, loved the film, Chris Hemsworth, although with less to do in this than he does in Thor, was great in it too.
More often than not, the undeniably talented comic actor's hits (Billy Madison, Big Daddy, The Longest Yard, Click ad nauseum) personify him not only as an arrested adolescent but a perpetually (and psychotically) angry one; the box office success of
movies as unpleasant as those reveals
things about their
fans that I'm not sure I want to know.
Some
things that probably factor into the industry's disagreement: Peter Jackson adapted books fifty years old and respected as great literature, the Potter books were being written alongside the first
movies; Lord of the Rings centered on adult characters and played to a wider audience with PG - 13 ratings, the first Potter
movies were PG, skewed younger, and starred kids (though anyone can see the films matured and so did the
fans, many already wrote the series off); finally, where Jackson provided one distinct vision and a cast of respected performers, Potter had a rotating director roster (all of them secondary to Rowling) and limited opportunities for its accomplished actors, giving the brunt of the work to the three kids and spectacle.
irreverence, Deadpool never dares assail the one
thing its creators and
fans truly hold sacred: the high seriousness of superhero
movies.
Refn has described the film as «beyond feminist», yet this is a
movie in which
things are done to women's bodies (there's a scene in which
Fanning's character is deep throated with a knife) and which parades naked women around to be defined by their beauty.
However, it will be interesting to see if the
movie will gain any traction with those not familiar with his oeuvre (though if
fans of Adam Brody get turned on to Stillman, that can't be a bad
thing), but longtime
fans will be glad to know that Stillman is back — and it's like he was never gone.
But this latest
movie about Thor, the son of Odin, is full of humor and action, the two
things many
fans look for in their super hero productions.
Hot off his headline - making press tour for The Last
Movie Star, Burt Reynolds dishes on the best acting lesson he ever got («Don't act, behave»), getting arrested (by his father) for trespassing at Mar - a-Lago, and the craziest
thing any
fan ever sent him (a dead alligator).
Truly a
movie made for the
fans of «The
Thing» and I am one of those huge
fans.
I recommend it both to the
fans of John Carpenter's 1982 The
Thing so that they can see what happened before that
movie, and to the people who have not seen that
movie, so that they can first watch this one, then watch Carpenter's:)
This Davy Crockett: Two
Movie Set will appeal to three groups: A) Davy Crockett
fans who are more familiar with or bigger
fans of the feature film edits than the TV episodes, B) those who missed out on the Walt Disney Treasures «Davy Crockett» set released in 2001, and C) Davy Crockett
fans who embrace all
things related to Disney's adventures on the Tennessee woodsman.
The first trailer dropped on unsuspecting
movie fans two months ago, revealing for the first time that this
movie even existed, and you'll be glad to know, it doesn't reveal a single
thing about what awaits in the film.
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.
The
movie leaves a great deal of
things to the imagination, such as an enigmatic picture hanging on the wall of Barton's room, though clearly
fans have had a ball trying to come up with interpretations.
I don't consider myself a
fan of too many sports but one
thing I really love is a good sports
movie.
Pitting the God of Thunder against his comic book antagonist isn't the only
thing fans are waiting to see in the
movie, though, as as it was revealed at San Diego Comic Con this year that elements of the «Planet Hulk» storyline will feature heavily in «Thor: Raganarok.»
One
thing McBride assures
fans in that same interview is that the
movie is 100 % horror, as there's only «one joke on the page», and that he and Green are taking this very seriously, as they're terrified of «fucking it up».
But then, this is no more a kids»
movie for kids than Where The Wild
Things are; it's a film strictly for Wes Anderson
fans of all ages.
This Week: Kevin continues explaining why
fan service based on Internet demands is a bad
thing, particularly when it comes to the new Star Wars
movie.
It's also a musical, like the original Muppet
Movie from 1979, so
fans of song - and dance numbers, some inspired and some forgettable, should find many
things to smile about.
It's funny throughout for the
fan familiar with this sort of
thing, but it's really funny in its final shot, when it reveals an understanding that people love
movies like this because of their absurdity and not in spite of it.
Either American
movie goers are dumber than NASCAR fans or American movie goers are desperate for something to see in theaters and Scary Movie 4 is the only thing that even resembles a m
movie goers are dumber than NASCAR
fans or American
movie goers are desperate for something to see in theaters and Scary Movie 4 is the only thing that even resembles a m
movie goers are desperate for something to see in theaters and Scary
Movie 4 is the only thing that even resembles a m
Movie 4 is the only
thing that even resembles a
moviemovie.
As the Steven Spielberg - produced, Joe Dante - directed
movie nears its 30th anniversary, its star Zach Galligan has returned to the big screen and the horror genre, and he sits down with ETonline for an extended, exclusive interview about all
things Gremlins, from working with the stunning Phoebe Cates and those unpredictable animatronic creatures to the controversy surrounding the film's MPAA rating and the unexpected celebrities who have since outed themselves as
fans!
For
fans of live action Disney
movies, the handful of «Conversations» featurettes on the Vault Disney DVD are just about the neatest
thing for catching up with the actors who Disney oft relied upon in the comedies of yesteryear.
When
things go haywire and the countdown clock to a cataclysmic, Earth - wide geostorm starts, Devlin's
movie (which he wrote with Paul Guyot, «The Librarians») metastasizes into the gargantuan - scale - but - still - cheap - looking version of a little boy's toy time that it always wanted to be: throwing baseballs at figurines (hailstorm in Japan), drowning playsets in the bathtub (tidal wave in Dubai), turning a magnifying glass on insects (death ray on Moscow), and blowing a
fan on everything (the aforementioned tornadoes).
This is the kind of
movie that keeps making up rules as it goes along, praying that it will all make sense in the end, and while it will likely deliver some thrills for
fans of the video game, they'd be better off playing the real
thing.
Today in news that disgruntled Transformers nerds probably didn't realize was a
thing you could do, a group of Jem And The Holograms
fans have announced that they're going to make a Jem
movie of their own to make up for that lousy adaptation from last year.
Scraping pretty close to the bottom of the comic book adaptation barrel is Man -
Thing, the Marvel comic book character that has never really been wildly popular to begin with, and most people who aren't
fans will probably confuse it with DC Comics more well - known character, and the subject of two
movies of his own, Swamp
Thing.
Ajiona Alexus is back on the big screen with the new
movie Breaking In and we caught up with her to learn some interesting
things fans probably don't know about her!
While the wait may come as a disappointment to diehard SHIELD
fans, there's a very good chance that holding off the show's return could actually be a very good
thing given the lineup of Marvel's upcoming
movies.
Whatever version of the team is most likely to be adapted, one
thing is clear: a Suicide Squad
movie potentially penned by the mind behind Training Day, and directed with an eye for pull - no - punches, grounded action; that's something few
fans had expected.
Disney let it leak two years ago that one of the
things they had stewing in their pot was a live - action
movie featuring Maleficent, the villain (and
fan favorite of everybody who found Sleeping Beauty «s heroine a little flat) of one of Disney's most historically important animated films.
I'm not always a
fan of that kind of
thing in a
movie, but I think it's appropriate here.
It's got everything
fans of the franchise could want in a «Star Wars»
movie — perhaps a little too much of some
things in some cases.
I've interviewed Tommy before, and it resulted in a trippy 90 minutes in which he admitted, bald - faced, many of the
things the
movie's
fans had speculated on for years, like his sad view of women and why the hell there's a dash in the character name Chris - R.
I can only imagine how empowering and cathartic it must be for female
fans to see a great
movie like this, where strong, self - reliant women tell other strong, self - reliant women
things like, «You're more powerful than you know.»
But this is the
thing that's confusing a lot of
fans, namely: how is everyone glossing over the fact Mr. Brolin is appearing in two Marvel
movies just weeks apart?
With the official announcement of Domino's presence in the film, the most exciting
thing for X - Men / Deadpool
fans is probably the now - distinct possibility that an X-Force
movie could spin out of the Deadpool franchise.
I was always a big
fan of his and I was just thinking... there's certain
things he likes — basketball, foreign
movies, especially old Italian
movies — and the idea of us together could be very interesting.