Sentences with phrase «think about movies»

Think about movies that aren't released worldwide, or are banned in authoritarian regimes.
MB: You follow film festivals, what do you think about the movies relating to climate change, the end of the world...?
«Hannah Arendt» Those who complain that movies can't think don't really know how to think about movies.
We're trying to get you to think about movies on more than one level... what you choose to do with that is up to you.
Think about the movies where the character is going to visit the big power - player CEO type.
I think about the movies and how they talk into their watches, use them to beam themselves up, and other things.
When I think about «The Godfather,» I think about movies as a whole.
Think about movies and myths.
If you don't like to think about that principle in a sense that involves God, then think about the movie «It's a Wonderful Life.»
When I think about movie food, two things immediately come to mind: popcorn and candy.
You know, I just, if you would need to do a movie, you have to be prepared to spend two years of your life, doing [nothing but] thinking about that movie, that idea.
Share your thoughts about the movie.
Not into the Superbowl either - surprise, surprise:) We thought about the movies because you're right, it's great to go out on that day when everything but sports bars is abandoned:) I was sick so it was a board game night instead.
I havent thought about that movie in forever.
My favorite movie when I was younger was Barbie and the swan lake but I had not been thinking about that movie for ages.
In essence, «Tehran» acts as an abbreviated version of «Eyewitness», as it focuses on first - person thoughts about the movie's events.
You watch «Winchester» thinking about the movie that might have been, and wishing that those ghosts would transport Mirren into that movie, immediately.
And even now, thinking about the movie...
Again, the more I think about this movie, the more I like it.
I can not think about this movie without finding myself shaking and going through the same emotions I did while watching it.
Last night, my wife, daughter and I took in Black Narcissus at the AFI Silver and enjoyed it as much as we always have (only more so because it was in the gorgeous main theater projected on a huge screen) and afterwards I started thinking about movies with very famous scenes, so famous that most casual film goers might know it (or have a vague sense of familiarity with it) even if they don't know the movie.
-- either because I felt the same way, or because they expressed something I hadn't been able to formulate for myself in my initial thinking about the movie.
I still haven't stopped thinking about this movie.
when is filmjunk gonna post that rubber trailer I'm curious to find out way ppl think about that movie, I personally think it looks interesting and way funnier than this movie.
I spent a while thinking about the movie after I saw it, though I'm not sure that I get the same things out of it that the filmmakers meant to impart.
«when is filmjunk gonna post that rubber trailer I'm curious to find out way ppl think about that movie»
If someone wants to think about the movie, it may even be a few hours afterwards.
Plus, what do they think about this movie being compared to «Bridesmaids»?
Narrowing down a list like this is always difficult, but what I've found is that if you step away for a bit and then think about a movie quickly, you'll find that one particular scene comes to mind.
With all of its underlying feminist themes behind the story of a struggling single mother, I wonder what Gloria Steinem thought about this movie?
It also has one of the most powerful endings I've seen in a long, long time, which had me thinking about the movie long after the final credits rolled.
When Gerwig realised she was writing about mothers and daughters, she started thinking about movies that covered a similar theme.
When the pair stopped by the L.A. Times studio at the Toronto International Film Festival, Wiseau revealed what he really thinks about the movie and about Franco's performance as Tommy Wiseau.
So what did you two think about the movie?
Only good think about this movie is Janeane Garofalo, DUH!
Nightcrawler is the directing debut of screenwriter Dan Gilroy (The Bourne Legacy, co-written with his brother, Tony Gilroy, who also directed), and whatever I may think about the movie (and I am not as big a fan as the rest of the world), it does not feel like a first movie.
Whatever you think about the movie, it was in and out of development for 16 years.
I'm uncomfortable just thinking about this movie, and that's why I have to see it.
in my not so humble opinion the X assist excels at the most every single aspect of what makes a horror movie good whether it's a well - developed sense of dread, incredible shock moments that make you jump at your seat, well presented themes that make you think about the movie long after it's over, well developed characters that you care about, special effects and make up that contribute not detract from the movie, etc. one of the good examples of the latter point is how William Friedkin who in my opinion is one of the 10 greatest directors of all time used a refrigerated room for some of the scenes.
More thoughts about the movie on my blog: http://ow.ly/4BKi1
Our songs and our movies — think about any movie Jennifer Aniston or Rachel McAdams are in — are about the intoxication of young love.
I am constantly thinking about movies, politics, sex, love, and beauty — the things we all think about.
Then a couple of years later, I was thinking about movies and billboards and wanted to make something new, and real.
I learned as much about their viewpoint in art from what they thought about movies, T.V., politics, how they dealt with daily problems in their studios, their small pleasures and pet peeves, how they liked their eggs fried, than from any direct influence or instruction.
I am thinking about the movie «The Day After Tomorrow».
I couldn't help thinking about this movie when I read that on Jan. 5, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission filed a complaint in the Northern District of California against Taiwan - based computer networking equipment manufacturer D - Link Corp. and its U.S. subsidiary, D - Link Systems, for failure to take reasonable steps to secure its wireless routers and Internet protocol cameras, potentially compromising sensitive consumer information, including live video and audio feeds from D - Link IP cameras.
When it comes to credit unions and banks, think about the movie You've Got Mail.
I think about he movie cheaper by the dozen, which could be your new blog if you bring home each beautiful little tyke you shared pictures of.
Wednesday is Relationship Rehab Day with Husband, we're thinking about a movie and lunch (tough life, I know).
Bridge to Terabitha — i feel like I want to cry even thinking about that movie.
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