Not exact matches
After watching Colt McCoy get sacked nine times and throw three interceptions, one of the nicest things Longhorns coach Mack Brown could
think of to say about his offense was, «We're excited to get back in the
film room.»
I
thought Vincent was a bit overrated
after watching his sophomore
film, but he took off this past year at IMG.
Think back to the last time you
watched a good Hollywood
film about someone overcoming tough odds and emerging —
after a setback or two — splendidly victorious.
I
thought about this
film for a few days
after watching it.
«I
think Elio [the young man played Timothee Chalamet] will be a cinephile and I'd like him to be in a movie theater
watching Paul Vecchiali's Once More,» a 1988
film about a man who falls in love with a man
after he leaves his wife, which was the first French movie to deal with AIDS.
After watching Gold, I reappropriated a nursery rhyme to summarize my
thoughts on the
film.
Nevertheless, a few weeks ago I
watched Patrick Brice and Mark Duplass's Creep 2, and
after letting the
film sink in for a bit, I'm now convinced that the cinematic holy grail of found - footage is much closer than I
thought, and here's why...
«
After watching a
film,» said Johnson, «those of us who knew Jay Scott occasionally still find ourselves
thinking, «What would Jay
think?»
After watching a
film like Pulse, I feel a bit insulted that movie executives
think so little about the intelligence of the American movie - going public that the vast majority of the attempts at popular entertainment are completely stripped of anything remotely resembling a
thought - provoking element, eschewing those in favor of noise, special effects and music stimuli to try to induce a subconscious reaction in the audience.
I'm personally not a big sci - fi fan but
after watching the trailer, I
think this
film will be worth seeing.
After watching the regular version - I have to admit I
think the 3D probably works out remarkably well for this
film.
Universal Pictures has released a behind the scenes featurette for the upcoming reboot The Mummy which sees star Tom Cruise, director Alex Kurtzman, and 2nd unit director / stunt supervisor Wade Eastwood discussing the
film's Zero G stunt; take a look below
after the official synopsis... SEE ALSO:
Watch the trailer for The Mummy here
Thought safely entombed -LSB-...]
I
think The Neon Demon has a 56 % rating on RT and that was easily my favourite
film of last year, and
after five times I still can't stop
watching it.
After watching The Ultimate Gift and jotting down some initial
thoughts, I elected to read a few other reviews to see what others
thought of the
film.
It's telling, I
think, that so many of the people I know who skipped The Room but liked The Disaster Artist feel no strong urge to
watch the Wiseau
film after.
It's hard to
watch Magnum Force right
after seeing Dirty Harry without
thinking that a good part of what made that first
film so cool is mostly missing here.
After watching the progression of the Loki character across three
films, I
think it's safe to put Tom Hiddleston right up there with Heath Ledger for most intriguing and inspired villain adaptations.
There are certain
films that
after you are done
watching them you
think to yourself «man, that was just a great single - one - time - only
film and never in a million years should they do a sequel.»
I
think about you and
watch all the precious little faces just in case one of them is Sweet P (have no idea what year these were
filmed so might be looking at a different bunch of littlies) Just the same they all look happy and looked
after!
PS - I wanted to check out the blogs written by the women in the
film after I got done
watching it, so I
thought I'd include a list of links here to make it easy to find them if you're interested, too!