They want you to
think of films like Star Wars and Indiana Jones and Aliens at certain junctures.
When
you think of a film like this its easy to picture a horrid and depressing movie that will make you cry and leave you hating the opposite sex.
Not exact matches
Russell said he
thought media reports had made potential negative consequences
of AI seem
like they were all but already happening and said references to the Terminator
film franchise in descriptions
of AI were misleading.
Regarding Bright's initiative, Movieguide publisher Ted Baehr said, «I
think it says to Hollywood that they can make a
film like Joan
of Arc or Prince
of Egypt and expect more communication and cooperation from the church.»
not really making the news, the atmosphere on last wednesday was really strange, silent, step by step to normal football, but you can't throw away your
thoughts immediately, I just got a glimpse
of Enkes personality during a
film of him shown before the match, I can't realize how hard it must be for his wife to lose him, tomorrow the players
of Germans first Bundesliga will wear a black ribbon again, but I
think it won't affect the atmosphere
like it has with the national team despite
of Hannover
of course, people will be enthousiastic again, but there is the idea
of an «Enke donation» which I
like, will keep his name alive, will take some positive emotions on this tragedy and a kind
of appeal for everyone to reflect the important things
of life and control your own behaviour, I hope so at least, and I hope his wife will cope with that situation, and again: it was really hard for the German nationl team to play under these circumstances, to lose someone close in this way is hard to deal with, on the other hand it causes a close solidarity feeling I
think, but
of course the world will not change, things are returning to the old soon, but nonetheless for me this tragedy is a kind
of human wake - up call, at least a call and then you continue
That sounds
like an intro to a horror
film, but
think about it: a whole human being is coming out
of her body.
Some apps allow you to stitch together photos to make a stop - motion animated
film, and your child can make it look
like Iron Man or a Disney Princess is walking across a room or fighting a bad guy, or have a Lego guy or girl driving a toy car — or anything else your child can
think of.
«We have had
films like Tunde Kelani's Abeni feature at the festival as well as Half
of a Yellow Sun, which is a collaboration between Nigeria and the UK, but I
think this is an opportunity to do more and to go bigger.
He really does remind me
of all
of those early children's
films, looking
like the bad guy I
think he is.
IMAGINE a robotic tailor and you probably
think of something
like Ginsberg and Cohen, the fractious cyborgs in Woody Allen's
film Sleeper.
But when I picked up a roll
of film from a disposable camera a week after my senior prom, I sat in the CVS parking lot in a pool
of 18 - year - old devastation: Despite the careful
thought with which I had picked out my perfect fuchsia dress, I didn't
like any
of these pictures.
«Every news outlet reached out to me, because I have the most
films of any fitness person, and were
like, «What do you
think about this?»
Teresa was inspired by the style
of Melissa McCarthy in the recent
film I Spy and so redid her own spin on dressing
like Melissa which had me
thinking on whom I might want to target and dress
like in
films... my brain is searching but with no success (HELP!).
TD: I
think that, just
like a lot
of movies that came out
of the late 70s and early 80s, that was the first and most creative era in WIDESPREAD
film - making.
If you're somewhere in between, i.e., someone who kinda, sorta
likes the
films rather than loves them, you'll probably find this one to be only sporadically amusing, but will also
think that tedium is now going to be an ingrained part
of the series.
I
think the critics just
like to be negative
of any Sandler or Aniston
film.
«The Shape
of Things» marks the last good
film LaBute has made (for whatever reason he moves on to goofy Hollywood thrillers
like «The Wicker Man» and «Lakeview Terrace» and the embarrassing «Death at a Funeral» remake - one would
think those
films were from a totally different human all together; my bet is he became a drug addict because no one looses such talent so quickly) but this wonderful, tricky and rewarding series
of films is well worth your serious time and attention.
Sharing a family with this guy would be a mixed reward, but the
film's obvious affection for the lug,
like its excitement over a loose tiger and its chuckles at the
thought of Mike Tyson singing a Phil Collins song, are easy to
like.
You really tied PE into many
of Mann's other
films and as I watched this new
film I kept
thinking, as it looks
like you did, how well this
film and its themes dovetail into his other
films.
I
think Scorsese was an inspired choice for a
film about a woman's independence, because the proceedings avoid being weepy treacle, and are instead quite gritty,
like most
of his «typical»
films.
It made me
think of the 80s, when my parents watched
filmed versions
of British stage plays starring people
like Ian Holm on PBS.
He brings a warm cloak
of recognition to the
film, I hate to
think what it would have been
like if they'd had to recast the role.
It's really good, deserves respect for its treatment
of the subject matter, and is a great example
of what I love about 70s cinema, but I just didn't get blown away by it, Maybe I just wasn't quite in the right frame
of mind, or maybe I've just seen too many
films like this already, but I don't
think it's quite as good as everyone else does.
it was certainly a more accessible
film in terms
of the sci - fi genre and has bolstered the credibility, much
like Children
of Men, however, I disagree with the seamless integration
of the
film styles and
think the trailer misled, as the
film is not really mockumentary at all.
Because if it looks
like what you're describing or even close to what I
think it is, it will be a sad sad thing if this is the «future»
of film making — mostly because I won't go to the movies anymore.
If you look at the start
of the
film carefully, when the crew is first getting into the alien mothership, you can see what look
like pockmarks on a wall from zap gun fire, I
think.
The wrestler is the most overrated
film of the year.I
think the
film is bored and I don't
like the Rourke's performance.I
think Rouke's performance in The Wrestler is worst than Eastwood's performace in Gran torino, Josh Brolin's performance in Milk, Frank
Well the
film was wide release, so it makes sense there wasn't an entirety
of focus on the specifics, but I still
think it would have worked better if it was more
like the trailers professed intentions; doco style, with vignettes
of alien / human scenes that emphasized and helped explain, not found footage either,
like for example, after talking about Wikus in the past tense, it could focus on him for a bit then move on, but it stuck with him, and the
film changed gears, I just
thought it would have been better to focus on other things, as opposed to dumbing the plot down to one man and his battle against the evil government / corporation, and still stay in the doco style, it could have worked, no?
In the end, whether or not you'll
like CATCHING FIRE depends on what you
thought of the first
film.
Who would have
thought that it would be a master
of fantasy
like Steven Spielberg who would direct what might be the most wrenching
film ever made?
They have plenty to share about the
film, including lots
of details about the
thought process behind the designs and concepts in the
film, as well as small details they find particularly interesting (
like the inclusion
of modern things
like cell phones and social networking.)
The wrestler is the most overrated
film of the year.I
think the
film is bored and I don't
like the Rourke's performance.I
think Rouke's performance in The Wrestler is worst than Eastwood's performace in Gran torino, Josh Brolin's performance in Milk, Frank Langella's performance in Frost / Nixon, Richard Jenkins» performance in the visitor or Benicio del Toro's performance in Che.
A Wes Anderson
film is always a thing
of inspired, calculated madness, so much
like his other
films that you'd
think he made them all in the same month.
You would
think a
film like this, that rips off
of almost every Hollywood comedy for it's story, (mainly «The Hangover») that it would be very dry and forgettable, but it has many heartfelt moments that surprised me, and a group
of old guys saying they are «too old for any
of this stuff anymore» and «we need to appreciate life more» seems too much, but it's not.
What is interesting is (
like some original sci - fi concepts) back in 66 when this
film was made the idea was
of course deemed fantasy, these days I don't
think it is, well with robots anyway.
Although some
of you may
think I'm talking about the portrayal
of the beauty consultants (
like the one portrayed by Doherty), having been around them, I can tell you that is one thing in this
film that is, sadly, realistic.
Giving the
film four out
of four stars, Slant's Sam C. Mac claims it «already feels
like von Trier's greatest
film to date,» while Eric Kohn
of Indiewire
thinks it's «possibly brilliant.»
I would
like to say that this
film would make a good example
of how visual effects look on a home television experience for a rental, but I still
think the better recommendation for that would be the first
film.
I don't want to fall into the trap
of thinking «I have to
like it» solely because
of what the
film represents as far as diversity and representation.
I've enjoyed some
of Michael Bay's previous
films like the Rock, Armageddon and the Island and was bored by Pearl Harbor and
thought Bad Boys 2 was disgusting.
Basically, I
think that Ebert is just afraid
of what could be a long string
of bad
films made for the wrong reasons, each trying to outdo each other in shocking subject matter, not for any discernable aesthetic reason, or even to make some Corman style exploitation
film bucks, but simply to be cool
like Quentin, and gain indie
film hipster status.
However, that depiction, while not always perfect (the dialogue sounds exactly
like how an adult would
think teenagers talk), the
film is still beautiful and fascinating enough to work, thanks to Coppola's ability to give a palpable sense
of atmosphere and beauty to even the most vapid
of contexts.
I'm someone who, I
think like everyone else when hearing about this,
thought that there would never be a good incarnation
of Captain America, especially since the colossal failure
of a
film in the 90s.
It's
like they saw Idlewild and
thought the idea
of a «hip - hop musical» was good, so all
of a sudden everyone in the
film starts breakdancing for no reason, scratch decks materialise out
of thin air and everyone starts rapping.
And, while I'm growing a bit weary
of her, I enjoyed Leslie Mann as the mother
of some
of these girls, and she nails the modern day new - age philosophy
of parenting «these type»
of girls to a T. All in all this is a glossy and fun
film that will satisfy, but doesn't leave a strong legacy
like the kind the characters aspie to have, Regardless, I dug it and
think you should check it out.
No one
likes to have the ending
of a
film spoilt, unless your one
of those arseholes that sits through a whole movie shouting out what they
think is going to happen next.
I didn't
think that was a perfect
film, but I
liked it well enough to go and read all
of the books.
No hate for H.G, but McAvoy, while bearing some
of the awkward romance
of Grant's puppy -
like characters in the R. Curtis
films, has none
of the affectedness
of Grant's lean - to's; the floppy hair, the eyes that blink so furiously you
think he's about to have a seizure, the nerdy stuttering.
Going by its title alone, The Autopsy
Of Jane Doe sounds like a Faces Of Death knockoff or maybe one of those Japanese gore videos from the»80s like the one that made Charlie Sheen call the cops because he thought he was watching a real snuff fil
Of Jane Doe sounds
like a Faces
Of Death knockoff or maybe one of those Japanese gore videos from the»80s like the one that made Charlie Sheen call the cops because he thought he was watching a real snuff fil
Of Death knockoff or maybe one
of those Japanese gore videos from the»80s like the one that made Charlie Sheen call the cops because he thought he was watching a real snuff fil
of those Japanese gore videos from the»80s
like the one that made Charlie Sheen call the cops because he
thought he was watching a real snuff
film.
If you were someone,
like myself, who
thought that Infernal Affairs could have been one
of the best action
films of the new millennium if only it had some character development, you absolutely need to watch its sequel, Infernal Affairs II, as the entire
film is almost nothing but.