Sentences with phrase «time the credits roll»

And until the first time the credits roll, that's what it remains.
Fans of the series will be left baffled and angry by time the credits roll, while for everyone else it's an instantly forgettable game.
By time the credits roll you'll likely have already forgotten a lot of the details of the plot, but you'll still have enjoyed every moment of it thanks to the witty dialogue.
While Carrie and the gang returned from Abu Dhabi to their failing marriages, stressful careers, complicated sex lives and the tedium of motherhood — all of which were miraculously resolved by the time the credits rolled — La Vie en Rose returned with a real fairy - tale ending.
By the time the credits rolled, I was almost guaranteed new clients, freshly converted from planning a hospital birth to planning a birth center birth with me or one of my partners as midwife.
But all ends well after Nanny Jo Frost swoops in, and by the time the credits roll, she has transformed the desperate parents» bad habits that led the family to be «crazy» enough to even qualify for reality show casting.
You can't talk, it's awkward as f*ck and pretty tormenting because all you can think about is making a move and if nothing's happened by the time the credits roll you walk out feeling like a lead balloon.
And by the time the credits roll (some 16 minutes» worth), Bilbo Baggins and his dwarf companions — on a quest to reclaim the dwarven kingdom, and its treasure, from the fire - breathing squatter Smaug — are only halfway to their destination (as the dragon flies) and the end of chapter six in the book.
It's a totally convincing piece of work and even when things start to get a little nuts it feels believable, thanks to the writing with is stunningly free of phoniness or convention and the acting, which is so easygoing and natural that you can't help but identify with all the characters by the time the credits roll, and maybe yearn to spend another all - nighter with them.
Overall, it's a white knuckle ride from start to finish, and there won't be a dry eye in the house by the time the credits roll.
In fact, I didn't laugh once throughout the film, and I just felt myself wanting much more out of the film by the time the credits rolled.
This film has far too many twists to really care about the fate of any of the characters, and by the time the credits rolled, I felt myself more than ready to leave this world for good.
The film, just plays out like a paint by numbers action film, and by the time the credits roll, you realize how unimpressive this movie is.
Happily, I can say that this is a movie made with care and the overall impact of the film is felt by the time the credits roll.
As punishment, it's almost certain he's going to be a victim by the time the credits roll.
Even after 30 minutes of previews and a two - hour feature, you're so deeply invested by the time the credits rolls that you just have to stay for another five so you can catch the montage of the characters and their real life counterparts.
The continued alliance of Coogler and Jordan proves to be a delectably promising one, and if there are initial doubts about the lead star's angsty familiarities early on, he manages the difficult feat of winning us over by the time the credits roll.
Paired with some gorgeous artwork and solid writing, it's hard not to be won over by the time the credits roll.
By the time the credits roll, the body count is high, and all actors have been drenched in fake blood.
The film moves at a snail's pace and will require some patience, but those who stick with it will be rewarded with a film that pays off immensely by the time the credits roll.
Per the in - game statistic, by the time the credits rolled, I had respawned 308 times in my initial playthrough.
By the time the credits roll, you'll most likely have added many fond memories to add to your favorite movie - watching experiences.
``... claustrophobic, terrifying, terrifically - made and will have you clapping by the time the credits roll
Gorgeous animation and fluid, exciting, fast paced action are icing on the cake of a hilarious and heartfelt story of identity and confronting the past, and I was a pile of weeping mush by the time the credits rolled.
The plot itself isn't anything to write home about, though it had me stumped by the time the credits rolled.
By the time the credits roll, there are many who are worthy to wear the crown of the Queen of Katwe.
In short, moviegoers will be utterly and completely «shook» by the time the credits roll.
Sure, but Lean on Pete puts you through enough dark life experiences to make you feel satisfied and smarter by the time the credits roll.
You may even shed a tear or two by the time the credits roll.
Every other character receives a trite stock ending by the time the credits roll, which feels insulting to cast and audience.
The approach isn't perfect, and by the time the credits roll, you may say what's the point?
By the time the credits roll, this Ride Along arrives at the conclusion you would expect from a buddy cop movie starring a former musician controversially known for his violent lyrics.
And that is a shame because by the time the credits roll on this lengthy (though beautifully shot) movie, I can't help thinking the things she was searching for were there.
Enabling himself to shift gracefully from the arrogant, headstrong warrior we see at the start of the film to the wiser, more humble hero by the time the credits roll.
By the time the credits rolled, I realized that I had just watched a feature - length prologue to a plodding supernatural epic / coming of age adventure that, apocalyptic struggle or not, I'm not the least bit invested in.
Guns blaze constantly in this action film with countless bodies piling up by the time the credits roll.
Some of the film's questions were answered by the time the credits rolled, but many were not.
The answer hadn't presented itself by the time the credits rolled (and frankly I'm the least qualified to judge) but the sheer amount of time weighing these questions showed the film had failed to grab me by the scruff of the neck - a more immediate problem in its own right....
As with all Paul Schrader movies, Dog Eat Dog is a down and dirty bit of nastiness that leaves viewers feeling like they need to scrape something off of the bottom of their shoes by the time the credits roll.
, Whisper of the Heart, Princess Mononoke, Spirited Away, Howl's Moving Castle, Tales from Earthsea, Ponyo and Arrietty... they've all left me disappointed by the time the credits rolled.
It's a fun little flick, but don't expect to recall much of the actual story by the time the credits roll.
As the film continued this decision was only further cemented, and by the time the credits rolled I stayed in my chair, waiting to see who was behind these jarring, grating sounds.
By the time the credits rolled, I felt as though I had just disembarked from a five - hour roller coaster ride.
If you're big with the gore, then your bloodlust should be fairly well - sated by the time the credits roll on this film.
By the time credits rolled, I realized that all the ingredients were there to have made this an awesome movie.
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