Sentences with phrase «times in films like»

And though Holt is the most often ignored of the three leads (too many dismiss him out of hand as a B - movie staple), in watching a scene where he struggles with whether or not to save a partner from a cave - in one is reminded that Holt spent time in films like My Darling Clementine and The Magnificent Ambersons.
Anne Hathaway has shown a knack for comedic timing in films like The Devil Wears Prada and Get Smart.

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Like every entrepreneur, I'm pulled in way too many directions, and I often feel like a puppet on somebody else's string, jockeying my time between family obligations, helping the entrepreneurs I've invested in, filming Shark Tank, and flying to motivational speeches in multiple citLike every entrepreneur, I'm pulled in way too many directions, and I often feel like a puppet on somebody else's string, jockeying my time between family obligations, helping the entrepreneurs I've invested in, filming Shark Tank, and flying to motivational speeches in multiple citlike a puppet on somebody else's string, jockeying my time between family obligations, helping the entrepreneurs I've invested in, filming Shark Tank, and flying to motivational speeches in multiple cities.
There are so many hopes and expectations pinned on the new film version of «A Wrinkle in Time,» I feel like it should be projected on giant bulletin boards instead of movie screens.
Although the films Alibaba Pictures Group has invested in like So Young (by actress - turned director Zhao Wei, who is also a major shareholder of the company) and Tiny Times (by popular writer Guo Jingming) have recorded remarkable box - office revenues, the company has yet to turn a profit, with a net loss of HK$ 443.54 million for the first half of last year.
Church - sponsored outreach projects — like films or crossover artists performing both religious and secular music — are «strange» in Singapore, he told the Washington Times in February.
Christian cultural commentators like me are used to seeing God show up in music, films and TV shows all the time.
In truth, there are times when the film feels less like an addition to the franchise than it does a remake of the original movie.
I also wanted to talk up what is perhaps John Sayles» greatest film, the very play - like Sunshine State, as a beautiful illustration of the fact that in modern times especially, some need to heed the Berry-esque call to stay (or return) and build the community, but others need to sell and go, and get free of a community, or mere arrangement, that is holding them back.
Growing up in the second poorest county in Illinois, where many families below the poverty line depended on venison from hunting to get through the winter, the only times I saw people like me on TV were in Dukes of Hazard reruns (my own family has a storied moonshining history) and in a VHS copy of the 1974 film Where the Red Fern Grows.
In times like these, it is remarkable that the two blockbuster films of the season — Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone and The Fellowship of the Ring — contain neither nudity nor profanity nor sex scenes.
1) Put flour, salt, sugar and melted butter in a mixing bowl 2) Pour in warm water bit by bit, and knead dough until it achieves a homogenous, smooth and soft texture 3) Roll the dough into a small ball and place it in a bowl, covering it with transparent film, and allow the dough to rise for 30 minutes 4) Chop onions and garlic finely, and saute onions in a pan until onions are caramelized, then add chopped garlic 5) After 30 minutes is up, press the dough to get rid of the gas created by the yeast 6) Add the sauteed onions and garlic to the dough, and knead well so that ingredients are dispersed homogeneously in dough 7) Shape the dough in any way you like and then leave it on a greased baking tray for 30 minutes (during which the dough should double in size) 8) After the 30 minutes of waiting time, bake in pre-heated oven at 180 — 200 deg cel for around 20 to 25 minutes (or until the crust is golden brown)
There is still time for Arsenal to rescue the campaign and lift the EPL trophy in May and I'm sure that all Gooners will be Geordies for the night when Newcastle take on Leicester tonight, but it will take an epic comeback like the one produced by the Arsenal side of the late 80s, the one in the film Fever Pitch that blew a promising position and then went on a late run that culminated in a title decider on the last day at Anfield.
If you liked the give - and - take between Cary Grant and Rosalind Russell in the 1940 film His Girl Friday, you'd cotton to life around the Lido Beach, N.Y. home of SI reporter Sandy Keenan and her husband, Mike Winerip, a writer for The New York Times.
Nevertheless, Chasnoff says, «The experience of engaging in the mainstream media about our film like that was one of the first times that the topic ever surfaced in the mainstream media.»
There's something organic about shooting film that feels like a pleasant match to me with time spent in the quiet, slow, and calm of nature.
While small amounts of materials like zinc or silicon are required to produce thin film devices, Cadien says the costs are not insignificant — they can come in at $ 500 or $ 600 per gram and the current processes are wasteful, dosing surfaces with anywhere from 100 to 10,000 times the molecules required.
In the new study, the scientists concluded that natural trillion - times - per - second vibrations in the STO travel up into the iron selenide film in distinct packets, like volleys of water droplets shaken off by a wet doIn the new study, the scientists concluded that natural trillion - times - per - second vibrations in the STO travel up into the iron selenide film in distinct packets, like volleys of water droplets shaken off by a wet doin the STO travel up into the iron selenide film in distinct packets, like volleys of water droplets shaken off by a wet doin distinct packets, like volleys of water droplets shaken off by a wet dog.
Since the time this video was filmed, I've started using sprouted grains in my cooking and baking, and tend to use real, grass - fed butter or coconut oil for baking as opposed to something like this product.
So the thing that I would consider first of all is you may want to actually get one of this film canisters or like a noon type of bottle and actually take digestive enzymes out there with you or use digestive enzymes for a period of time in your life that you jumpstart or up - regulate your body's own natural production of digestive enzymes which can actually happen if you use digestive enzymes for a period of time.
Time look like snow dropping silently into a black room or it looked like a silent film in an ancient theater, 100 billion faces falling like those New Year balloons, down and down into nothing.
«s run time - which I thought was two hours, but it really seemed to be like four - seems devoted to a tertiary subplot in the art house Coherence, a film that lacks traditional narrative structure and drips with the ideas mother!
But considering it is only like a 15 - minute film, and having so much to squeeze in, in such a small amount of time, he pulls it very well.
Hi I'm easy going like mites in and out willing to try new things don't worry I'll let you know if I don't like what ever it is this is my first time and would like to see a cd / tv experienced mainly a bottom cd / v I want I prefer nights in watching a film getting snuggly under a quilt having a...
But the truth is that like those «80s films many of us grew up on, and which we watched a million times over on home video and cable television, «Real Steel» feels destined to become a staple in the libraries of kids in this generation.
That would be impossible given that there are over 40 of them, and that the film is structured almost exactly like a»90s sketch - comedy show in which characters rarely share more than several minutes of screen time.
Looking at his list of favorite films, I found that we shared a few in common, and I asked him if he'd like to write about one of our shared favorites, one I've wanted to write about for awhile but just haven't had the time.
As schematic as a popular entertainment needs to be yet refreshingly devoid of significant lulls in the action — for exposition, weapon reloading, lovemaking and the like — the film is fast, smart and single - minded, providing not only a satisfying bang for the ever - beleaguered moviegoing buck but memorable debuts for first - time feature director Mimi Leder and fledgling film studio DreamWorks SKG (Steven Spielberg, Jeffrey Katzenberg and David Geffen)-- as well as ringing confirmation that George Clooney is indeed a movie star.
The pressure off, they're free to make out like teenagers and fall in love, a happy interlude the film covers with smart economy, so as to spend more time on getting to know this «hot grandma» (she's struggling to keep her middle daughter pregnancy - free through high school), as well as the couple's first big fight, occasioned when she wonders why he still doesn't want to sleep with her after nearly 20 dates.
The film doesn't take a clear stance in regards of the actual utility of an institution like this, we see how the patients there mock around and make fun of the fact that they are being institutionalized there, and at the same time they hate the way that their parents brought them there, as well as the harsh instructions that they must go through every morning and every day.
Older Joe (Bruce Willis, whom Gordon - Levitt has been somewhat awkwardly made to look like) has other plans in mind for the past and escapes his execution, beginning the film's grinding chase and giving us lots to wonder about in regard to theories of time travel and butterfly effect and all those other head - scratchers.
For one, throughout the whole film I had a hard time empathizing with any of the characters - which is absolutely crucial in a film like this.
The Potter movies showed us their characters getting older in real time: unlike Just William or Bart Simpson, Daniel Radcliffe's Potter was going to grow up like a normal person and never before has any film — or any book — brought home to me how terribly brief childhood is.
Like the film, characters take the opportunity to play nice, adhering to the social strata of the time, forcing us to give up the more overt subversion of the first film in favor of pure genre immersion.
During this close - minded time period in American cinema, she was showcased for her «exotic» qualities in films like Pagan Love Song, Latin Lovers, and The Fabulous Señorita.
The film works as supernatural horror at the same time as you feel the chaos and fear in everyday life during the Iran - Iraq War as experienced by people like the rest of us and not by presidents and kings.
Don't get me wrong, I like to punk out on more than a few occasions, but it's interesting to look back at a time in which the talent was getting commercial promotion, because in this day and age, you have to go either underground or, well, bona fide prog - rock to find real quality music, though not necessarily quality film.
It doesn't try to show some drastic change, but it does attempt to convince others that change can indeed happen, it also never puts blame on one person, because obviously with marriage it is a joint effort, there will be trials and on other occasions it simply won't work, but time and commitment can change that, rarely can a simple film like this address so much in such limited issues, but sharp, often improvisational dialogue and strong performances create a very real and insightful piece that underplays everything for maximum effect, which works.
The series opened her up to a wider audience, and de Rossi would continue to act in films like The Invisibles and Cursed.After the 2002 demise of Ally McBeal, de Rossi wasted little time in attaching herself to another edgy and successful project.
The only fantasies Fifty Shades Freed convincingly fulfill are those of boutique publishers who would like to believe that a debut novel can acquire 250,000 preorders and that a local glossy can employ upwards of fifty full - time staffers, both of which occur in this film.
So like idk what the **** was actually happening in this film but DAMN was it entertaining, like holy **** car chase and **** (Also a love romantic thingy was in there but **** dat), also ToeCutter confirmed the scariest **** ing villain of all time * goddamn those accents *
Into this season of the Serious Movie, when every other film seems to speak to the troubled times in which we actually live, the fact - based, yet farcical «The Disaster Artist» blows like a fresh breeze, throwing open a window through which we may escape, briefly, from ugly reality.
Films like 127 Hours that work unique visuals in, in order to tell the story, are remarkable, but films like Free Fire just don't have enough substance to sustain its 90 minute run time.
There's a tedium to the sort of repetition that merely rehashes and recycles the same wink - wink barbs that worked the first time around — but also a relatable, even pitiable humanity in the film's desperation to be liked.
In place of the emotional stage - setting another film might waste its time on, there is instead a lengthy getting - ready montage, with drooling close - ups of Anastasia (Dakota Johnson) slipping into her lacy gown while her husband - to - be Christian (Jamie Dornan) fastens his cufflinks, which look like two enormous platinum Chewits.
On a basic level, for those of us with less free time (or spending money) than we'd like, and with a seemingly endless array of films always being released, there's always an element of benefit - cost ratio involved in our assessment of the films we drop our cash on and park our asses in a dark theater for two hours to see.
One of my rules of criticism is to never recommend a movie that has an element of time in the title if it feels like it takes that amount of time to watch the film.
In late 2012, like many a film fan with too much time and too little self - respect, I fell into a strange love affair with The Room.
If you placed a few hundred random people into a movie theatre and asked them to invest their time in this film, I can guarantee that at least 50 percent would either walk out or despise their experience, but that's okay because not everyone likes every single piece of art.
The film also finds unusual uses for the likes of «(The Sun'll Come Out) Tomorrow», «If I Could Turn Back Time», «In Your Eyes», and «All Out of Love.»
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