The phrase
"to hate this film" means to strongly dislike or have a strong negative feeling towards a particular movie.
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I wouldn't even say I enjoyed it, but I couldn't find a reason to
really hate the film when looking at it from its target audience's perspective.
I may end up
hating his films in retrospect, but I can't deny the mainstream fast food entertainment value they deliver.
The latter track is actually the best of the three, and presents an excellent debate between one man
who hated the film and another who enjoyed it for what it was.
Ultimately, audiences are going to love or
hate the film as they will, and some did enjoy it.
Having neither loved nor
hated the film in its theatrical cut on the big, big screen, I wondered if it would be any better on a second viewing.
Many, many
people hated this film — a fact that more than a few have shared with me personally — and it is not remotely hard to understand why.
She has since left the financial industry to focus on running Himalaya and is currently writing a book about wealth disparity and the
most hated film of all time.
I almost didn't post them because this is the kind of thing that makes me really
hate film critics or even fake film critics masquerading as real film critics; don't tell me how your collective minds work because I don't really want to know!
How about all of the
other hate films produced in California — anti-Christian, anti-Jew, anti-Republican,....
However felicity jones is way too weak and hard to understand the
hype.i hated the films tone, that Disneyish tone was awful and a serious biopic should be told like that
Stephen Dorff was so impressive as original Beatles bassist Stu Sutcliffe in 1994's «Backbeat» that no less an authority than Paul McCartney, who
otherwise hated the film, called him «astonishing.»
I don't find his childish humour or annoying voices amusing in the slightest and Little Nicky has to be near the top of my most
hated films list (particularly cos it features so many cameos of respected performers).
Even soulless, Easter -
egg hating film snobs like me can find a lot to admire in Black Panther.
I write this review as a critic and as a fan and it disappoints me to
hate a film from a director I used to love.
RICH: Indeed — in fact, I really, really liked The Vampire Lestat (the previous book)- which is why I just know I'm gonna
hate this film ALEX: Yeah....
2001: A Space Odyssey wasn't even nominated for Best Picture, but I'm listing Dr. Strangelove because I
absolutely hate the film that beat it, George Cukor's smug, shrieking My Fair Lady.
A lot of my film critic
pals hated the film, and yet I saw others, like director Ava DuVernay, praise Netflix for taking this leap with a film boasting such a diverse roster of creatives.
Anderson mentioned in the making of featurette that for the scores of people that
hated the film there was always one guy in the room that championed it.
I didn't mind the violence, but it's the absurd stillness of the film that I thought was rather dull, pointless, indulgent and with all those pregnant pauses where nothing really happened, ultimately it was just extremely boring... I saw this one yesterday and hated it as I had
not hated a film in a long time.
The film may be a tad too sappy and whimsical at times, but honestly, it's hard to
really hate this film.
Hulk — Halfway between a regular Ang Lee movie (dysfunctional families, lots of slow drama) and a modern comic book movie (the Spider - Man and X-Men movies), most
people hated this film.
It's subversive and Refn knows it, so much so that he's almost laughing at the audience (and the people
who hate his films).
I hated this film, and thought it was a waste of time.
I hated this film, and think it should never have been made.
(Note: He admits to
hating the film.)
And if you end up
hating these films, read a few reviews and read discussions about them.
I didn't
hate the film; I simply felt it needed more substance.
Star Wars: The Force Awakens I did not realize
I hated this film.
Sight unseen, I'd put my money on Lala Land being one of those well - liked and least -
hated films, along with Manchester by the Sea and Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk.
Love or
hate their films, there's no denying Ti (left) nor AJ's (right) fashion sensibilities.