Yes, everything looks very pretty and appealing, but that is about as far as the good things I have to
say about this movie go.
It may seem like an odd thing to
say about a movie in which a teenaged virgin receives a knife to the groin, but nothing in Night Train Murders is as hard to take as the moment in Last House where a kidnapped victim is forced to piss herself.
That may be an odd thing to
say about a movie with mutant crocodiles, killer bears and an unflagging sense of menace, but for all its surface perils the picture also has a disquietingly serene core.
It feels odd to
say this about a movie as violent and funny as Seven Psychopaths, but my favorite parts were when it almost made me cry.
It may be an absurd thing to
say about a movie whose human protagonist (the wonderful, still Oscar-less Sally Hawkins) winds up seducing a sea creature, but I wish that, beneath its luscious aquamarine surface, «The Shape of Water» were a more genuinely surprising movie — more spontaneous and less complacent in its homage to the virtues of collective unity and individual difference.
The last thing I thought I'd be
saying about a movie set mostly inside of Bill Murray is that it's smart — smart it is, but only in the details.
Pacific Rim, in contrast, is a model of restraint, which is a strange thing to
say about a movie about giant robots fighting giant monsters but it is true.
According to Jackman's friend, there were bad things being
said about the movie at the time, which may have more to do with director Bryan Singer than anything.
Don't get me wrong, I love the jump scares in horror movies, but there is something to be
said about a movie that will get into your psyche.
And when his master Phil moves the Winslow family from Kansas to Orange County and he joins the crowd at the dog park of a vegetarian pet food company, well, what can
I say about a movie that has more speaking parts for dogs (and a cat) than for humans?
Ehhhh I'm not sure what to
say about this movie.
If there's one thing I can
say about this movie, that will state my love for it, one stupid, but frank line, it's «Damn, that was fun!»
Honestly, I don't know what to
say about this movie, because it feels so phenomenally old - fashioned and outdated, so ridiculously conservative and undermining of female independence.
One thing I will
say about this movie is that is quite possibly one of the emotional films that I've seen in a while, and one of those reasons is because of the music, the music in this movie are brilliantly done and the film has little to none of it, but they know when to use it to the films advantage, and it works incredibly well when it is used.
Don't think I'd have much to
say about this movie, hopefully.
What can
you say about the movie that taught you what movies were?
The only good thing I can
say about this movie is that the action is really good, but thats all the good I can say about this movie.
Review: The (adjective)(noun) part (number) Wow I just have to say I spent all (measure of time) staring at my (electric device) wondering what I was going to
say about this movie.
What can
I say about this movie that hasn't been already said?
Here's what analytical firm RelishMix had to
say about the movie.
Not quite sure what to
say about this movie other than it's one of the top five movies ever made.
I really don't have anything negative to
say about the movie.
The best thing I can
say about this movie is that it makes me want to watch the original again.
I do think it has some issues with the acting, but when the worst thing you can
say about the movie is that Bryan Cranston's hair piece was pretty bad then you have a moderate action movie success.
Kurt is back from Montreal's Fantasia Film Festival, and he might have a thing or two to
say about the movies, the town and the folks at that festival.
I'm going to have to start critiquing the film right away in what is usually an introductory paragraph because I have so many bad things to
say about this movie.
But none of you have much to
say about the movie's subject, so one wonders what made you go in the first place.
If anything, it's a little too refined, which is an odd thing to
say about a movie that features a man's brains squirting out of his head.
If anything can be
said about the movie it is its attention to detail.
Star Wars: The Last Jedi has only been in theaters for a little over a week, and already, a lot has been
said about the movie, its quality, the way it handles fan expectations, the important representation it continues to boost in the franchise, and more.
Which brings us to the second thing you can
say about this movie: it's one of the year's most frustrating and obnoxious films of the year.
It's a lively, non-specific track, which is nice because what is there to
say about this movie the movie itself doesn't spell out in slow, looping swoops and curlicues?
What can
you say about a movie that has not one, not two, but three scenes of improvised oral surgery that make Laurence Olivier's bit in Marathon Man look like Steve Martin's bit in Little...
What do
you say about a movie that introduces the master of suspense as you've never seen him before, proves once again that Helen Mirren is one of the finest actresses alive and launches a charm assault that is damn near irresistible?
There are so many great things to
say about the movie yet some audience members may walk out feeling a little underwhelmed.
Whatever else can be
said about the movie, it wouldn't make a terrible winner here.
Good Graphics, that's the only good thing I could
say about this movie.
I bring this up because everything I truly felt the need to
say about this movie she already said!
What can
I say about this movie?