Smaug is one of my favorite villains in literature, and
finally seeing him on the big screen was fantastic, and as far as Benedict Cumberbatch's performance as Smaug, he was PERFECT.
Needless to say, it will be great to
see it on the big screen at the Paramount and with a post screening Q&A that includes Judd Nelson, Molly Ringwald how can I not be excited?
Every time she has a movie, I have to
see it on the big screen because I think she does this magical thing about shooting very small stories and I think they need to be seen big.
To
see it on the big screen where it belonged, after more than three decades of anticipation, was like seeing it for the very first time and to then get to sit on stage with him afterwards to talk about its tumultuous history only made the night even more memorable.
Dry and delicious like a fine glass of blood, this vamped - up mock - doc channels Spinal Tap as it skewers the likes of Twilight and The Vampire Diaries, leaving those lucky enough to
see it on the big screen running out into the night, screaming «You've got to see What We Do In The Shadows!»
The sumptuous cinematography, thrilling music and all - around excellent cast make this one of the year's best films; and it is currently playing everywhere,
so see it on the big screen if you can
And you may well have fallen in love with a particular breed
from seeing it on the big screen or TV... but it is paramount that you make sure your decision is based on research or personal experience.
As you can hear after the jump, it starts with almost 10 seconds of monster fury and I can not wait to
see it on the big screen in a few months.
I would
recommend seeing it on big screen to induce vertigo due to most of film taking place on the 21st floor of a hotel (that being said, if you are afraid of heights, you may want to skip it).
«Brooklyn» Directed by John Crowley Written by Nick Hornby (based on the book of the same title by Colm Tóibín) Starring Saoirse Ronan, Domhnall Gleeson, Emory Cohen, Jim Broadbent and Julie Walters Anyone who has ever read a sprawling love story, one that spans two countries and two different loves, like the book «Brooklyn» does, dreams
of seeing it on the big screen.
For obvious reasons, this Steven Spielberg classic seems especially timely in our twisted current reality, so why
not see it on the big screen?
Ballmer immediately started having some sort of attack when
he saw himself on the big screen, and then made some weird «dying fish out of water» faces while laughing hysterically (terrifyingly).
I received an invitation to to a screening of Curious George and I know my kids would have loved to
see him on the big screen, our screen at home is probably the smallest screen you can get, but...
Even when I sometimes feel — while we are out shooting — that it might not come across as I had in mind, it usually does when
I see it on a big screen.
My best friend however was going on about this movie until I finally caved in and we went to
see it on the big screen for her birthday.
When could
we see them all on the big screen?
All the bits of the story fit and
see it on a big screen.
And, to be honest, I've always liked Michael Pare», so it's always a pleasure to
see him on the big screen.
If you've never seen Casablanca, or if you've never
seen it on the big screen, or if you've seen it a hundred times already, go see it this week at the Central Cinema.
If you've never seen it, don't miss a chance to
see it on a big screen.
Thank your own personal higher power that
I saw it on the big screen.
Gans» fantasy epic has been lingering in that space between international premiere date and domestic for two years now, so there's no saying when, or even if, you'll get another chance to
see it on the big screen.
Even if the project does move ahead, with or without Guillermo del Toro at the helm, it may still be many years before
we see it on the big screen.