Sentences with phrase «type of film when»

I agree that this could be generic, but I like these types of films when done properly.

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When a number of those types of films disappointed (or outright bombed) last summer, there was plenty of concern that moviegoers were suffering from «sequel fatigue» or «sequelitis.»
The algorithm is part of what's known as electronic image stabilization, a type of video processing that can help smooth the jerkiness in videos even when filmed in an unsteady environment, like from a dirt bike cruising down a bumpy trail.
The lesson here is, when selecting a PR or marketing firm, be sure it's not only creative but also able to support the specific type of campaign you're launching (sports, film, tech product, service and so on).
When the old Legion of Decency held a boycott - type club over the film - maker, and the Protestants through more subtle but no less paternalistic devices promised a docile and bland audience, the industry knew what to expect.
Amorphous films of contorted hexabenzocoronene form two visually different types of crystals when annealed at 240 degrees Celsius.
To form the film, the researchers mixed a type of clay that sheds layers when exposed to ultrasonic pulses with water and a polymer to stick the layers together.
These type of adventures seem to work better when period set, «The Mummy» films and «The Phantom» are good examples of this type of boys own wilderness set adventures that work in another era.
This is the type of film to watch when you have a bad movie night.
Superficial when it means to be elliptical and regressive in its attempts to promote pride and tolerance, Lelio's film is beautiful but vacant, the type of melodrama that reminds us that they shouldn't always make them like they used to.
I honestly believe when it comes to this type of film, you need a personality that relates to some aspect of the film.
All of this being said, Labor Day is certainly not the type of film to shy away from using one of the worst problems in movies — that of conveniently timed news reports when specific characters are watching TV.
This is that type of film, where the inevitable is just so obvious when it finally happens it is sort of underwhelming.
Rampage is one of those rare delights that B Movie audiences get when their favourite brand of film - making (Sharktopus, Dragon Wasps — you know the type), gets a massive budget, worthy CGI and some charismatic stars.
Pettyfer is pretty and easygoing but lacks the sort of charisma that comes with a more focused sense of interior purpose, and the film basically feels, at its core, like a mash - up of carefully cross-tabbed teen movie trends, which is probably what happens when you set out in pre-production with the chief intent of manufacturing the next big «Twilight» - type cinematic franchise.
The Nugget is a mild - mannered Australian film that fits right in with the type of comedies they generally make, full of likeably daft little guys that discover they like the simple lives they lead, almost losing it all when something bigger comes along.
But yeesh, how much happier will I be when someday Michael Cera ceases to be the go - to geek avatar for this type of film.
The title of the film foreshadows some pretty clear implications about the type of character she plays, and the film hinges on Pugh's ability to sell the addicting freedom that comes from being on her own when her husband leaves her at home, and the belief that she can, will and must do whatever is necessary to keep the life to which she has grown accustomed.
Just to give you an example of the type of film you are dealing with here, there is a scene where Whitey is doing his civic duty washing out some outhouses when he is locked inside one and rolled down a snow - covered hill.
These characters aren't limited to Californian residents because you have encountered or might even be one of these types of people, giving the film an almost personalized relevance that keeps you engaged even when the events become cringeworthy.
«Don't Think Twice» Mike Birbiglia's film about a tight - knit improv troupe that's split when one of its members ascends to an SNL - type show was full of top comedians (Birbiglia, Chris Gethard, Tammy Sagher, Keegan Michael Key, Kate Micucci and Gillian Jacobs make up the group) doing hysterical improv, but more impressively bringing so much heart and smart observation to this very specific scene and age group.
Neal and Del take jobs at a loading dock to pay for the train tickets that actually get them home, for example — the type of fuss that jettisons itself when a film starts barrelling towards the conclusion.
Edward's novel provides the film with its dark soul, the story of Tony Hastings (also played by Jake Gyllenhaal) and his wife Laura (Isla Fisher) & daughter India (Elle Bamber), who run into trouble when traveling through some back country Texas roads late at night, you know the type they make movies about how not to ever drive down.
Loaded with incredible visual effects that have to be seen to be believed, The Jungle Book is the type of film all ages can enjoy and I absolutely recommend checking it out this weekend when it opens in theaters.
Not normally one for nostalgia, my instant reaction when the credits rolled was that Peak is the type of film I would have begged my parents to let me watch 20 years ago, or, alright, outright deceived («No, it's not that violent or scary...»).
That being said, it is the type of film that if it gets a sequel in the future, I'll certainly be there to watch it when it comes out.
His new film sounds like a like a hot blast of Tarantino - type fun: a crime comedy about a getaway driver (Ansel Elgort) who finds himself in trouble when his heist goes wrong.
This isn't the type of film likely to bowl you over as you sit in the theater; it's the type to bowl you over when you randomly think about it days later.
It's a given in these types of films that a straight man in drag will inevitably fall for a woman, except that he can not reveal his love without giving up his identity, and when that happens, she has a hard time forgiving him without him jumping through hurdles to win her back.
Mississippi Grind is a nostalgic film, its characters forever in search of those bounteous good times of the past, that are purely in their minds, while its makers are looking back to a certain type of free - ranging, melancholic, narratively loose American movie, the sort we think of when we get dewy - eyed about the Seventies.
When Andrew decides to contribute a film to the Humpday fest (a real - life amateur porno festival sponsored by Seattle alternative weekly The Stranger), a piece of art that will «push boundaries,» Ben proposes (in front of a crowd of artist - types) that the two of them — two straight men — have sex on camera as a radical performance piece.
This is the type of film whose plot can be easily spoiled when trying to describe it.
Set in the Sixties at an exclusive all - boys prep school, The Emperor's Club is immediately recognizable as another iteration of Dead Poets Society, even more so when one realizes that the film features the same quartet of student types (the troubled one, the trickster, the bookish one, the gregarious one — also the same breakdown you'll find in Stand By Me, come to think of it) and the same crinkly - eyed inspirational professor who finds a lesson for young lives in the heartening words of dead versifiers.
With his newest film, While We're Young, Baumbach returns to this character type again, twenty years after the release of Kicking and Streaming, looking at what happens when those intellectual bohemians reach middle age.
This is when the film turns into a Straw Dogs type of movie about a big city outsider not being liked by the small town crowd.
Jim Carrey as a Criss Angel - type performer is funny in and of itself — especially when performing a riff on the Joker's disappearing pencil trick — so I look forward to seeing more of him in the film.
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But the film overcomes a wobbly start and begins to find its way when Dean is summoned to Los Angeles by some douche - bro «disruptor» types who want to use his illustrations as part of an ad campaign.
If there's one genre I don't miss, it's the type this film comes from, and like the psychos who inhabit the slasher world, just when you think you've finally seen the end of them, they jump out of the woodworks once again.
It's almost as if the idea of even loosely associating the film with Peter Pan is insignificant when it could just be a Sherlock and Watson type team chasing a brutal child criminal.
When the studio departed from the type of high - spirited hijinks that headlined many of their successful»60s and»70s films in favor of somber realism and darker fantasy in the 1980s, they closed a chapter that many remember fondly.
(SPOILER WARNING: When Lancelot described the type of funeral that he'd like to have, I knew that he wasn't going to survive the film.
Elsewhere, in the long - standing series Woman with a Camera, she highlights a certain type of film heroine, who is suddenly empowered when a camera is placed in her hands.
In her long - standing photographic series Woman With A Camera, Collier highlights a certain type of film heroine, who is suddenly empowered when a camera is placed in her hands.
«We think some solar panels, probably the cadmium thin film type, might be hazardous waste when shredded or disposed of in a landfill,» said Charles Corcoran, a hazardous substances scientist at the department.
Both remotes also feature voice search, which is going to save you a whole lot of typing when you're trying to find a particular movie to watch, or a television series, or films featuring a certain actor.
List talents that may be desirable to casting directors when filming a particular type of movie.
The study randomly assigned 200 newlywed couples to one of three types of relationship therapy: conflict management (learning how to deal when things get heated) compassion and acceptance training (practicing acts of kindness and affection), and relationship awareness through film (watching one movie per week and discussing the relationship themes with a set of questions).
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