We see the TV shows and
typical movies do the same thing: that intimacy time decreases and then that signifies the couple is headed for splitsville.
Not exact matches
So it's fascinating to see a Pixar
movie reject this
typical theme in favor of a deeper message: that what we love to
do, when solely in the service of our own desires, can lead to regret and perhaps evil, if we're not careful.
I didn't think I'd get on the choker train, but I loved the versatility of this choker and that it wasn't a
typical 1995 thick choker that makes people think of Clueless (if they
do that's okay because that
movie is one of my FAVORITES!).
This personality test of sorts asks you deeper questions than your
typical «
do you like
movies?»
In a city like LA, the
typical dinner and a
movie just doesn't cut it.
Although you may not be
doing the
typical date scene with a
movie and dinner, you are still getting to know someone and further developing your relationship.
My self - summary What I'm
doing with my life I'm really good at The first things people usually notice about me Favorite books,
movies, shows, music and food The six things I could never
do without I spend a lot of time thinking about On a
typical Friday I am The most private thing I'm willing to admit I'm looking for You should message me if
Dinner at an average diner followed by a
typical blockbuster crowd - pleaser because you don't know each other well enough to suggest a niche
movie or activity.
i am not your
typical everyday lady i am different in the way i like to
do things.I Stand 5.5 i love to see to pass time reading and
movies 26 YEARS OLD VERY SEXY GIRL, BEAUTIFUL SMILE AND NOT A SIZE ZERO BODY SIZE 12 AND PROUD OF IT MEAT YOU CAN HOLD ON TOO - WAITING FOR YOU ***
I am a
typical nerd who doesn't mind reading a new book on a rainy day, watching
movies, or playing video games with...
He's nothing like the
typical protagonist of this kind of
movie, and if there's anything «heroic» in what he
does, it's hard - won change on his part that allows it.
The Tree of Life
does not contain your run - of - the - mill
movie plot, with
typical characters, and
typical situations.
The
movie also throws a big
typical action
movie shoot - out at us in the end that doesn't really fit in with the rest of the
movie.
Waititi
does an excellent job of balancing the sweet and humorous moments with the more poignant bits (like Bella's heartbreaking death scene), but what separates the
movie from the
typical coming - of - age tale is the unique brand of humor that's become synonymous with the director.
I really don't know enough about how many theatres and everything of 3D to make a realistic estimate, but doesn't the
typical $ 200 million
movie make around $ 40 - $ 60 from 3D?
It is a thrilling, intelligent, deeply - felt
movie that
does not play by the
typical rules of franchise building in modern Hollywood.
Whereas with the
typical dumb
movie, the attitude is «Yeah, this is stupid, but don't bother trying to make it better.
Though it
does fall prey to a few things
typical of
movies of this ilk (like a climax with three simultaneous battles), what it puts out there in terms of its sentiments is empowering.
Probably best enjoyed by those that don't know the outcome of this historic match, the film is a fairly
typical sports
movie focusing on two champions who really don't know how to enjoy success.
Garland, whose only other directorial feature is Ex Machina, a film I thought was the best
movie of its entire year, tries his hand at adapting this phenomenal book into a screenplay and then into a film, but he couldn't
do it without falling back on a ton of
typical elements, and that's a real shame.
Of course, there was explosions and car chasing like any
typical Bruce Willis
movie but I felt that this
movie did not live up to it's expectations.
Though the film isn't as kid - friendly as most animated
movies due to Laika's
typical gothic leanings, director Travis Knight
does such a good job of balancing the darker elements with humor that they're not as frightening as they could be.
What works about this
movie is how self - aware it is, and how it states
typical scenarios and rules you can follow, and then makes sure to
do things in a different way.
Then there were rumblings that this team of mutant heroes, darker and a bit more violent than your
typical X-Men team, would be introduced in the third Deadpool
movie (never mind that Deadpool 2 doesn't even exist yet).
Found - footage horror thriller Unfriended was a welcome surprise back in 2015, when its commitment to a simple but ingenious premise — everything that happens in the film
does so on the laptop screen of doomed teenager Shelley Hennig — managed to overcome a lot of the
typical low - budget horror
movie flaws.
This has all of the
typical Guillermo del Toro touches, with gorgeously lavish dark, dingy sets, a wonderful score by Alexandre Desplat, an immense love for the art of cinema (she lives above a
movie theater), not to mention a scaly fish creature (played of course by Doug Jones) who doesn't have any lines but
does say plenty in his actions.»
Note that I didn't begin this review with my
typical «I've heard of these people, why haven't I heard of this
movie?»
Much like Guardians of the Galaxy the
movie hints at stories that go beyond the
typical superhero status quo, and while there are plenty of little hints as to how Strange's escapades fit into the bigger story, for the most part the filmmakers
do a fine job of keeping things enjoyably self - contained.
Back when this was first released, you might wonder what the massive star of Braveheart and Gangs of New York is
doing in a small
movie like this, but since In Bruges, this has become Gleeson's
typical type of
movie.
Any possibility of a
typical movie request to Angels was laughed off by Mark, but for argument's sake this is how it could, and often
does, pan out:
Where a
typical Hollywood
movie tends to give its heroine a happy ending by finding a solution to all of her problems through getting the man she's always dreamed of, Sunshine Cleaning takes a different approach by seeing the man of her dreams as not available and ultimately holding her back from what she really wants to
do in life.
The studio owes its audience that much, although that may be easier said than
done, because «Brave» already stinks of a
typical Disney princess
movie.
It's not that I don't believe the argument or that I don't appreciate how Invictus only mildly concerns rugby and finds something bigger outside of the
typical formula of a sports
movie.
The
movie does not fall into a
typical template of a road trip film and keeps interest and engagement throughout.
Just try to make a
movie that doesn't sound or look like your
typical Hollywood film and the angry dogs will be out to get you.
Ultimately, Killmonger falls into the
typical Marvel
movie evil - alter - ego - of - the - hero, wearing an identical suit and duking it out with identical combat styles, but that doesn't go down until the tail end, allowing the character space to develop and flourish as an individual motivated by needs and deep - seated pain before stuffing him into a supervillain suit and crashing him against the hero.
Unlike a
typical big - budget production like X-Men, he says «we don't get to make it with the budget of most superhero
movies, but we get to make it the way we want to make it, so that's even more exciting than having a catered lunch.
It doesn't feel like your
typical inane Sandler
movie, but it doesn't
do anything to stand out from the crowd.
The game holds a place in many of our gaming hearts, but with the terrible track record of video - game - to - film adaptations, and the assumption that this
movie will probably just be like your
typical Godzilla or Cloverfield, our gaming hearts probably don't want this
movie to come to fruition.
It is not your
typical Vietnam War
movie and it
does offer more than Robin Williams» fast, streaming brand of comedy (if that has put you off).
Yes, for a while, it's basically your
typical slasher
movie, but screenwriter Scott Lobdell
does a decent job of tricking us.
The main screen opens with a brief montage of
typical Vietnam war
movie imagery (which happen to be scattered throughout this film) leading into an even briefer cycle of busy footage of Cronauer
doing his antics in the booth once the selections load.
Enjoyable for a good 15 minutes or so, mostly due to the scene - stealing powers of the adorable, much - coveted kitty whose name gives the
movie its title, this is otherwise a stale, repetitive effort whose one - joke premise — two suburban buddies forced to pass themselves off as gangsters in a grimy underworld where they clearly don't belong — never achieves comic liftoff, much less the richly subversive dimensions
typical of Key and Peele's best work.
But lately, even he's been trying to class up his
movies a little bit, and you don't get much classier than Clive Owen and Robert De Niro, who should help elevate the film beyond the
typical Statham beat - «em - up.
While the
movie does earn some credit for sidestepping the
typical, cheap happy ending, there are no new ideas to set it apart from the plethora of cookie - cutter, disappointing horror films that have come out in recent years.
Kaluuya makes for an easygoing lead and one that doesn't act like the
typical horror
movie protagonist.
Typical of director Stephen Sommers (who also
did The Mummy
movies) there is an overabundance of CGI effects, a very loud soundtrack, some failed broad humor and not one moment of originality.
I
do think Leigh could have fit this character into an actual tale that revolves around more than just a series of driving lessons, but even without this
typical movie ingredient, Happy - Go - Lucky still provides for a very entertaining film - going experience.
Twister (1996) A blockbuster disaster
movie doesn't typically care too much about specifics of setting, but Twister isn't your
typical blockbuster
movie.
Better than your
typical «family» film, Kung Fu Panda has all the laughs, love, and action you could hope for in any
movie, let alone one about a noodle - selling panda
doing Kung Fu.