An expertly - made and
very intense film all around!
Not exact matches
From the 1977 classic Pumping Iron that tells the story of the
intense competition between Lou Ferrigno and Arnold Schwarzenegger, to the
very American story of Kai Green and a historical
film on the evolution of bodybuilding — there is a lot to learn and discover by watching these
films.
Having never read the book I'm rating it as just a
film and it's really a
film that starts well then gets predictable then got silly and confusing, The story was not new but it had a different take on it, It wasn't acted
very well but it had some good
intense scenes that were done well, With a good cast the story should of been told more deeper and we never really know how it all started which was quite annoying, I did like the ending but the scenes before that completely ruined the
film as they didn't make sense or were done that well, It's not a bad
film it's just poor for what was on offer.
There are moments in the
film where it gets
very intense, and you are sucked into its plot.
But I also consider
films that leave me that emotionally affected some of the
very best
films, especially when they also have phenomenal performances, an
intense captivating story, and incredibly gorgeous cinematography.
«Although the
films are
very different, they share one thing in common: they are all the result of an
intense original vision that is completely in sync with the mission of Fantastic Market.»
We caught up with an
intense and
very tired Pegg, a laidback but slightly shagged - out Frost, and an ever enthusiastic but clearly exhausted Wright, whose next
film will be the long discussed «Ant Man,» at, where else, Comic - Con.
Featuring an
intense live performance by Metallica, this is a highly engaging and
very unique
film experience.
The
film is based on an intertwining of what appear to be
very intense relationships of past and present.
Both
films made a big introductory splash at San Diego Comic - Con last summer to the most hardcore of movie geeks and since then, have both had
very intense, action - packed and downright cool movie trailers.
The entire
film feels like an emotional rollercoaster as it can go from really
intense to adding a little humor to getting
very dramatic.
Things really do get
very intense right from the get go, it's not just the games that leave you feeling nervous for the characters you love it's the whole
film in general that keeps you nervous.
Prefaced by stern and multiple verbal warnings that Valentine is «
very scary and
very intense,» sadly, we find the only
very that applies to this
film is
very stupid.
Take your
very first look at the
intense trailer for Road Games, a new upcoming survival horror
film from director Abner Pastoll.
Unlike the last few years, there are now at least three
films that have a
very good chance of winning the Best Picture trophy at the Oscar ceremony in February, and it looks like we'll be witness to a pretty
intense fight to the finish line.
The
film is
intense, but in a
very cool, detached way; perfect for a spy
film actually.
Shot on the streets of New York, like so many of his major works including The Driller Killer, Ms. 45 and Bad Lieutenant — and beautifully
filmed in black and white, The Addiction sees the filmmaker on his own terms and at his
very best: raw, shocking,
intense, intelligent, masterful.
But it is a stylish,
intense horror
film that lives up to its
very intriguing premise.
Prometheus Starring Noomi Rapace, Michael Fassbender and Charlize Theron Directed by Ridley Scott (Alien) Rated R for sci - fi violence including some
intense images, and brief language When Ridley Scott set out to make Prometheus, he was
very adamant that this was not a prequel to his 1979
film Alien but rather more of a connected
film.
The shell is
very much intact, but the
film is sadly lacking a ghost, instead undermining the
intense philosophical identity crisis with an emo and po - faced Major, and although the
film augments the original story to explain why the Major is white, too much is lost in the adaptation.
«You know Mozart died five and a half weeks after the debut, so there's something
very intense about this work,» Frances Stark said last Friday night, introducing her
film version of the composer's The Magic Flute at the Los Angeles... Read More
Audiences are invited to celebrate images of
intense sexual chemistry, interactive prints with mixed pheromones, sculptural installations made of growing crystals,
very large microcosmic photographs, paintings depicting molecular structures and alchemical laboratories and a dedicated screening room featuring
films about liquid forms, universe and drugs.
I don't offer this as scientific evidence, but there was a strange but
intense and gripping Russian
film in 2010 called «How I ended this summer,» which was set in a
very remote two - man weather station.