Sentences with phrase «vulgar film»

Here, in the quiet redneck town of South Park, a vile and vulgar film from Canada involving a duo of badmouthed young men named Terence and Philip becomes the must - see movie for youths in town.
That doesn't make this uneven and extremely vulgar film any easier for the audience to swallow, however.

Not exact matches

The little vulgar newsshoprint freebie that started in Montreal back in 1994 now has more than 800 full - time employees in 34 countries making books, films, video, magazines, events and music, all funded through partnerships with some of the globe's biggest brands.
Iranian directors made intellectual films under the decadent and «Westoxicated» shah, and the country's art - house scene flourished even as the vulgar Film Farsi melodramas also found an audience.
Film Farsi refers to the vulgar genre films and Bollywood knockoffs that were popular under the shah, typically featuring women in miniskirts and scenes of debauchery in second - rate cabarets.
the The author, who slapped away the star's butt grabs and laughed off his vulgar language on the set of 1985 TV film «Death of a Salesman,» still feels
A promising niche date film turns into a vulgar attempt at comedy with family aspects present but not full accounted for.
This is typical bad movie, everything about it is bad, the plot ridiculously vulgar, full of holes and end meaningless horribly stereotyped characters, the abuse of the same song for several times, the glamorization of the dance scenes has no limits provalmente this is the most pointless films already made.
The occasional vulgar bit — none of which is too graphic, for the film is firmly fixed in the PG - 13 domain, despite having had to appeal an R rating — lands a chuckle.
This film can be rather silly and vulgar, but may be just what fans of horror need for a bit of very mindless fun on a Saturday night.
A crude and vulgar holiday film that will put you off from the Christmas spirit.
Another very interesting, yet subtle positive from The Finest Hours was the masterful way the Disney film had absolutely no swearing, nothing that could be considered vulgar or inappropriate.
The special effects let the film down a little bit, as do a few too many vulgar gags — but many will love these and it's not enough to detract from the overall enjoyment of the film.
For better and worse, it's coarse, vulgar boys - night - out ribaldry, and when it hits its inappropriate testosterone - y groove (capped off by a Galifianakis end - credits photo series to marvel at), the film, like its titular condition, hurts pretty good.
Focusing on the more vulgar linguistic elements in the film, it nevertheless gives a much more thorough picture of the marvellous central character, Gustav H.
The film's take on Janet Hodgson is very reminiscent of The Exorcist but less vulgar.
The film is violent, vulgar and epic in a way that we haven't seen from Anderson before (but not too crazy, this isn't Tarantino or anything), but still slots into his visual and auditory picture.
Fletcher is the vulgar, drill - seargent, hard - ass you love to hate, whose character shades do little to cover up deeply flawed principles, and yet, once you think the film acknowledges them it turns around and drops them like a bad habit.
This doesn't exhaust the film's cast of central characters — which also includes Min - min's excitable and superstitious brother, his equally vulgar wife, and Lili's mother — but it suggests the sort of displacements most of Yang's characters experience.
The film is intentionally noxious, centered as it is around a vulgar potboiler...
The first trailer for «Ted 2» has hit the net and it seems to promise film as self - consciously tacky and amusingly vulgar as the first.
Focus is a vulgar and exasperating film, one that strives for that particular strain of Steven Soderbergh / Out of Sight - era swagger, and finds itself falling almost pathetically short.
Allen has chosen to be so vulgar in this film.
Goopy, goofy, and kind of groty, the film stands up pretty well today, barring the shockingly vulgar tree - rape in the middle.
The film is stuffed with in - jokes, vulgar comedy, outrageous violence, and Deadpool speaking directly to the movie audience pulling us even further into Deadpool's twisted mind.
Director David Gordon Green leaves the indie world for this studio film and excels in making a very vulgar comedy full of stylish montages and exciting chases — while Rogen and co-writer Evan Goldberg (also co-writer of This Is the End) construct a movie with a stupidly simple enough premise to knock off a slew of action cliche parodies, but also allow for a lot of improvisation along the way.
Most of the film sees Franco and Rogen just spouting weird non-sequiturs at one another — or at idiot sub-bad guy Red, played by Danny McBride (another This Is the End alumnus), who is as vulgar and loud as ever).
Delivering a consistently vulgar brand of comedy that somehow never feels mean, Neighbors is the funniest film of 2014 to this point.
Deadpool 2 is vulgar enough to entertain less - demanding audiences, but the discerning viewer knows from experience that you can incorporate these elements into an overall stronger film.
Also, the vulgar dialogue that appears in the novels as well as the film that serve little purpose in moving the story forward, and generate a creepy tone.
It's not the fact that the film is vulgar that I dislike it so; it's the fact that it isn't much of anything else.
My biggest complaint would be regarding an absurdly aggressive film grain filter, which is fine most of the time, but in particularly dark scenes it's a vulgar haze across the screen, making the game look honestly worse than it actually does.
Unfortunately, the two films bear only a superficial resemblance to each other given that the latter's witty repartee has been supplanted here by the vulgar brand of humor demanded by diehard Sandler fans.
The most unique thing about this film poking fun at the world of magicians is the various types of comedy, including slapstick, gross and vulgar, witty and, of course, obnoxious.
Three Billboards is a film in the Trump Era that is anti-Trump but speaks in Trumpian terms — it's angry and vulgar, fighting fury with fury.
Nice idea, but the film lacks the vulgar charm of BoC, or the killer instinct of the original film.
In the world of comedy, vulgarity is often a crutch for bad writing, and boy, is this film bad, and therefore, it goes very vulgar to try to get laughs.
Jordan went on to another large - scale, Hollywood financed film, The Brave One (2007), because, as he says, «Jodie Foster sent me the script, and I read it, and there was something very vulgar and compelling about the basic drive of the script.
Like those films, this one avoids heading down storylines that might include sexual or vulgar content.
If I were pressed to describe the thematic intention of this seemingly random, vulgar comedy, it would be to make the opposite of the «inspirational teacher movie» like Stand and Deliver, Lean On Me, and Dangerous Minds, by setting the film, not in the inner city, but in the suburbs, and making the teacher a morally challenged person rather than one of great character.
And this may be because the film needs to distance itself, a little high - mindedly, from that other vulgar Mary Magdalene tradition — the one about her actually having sex with Jesus, the idea posited in both The Last Temptation of Christ and The Da Vinci Code.
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut Rated R for pervasive vulgar language and crude sexual humor and for some violent images Available on Blu - ray Making its Blu - ray debut is the Oscar - nominated South Park musical that proved to the world that animated films weren't just for kids anymore.
The vulgar, inauthentic suburbs of «Good Kill» resemble «The Truman Show,» a Niccol - penned film about a man who hates manufactured landscapes and yearns for adventure.
At one point Rell makes a kitten calendar by dressing Keanu up to parody various Hollywood films, and there is more than enough jokes about pop culture, movies / music, race, rap, and drug stereotypes, sexual, vulgar and offensive material, and generally exaggerated dialogue.
Whilst the film is never truly frightening, it's nice to see that it doesn't simply try to out - gross the rather sadistic horror movie trend of late, and saves the really vulgar stuff for the climax.
Quentin Tarantino's films have a tendency to be hyper - violent with extremely vulgar language.
Its aesthetic influences, which range from David Lynch to Gaspar Noé, all but guaranteed the film's elevation from the slums of B - movie obscurity to some kind of vulgar - auteurist master class, where a surrealist action niche nobody asked for could suddenly be filled.
What begins harmlessly (faux talk of miniatures and stop - motion animation) quickly gets vulgar and completely unrelated to the film.
The original 300 film, in all of its vulgar American chauvinism, captured rather distinctly the bellicose and fascistic energies of a collectively hallucinating nation at the tail end of the Bush era — and it reaped in box office revenue close to half a billion dollars for its success in playing to the national mood.
When I first saw the film, I too was dazzled at all the little touches — the pendant chandelier, the odd, earth - tone colors, sparkling kitchen tiles and the «red oak» floors (actually a substitute for a vulgar phrase, in answer to the neighbor's inquiry, that they decided not to have Brad say, so they could put it elsewhere — watch the DVD commentary).
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