Dubbed as the most expensive
war movie ever made, filming is halted only five days into production due to a skyrocketing budget and a cast of prima donnas that include A-list action star Tugg Speedman (Stiller), Australian method actor Kirk Lazarus (Downey Jr.), drug - addicted comedy star Jeff Portnoy (Jack Black), rapper - turned - actor Alpa Chino (Brandon T. Jackson), and rookie actor Kevin Sandusky (Jay Baruchel).
We went to a movie before dinner, After a month of dating, It was my best date ever because I immediately knew how serious he was about me, culture The Greatest Date Movies of All Movies for Date Night The Best
War Movies Ever.
not only is «The Empire Strikes Back» the best Star
Wars movie ever made, but it's also one of the greatest movies ever made!
The best Star
Wars movie ever made.
Samuel Fuller, who directed some of the best
war movies ever made, and who was a combat veteran himself, famously stated, «To make a real war movie would be to fire at the audience from behind a screen.»
See, if you think about it, there's a solid chance that this movie is going to be the single darkest Star
Wars movie ever made — for some in - movie reasons, and unfortunately a couple of out of universe reasons as well.
In the estimation of many fans of the series, May 1980's The Empire Strikes Back is the best Star
Wars movie ever made in part because of the climax's then - shocking revelation about the relationship between hero Luke Skywalker and villain Darth Vader.
Ayer's original screenplay sparked a bidding war among studios earlier this year, and Jon Bernthal recently described the film as «one of the darkest
war movies ever made.»
Glory — One of the better
war movies ever made.
Star Wars: Episode 1 may not have been the best Star
Wars movie ever made, but one can not deny that the podracers were the best parts of the movie...
Not exact matches
The new Star
Wars movie had already topped «Jurassic World» for the biggest opening weekend
ever with $ 529 million globally.
The Force remains strong with the new Star
Wars movie, which is on track to top $ 1 billion in global ticket sales this weekend, making it the fastest -
ever film to reach that level.
I think few of us will
ever be directly involved with a marketing blitz as big as releasing a Star
Wars movie and its related merchandise, but we can watch what the professionals in charge of those events do, and learn some valuable lessons.
That's more than 2016's Captain America: Civil
War ($ 25 million in its Thursday opening) and behind 2015's Avengers: Age of Ultron ($ 27.6 M), giving Black Panther the second - biggest Thursday debut of any Disney - Marvel
movie ever.
Two
movies I've seen lately that were unexpectedly great: WARHORSE (I usually can't stand Spielberg — but this is a eloquent anti-
war film directed against probably the most senselessly and hugely murderous war ever — World War I. It's an anti-imperial and almost a pro-Porcher movie, until you realize that the first misuse of the heroic horse was making him plo
war film directed against probably the most senselessly and hugely murderous
war ever — World War I. It's an anti-imperial and almost a pro-Porcher movie, until you realize that the first misuse of the heroic horse was making him plo
war ever — World
War I. It's an anti-imperial and almost a pro-Porcher movie, until you realize that the first misuse of the heroic horse was making him plo
War I. It's an anti-imperial and almost a pro-Porcher
movie, until you realize that the first misuse of the heroic horse was making him plow.)
Disney now has eight of the top 10 domestic openings
ever, with Star
Wars and Avengers
movies crowding the top spots.
Okay, so you might consider Star
Wars more of a «70s thing, and certainly the first
movie and even 1981's «The Empire Strikes Back» are pure space disco, but «Return of the Jedi» was a muppet - heavy «80's flick if there
ever was one.
Practically every space
movie ever made has sounds in space, so singling out Star
Wars may seem unfair.
For example, there is more than you could
ever want to know about the machine that inspired the game - theorising computer in the cult teen
movie War Games.
Anybody who has
ever seen the
movie Star
Wars remembers the scene in which the robot R2 - D2 projects a 3D
movie of Princess Leia imploring Obi - Wan Kenobi for help.
Recently single, I'm a cosplay, 360 gamer, comic collector, star
wars / star treck fanitic, I love horror
movies, my favorite food is steak, I also like to be outdoors fishin, muddin or what
ever, and I love animals and Ive always been good with kids...
I had been looking forward to seeing this
movie ever since I first heard that Steven Spielberg was making
War of the Worlds.
The
movie's opening sequence is as graphic as any
war footage I've
ever seen.
All those
movies I just mentioned are quite likely at least a little bit better than this one, but «World
War Z» is without question the biggest thing
ever done in this genre.
I think a story with... I don't want to say «broader appeal» about a
movie on its way to becoming the most successful
ever, so let's say «more conventional plotting» could have been created for Infinity
War if it had opened with Thanos already possession of 3 or 4 of the stones.
One of the best
movies i have
ever watched if you are interesting in world
war 2, you must watch... it is a
war movie but it is also drama.
Empire strikes back is easily one of the greatest
movies ever made and almost universally agreed as THE best Star
Wars movie 10 out of 10.
Special kudos must be given to film editor Michael Kahn, whose facility with these completely unhinged battle sequences should shame anybody who's
ever worked on a Michael Bay
movie; to cinematographer Janusz Kaminski, who has given these scenes a dull grey cast evocative of nightmares torn from America's sleeping subconscious brain; and to sound designer Gary Rydstrom, who has crafted a World
War II soundscape that rattles and unnerves you even when your eyes are closed.
One of the biggest superhero
movies ever made is hitting theaters, but those who are new to the Marvel universe absolutely SHOULD NOT start with Avengers: Infinity
War.
Did you hear Avengers: Infinity
War is now the second most expensive
movie ever made?
It seems unlikely there has
ever been a more dull leading man in so many disappointing
movies as in the case of Hayden Christensen — Lucas et al have a lot to answer for in foisting him upon the world in their dreadful Star
Wars: Episodes II & III.
So far in 2017, Woody Harrelson has taken - on the villain role in «
War for the Planet of the Apes», the lead in the quirky indie comedy «Wilson», and he made history by writing, directing and starring in the first -
ever «live»
movie, «Lost in London».
Thanks to an impressive showing overseas, Avengers: Infinity
War is already the highest - grossing
movie of the year worldwide with $ 1.813 billion, putting it on track to be just the fourth
movie ever to surpass $ 2 billion worldwide.
Johnson stages some of the most dynamic action sequences
ever seen in a «Star
Wars»
movie and sets them to a ticking - clock narrative that heightens the tension.
Instead, «Captain America: Civil
War» emerges as one of the best superhero
movies ever made.
Fresh off of trying to appeal to every nerd
ever with Ready Player One, Steven Spielberg has signed on to produce and «very possibly» direct an actual comic book
movie with Blackhawk, an adaptation of an old DC Comics series about World
War II fighter pilots.
This is actually one of the best
war movies I have
ever seen.
At this point, we can basically assume that every person who has
ever been in a Marvel
movie will appear in Avengers: Infinity
War, as long as they aren't dead in the franchise — or Edward Norton.
It's a pointless endeavor, really, since the
movie has already been deemed by nearly every critic as one of the greatest
war films (if not the greatest
war film)
ever made.
From that stark introduction, Saving Private Ryan invites us into a mission to save one man at the cost of several, opening our eyes to complex realities of World
War II in a way few other
movies ever have or
ever will.
When it comes to the
war rigs used throughout, Miller and his crew have created the most elaborate and tricked out vehicles you have
ever seen in a
movie.
The Oscars and Star
Wars have had a semi-strained relationship for the last few decades; Star
Wars movies still get technical nods with some frequency (33 in total), but they'll rarely
ever win.
During the visit, Lesher took us around the muddy terrain and showed us the real tanks being used, the amazing costume department, and explained why Fury is unlike any World
War II
movie you've
ever seen.
With Avengers: Infinity
War set to become the fastest
movie ever to hit $ 1 billion gross at the global box office (possibly later today), the thirst for a videogame based on Marvel's Dream Team of superheroes has never been stronger.
We all know, Avengers: Infinity
War is not going to be the regular superhero
movie we'll see, we also know we have the biggest — the badass marvel villain
ever «Thanos» and last we all have a small hint of someone major dying in the
movie.
Ever since Black Panther was announced in Captain America: Civil
War I have been salivating waiting for T'Challa to get his own feature film, when the trailer dropped and that Run the Jewels track played I knew that this
movie was going to deliver.
Avengers: Infinity
War has now become the fourth highest grossing
movie ever at the global box office.
takes us back to many different genres of filmmaking from the 1940s, including historical epics,
war films, musicals — tap dancing Frank Sinatra musicals and Esther Williams musicals with vibrant colors, rich black and whites — all the while allowing Deakins to do what he always does with any
movie he's working on whether it's the shittiest film you've
ever seen or the best — making it 100 % better just by having shot it.
Would these were the only elements leading up to the battle —
warring philosophical schools of fighting are all any kung fu
movie has
ever needed — but there's this white guy from Indiana we must endure.
Back in 2016, Avengers: Infinity
War directors Joe and Anthony Russo claimed that their
movie would have 68 characters, leaving plenty of room for virtually every reasonably important character who has
ever appeared in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.