Not exact matches
In five «Dirty Harry»
films, he chased, beat and shot up seemingly dozens if not hundreds of the worst criminal perps in San Francisco, but in Gran Torino, Eastwood is a 78 - year - old Korean
War vet named Walt who has
watched his working - class Detroit neighborhood change to the point where he's virtually a lone Caucasian surrounded by Asians.
Or were not a few of them like the General Patton we are shown in the famous (and quite factual)
film, relishing the trial and potential glory of combat, loving the strategic game, certainly not wanting to «sit back and
watch,» but still ultimately knowing that this «love of
war» in them was not an entirely good trait?
During the Q & A following the
film, one woman in the Sundance crowd commented, «I'm against all the recent
wars that America has been involved in; so I admit I had a preconceived opinion about what I was
watching.
I
watched «The Huntsman: Winter's
War (Trailer 2)» and I want to see this movie because I liked the first
film and this cast is even better.
Seeing the movie Concussion is like seeing the new Star
Wars movie, Omalu: The Force Awakens without
watching the six previous
films.
While
watching a Planet of the Apes movie on TV, he thinks, well, why not pretend that the hiding Americans are a Canadian
film crew scouting for locations for a Star -
Wars rip - off sci - fi flick named Argo?
The
film does a fine job at presenting the facts, and with that being said, it's a genre classic that is a must
watch for
war or history enthusiasts,.
as a kid i grew up with transformers for toys, but didn't
watch the actual show (aside from beast
wars) until last year, so i wouldn't consider myself a fan boy, but when a tv show based around toys from the 80's has better dialog, humor, character development, and plot than a high budget Hollywood
film, you know something is wrong with the
film industry.
The
film opens with Ellsberg, played by Matthew Rhys with a fine, forlorn rabbinical iciness, typing notes in the Vietnam combat field, then listening to McNamara on the plane ride back explain that the
war is going terribly — only to
watch him turn around and play the
war's booster at an airport press conference.
Watch all of this week's new
film trailers, including new looks at Solo: A Star
Wars Story, The Incredibles 2, Ocean's 8, The Meg, and more.
After
watching this
film, you will ask yourself, «Why didn't they start the original Star
Wars Saga with this story, instead of Episode 4: A New Hope?
This week,
watch new trailers for the Vince Vaughn / Owen Wilson comedy «The Internship,» Danny Boyle's «Trance,» Bryan Singer's «Jack the Giant Slayer,» and more, plus get updates on future projects including Star
Wars, Bond 24, Brad Bird's «Tomorrowland,» Michael Mann's next
film, and more.
Catch up on the latest news about Star
Wars, a Warcraft movie, and other upcoming
film projects, and
watch all of this week's new trailers and clips, including new looks at Side Effects and A Good Day to Die Hard as well as The Rock's latest
film.
You wan na fix - THIS IS THE ONLY WAY TO MAKE THIS
FILM ENJOYABLE - Pretend you are
watching a sub-story of STAR
WARS as Liam Neeson is in it and there is a character named «LUKE».
Watching the
film, it's hard not to feel a cold chill of recognition, particularly when Miller's interviewees discuss immigration, patriotism and
war, and civil liberties versus homeland security in a time of national crisis.
(It is curious that the
film praises Eisenhower's presidency in many ways but two of the most infamous Cold
War foreign interventions - Iran and Guatemala - happened on his
watch.)
Watch new trailers for The Amazing Spider - Man 2, Godzilla, The Maze Runner, Maleficent, The Giver, The Raid 2, and more, and catch up on the latest news about Star
Wars 7, Ghostbusters 3, and other upcoming
films.
Watch the latest trailers and clips for «Django Unchained,» «This Is 40,» «Dark Skies,» and more, and catch up on the latest news about the Star
Wars and X-Men sequels and other upcoming
films.
This week,
watch new trailers for «Young Adult,» «My Week with Marilyn,» «
War Horse,» and more, plus catch up on all of the week's
film news, including details about Charlie Kaufman's next movie and the «Tower Heist» controversy.
Naturally, you don't
watch the
film thinking that Vietnam was a wise
war fought sensibly and systematically.
Directed by Anthony Wonke, the feature - length
film gives fans an extensive and in - depth look behind the scenes of the latest entry in the Star
Wars saga, and you can
watch the first 12 minutes of the movie right now.
As one of the last
films of the summer season, «
War Dogs» is definitely one to
watch before you end your summer vacation.
Despite that, Monuments Men is a
film worth
watching, and it ultimately is a solid portrayal of a segment of World
War II that is worth mentioning and was as heroic as any other moment during those dark years.
Despite Tolkien's adamant argument against the existence of allegory in his novel, it's difficult to
watch the
film without thinking of the world political climate before and during the first years of World
War II.
They were merely foils that
watched as events unfolded around them as those
films became simply a means to setup the events of Star
Wars.
So, while it may not be my favorite Marvel
film to date (I give that prize to Civil
War), it is by far my favorite visually, and I had a blast
watching it.
Positively giddy in its nihilistic misanthropy, the
film watches a good man's sundering from his better nature by the ravages of
war.
As for Hoffman, if you are missing his indelible presence on screen,
watch «Capote,» the role that won him an Oscar in 2006, or the
films that earned him a nomination: «The Master,» «Doubt» and «Charlie Wilson's
War.»
Plus,
watch a video essay breaking down how director Denis Villeneuve uses color on
film, and see how the opening crawl for Star
Wars: Episode 9 can fix the supposed missteps of Star
Wars: The Last Jedi for dissatisfied fans.
At a certain point, The Light Between Oceans seems almost single - minded in its pursuit of theme; by the time the nationality of the dead man in the boat is revealed, the
film has made clear that we're
watching variations on survivor's guilt — the idea that, in
war and maybe life in general, staying alive (or emotionally fulfilled) is often a zero - sum game, dependent on choosing your own well - being over that of a stranger.
Watch the new trailer to the HBO TV
film, «The Normal Heart» «To win a
war, you have to start one.»
If you're looking for an older
film to
watch about the
war and veterans, this
film should be considered as an ideal candidate to spend an afternoon with.
This is a terribly difficult
film to
watch and made my list of all time most disturbing
war films.
In fact, «Winter's
War» is such a generic and joyless experience that your time would be better spent
watching a supercut of all the
films and TV shows that it imitates instead.
Bottom Line: Avengers Infinity
War has been brewing for decades and comic book fans will be delighted by this experience, but the dark tone and quick pacing of the plot may make this
film more of a difficult
watch for non-hardcode comic book fans.
It's a pleasant surprise that Dirty
Wars was nominated at all, and even though it won't win it should hopefully get more people
watching the
film.
The influences are many, from Flash Gordon, to Buck Rogers, to King Kong, to Forbidden Planet, to The Day the Earth Stood Still, to Star
Wars, to Raiders of the Lost Ark, and many other
films that captivated the minds of young boys growing up
watching science fiction and adventure
films.
What if, for some inexplicable reason, you've haven't been catching up with the ultimate, one - movie - a-week MCU recap we've been running since the beginning of 2018, and are now panicking that there's definitely not enough time to
watch all 18
films before Infinity
War is released?
For everyone else who's ready to delve into some deep analysis about the
film, read on for the nine questions we have after
watching Avengers: Infinity
War ending.
Below you'll find a carefully curated, delightfully condensed list of the five (and five only) MCU
films you need to
watch as a primer for Infinity
War.
Watch this
film for a great
war comedy with a talented star actor and discover more Vietnam War movi
war comedy with a talented star actor and discover more Vietnam
War movi
War movies.
Johnson had his crew
watch classic
war films such as The Bridge on the River Kwai, Twelve O'Clock High and Gunga Din for inspiration, so we fully expect a climactic Star
Wars instalment leading up to the trilogy's denouement, which isn't slated for until 2019.
The Oh My Disney Show sat down with Star
Wars: The Last Jedi star Kelly Marie Tran to
watch the
film and discuss her experience playing Rose Tico.
With the release date of Solo: A Star
Wars Story fast approaching, a new featurette has arrived online for the upcoming anthology movie which includes interviews with director Ron Howard, stars Donald Glover, Alden Ehrenreich, and Emilia Clarke, and screenwriter Lawrence Kasdan, along with plenty of new footage from the
film;
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It is in its biggest plot twist that it becomes evident, Coogler's efforts are haunted by the Marvel brand, and the head honchos who would have been keeping a very close eye on production, as although the director and his cast infuse nearly every frame with soul and style, many MCU fans who have simply
watched the trailer for Infinity
War know what's up and, well, will see right through the most - shocking part of the
film.
Chris also hit the couch solo to talk about the differences between acting on stage and on
film in Lobby Hero, the perks of having a mustache and the challenges of promoting Avengers: Infinity
War —
Watch more after the cut!
Watch two brand new movie trailers for the upcoming
film «Water for Elephants» by director Francis Lawrence (I Am Legend, Constantine) starring Robert Pattinson (The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn — Part 1, Bel Ami, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn — Part 2) and Reese Witherspoon (This Means
War, Pharm Girl).
«Thank You For Your Service,» about Iraq
War veterans adapting to civilian life, is a
film that teaches you how to
watch it.
Or
watch a studio
film (Warner Bros.) that's one part wish - fulfillment and one part implicit critique of
war profiteering?
But I really shouldn't bury the lede: if you are going to catch The Infiltrator (and here, your Cranston fandom and / or your interest in drug
war films not starring Emily Blunt will surely factor in), you should know that you get to see Diane Kruger rock some serious fashion while nailing the tricky role of a smart and rookie undercover agent playing Bob's arm candy fiancée, you get to witness Olympia Dukakis chew scenery as Mazur's Aunt Vicki, who's not as clean - cut as her nephew, and you get to
watch Amy Ryan... well, sadly not all the women could get choice roles here, now could they?