Sentences with phrase «what little the movie»

There's not much plot beyond that, and what little the movie tries to add doesn't make it richer.
What little the movie reveals of her work in the recording studio feels a bit more like Lou Reed or Bob Dylan, with perhaps a touch of Patti Smith.

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The movie business will also change and shift to something more connected, where people will want to interact a little bit — differently than with games, but they will still want to somehow be part of what's happening on the screen.
Hmmm... reminds me a little like the words of Tom Hanks toward the end of the movie Cast Away, when he remarked that you never know what will wash ashore tomorrow.
After that brief conversation we had had about movies, a few weeks later he sent me a copy of my favorite movie in the mail with a little note just to say hello (if you're wondering what that movie is, it's The Sandlot!)
After telling you that I wasn't in the mood for Mr. Benjamin Button, I changed my mind and decided to watch it — with a little push from my good friend C. I'm so glad I did - what a beautiful movie.
What I love about Valentine's Day is that it's a fun, special occasion to celebrate my love for my guy, for us to get a little fancy and do something we both genuinely love, like going to see a movie or to a cool vegan restaurant if we can hunt one down in our area.
What was even more concerning was that toys were predominately based on the latest movie and left little room for ingenuity and imagination.
I have only noticed that because when I'm at the movies (without kids) I am aware of what sensory overload it would be for little ones.
These are such great activities to go along with a great moviewhat a lucky little boy!
Like movie audiences not so long ago, we had little idea of what went on behind the scenes.
The verisimilitude in the CG [computer generated] effects and the attention to little things — like the way the rotor from the vehicle moves the grass as it comes in for a landing — are constantly bombarding you with subliminal stimuli that are telling you that what you're seeing is real, even though you know you're sitting in a movie theater.
Those movies are so much fun and what a great little project for / with the kiddos.
That idea, and perhaps a favorite movie of mine, is what inspired this little ensemble.
what I'm looking for is someone who shares a few similar interests (tastes in music, movies, outdoor activities etc), a good sense of humor where we can laugh together over the little things, and someone to be that special..
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56 yr old love all sports horses and the country but im a musician to and also teacher the little one to play basics.I love dancing and dinin out and a good movie out or home with my lady.ask me what you want to know if there is more you need to know!!
I enjoy a little road cycling, casual golf, fly fishing - the great outdoors and what the city has to offer - art house movies, food and wine, though that is...
i like music, movies, anime, wii, hanging out and what ever im looking for someone interesting to hang out with and maby a little more hit me up...
A little unrealistic, but hey what action movie isn't?
This episode begins to delve a little further into each character and what makes them tick, though each answer Listen, there's nothing wrong with finding love on the set of a TV show or movie — lots of stars have done it, whether it was with another actor, a
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I am rather lazy, have the attention span of a gold fish, acts a little retarded, shy in big groups, what else is there... oh i love watching movies and going out at night
The predictably action - packed final stretch doesn't fare quite as well as all that precedes it, unfortunately, which does ensure that Shaun the Sheep Movie ends on a somewhat underwhelming note - although this hardly diminishes the impact of what is otherwise a thoroughly entertaining little animated endeavor.
What I like about it is that it's a movie that's certainly not afraid to be a little weird.
There's little doubt, however, that the movie begins to palpably run out of steam as it enters its overlong, padded - out, and repetitive midsection, with Gillespie's difficulties in developing the story's periphery figures, coupled with an atmosphere of unrelenting darkness, ensuring that it becomes more and more difficult to both sympathize with the protagonists and discern just what's going on.
He lurks in the shadows until a third - act kidnapping revives what little life there is of the film into some semblance of actually being a movie.
So how could a cheap little movie that is in many ways, as our Todd Ramlow pointed out, a commercial for «what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas» debauchery, become one of 2009's biggest pop cultural movements (apart from Twilight of course)?
What a wonderful little movie!
There's little doubt that Stone does an impressive job of authentically establishing the movie's cut - throat world of high finance right from the outset, as the filmmaker, along with coscreenwriter Stanley Weiser, offers up a blisteringly - paced narrative that rarely pauses to explain exactly what the central character does or how all of this works.
Don't expect to learn much of value here, as the participants do little more than describe what we see in the movies.
(You know the movie's in trouble when it uses two little - girl witnesses to trigger a character's remorse about what he's doing.)
The movie — starring Saoirse Ronan (the jealous little girl from «Atonement») as the kick - ass title heroine Hanna, Eric Bana as her action - mentor dad Erik, and Cate Blanchett as Marissa, the vicious C.I.A. agent villainess — is such a departure from what Wright has done before that it's hard not to be impressed.
And seeing the water balloon - like explosion of Paul McCrane's mutant in the original was way more visceral than the clinical exposure of what little of Murphy remains in the robotic shell (which is about as «gory» as the movie gets).
The best thing about this movie is something that is impossible to prove, and that is the suggestion that former NFL commissioner Paul Tagliague resigned because he knew that damage from concussions was a very real thing, and that his feet were about to be put to the fire for what was done on his watch, so he stepped down and put human jellyfish Roger Goodell (jellyfish need very little oxygen for brain function, you see) in his place.
You can enjoy the way they create little flashes of wit in the dialogue, which enlivens what is, after all, a formula disaster movie.
All of them give us little peeks into the process of making Insurgent into a real movie and what it was like on set.
Although the film didn't connect as strongly with mass audiences (although it's considered a «sleeper hit,» you have to wonder what it could have done if it had been released after Whedon's little art house film «The Avengers «-RRB- and more than a few critics found it befuddling and arch (it's neither), «The Cabin in the Woods» is the kind of movie that will ultimately live on as a deserved cult classic, perfect for drunken film studies students and bored kids at slumber parties alike.
What the modern movie lacks is beauty — the beauty of moving wind in the trees, the little movement in a beautiful blowing on the blossoms in the trees.
As James Cameron wasn't interested, Terminator 3 still seemed a little unlikely, but finally Jonathan Mostow stepped into the breach and what is reportedly the costliest movie in Hollywood history became reality.
What's most astonishing is this paint - by - numbers B - movie is little more than a $ 90 million episode of «The Dukes of Hazzard».
In an old world setting Dracula is basically Superman, and with his enemies painfully unaware of what they're facing, there is little - to - nothing at risk, externally - while internally, Vlad's battle for his soul is a forgone conclusion from the moment the movie opens.
And as objectively as I would want to watch this movie, what little I knew about it, I found it difficult to shake off my expectations, even without which, the film doesn't work.
The very premise is ultimately what kills the movie, as there is little explanation why this boy suddenly realizes he's Anna's husband, while there are many reasons why she shouldn't believe him.
I won't go into detail about exactly what was old - ish and new - ish in the movie, as this might be kind of a spoiler and ruin your experience a little bit (if you're reading this and have not seen this movie).
In «Buffy» vet Marti Noxon's directorial debut, the characters don't register because the movie has little interest in what's behind their pain
By the way, I seem to be the only one, but what I liked the most in the movie were the close ups, I'm tired of seeing movies that look like tv, and use the close ups thinking in the little frame, here we had real, long, uncomfortable close ups for the big screen.
I can't pretend to begin to know what the filmmaker is celebrating and paying tribute to, but even without that knowledge, Isle is a highly appealing and unique little movie.
Until suddenly he does, and the film shifts gears from a study of trauma into a more conventional (but still eerily effective) horror movie, with Josh (who looks more than a little like Glover in River's Edge) enthusiastically casting himself in the role of psycho killer, as if trying to live up to what he worries his best friend thinks he's become anyway.
The trailers don't do the movie justice or really let the audience know what they're in for, but letting this remarkable little movie surprise you is an unexpected delight.
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