Sentences with phrase «which guy movies»

One sequence, in which Dr. P takes his class on a field trip to play every - man - for - himself paintball doesn't wallow in the kind of ritual abuse to which guy movies like this typically resort.

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In an era in which far too many movies refuse to give their bad guys any serious personalities beyond some sort of bland love of global domination / destruction, Abrams» decision to make Kylo Ren such a volatile force is one of his sharpest.
He's the kind of guy who can overhear someone talking about movies at a party from three miles away, which allows him to climb through an open window and tell you why Ozu was overrated.
Mommy Niri has 2 little surprises for you guys: 80 special screening passes to watch the movie earlier if you're in the Boston area and for everyone a prize giveaway which...
Steve: I mean, even if you cut these guys all the slack in the world, and say that they were sincere in their efforts and there was no mendacity involved, then the movie is just sort of incompetent in its presentation of the issue and of whatever science it tries to get into which is, you know, very little, but that's it.
Besides from being famous as the ex-husband of Madonna and an accomplished movie director and screenwriter, Guy Ritchie has some major talents to brag about, one of which is represented by a black belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu.
Yes, I have been watching Christmas movies basically every night since Thanksgiving (which I'm sure you guys have seen on my cathclaire instastory nonstop), but being so festive this year REALLY made time fly by super fast.
What I love most about this movie is that Duncan is the «shy guywhich makes the budding summer romance between him and his beach - side neighbor that much more enticing.
Looking for a decent caring guy, which seems to be one of the hardest things I've ever done... I love music and concerts, horror movies, hanging with friends and family!
Well what can I say I'm a friendly easy going single guy who's looking for somebody special in my life and to spend the good times together I live on my own got my own house which is share with my wee pet kitten macey so you must like cats and animals lol apart from that I'm an easy guy to get on with it work as a landscaper gardener with one of the council's so that keeps me busy as I'm an outdoors person and in my spare time I like nice walks in the countryside spending time with my family or going out for a night out with friends to the pub or the cinema or I'm just as happy with a nice night in watching tv or a movie I am willing to try new things tho if I meet the right person tho.I'm also quite an affectionate and romantic person and miss being with somebody to cosy up to at night could this be you?
Other than Graham, who doesn't really have much to do here, there's a surprising lack of women in the movie, which might make this as much of a guys» film as «Old School.»
Right at the start the duo have a run in with some shady blokes which is blatantly the plot setup for the movie, you know they will run into these guys again as cops, get their own back, the shady blokes will turn out to be real criminals and in turn the duo will be drawn into a real cops n criminals situation.
Without fail, the dullest installment in any superhero movie franchise is the origin story, during which audiences anxiously awaiting The Big Bad Guy have to suffer through, yaaaawn, scenes of childhood trauma, romantic tragedy, and other expository effluvia, by which point the closing credits are fast approaching.
George Raft is pretty boring and the most interesting thing he's got going in Invisible Stripes is the disturbing relationship with his mother (which incidentally isn't worth watching the movie for) but its nice to see Bogart not play a total bad guy.
That's the main lesson of The Disaster Artist, a dramatization of the process by which the actor / writer / director / producer and generally strange guy formulated and made his independent movie The Room.
I just saw «From Here To Eternity» which also takes place on Hawaii with army guys on base and pretty much does the SAME EXACT THING with the subject matter of Hawii as its similar in some of the themes but yet that is considered a classic all time, but people are just complaining because this movie came out now.
Many of these men are bafflingly incoherent, which I actually kind of liked because it made the whole movie feel more surreal - some guy is speaking to Johansson in an impenetrable Scottish accent and she laughs and replies in a passable but not great English accent and I have to figure out what her replies tells me about the gibberish flowing from the Scotsman's mouth.
this movie had me laughing so hard I took a shit in my pants because my colon - hole was hurting and then because of the smell of my excriment I caused a lady next to me to throw up on some fag's popcorn - who was into the whole putrid thing - which then his vomit breath caused the guy next to him (his boyfried, I presume) to get a raging boner which then burst through his pants and sprayed the theater with a bunch of cum.
And I like Franco, but there's no reason he's here other than to have say that this movie has a major movie star, which makes it easier to score distribution since you can promote the thing around the guy.
But what really helps elevate an MCU movie is a great bad guy, which, sadly, Ant - Man didn't have.
As the guy who tallied up the votes for this year's list, I know which ones got left off by a narrow margin, and that includes a lot of the movies already named here, and some more that I wish had made it.
Like the films by the aforementioned Apatow, it's a «guy moviewhich means that they men all have nuanced personalities, while the women display only one defined trait to push the story along for the men, whether it be sexiness or shrewishness.
«Somehow it was able to do what no modern movies are able to do, which is tell a story that doesn't have a bad guy who is trying to blow up the planet, or giant robots fighting, or lots of karate — though who doesn't love karate?
In this movie the terrorists are portrayed as Asian — which was also the face of the bad guys in Red Dawn.
The supporting cast includes an outstanding Daniel Kaluuya («Get Out»), a rare on - screen appearance by motion - capture master Andy Serkis with his Tolkien co-star Martin Freeman as a CIA agent, Forest Whitaker as a priest, Winston Duke as the leader of on of Wakanda's five tribes, and «This is Us» star Sterling K. Brown as a guy you're better off not knowing too much about until you see the movie, which I hope you do, more than once.
Essentially a subversive homage to the B - movie creature features of the era, the film doesn't even try to pretend that the monster — which has been dragged up from a river in South America — is going to be the bad guy.
Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg re-team after The Other Guys, a movie which understands that jokes are actually supposed to be funny, but this time they are not working with Ferrell's creative partner, Adam McKay — he was busy enriching cinema this year with the top notch The Big Short.
Seyfried tries to give a campy movie real heart as a girl who never knew her father and who yearns to know which of her mother's faded summer flings is the guy.
It is the kind of «date» movie that the women in the audience wanted to see, and which offers the guys the prospect of a view of the now - legal Liv Tyler's naked body.
Their last picture headlined by Chestnut, The Perfect Guy, made close to $ 60 million at the box office, which isn't too shabby for a movie that cost $ 12 million.
Those little yellow guys from the Despicable Me movies have earned their own big - screen outing, which tracks the critters from their prehistoric origins to the present day.
The movie will be headlined by Frank Grillo, who is best - known for his roles in «The Purge» and «Wolf Warrior II,» which has grossed an estimated $ 850 million in China; Jamie Bell, who stars opposite Annette Bening in «Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool,» which SPC is positioning as an awards contender; Margaret Qualley, who starred in «The Nice Guys» and «Novitiate,» which SPC has acquired; and James Badge Dale («Only the Brave»).
Featuring some of Sinatra's finest work in front of the camera, the collection includes a trio of musicals («Anchors Aweigh,» «On the Town» and «Guys and Dolls») and two of the best crime movies of the era («Ocean's 11» and «Robin and the 7 Hoods»), three of which have been newly re-mastered for their Blu - ray debut.
When you guys mentioned Running Scared in the news segment, it made me think about this seriously creepy and suspenseful scene in the middle of the movie involving Vera Farmiga confronting a couple of twisted, suburban pedophiles, one of which was Juliet from Lost.
Think back to other movie characters from the «70s — Harry Callahan, Popeye Doyle, Travis Bickle, etc. — and none of them are clean - cut and totally righteous, making them anti-heroes and much more interesting than traditional «good guys», which is how they would have been defined had this been set in a different era.
Maybe director Dean Devlin has more trouble trying to direct a movie in the future, but he's still the guy who wrote Independence Day, which has some clout.
As Howard begins doing unspeakable things to Wallace, all the while telling him about how a walrus in the Black Sea was the only creature ever to show him any kindness, Teddy and Ally begin the search for their friend, which brings them into contact with Quebecois private investigator Guy LaPointe (played by a big - time, pseudonymous movie star who is close to unrecognizable here thanks to a fake nose and a ludicrous French - Canadian accent).
Rocknrolla is good at what it does, which is play out a violent criminal fairy tale in a movie gangster fantasy, where the good guys are just bad guys who look good only by contrast to the really bad guys, and where we root for the thugs who prey upon other thugs.
So what do you guys think, which actor should play Nathan Drake in Uncharted movie releasing on June 10, 2016.
When you watch each of these characters being interviewed, you might think of the movie riffs on speed - dating in which each guy gets a limited time to define himself and moves on to the next — except that Father James hears deadly serious and mordant cries of despair.
After taking a break from playing unhinged maniacs for the upcoming Justice League movie (in which he improbably plays a «good guy»), Willem Dafoe is returning to the type of role that made him a star for Blair Witch director Adam Wingard's Death Note movie.
• Another scene that carries more weight every time I see it is the one, late in the movie, in which Mr. Mohra, the bartender shoveling his driveway, tells Officer Olson about the «funny looking» guy who was in his bar, boasting about having killed someone.
The movie marks Hanks» return to the big screen after his Tony nominated - turn this spring in «Lucky Guy,» in which he played a late tabloid journalist in Nora Ephron's final work.
It's hard to believe this is a movie written by the guy who directed Hidden Figures, though to be fair, while powerfully moving, that film, which was nominated for three Oscars this year, wasn't without its cliches and awkward moments.
The guys go through the various movie seasons over this next calendar year and highlight films that you must seek out and which to steer clear from.
Early in the film, the general in charge of the army base in which the movie takes place (the great R. Lee Ermey) is shot from below to emphasize his intimidating presence, especially over the civilian EPA guy who's in his office getting an earful about biological warfare.
Another guy having a great return to movies this year is Ben Affleck whose crime drama «The Town» which he co-wrote, directed and stars in, fell only 33 % this weekend, a terrific hold in an era where box office leaders usually fall between 50 to 60 % from opening weekend to the next.
It's hard to resist the comparison to that or to other non-zombie post-apocalyptic movies like The Road (which also featured Guy Pearce, albeit in a small role).
The movie exists for the simple reason for the guys to become involved in crazy situations which become odder and odder as the movie progresses.
Basically, he turned himself into a fat, bald, chain - smoking, nervous - wreck version of the Nutty Professor entirely for fun — a sweaty, fidgety, grotesque figure in a movie in which we were supposed to take this guy seriously, that was all about a man and his dream.
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