I know a couple of people
who left the theater because the shakey cam was nausea inducing.
No matter what the outcome of the movie, the answer to this puzzle will definitely be foremost on the minds of
those who leave the theater.
Not exact matches
Because his profile shows that he is an organized thinker
who values linear thought patterns, the smart assistant would then give a very specific answer including show times, which local
theaters were playing the movie and what time he should
leave in order to arrive on time.
It's not often that one
leaves a movie
theater feeling speechless, but anyone on the right side of the culture wars
who views the recent film Blast from the Past will find his jaw scraping the sidewalk» and not out of disgust.
One woman
who saw the film said, «I
left the
theater feeling sick.
We
left the
theater like those women
who fled from the empty tomb in terror and amazement.
So, for you comedy buffs out there that really are intent on seeing this, hey,
who's going to stop you (maybe your parents, I suppose), but believe me, the lack of layers in the story, the nonsensical dialogue, and the overall «wow, I can't believe that I just saw that while sitting in a movie
theater» factor, probably will
leave you at least a little disappointed.
Distributed in
theaters by Samuel Goldwyn, Intervention hits home video today from Paramount,
who does not bother with a Blu - ray edition,
leaving this a DVD exclusive in the world of physical media.
It doesn't rain much in Austin — I considered bringing an umbrella, but
left it behind, chiding myself for overpacking — but it's been raining for days, bringing the chaos level at the already - crowded Alamo Drafthouse to overwhelming levels as the crowds of people
who usually mill around outside the
theater converged with the throngs of adoring fans hoping to catch a glimpse of Tim Burton and Dolph Lundgren in the lobby.
Indie Game: The Movie just doesn't hype video games or convince you to play them more (though that's all I wanted to do upon
leaving the
theater), but it shows you the pure passion and dedication that exists from video games
who are now aiming to make the games they loved to play as kids.
Steven Spielberg, Kevin Spacey, Ron Howard and more pay tribute to iconic director
who left his mark in movies, television,
theater and comedy
Black or White, which hits
theaters on Friday (January 30), is the story of a grandfather (Kevin)
who is suddenly
left to care for his beloved granddaughter (Jillian).
«I think Elio [the young man played Timothee Chalamet] will be a cinephile and I'd like him to be in a movie
theater watching Paul Vecchiali's Once More,» a 1988 film about a man
who falls in love with a man after he
leaves his wife, which was the first French movie to deal with AIDS.
Even my six - year - old,
who loves anything animated,
left the
theater saying «it was okay.»
And it's not just Catholics
who have a visceral reaction: News footage filmed at movie
theaters during The Exorcist's original theatrical run shows people, many of them women,
leaving midway through the movie short of breath and clutching their chests.
For those
who enjoy a unique film experience rather than simply being spoon - fed the plot or just wanting to
leave the
theater with that warm fuzzy feeling.
These include chaperones at a school dance insisting on
leaving «six inches for the holy spirit,» a college counselor bursting out laughing when Lady Bird mentions Yale, and a football coach
who directs
theater as if he were diagramming plays.
The movie, which will be released in
theaters tomorrow, also gripping
leaves audiences questioning
who it strong - willed characters are, and how their circumstances connect with the hit monster horror film, «Cloverfield.»
Coming from the US, I take as much as I can from films that depict a culture I am unfamiliar with, but having the opportunity to discuss the technique and story of a French drama with someone
who is more than familiar with the director's work and the social commentary surrounding a film brings about a whole new understanding and experience from what I initially
left the
theater with.
While there were a handful of audience members
who weren't quite sure what to make of «Demolition,» which defies easy categorization, most viewers seemed to
leave the
theater on a movie contact high.
Speaking as someone
who has most definitely posted about crying in the
theater, let's be real: Writing that I
left a movie with a wet face says as much about me as it does about the movie, if not more.
The film, which is considered a leader in the Oscar race for Best Picture after triumphant screenings in Toronto and Telluride, won the strongest reaction from TIFF - goers
who deposited their ticket stubs while
leaving the
theater or cast ballots online.
Serkis is great but the film is a familiar freak show of hardship and ego run amok: a mad man of a singer - songwriter
who, physically crippled by childhood polio that
left an arm and a leg emaciated and nearly useless, blasts his way to stardom with cheeky lyrics and a stage act heavy on
theater, while off stage fails as a husband (to artist Olivia Williams, tired of his self - involved existence), father (to impressionable son Bill Milner) and boyfriend (to adoring Naomie Harris).
When I
left the
theater, I felt like the father
who just had to pick his sixteen year old son up from jail after he was arrested for reckless driving on a Friday night.
That same one can be forgiven if one had expected more from Trey Parker and Matt Stone, those deliciously subversive elves
who nail popular culture in all its absurdist splendor on their television show, «South Park», and
who had us all humming «Blame Canada» as we
left the
theater after seeing the film version, suggestively, but correctly subtitled: BIGGER LONGER & UNCUT.
This image released by Lionsgate shows Kate McKinnon,
left, and Mila Kunis in a scene from The Spy
Who Dumped Me, in
theaters on Aug. 3.
This image released by Lionsgate shows Kate McKinnon,
left, and Mila Kunis in a scene from The Spy
Who Dumped Me, in
theaters...
And this is especially true, not only given to tough road of a musical that has no pre-established fan base, as well as one that incorporates so many jazz pieces that can't be made into pop tunes, along with a romance that doesn't actually give those
who just want a sweeping love story something to fawn over as they
leave the
theater.
He had recently
left part - time, clearly temporary gigs at the Film Society of Lincoln Center and SnagFilms («They're paying me to learn about VOD,» he said gleefully about the latter) to head the San Francisco Film Society, as close as he could possibly come to his dream of running a repertory
theater somewhere outside New York that would become a destination for people like himself
who could never get enough of the movies.
Now, this movie
theater has special rules, and the rule is that you can only
leave the
theater as long as you find someone from outside the
theater who will take your ticket and seat.
Unfortunately for most viewers
who were relegated to their computer monitors at home, or a select
theaters, we were
left in the dark about the full gameplay demo that was shown to people in attendance, until today.