Sentences with phrase «whole movies about»

«It's on TV all the time and there are whole movies about IT security and hacking,» said Gartner analyst Anton Chuvakin.
She's more of a human than Ethan Hunt has ever been, even when there was a whole movie about his goddamned wife, but she's also twice the badass he is.
Davis has everything that Lopez doesn't in Maid in Manhattan: modesty, natural beauty, charisma, a wry sense of humour — you could watch a whole movie about this persona, which is probably what Hughes had in mind, and her one sequence ends with a joke that also happens to be a far more accurate representation of the subtle fear that aristocracy puts in the minimum - wager than any of the Cinderella markers you'll find in Maid in Manhattan.
«Even watching the audience at the Black Panther premiere respond to Lupita, Letitia, and certainly Danai in their action sequences... you watch Danai spinning around in that casino, taking out dozens of people, and you go, «Of course you can make a whole movie about that!
Stranger yet is that they would make a whole movie about C.W. McCall's country - western song of the same name.
Again, whose idea was it to make a whole movie about an old woman figuring out what he entire life has been about?

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When I think about «The Godfather,» I think about movies as a whole.
There are a handful of winking moments about it in the movie itself and the subtext of this whole film's existence is unmistakable.
McDormand, Rockwell, and Woody Harrelson are so good in Three Billboards that I think a lot of voters have totally forgotten the less successful aspects of the movie: How every white character is immensely colorful but every black one is a cipher, that whole thing about Woody Harrelson's big dick (stop!
My husband and I watch the whole series of Harry Potter movies about once every 3 or 4 months!
ShareI am going to sidestep the whole political debacle about this movie (and if you don't know about it, then count your blessings that you can watch it peacefully) but I will say that I disagree with all the objections.
If your child likes movies, you could suggest that the whole family can enjoy a movie night after they load the dishwasher 10 times or go out for that family hike that you were talking so long about.
(And some parents aren't thrilled about being face - to - face with the movie screen for the whole flight.)
If you haven't read this classic now is the time because the movie version is just coming out and this beloved tale is about to entertain a whole new generation of kids.
Naked Gun 2 1/2, which is a perversely, though funny, movie really about environmental regulation; and it's a Leslie Nielsen movie, and he is a cop who is basically been called upon to protect, in a fictional Bush administration, the president has decided we're going to have a whole new fuel system which isn't going to be nuclear or kind of fossil fuels, coal and oil — it is going to be based on alternatives.
The whole movie is about relationships — ones you have with your parents, siblings, best friends, boyfriends / girlfriends, etc..
The whole look makes me feel like a movie star, which is a big plus when you're 39 weeks pregnant and about to go into labor!
After all at the end of the day, isn't a superhero movie supposed to be about men and women in tights having fun, saving the world kicking a whole lot of ass doing so?
I'm into a whole bunch of books and movies and can chat with anyone about anything!
I am a gentle and dynamic woman, i am very simple and easy going woman, love hanging out with my companion and close ones... love going to the movies with him and spending much of my time with him... strolling down the beaches is a real fun for me and would love to give it to him even if it takes the whole of my life to do so... loves the breezes, clouds and winds that swarps the ocean shores... Love respecting people and always don't argue for what i don't really know or what am not sure about... Maybe you could love to know more about me... then i guess you just contact me and then will explain that orally... probably in live chat.
They Still Can't Show a Black Man Dating a White Woman (Unless That's What the Whole Movie Is About)
The problem with the whole movie is it makes you think that dogs are all about peeing and making gas.
As I consider Part 2, I find myself more involved in reflections about the series as a whole than on this specific movie.
Overall, this is a really good movie that will entertain the whole family and also provide some opportunity for discussions about the importance of backing up our words with our choices.
There's a way things should be done, a way a family should be raised, there's the moral fiber of a family, and these considerations are on the table of a loving couple who nonetheless disagree about the answers to these thoughts and battle the whole movie for their own point of view, and battle each in their own way.
I could write whole other thousands of words about how much more interesting politically and culturally and power - dynamic-wise these movies would be just with the addition of male frontal nudity, but I suppose that's asking for too much.
Normally when I watch a movie, I never let CGI affect how I feel about a scene as a whole, but there were some noticeably cheap - looking effects here.
half - baked is one of those movies like grandmas boy, or freddy got fingered that will have u laughing the whole way throught but the critics just cant seem to find anything funny about it.
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.
There hasn't been much to laugh about in the whole spectrum of things recently, but this movie did it for me!!
I know ive been ranting on this whole time about how they don't explain anything but that is one of two reasons why this movie sucks so bad.
I thought i knew alot about sugar but this movie opened my eyes to the whole «sugar is the new tobacco».
The whole movie starts to feel like a dare or elaborate game, the characters shuffling obediently about the board with no rules to guide them.
Alas, this time there are about three or four mild laughs in the whole picture, and the entire visual aspect of the movie is a botched disappointment.
This whole movie feels like a series of why not «s — it's about time for somebody to break the video game movie mold.
Okay, perhaps we're being a bit unfair — Warcraft definitely had its moments, even if it was kind of a mess overall, and The Angry Birds Movie was a bonafide box office hit — but the fact remains that on the whole, audiences have had very good reason to be skeptical about video game movies for a very long time.
You have Thor (Chris Hemsworth), a man who has lost just about everything before the movie even begins, confiding in Rocket (Bradley Cooper), a character who has spent almost his whole life pushing people away.
Kate Winslet sort of had the whole thing in the bag when she starred in a movie about Nazis whilst getting naked and having lots of sex.
There's nothing particularly fun about this group, not when it's just matriarch Violet (Meryl Streep) screaming at patriarch Beverly (Sam Shepard), suggesting in her R - rated outburst - y way that he should fornicate with a pig and certainly not when the whole gang gets together later in the movie after Beverly decides that he'd rather jump in a lake than take Vi's advice.
«Not happy about the whole Zeus thing (Marvel universe and the Thor movies handled the Greek mythology tie ins sooo much better...) but it sounds like its heart is in the right place...»
The whole forceful, multilayered idea that this movie is not only about the best time in one's life, but also of the times, has a way of sabotaging it, for no matter how well Brewer is able to reimagine Ren's gymnast - on - a-rampage booty - shaking in an abandoned warehouse, or resurrect familiar streamers and confetti for one last swinging barnburner, he can't fully convince you that he's crafted something for the current youth of America.
On the whole, there are some good moments in the movie, but altogether, 2 Days in the Valley is about one day too much.
Recently, Edgar Wright opened up a bit about why he left the Ant - Man movie, explaining that he «wanted to make a Marvel movie» but Marvel didn't want «to make an Edgar Wright Movie,» and it sounds like he's still a little frustrated with how that whole thing went movie, explaining that he «wanted to make a Marvel movie» but Marvel didn't want «to make an Edgar Wright Movie,» and it sounds like he's still a little frustrated with how that whole thing went movie» but Marvel didn't want «to make an Edgar Wright Movie,» and it sounds like he's still a little frustrated with how that whole thing went Movie,» and it sounds like he's still a little frustrated with how that whole thing went down.
With the Wolf Creek miniseries now in full swing, a third Wolf Creek movie in development, and the death - match thriller The Belko Experiment coming soon to theaters, we spoke with McLean about the movie that made the whole world afraid to go swimming.
The disc is packed with extras, including some deleted scenes that add very little, a blooper reel and a featurette detailing how Wonder Woman fits in with Batman and Superman as a DC flagship character that are all fairly throwaway, but there are a few neat production featurettes that detail how director Patty Jenkins approached making what could have been a potential disaster given the negativity towards the DCEU's previous movies, and also interesting effects details about the lighting, costumes and the chosen colour palette that may not sound like much but actually prove to be quite enlightening about the whole filming process.
That doesn't bug me with Iron Man becuase that is Tony Stark in a nutshell, but otherwise there's not a whole lot of other superhero movies where it feels like anyone actually gives much of a shit about each other.
He goes on to talk about how «complicated» the whole situation is, in a post that is both thoughtful about the movie's whitewashing — as well as how white his comic book already was.
And, of course, this being a Corman movie, the whole thing appears to have been shot in about a week for something like $ 20,000.
Kill List (2011) was a dingy one - last - job crime picture that evolved into something wholly unexpected and creepy; Sightseers (2012) is the funniest movie ever made about a murder spree; High - Rise (2015) totally got J.G. Ballard's hermetic banality (even if that concept was never enough to sustain a whole novel in the first place).
I love Sydney Pollack and I love Redford, but, seriously, Arkin was the only decent thing about that whole movie.
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