Not exact matches
I appreciated the Tennis Movie Edition
of Beyond the Baseline and wondered
why none of the tennis best sellers have inspired feature
films.
Diehards videogame fans will be disappointed that the
film has
none of the ludicrous tone
of the first, and the rest will wonder
why they bothered with this
film at all.
JR: Which is
why we're all
film critics, because
none of us would ever pass that test in the real world!
Again, in the book, it's Peeta who has drawn Rue (using the same artistic skill that had him so amusingly camouflage himself in the first
film), which affects the judges deeply so they mark him high, but
none of this is alluded to in the
film and so it's really not clear how or
why the Rue painting is there and
why it's significant.
Why none of these stories haven't been turned translated into
film is a mystery.
When: November 25th
Why: There has been an influx
of boxing movies over the past few years, but
none quite as intriguing as «Creed,» namely due to its connection to the «Rocky»
films.
While
none of these scenes change the overall
film, and you can understand
why director Martin McDonagh left them on the cutting room floor, a couple
of them show a movie that at least wants to look at Dixon's relationship with people
of color, represented by Denise (Amanda Warren) and Jerome (Darrell Britt - Gibson).