Perhaps the strongest element of Gothika is the terrific performance by Halle Berry (X2, Die Another Day), who actually makes this bad film seem
worth watching at times.
Not exact matches
It's
times like these that I wish there really was a personal god who
watches closely to judge people, as any one true god
worth his or her salt would be furious
at the idiocies christians ascribe to him / her.
Two games to
watch this week so Mum says that all toys must be put away and my room must be kept tidy
at all
times, which is
worth it to
watch LFC play (just hope she doesn't look under my bed!).
If you've spent your life making poor health choices and your kids have
watched, it may take some
time and convincing to show them the way, but the extra effort is
worth it — keep
at it!
Also
at the bottom of this post I have embedded a video presentation by Jonathan Bailor titled «The Calorie Myth & 6 Reasons Calorie Counting is Crazy» — the video is about an hour and twenty minutes but it is well
worth the investment in
time and I guarantee you will think differently after
watching it.
It was gradual and between my
time studying
at FIT in NYC, my senior internship
at Worth Global Style Network, and my childhood of
watching the women in my family take on styling their homes, I grew closer to my passions within the creative world.
I actually loved
watching this film
at times, given the terrific performances all around and a story that is
worth exploring, but it is without question that the film feels about 20 - 30 minutes too long.
However difficult «Revenge» may be to
watch at times, it's
worth it.
Ever get that sixth sense,
watching the coming attractions
at the local googolplex, that the film not only isn't
worth your
time but looks like brainless fluff as well?
While sequels like Iron Man 3 and Captain America: The Winter Soldier have overcome feeling like prequels to a different story audiences haven't seen yet, other entries into this super-powered universe, efforts like Thor: The Dark World, Avengers: Age of Ultron and Captain America: Civil War, struggled to come across as anything other than vehicles conceived and designed to get all of these characters into one place
at the right
time for this May's massive Avengers: Infinity War, none of them working outside of the larger story being told and as such aren't very entertaining or
worth watching more than once.
Since we're not immune to powerful charms of a good trailer, we here
at Newsarama have
watched the clip about a million
times since its debut, and we've taken it on ourselves to pull out ten things
worth noticing in the Captain America: Civil War trailer.
The DIY approach to filmmaking might have hobbled Benson and Moorhead in the acting and pacing department
at times, yet the unique nature of the story they want to tell paired with the earnest character work that plays out makes it
worth a
watch.
Everyone who ever tried to play Churchill has failed, and I do mean failed, as in bombed, as in cringe - inducing, as in not
worth watching: Brian Cox, Albert Finney, Richard Burton, Timothy Spall, John Lithgow, Bob Hoskins... Oldman took
time to look
at the actual man, and what he saw was someone with humor and energy, who was endearing and full of fun and also such a character that some people didn't take him seriously.
It's a very well shot and well paced ghost story that
at times can be a bit too generic, but overall I found the film to be a nice little indie genre film well
worth a
watch.
Cyrus» comic
timing and energetic presence not only make her early movies
worth watching, but leave you wishing she had better material to work with — which is precisely why she's worked so hard
at subverting expectations since 2013.
Why it's
worth your
time: Fury and End of
Watch director (lest we bring up Suicide Squad) David Ayer is
at the helm, so we can expect solid cinematic action.
Proof that someone else
watching The Pelican Brief decided that its great unplumbed racial subplots would be
worth a Grisham picture of their own, enter the patently offensive A
Time To Kill, underscoring its liberal screed by opening with caricatures of rednecks
at war with caricatures of black people: basketball hoops on the one side, Confederate flags on the other; front - yard barbecues, late - night cross-burnings; marble halls of justice, raucous Baptist churches; Kevin Spacey's DA summation on the one side all superego, Matthew McConaughey's tear - jerking monologue on the other all soul.
The script is a little stiff
at times and the directing isn't always the best, but the decent acting and overall production value really make this a film
worth watching for the right audience.
If you catch it
at the right
time, you'll get your moneys
worth out of it (LOL, as in, when you
watch it free on cable) You're totally right, whatever mileage this flick gets is 100 % creditable to the cast
This was a good
watch in which the awesome music (soundtrack and score, this is definitely making an appearance in my music series), great lead performances, and great fight sequences (the stairwell scene really is
worth the price of admission alone) slightly outweigh the meh to bad script
at times.
Sam Raimi is the one to credit with finally delivering a live - action Spider - Man
worth watching, and with making superhero films for all ages that are not
at the same
time infantile.
The Amazon.com CEO rarely gives these types of
at - length interviews, and it's
worth watching if you have some
time.
Derek starting investing in his TFSA
at age 18 as well and spent a lot of
time watching BNN and doing his own research on which companies were
worth adding to his TFSA.
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Since the moon will be full it is
worth planning an early evening
time at the beach to enjoy
watching it rise.
Dinner
at our favorite phở place
at 49 Bat Dan Street (we ate here 3
times in one week) is a hectic wait in line that snakes onto the street, but it is ultimately
worth it as we
watch the owner chop hunks of beef off and drop them into our soup.
to
watching baby turtles hatch
at night, these luxury resorts have an extra something up their sleeve that makes the long travel
times (and the significantly lighter wallets) well
worth the wait and expense.
Two more things are
worth noting: Durban is in the GMT +2
time zone, which means meetings that start
at 10 a.m. local
time can be
watched at midnight PST and 3 a.m. EST..
Apple CEO Tim Cook is set to appear on MSNBC tonight
at 5:00 p.m. Pacific
Time or 8:00 p.m. Eastern time in an interview called «Revolution: Apple Changing the World» with MSNBC's Christopher Hayes and Recode's Kara Swisher.Much of what Tim Cook had to say was already covered in news stories earlier this week as the interview took place on March 28 and was covered by reporters who attended it live.It will be well worth watching in its entirety, however, as Cook had a lot to say during the segm
Time or 8:00 p.m. Eastern
time in an interview called «Revolution: Apple Changing the World» with MSNBC's Christopher Hayes and Recode's Kara Swisher.Much of what Tim Cook had to say was already covered in news stories earlier this week as the interview took place on March 28 and was covered by reporters who attended it live.It will be well worth watching in its entirety, however, as Cook had a lot to say during the segm
time in an interview called «Revolution: Apple Changing the World» with MSNBC's Christopher Hayes and Recode's Kara Swisher.Much of what Tim Cook had to say was already covered in news stories earlier this week as the interview took place on March 28 and was covered by reporters who attended it live.It will be well
worth watching in its entirety, however, as Cook had a lot to say during the segment.
In addition, there's always more than one giveaway
at any one
time, you can also enter to win an Apple
Watch (
worth $ 750), a Canon EOS Rebel T5 camera (
worth $ 400) or the previously covered Chromebook Pixel (
worth $ 1000) from last week.
It is
worth noting how much children
watch the way that relationships function around them and it is also
worth noting that
at times when things are difficult this is when children need the most guidance around how do you maintain a relationship when you don't like someone
at that moment and, or you don't like what's going on or you don't get what you want, and if educators can be mindful of that in terms of their own interaction and trying to sort through problems and difficulties then that information is showcased or demonstrated to children on a daily basis.