Theatres
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American audiences, he says, hate gays, and will not go to the
theatres
to see a movie about two gay men in love.
This is a movie I would pay to watch in
theatres
today!
I was at one of those dollar
theatres
that would show a bunch of movies that had already made the rounds and I had just paid to see "Bad News Bears - Breaking Training"...
The movie has only been in limited release (a few horror fests, some individual showings at area movie theatres)...I'd love to see it released on DVD & video, so more people can experience it.
This movie should have went to
theatres
because it was good as the Alien series with Sigourney Weaver.
Most Italian films are either shown in hardly any movie
theatres
- if any at all - while American blockbusters clog the screens of Italian cinemas up and down the peninsula for months (cliched 1960s terminology such as "cultural imperialism" springs to mind!).
And by the look of the Roman movie
theatres
heaving with people when I went to see La meglio gioventu' last week, they also agree that Marco Tullio Giordana's last effort is worth the effort of sitting in a cinema for almost 6 hours!
There might be a sequel to this show too, titled "Vallavan" that is coming out in
theatres
this year.
What make this movie even more remarkable is the fact that it was made without any many of the essentials one needs to make a film, or even movie
theatres
in which to show it.
I'm sorry, I really wanted to like this movie when it came out, but my first warning should have been when it went straight to video and not in
theatres
like its former installments.
The worst kind of movie sequel promotes a supporting character to take over the lead role and takes longer than a couple of years to arrive in
theatres.
It is definitely worth to see in
theatres.
Too bad this little gem was not seen by many in the
theatres
for it is truly a work of art.
This is a well written piece by Peter Morgan, author of Stephen Frears' and Helen Mirren's The Queen currently making the rounds of the
theatres.
It should have been put into
theatres
because it is SO much fun, and you can watch it with Family, friends, Anyone...and it NEVER gets boring!
i saw this a very long time ago, in the theatres, and i had never heard of Sam Raimi at the time.
I went to see this in the
theatres
after hearing about how many oscar nominations it was up for.
India contributed divisions and brigades to the European, Mediterranean, West Asian, North African, and East African
theatres.
What would happen to our willingness to live and work in cities, to real estate prices, to museums and
theatres
if instead of destroying two office buildings, a future attack destroys the lower half of Manhattan or the Left Bank in Paris?
At banks, theatres, museums, hotels, and public offices in 355 different cities, research assistants handed in a wallet, telling the person at the counter that they had found it on the street, but were in a hurry.
Large portions of the modern economy – not least restaurants, retail, theatres, sporting events, museums, parks, and many forms of tourism and transportation (such as air travel) – simply cannot operate under conditions of social distancing.
In town, with the noise of the streets, the buzz of the
theatres
and the lights of the ballroom, they were living lives where the heart expands, the senses bourgeon out.
At last she would close the lids of her weary eyes, and see in the darkness the gas jets flaring in the wind and the steps of carriages lowered with much noise before the peristyles of
theatres.
They were airs played in other places at the theatres, sung in drawing rooms, danced to at night under lighted lustres, echoes of the world that reached even to Emma.
It, is the quarter for theatres, public-houses, and whores.
'Such is the effect of the vain pomps of this world; you are evidently accustomed to smiling faces, positive
theatres
of falsehood.
Thinkest thou that the Amarillises, the Phillises, the Sylvias, the Dianas, the Galateas, the Filidas, and all the rest of them, that the books, the ballads, the barber's shops, the
theatres
are full of, were really and truly ladies of flesh and blood, and mistresses of those that glorify and have glorified them?
Even this resource shortly failed him; his irregularities were too great to admit of his earning the wretched pittance he might thus have procured, and he was actually reduced to a state bordering on starvation, only procuring a trifle occasionally by borrowing it of some old companion, or by obtaining an appearance at one or other of the commonest of the minor theatres; and when he did earn anything it was spent in the old way.
'About this time, and when he had been existing for upwards of a year no one knew how, I had a short engagement at one of the
theatres
on the Surrey side of the water, and here I saw this man, whom I had lost sight of for some time; for I had been travelling in the provinces, and he had been skulking in the lanes and alleys of London.
Then he praised the stores and the
theatres.
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