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The Trust movie it has shown how one picture could be twisted and even how the cops are dirty!
every man's watchman, is his conscience.
I'm pretty bad at seeing new films.
I'm a big fan of 'Mad Men.'
As for now I will pay attention to works like "Lie to me", "Person of Interest", "Numb3rs" and "Blindspot". (2016!)
A specter is haunting the cinema: the specter of narrative. If that apparition is an Angel, we must embrace it; and if it is a Devil, then we must cast it out. But we cannot know what it is until we have met it face to face.
I can't remember what the last film I saw was, as I can't smoke or drink in cinemas.
Watchmen were quiet drinkers on the whole. They just went from vertical to horizontal with the minimum amount of fuss, without starting major fights, and without damaging the fixtures overmuch
The watcher on the walls. The sword in the darkness.
I watched Someone to Watch Over Me the other night. I thought it was a really good movie. It's a great movie.
Movies are, like sharp sunlight, merciless; we do not imagine, we view.
Invisible Man. A Passage to India. The Magnificent Ambersons.
In a way "Drive" is probably the greatest superhero movie ever made.
It was a film that I knew, that I had seen, that I was familiar with, but I wasn't anxious about it at any point during the screening. I snoozed twice, and this is something I couldn't have imagined that I would feel detached, as I did with this film [Certified Copy].
In comics, there are depths that don't reveal themselves immediately, and the stuff that you might consider anal about 'Watching the Watchmen' - like the notes where I plot the rotation of a perfume bottle through the air - might not be particularly obvious to anyone who reads it.
Menagerie. Personally,
To be honest, I don't have much time to watch any movies.
People always come up to me now and say, 'Watchmen' is the best superhero movie ever made.' I'm always saying 'That's super cool. That's nice of you to say.' But it happens now, more and more and more than it did when it first came out.
I've always been a huge fan of thrillers like David Fincher's 'Se7en.' I am fascinated by the disturbing, dark underbelly of life. I find such films deeply engrossing. They delve deep into the human psyche, and that's a place worth exploring.
A good film to me is like lightning in a bottle.
I don't really watch movies. I don't own a TV.
The Looming Tower.
David Fincher is a genius.
Cover your eyes girls! This movie might show breasts.
Suspicion," he said. "Directed by Alfred Hitchcock. He's a genius." "Starring Cary Grant." When Lucas gave me a look, I added, "You have your priorities, I have mine.
When James Cameron brought me the script, which I developed with both Cameron and Jay Cocks, I wanted to make it a thriller, an action film, but with a conscience, and I found that it had elements of social realism.
All my good movies, nobody sees.
I don't watch anything. I work so much. If I see a film, it's usually that I'll go in after working 15 hours and slam in The Bridge on the River Kwai or something.
I watch them through the glass: specimens. Flies. I watch them. And I know. In ways normal men cannot: I know. I see thing: beyond things. I see the strands of fate that bind us: victims to victor. So let them scream; let them shout my name. My ears hear nothing but the weaving of the web.
Those movies taught a valuable lesson that has stuck with me for years: The moment you seek solace in a stranger, a man wearing a boxy leather jacket will break into your house and chase you around before you have to kill him in a swelling conclusion of self-defense.
I don't watch my films. I've seen 'em enough after cutting them and putting the music on. I don't ever want to see them again.
Revenge of the Middle-Aged Woman.
enthralled with the film as I
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I can't sit through the superhero films. But I watched Draft Day, and it was kind of sweet in an old-fashioned way.
I screen tested for Training Day many years ago, which was David Ayer's script with Antoine Fuqua directing.
I'll watch anything as long as it's good. I can't choose just one movie that I love.
Waiting for Godot
There is no man but carries in his breast the makings of a story, which, though never told, comes more home to him, than any the mind of another man can find and fashion in words
("The Watcher O' The Dead")
"Red Dawn" was a movie made in 1984 I think about World War III. If you have not seen it and plan on watching it, you want to close your eye and cover your ears but not really. You can figure it out.
It's a great thriller or mystery, but on another level it's a film about the fact that, if you only look at a person through one lens, or only believe what you're told, you can often miss the truth that is staring you in the face.
'Wiseguy' for its time was good. It was really good. And it holds up still. But a lot of the restraints have been taken off now.
One of the most visually beautiful movies you can see on the big screen.
I really like suspenseful movies and movies that make you think.
I believe that pop culture is just, like, so ready for 'Watchmen.' We tried so hard to ride that wave between satire and reality, and all the things that make you still care about the character, but you don't miss the commentary about them.
A Perfect World. Kevin Costner
I don't watch my own films. There is little time; I'd rather see another film.
You think of movies like 'Midnight Run' and '48 Hours', those are great movies, especially 'Midnight Run.'
People make great films. I just don't have the eyes to watch them.
THE UNBREAKABLE VOW
On every dishonest man, there are two watchmen, his possessions, and his way of living.
Watchfulness is experiencing a sudden glimpse of something without any qualifications - just the sudden glimpse itself.
What can I say about 'The Lost Boys'? Oh my God: I love it; I hate it; I'm scared of it. I had a massive crush on them all when I was young. And I wanted to be a vampire. It's so stylized; it's the type of film I grew up on. To me, it's always at the top.
My nominee for Best Picture of the year - maybe the best picture ever, because it's essentially made up of and is an ecstatic love letter to all other movies - is Christian Marclay's endlessly enticing must-see masterpiece 'The Clock.'
Brothers Karamazov
shadow of authority
I love 'Safe Men.' Now it's getting all this culty kind of - it just came out on DVD. That was awesome. I read that script, I never laughed so hard in my life.
Blindspot and Person of Interest are the best films ever made. They aren't films, but they are series.
I don't watch my movies. I just get too critical of myself.
THE RETURN OF SHERLOCK HOLMES
I don't like to watch my own movies - I fall asleep in my own movies.
The cinema, like the detective story, makes it possible to experience without danger all the excitement, passion and desirousness which must be repressed in a humanitarian ordering of life.
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy: Theatrical Trailer (Courtesy of Focus
Just finished 'Secrecy' - truly enthralling both as a love story and as a tale of suspense - but much more than both.
Paranoid eyes with the fusion of passion and duplicity.
Whether it's Batman, Superman, Watchmen, the 300 story, we just make stuff that I want to see.
Through the Looking Glass,
STARTLING & INVENTIVE ... This is not a movie that lets go of you easily.
The things a man sees when he ain't got a gun.
Watson the Caretaker
Chilling Tales For Dark Nights, these people or let's say these team is trying to return the fear, the theater... Which so far is great to hear, acting in reading a story and everything one place, just awesome,
Now, I bought us a movie to watch, the one that has sparkly vampires in it.
I am a keen observer of my own films; I also try to discover myself through the movies I make.
I'll watch a movie only if it meets the following criteria: 1. It has to have at least two women in it. 2. Who talk to each other. 3. About something besides a man.
Warns, lies, liars and mysteries everything in one place what more awesome than that???
Better check out Blindspot!
RoboCop the first movie was fantastic. But even if there was no movie, the concept of RoboCop is brilliant, first because it lends itself to a lot of social criticism, but also because it poses a question, 'When do you lose your humanity?'
My favorite unknown movie is 'The Comic.'
I like to watch many things, especially strange films and something recent, not just the story.
I sometimes like to watch a good, dark, disturbing movie.
'Phantom' follows some of the best submarine cold-war films made. There's just so much tension, I can't even describe it - you have to see it.
It is deeply moving, powerful, and disturbing. A film that must be seen.
Sometimes I look at my own movies
One of DC's strengths is our archive of storylines ranging from 'Watchmen' to 'Arkham Asylum' to 'Sandman.'
Spy (1973)
Many years ago,
I was sent
to spy out the land beyond the age of thirty.
And I stayed there
and didn't go back to my senders,
so as not to be made
to tell
about this land
and made
to lie.
The thing about being a watcher is this: You are never really a part of things, especially if the person you must watch is yourself, always, just to make sure no one ever really sees you. .
For me, 'Come and See' is, by a million miles, the best film about war that has ever been made. I would highly recommend, encourage and enforce anyone to watch it.
Just heard who made who by ac/dc and asked a ry what movie? He had no idea. Disappointed. He will be doing my laundry today.
A film based on a jolly good John Grisham book is fine, but I like to get a bit under the skin.
My colleagues and I have to constantly remind each other that we must keep our own view on the world while making films. With 'Chicken Run,' we learned how easy it is to be influenced by outside forces, but you mustn't lose the heart and soul of what you are doing.
For some must watch, while some must sleep
So runs the world away
Sometimes miraculous films come into being, made by people you've never heard of, starring unknown faces, blindsiding you with creative genius.
I have seen under the sun, vengeance is of the Lord.
Winter is coming, and when the Long Night falls, only the Night's Watch will stand between the realm and the darkness that sweeps from the North.
Any film featuring Bradley Cooper's gorgeous blue eyes is automatically on my must-see list and they did not disappoint in 'The Words,' which is so intense and confusing that I was pretty lost by the end!
Oh, my gosh, I've never seen a film unless, you know, if I have to go and do ADR, loop-loop. But I don't watch after. I'm too critical.
I like movies that challenge people to recognize different things.
As the watcher of the screen, you are perfect. The movie that is playing on the screen might be horrendous, but you are not the movie. You are what is watching the movie.
What gets watched, gets done
I love movies that have that resonating scare, that really get under your skin and make you think.
As we passed he returned grimly to his task, though his arthritic hands could hardly close around the stick. There was something almost regal about him, I thought; a defiance I admired. He was a holdout who refused to give up his post. The last watchmen at the end of the world.
One of my favorite movies that I've ever seen is '25th Hour.' I love it so much because it's simply about a guy who's going to jail for six years, and this slow, terrible day he has.