The state in which producers of big screen movies live, where their entire lives revolve around:
A. Conjuring up movies as fast as possible regardless of their quality
B. Stuffing our tvs, radios, billboards, and any/all commercials with previews and ads to their next boring, redundant, movie so that we must accept big screen movies are a lifestyle and not a choice
C. Focusing on how fast they can create terrible movies with action yet without real actors with movies like Transformers, Knight and Day, Twilight, anything with Angelina Jolie, and so on - just so that they can make par with or beyond budget and continue profits.
D. Exploiting Americans so that they believe their culture should praise untalented actors of big name movies and continue to utilize these actors in further movies whereby additional profits are made
A. Conjuring up movies as fast as possible regardless of their quality
B. Stuffing our tvs, radios, billboards, and any/all commercials with previews and ads to their next boring, redundant, movie so that we must accept big screen movies are a lifestyle and not a choice
C. Focusing on how fast they can create terrible movies with action yet without real actors with movies like Transformers, Knight and Day, Twilight, anything with Angelina Jolie, and so on - just so that they can make par with or beyond budget and continue profits.
D. Exploiting Americans so that they believe their culture should praise untalented actors of big name movies and continue to utilize these actors in further movies whereby additional profits are made
ie. 1. Our theaters in and around the United States are complete movie mills.
ie. 2. Washington State University is a diploma mill, similar to a movie mill, where a diploma is issued to anybody who has paid for 180 credits, but a movie mill makes money instead off of your need to watch Will Ferrell.
ie. 2. Washington State University is a diploma mill, similar to a movie mill, where a diploma is issued to anybody who has paid for 180 credits, but a movie mill makes money instead off of your need to watch Will Ferrell.
by Reighner July 7, 2011
Get the Movie Millmug. by jaffaw July 14, 2009
Get the Muff Moviemug. Josh: Cam didn't pay me my money.
Mason: What are you gonna do?
Josh: I plan on leaving him a zombie movie.
Mason: What are you gonna do?
Josh: I plan on leaving him a zombie movie.
by HMM17 July 2, 2008
Get the A Zombie Moviemug. Up is a 2009 American computer-animated comedy-drama adventure film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures.
You: Yo john, wanna rewatch that cool movie about old man and a scout boy flying in a house?
John: Sure, lets watch the up movie!
John: Sure, lets watch the up movie!
by MangoEater22 May 29, 2021
Get the up moviemug. a film intentionally made to fit into the "B" movie genre, but done so well it is a really good film, unlike your standard "B" movie
"Machete" is intentionally cheesy, but the great acting and direction make it B+ movie, not a B movie.
by Dylan Thomas the Tank Engine February 24, 2011
Get the B+ moviemug. A parking spot right by or very close to the front door of your destination. So named because in movies, almost no one is ever shown walking a long distance from a parking spot. See also: Rock Star parking.
by Alex Feigelson September 1, 2005
Get the movie parkingmug.
Get the Movie Nightmug.