Sentences with phrase «civil war sequences»

As always, though, Rockstar doesn't name - check so much as simply tip the cap to its favorite celluloid ancestors, from Once Upon a Time in the West (and its depiction of encroaching modernity sounding the old guard's death knell) and The Wild Bunch (especially during the game's later Mexican Civil War sequences) to, in the name of a budding oil community, There Will Be Blood.

Not exact matches

It has the same amount of depth as some of the franchise's best (Winter Soldier and Civil War), while the way the action sequences are shot and edited is absolutely sensetional.
Not much: The filmmakers — among them Tsotsi director Gavin Hood and 25th Hour writer David Benioff, no joke — relegate the most interesting parts of Logan's early story to an opening - credits sequence that dashes from his 1845 childhood to the Civil War to the Vietnam War in a span of seconds.
Those could also be flashbacks or dream sequences — or, as Infinity War and Avengers 4 directors Joe and Anthony Russo have suggested, we could simply be seeing another demonstration of the technology Tony Stark introduced in Captain America: Civil War, called Binary Augmented Retro - Framing (B.A.R.F.), that allows users to experience their memories as if they were the present.
Director Hood (Tsotsi) opens strong, with a wickedly crafted opening - credits sequence that shows young mutant Logan and his more feral half - brother, Victor, aka Sabretooth (Schreiber), emerging from Canada's Northwest Territories, circa 1845, to fight side by side in the Civil War, both World Wars, and Vietnam (what, Korea wasn't badass enough?).
Actual depiction of the Civil War is pretty much limited to a single gory battle scene at the opening, followed by a corny sequence where Lincoln chats with some young soldiers.
John Carter (PG - 13 for violence and intense action sequences) Screen adaptation of «A Princess of Mars,» Edgar Rice Burroughs» sci - fi novel about a Civil War Confederate veteran (Taylor Kitsch) who is magically transported to Mars where he rescues a desperate damsel in distress (Lynn Collins) while on the run from a horde of 12 - foot tall green creatures.
Anthony Russo teases a major sequence for Tony Stark in Civil War.
Civil War was also partly filmed with IMAX cameras and the movie in general tends to feel big, visually - speaking, in - between its action sequences and many establishing shots of locations around the globe (as well as the massive title font that's used to identify each individual change in location)- making IMAX the preferable viewing format for Civil War.
The director hasn't made an epic Civil War story — it's mostly reserved in tone and scope — but it's not without its visceral moments when it comes to both the battle sequences and the drama.
Chris Evans and Robert Downey Jr. revealed an exclusive Captain America: Civil War trailer at the Kids» Choice Awards, which contains more action sequences between Cap, Black Panther and Falcon!
For as long as they're on screen, Captain America: Civil War becomes a better movie, and the extended action sequence in which they are both featured is the highlight of the entire experience, in part because it pauses to allow for joking dialogue and an assessment of the situation; the fights have meaning and reflect the characters involved.
MTV was able to get ahold of these photos of Elizabeth Olsen in costume as Scarlet Witch on the set of Captain America: Civil War, joining the big action sequence that already features Cap, Falcon, Black Widow, and Crossbones.
Just Jared has posted some awesome photos from the set of Captain America: Civil War which includes our first looks at Chris Evans, and Anthony Mackie in costume shooting an action sequence.
Just Jared and many other sites have been posting set photos from Captain America: Civil War while currently shooting in Atlanta, some new shots include Scarlett Johnasson joining the action sequence as Black Widow.
Directors Joe and Anthony Russo plan to use the special cameras for certain action sequences in the upcoming Captain America: Civil War, but Infinity War will mark the first time an entire feature film has been shot on the cameras, not just for Marvel, but anywhere.
Jones is having hallucinations of a Civil War general advising him (these sequences are handled terribly) and they move the story more than any thought processes.
Captain America: Civil War (PG - 13 for extended sequences of violence, action and mayhem) 13th episode in the Marvel Cinematic Universe series finds the Avengers split into a pair of adversarial factions, freedom lovers led by Captain America (Chris Evans), and a pro-government camp led by Iron Man (Robert Downey, Jr.).
Even those who aren't invested in superhero films will have a hard time keeping their breath in several of Civil War's action sequences.
The second, potentially more spoiler - y sequence, involves Ulysses Klaue (Andy Serkis from Age of Ultron, upgraded with some sort of prosthetic arm) meeting Everett K. Ross (Martin Freeman from Captain America: Civil War) in a South Korean casino to discuss mixtapes and vibranium.
The IMAX / ARRI 2D digital cameras being used for the films will be employed by the Russo brothers for certain action sequences in their upcoming Captain America: Civil War, so they should be well - versed in the technology by the time Infinity War rolls around.
Fair (1 star) Rated PG - 13 for extended sequences of violence, action and mayhem in English, German, Russian, Romanian and Hausa with subtitles Running time: 146 minutes Distributor: Walt Disney Pictures To see a trailer for Captain America: Civil War, visit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dKrVegVI0Us
That sequence picks up on a thread from 2016's Captain America: Civil War, which introduced Chadwick Boseman's T'Challa, by revealing that James «Bucky» Barnes is no longer in cryogenic sleep.
Here, private utterance becomes part of a larger choral arrangement as the collection widens to include erasures of The Declaration of Independence and the correspondence between slave owners, a found poem comprised of evidence of corporate pollution and accounts of near - death experiences, a sequence of letters written by African Americans enlisted in the Civil War, and the survivors» reports of recent immigrants and refugees.
The speakers get plenty loud, and the issue isn't always that noticeable — during a fight sequence in Captain America: Civil War, the effect almost came off as immersive — but films» quieter sequences and, really, most YouTube clips I've watched have been kind of annoying to listen to.
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