Sentences with phrase «john carpenter»

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The disparate styles and mixing of genres on show makes sense given that Wingard, director of the admired You're Next, has stated that the film is a mish - mash of John carpenter's Halloween and James Cameron's The Terminator.
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The 1950's the thing was much different then John carpenters and in all fairness was the best of the three.

Not exact matches

In the Christian church it is as ancient as the life of a young carpenter who is said to have declared, «I came that they may have life, and have it abundantly» (John 10: 10).
Many centuries ago a young carpenter reminded his hearers of the necessity of spiritual rebirth; he stated «I have come that men may have life in all its fullness» (John 10:10).
29 The next day John seeth Jesus (a Jewish carpenter) coming unto him, and saith, Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world.
John and my dad, who's a carpenter, built it for me in the garden.
Enter English carpenter John Harrison, whose timepiece could determine longitude to within half a degree.
We find notes from director Peter Jackson, extras wrangler Josie Leckie, director of photography Andrew Lesnie, camera operator Richard Bluck, armour weapons standby John Harding, greens master Brian Massey, co-producer Rick Porras, designer / sculptor Daniel Falconer, senior machinist / engineer Dominic Taylor, animation supervisor Randall William Cook, stunt performer Steve Reinsfield, extras casting Miranda Rivers and Victoria Cole, painter Brett Larsen, carpenters Geoff Goss and Ross Hoby, supervising unit location manager Richard Sharkey, 2nd AD Marc Ashton, stunt performers Mana Davis and Sala Baker, 2nd unit director Geoff Murphy, boom operators Eoin Cox and Corrin Ellingford, on set art director Simon Bright, camera operator Peter McCaffrey, motion control operator Henk Prins, previsualisation supervisor Christian Rivers, digital surveyor Nick Booth, stable foreman Lee Somervell, gaffer David Brown, set finishing supervisor Kerry Dunn, on set art director Joe Bleakley, effects technician Peter Zivkovic, on set prosthetics makeup Tami Lane, 3rd AD Chris Husson, Weta Workshop's Richard Taylor, effects technicians Darryl Richards and Scott Harens, stunt rigger Paul Shapcott, New Zealand stunt coordinator Kirk Maxwell, swordmaster Bob Anderson, medic and safety officer Andy Buckley, supervising art director Dan Hennah, conceptual artist Alan Lee, Gimli scale double Brett Beattie, and actors Dominic Monaghan, Billy Boyd, Andy Serkis, Bernard Hill, Brad Dourif, Elijah Wood, Orlando Bloom, Sean Astin, Miranda Otto, and Viggo Mortensen.
He wakes up to find himself captured and sold into slavery, first under the relatively kind William Ford (Benedict Cumberbatch, August: Osage County) and his abusive carpenter John Tibeats (Paul Dano, Prisoners), and later the excessively brutal Edwin Epps (Michael Fassbender, The Counselor).
JOHN CARPENTER»S VAMPIRES If anybody out there doesn't have enough bloodsuckers in his life already, consider giving John Carpenter's a whirl.
Dano also crops up in Steve McQueen's «12 Years a Slave» as whiny racist carpenter John Tibeats on one of the plantations where the kidnapped Solomon Northup (Chiwetel Ejiofor) is held.
[PUBLIC LECTURE] VISITING SCHOLAR JOHN CARPENTER Friday, October 14 / 5:30 — 7:00 pm / UHM Art Auditorium The Past as Future in Japanese Contemporary Art Drawing on his experience as a curator of exhibitions of traditional Japanese art at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, John Carpenter will comment on the works of various contemporary artists, both Japan - born and Continue Reading»
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