Typical scenes include Oxford and Cambridge, the Thames River, Westminster Abbey, the English village and countryside, Edinburgh, authors, ships, and classical figures... Most of the books are 19th century English fore - edges, but there are a few American scenes.»
Not exact matches
This set of interesting people
includes more gays and blacks than the
typical crowd, reflecting the origins of the disco music and
scene, but as Stillman emphasizes, it also
includes a wider spectrum of ages than you associate with rock.
Fans of the
typical Judd Apatow special features will love the Blu - ray release of «The Five - Year Engagement,» which
includes 45 minutes of deleted
scenes, another 45 minutes of extended and alternate
scenes, and other usual suspects like a gag reel, Line - O-Rama, and a DVD and UltraViolet digital copy of the film.
After that, the
typical extras kick in with HD fare
including the character Spotlight on Shrek, deleted
scenes, and another making of featurettes, with non-HD featurettes (audio commentary and the music retrospective) rounding it out.
The featurette is 4 minutes and goes «behind - the -
scenes» with the characters, mocking the
typical featurette
including interviews with the cast and crew.
The X-Men DVD release features all the
typical DVD extras and slickly designed menus leading to a host of other material,
including a series of deleted
scenes.
Some of the
typical dive sites
include the Thunderball Reef, which happens to be one of the most frequently filmed underwater settings
including several
scenes from various James Bond movies.
Watch this Osprey Reef diving video,
including footage of grey reef sharks and whitetip reef sharks, schooling trevallies, bumphead parrotfish, as well as some of the
typical coral reef
scenes at Osprey.
What is great about this (from my point of view) is that we're seeing indie titles
included in large - scale game website discussion without the
typical «but look, the indie
scene!»
Other Baroque landscape painters
included: Hendrik Avercamp (1585 - 1634) who excelled at winter
scenes; Cornelis van Poelenberg (1586 - 1667) who painted Italianate
scenes; the naturalist pioneer Esaias van de Velde (1591 - 1630) and his pupil Jan van Goyen (1596 - 1656) who produced repetitive views of the Nijmegen River, Dordrecht, sand dunes, and ships; and Salomon van Ruysdael (1600 - 70) famous for his
typical Dutch views and riverscapes.