Sentences with phrase «about opening scenes»

There's something a little unsettling about the opening scenes of Ben Affleck's latest directorial effort, Argo, which consists of a recreation of the original siege of the US Embassy in Iran that began the Iran hostage crisis.
NATHANIEL: Let's talk about your opening scene.
If you didn't have at least four conversations about the opening scene in The Last of Us, you might need more gamer friends.

Not exact matches

Meeting the Prefect of the CDF does have an agreeable sense of drama about it — the opening scenes of a film.
When a brand is open about what goes on behind the scenes — in a tone that is both honest and humble — it creates a deeper relationship with customers.
About Bale Breaker Brewing Company Bale Breaker Brewing Company is the newest craft brewery to open in the heart of our nation's hop country, but while the brewery is new on the scene, the family behind the beer is not.
I just hope fighters either do nt say» im going to retire» and casue a whole scene after their «last fight» but then 6 months later talk about how they would be open to fight another guy... Faber talking about fighting TJ was worse.
One scene is the blooming trees — a bright, bright green since it's been raining a lot, and it's the peak of spring when the trees just about burst open (and the pollen is almost gone, for the most part).
Below you'll find one of my favorite videos about Pirates, from the Wonderful World of Disney, it gives you a behind the scenes look at the creation of the attraction, its opening day festivities, and a float through, so you can see the original scenes that have since changed.
This was one of my all - time favorite fashion (sort of) posts because I opened up about the blog and why I've enjoyed dipping my toes into the style scene this year!
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Played from its opening whimsical guitar score as a sweet story about friends, the dynamic of a real - life, Apatow - brand bromance is prominent, and makes for a few funny bonding moments, like when Tommy has Greg loudly rehearse a scene in a restaurant as a ridiculous gesture of fearlessness.
For instance, the opening scene involves a flavorful argument about paying for a meal instead of just getting straight into the meat of the idea of cults.
«Deadpool 2» opens with a bang, and director David Leitch talked to TheWrap about one specific fight scene at the beginning of the film that took a lot of time and effort.
But there's not a lot of suspense about where the movie might go, even for the uninitiated, because the out - of - order opening scene blatantly establishes that Wimbledon will come down to these two contenders (lest one fear they have to pay any attention to any of the matches leading up to the finals).
Based on the novel by Shûsaku Endô about a pair of 17th century Jesuit priests who travel to Japan to locate their missing mentor, «Silence» attempts to tackle big ideas like faith and sacrifice but never really makes it beyond its opening argument, like a broken record playing different variations of the same scene over and over again.
Even the first 10 seconds of the opening scene will provoke design envy and, for those who care about the details, Copenhagen apartment envy, circa 1926.
Matthew Heineman's Cartel Land opens with what looks like an outtake from Breaking Bad: a torchlit scene of masked men cooking crystal meth, on about chemistry and local poverty and how they'll keep doing this «as long as God allows,» come what may.
Aside from the opening scene — during which you can hear all your fellow patrons unwrapping candy and chewing popcorn with their mouths open — it's about as noisy as any other horror film.
Or maybe Isabelle's the problem; this is one of those movies where people talk about sex more than they have it, even if the opening scene features the heroine in the raw and in bed with a selfish married lover named Vincent (Xavier Beauvois).
But in the opening scenes, dashing literature professor Richard Haig (played by Pierce Brosnan) channels the spirit of his roguish father Gordon (Malcolm McDowell) and delivers a lecture to his class about how the Romantics were all about instinct and individualism, not about some idealized, Hallmark - penned celebration of love.
In one of the opening scenes he boasts about how he hasn't had dinner alone since the «90.
The «Star Wars» icon opened up to ET about his emotional final scene with his long - time friend, and how watching now, after Fisher's death, is just too hard.
I laughed at the wordplay in the film but wasn't expecting the widespread tautological eruptions that followed the film's premiere as everyone bent themselves into self - affirming pretzels to debate its portrayal of torture in the film's opening scenes as if there were only one way to look at the damn movie... as if torture were the only thing worth discussing about the film!
The episode is fairly rife with humor, but it opens up into more dramatic territory near the end in an extended scene that reveals much about a brother and his insecurities and maturation.
The hilarious opening scene tells us everything we need to know about him: Trying — and failing — to find a parking space in the East Village, Danny is consumed by the rage that's burbled beneath all of Sandler's performances, be they Baumbach or «Billy Madison.»
The pair also opened up about one deleted scene in particular that they fought hard to keep in the final draft.
The genesis for the story that's told ’10 Cloverfield Lane» «actually started when I just had an opening scene in my head,» Stuecken revealed as he started the conversation about the film during the press conference.
It opens with a prologue, featuring a trio of miniature garden gnomes called the Goons (all voiced by Kelly Asbury), who spend the entirety of the scene arguing over which story about the lawn ornaments they should tell.
Opening with a fight scene, followed by the interaction between the brothers, then the incident that puts Gosling in the shit is crammed into what felt like about 7 minutes.
The flashbacks are shot conventionally, and about halfway through the film opens up to shoot scenes from both perspectives.
EXTRAS: In addition to a featurette about the art of misdirection, there are profiles on Will Smith and Margot Robbie, as well deleted scenes and an alternate opening.
Included there is an alternate four - minute opening scene, a great featurette about «Origins of Cars 2» and really cool virtual tour of the Radiator Springs set.
In the video above, Scott Frank, the screenwriter of Out of Sight, illustrates the importance of opening scenes, the challenges his craft encompasses and how, ultimately, «it's all about the words.»
Joaquin Phoenix described the process back in September saying, «Paul will write many, many scenes that won't make it into the movie,» adding that Anderson doesn't worry about continuity, is open to improvisation and often scenes that might take up one - eighth of a page can shoot for a day and a half.
Now we're talking about behind the scenes drama because director Josh Trank opened the door to a dark place when he tweeted — and promptly deleted — about his «fantastic version» of the movie the day before it came out.
Its opening scene is fiendishly clever, a distillation of all that Ansel is as he tries to skive an illicit second comped meal at a restaurant by a hotel at which he is giving a seminar about cults, mind control and deprogramming.
Scream Factory has packed a wealth of new bonus features into this release, including an informative featurette on the visual effects, a conversation with soundtrack co-composer Alan Howarth, an interview with set photographer Kim Gottlieb - Walker, a highly entertaining look back with actor Joe Unger of the original deleted opening scene (also included), and a chat with filmmaker David Decateau about his experiences working on Escape.
The opening scene of «Foxcatcher» tells you everything you need to know about real - life Olympic wrestlers (and brothers) David and Mark Schultz.
From the opening scenes it already felt similar to Stand By Me, as we follow two kids learning about life and how to grow up through the adult situations that they encounter and haphazardly get involved in.
Opening a little wider, «Genius» (Roadside Attractions), a biopic about the 1920s New York literary scene, showed modest results in its initial dates.
This alternate opening amounts to a new scene of just about 40 seconds,
The series finale of the beloved Fox series Bones, starring Emily Deschanel and David Boreanaz, aired tonight (March 28) and showrunner Michael Peterson is opening up about the final scene.
If you have not yet heard about the opening train scene at the start of this game, you have something to look forward to, it is one of the best opening scenes of a game I have experienced in a long time.
The opening scene shows what happens when the police arrive at the scene with about three seconds to spare.
Everything about this film is Kubrickian in its devising, and I don't just make that comparison because the opening is a riff of sorts on the star gate scene from 2001.
There are some good scenes between Myron and Abbie, especially when Myron opens up about his own marriage.
In the opening scene of the film, Hawke's pothead dad tells his son that he's adopted in about the most casual way possible, advising at the end that you never know what tomorrow may bring.
The contrast between the 8 mm home - movie footage that opens the film and the subsequent scene showing Murray's bookstore in its final throes sets the thematic stage: Fading Gigolo is intended to be as much about aging as it is about love and sex.
«Avengers» screenwriters Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely also talk about the insane shooting schedule of «Avengers 3» and» 4», doing rewrites on set, and Thanos» opening scene.
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