Sentences with phrase «action movie shoot»

The movie also throws a big typical action movie shoot - out at us in the end that doesn't really fit in with the rest of the movie.

Not exact matches

The murder of 28 people in the 2012 shooting at a Newton, Conn. elementary school also prompted multiple movie studios to cancel premiere screenings of violent action films.
Isabel fears the shooting will make it impossible for her to watch action movies anymore, despite her interest in film.
It's a high - energy movie that combines the rapid editing of a documentary with the entertainment value of a breezy action drama, complete with authentic stunts and location shots.
When needing to get the popsicles out of the mold, you can run the cup under hot water like a normal person, real quick like, and pop it out that way or you can go action movie status like me and squeeze the cup, using the heat of your hand and shooting it out, making people jump.
This isn't just your typical race highlight montage however, but a beautifully shot movie with insights from drivers and team members getting just as much of the spotlight as the on - track action.
Jason's interests include walks with Dusty, shooting archery, and watching nature shows or action movies.
New movies of drug proteins or photosynthesis in action, shot in millionths of a billionth of a second, show how the molecules work — or fail
lol Thank you for doing the little movies where you show the live action shots to show off the shimmer / frost / foils swatches!
I'm originally from Long Island, N.Y. I have 2 daughters I like to bowl, shoot pool, I like action movies some drama, and all kinds of music, especially reggae.
The HFR version is great in detailed action sequences involving visual effects — the prologue and Goblin Town look particularly good — and is otherwise so haphazardly hit and miss from shot to shot to shot that I don't think I was «in» the movie for more than eight seconds at a time for the entire two hours and forty - five minutes.
«Chronicles» covers the novel's complicated path to the screen, concept design, actor training and rehearsals, the start of principal photography and aspects of the shoot, performances and related technical issues, sets and production design, various effects, stunts and action, costumes, weapons and makeup, the end of principal photography and the movie's premiere.
The cockeyed C - quality B movie, shot on location with a Balkan supporting cast and crew, mixes a precarious pileup of visual clichés with over-staged action sequences.
Every so often Kapur shoots from behind a partition or mounts his camera fifty feet above the action, often parked partially behind a huge stone column or pillar; most of these pillars exhibit more personality than the movie.
The movie was filled with action: explosions, shooting, car chases, wrecks, heart jumping out of your chest terror and humor.
Although a bit slowly - paced, A Single Shot is a highly atmospheric and suspenseful movie, having more to offer than a simple action film.
Verbinski certainly did his western - movie homework, for outside of all the rootin» - tootin» Rube Goldbergian action scenes, the director consciously evokes John Ford with his widescreen vistas of sun - baked deserts (on - location shooting took place in Utah, Texas, and beyond), and his nod to films like The Searchers with scenes of near - helpless families under attack in the wilderness.
This is a grimmer, more mournful sorta - action movie, with bloody shoot - outs in addition to the fast - cut close - quarters fights.
Its aesthetic is cut - rate anonymity of the kind sometimes associated with direct - to - video movies (it was partly shot in Sofia, which is the capital of both Bulgaria and the low - budget action industry) and crappy TV.
Teen - assassin movie Hanna from Atonement's Joe Wright has the goods: a Chemical Brothers score, gorgeous locations (perfect for Wright's long shot), immense talent, fairy - tale undertones, and action.
Based on Edgar Allan Poe's short story «The System of Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether,» the film relocates the action from Poe's France to a remote corner of England, though the movie was actually shot in Bulgaria, which might look more like England if England looked a little more like Bulgaria.
Shot in nondescript Los Angeles locations, including a generic apartment where much of the action takes place, the movie has a flat, featureless look more suitable to one of the low - budget, semiprofessional productions that Mr. Affleck helps sponsor through the «Project Greenlight» contest.
Violence: This action movie features pervasive depictions of violence, including hand - to - hand confrontations and beatings, shootings and weapons use, stabbings and impaling, decapitations and burning.
Michael Bay, for all of the complaints I give him in my reviews, knows how to compose an action - movie shot, and shore up his patriotic imagery — the man was made to shoot propaganda films for the military.
Will: The live action was a normal movie shoot — about 60 days.
While everyone was excited for video game heiress Lara Croft back when Angelina Jolie made a couple of Tomb Raider movies, there was a lot left to be desired, and even with the relative success of lady action stars finally getting their due, Alicia Vikander seemed like a long shot.
Director Jonathan Liebesman background in horror films shines through in some genuinely tense moments, and one or two of the action sequences are well executed (a massive shoot - out on a freeway overpass is a particular highlight), but the potential of this movie is both wasted by a lack of general coherence, and then destroyed by dialogue that swings wildly from cheesy patriotic to unintentionally hilarious.
As Run The Jewels pulses on the soundtrack, we also get new shots of the movie's cast — not just title character Chadwick Boseman, but also his friends and enemies — in action, facing off with swords, guns, and good - old mystically powered martial arts.
Although marketed as an action movie, Max Payne runs surprisingly action - free during most scenes, playing more like a brooding potboiler than the exhilarating, pulse - pounding shoot - em - up you'd gather it would be from the video game.
Making his first movie at the tender age of 8, he shot live action and animated films in a number of different formats.
Instead, each scene was acted and shot, like a traditional live - action movie.
We're close to the action in this film, often shot from low to the ground, more like a «Bourne» film than a superhero movie, and the focus is more on fight choreography than editing.
Genre: Action Crime Tagline: Memorable Movie Quote: «Shots fired.
If you don't have a head for numbers in the least and expect all sports movies to deliver some action and give you chills when the star player fires off that game winning shot, Moneyball will come in under par.
A decent boxing film that spends time on training and tactics — something like Raging Bull or Rocky — always has a shot at becoming one of the best action movies ever.
The directing duo also knows when to accelerate the action romp with a well - shot car chase on the empty streets and a one - take where the camera pans and swirls around the movie's MacGuffin.
Instead, director Steven Quale has gone the Michael Bay route by making it all about the destruction, and while that will likely result in some cool effects shots and action sequences, the movie itself looks about as empty as the calories in a bag of theater popcorn.
That new perspective is the way the film looks like an action movie, filled with car chases and fights and shoot - outs, while behaving in a way more akin to a musical (For further evidence of the musical's influence, one need only look to the opening credits, which has the hero dancing around the city, as an assortment of visual gags highlight certain lyrics).
I think that men love John Carpenter movies, especially his early shoot -»em - ups, because Carpenter's action figures are so chaste as to evoke the sexless joy of boyhood roughhousing.
It's one of our great action - movie traditions, right up there with the moment that 007, in the middle of the circle, turns and shoots the camera while the John Barry theme plays.
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It is simply a cool action movie and while the movie is not without its faults (I particularly missed the architectural fetishism of the Tim Burton movies and some fight scenes are shot up real close so that you can't always see just what the heck is happening) it is like seeing your favourite comic book title being written and drawn by some guys with an understanding of the character involved for a change after seeing it being ruined by some talentless hacks.
Most importantly, without Cuarón, it's hard to imagine Yates would have the freedom to make the Potter movies his own: to make the Ministry of Magic an automated nightmare straight out of Brazil; to shoot action sequences as loud and surprising as gunfights; to let Harry and Hermione dance to Nick Cave, even though it's not in the books, because it turns out that's just what the audience needs to see.
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.
It's a live - action movie so we shot on location.
«Peter Rabbit is the movie Will Gluck will direct, with Animal Logic deep into character development and animatics in Australia, and the live - action shoot starting early next year,» Belgrad said.
Though still less than half the film, they definitely are employed with greater frequency than on the last movie, with many establishing second unit shots and significant action moments going with the screen - filling 16:9 now more commonly used for television than feature films.
The action unfolds in the cramped quarters of a dingy, dark bedroom where they're shooting a steamy love scene between Juliette (Josephine Decker) and Eric (Kent Osborne), the attractive stars of a low - budget movie.
Theoretically, the action scenes should pump up the movie as a whole, but they're shot by directors Anthony Russo and Joe Russo in the same misbegotten style they previously demonstrated in Captain America: The Winter Soldier, a style that has also predominated in other Marvel movies.
«John Wick» is an unashamed B - Movie that provided some of the best hand - to - hand combat and shoot - outs in the action genre in recent memory (the best being the shoot - out in the club).
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