Sentences with phrase «action sequences involve»

Violence: Several action sequences involve fighting hand - to - hand, with guns and futuristic weapons.
Whenever action sequences involve competition between different theological views, the role of immediate institutional constraints and environmental resources is likely to be that of influencing the selection process among different ideas.
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.
The action sequence involving her are rather clever in orchestrating coincidences and conveniences for her.
A surprise action sequence involving Bae and Stenberg would be a treat.
Top Gun was part of formula product that helped established the song album as the definitive soundtrack release during the eighties, yet enemies of the practice should appreciate the candor of the interviews, which describe the construction of the score and song materials in action sequences involving powerful sound effects; even if you have the hit songs, making them fit is still a chore.
Aside from a crisp 3D conversion and a decent action sequence involving swinging ninjas on a mountainous peak, this is pieced together like a crappy Transformers sequel taken from a rejected script for a Mission: Impossible installment.
After the monologues trickle to an eventual stop, there come the sort of Matrix - inspired action sequences involving fast impact and slow - motion resolution, lots of guns in the John Woo tradition, and lots of water in the Adrian Lyne tradition.
The movie - which follows an ambitious young reporter (Justin Timberlake's Josh Pollack) as he attempts to expose a den of corrupt cops and politicians - kicks off with a relatively exciting action sequence involving a botched bank heist, and it goes without saying that the impressive cavalcade of familiar faces does prove effective in initially holding one's interest.
Rewind 15 focuses on an action sequence involving the Hassansins.
Since this is a Marvel movie, it's full of close combat and big - scale action, the heavy - metal mayhem culminating in a climactic action sequence involving the latest wave of S.H.I.E.L.D. helicarriers.
As the biggest budget zombie film in history, WORLD WAR Z showcases some truly breathtaking action sequences involving a Philadelphia outbreak, a zombie wall pile - up and a mid-flight airliner with a few unexpected passengers.
The film's spectacular finale set in the fictional theme park Pacific Playland is one of the most thrilling action sequences involving zombies that I have seen in a long time when the film was released in 2009.
The action sequences involving these two are spectacular as usual and each actor adds a nice dose of humor to the film.
Before Charlton Heston faced off against enemy Stephen Boyd in this film's vast Circus Maximus set built at Rome's Cinecittà, Hollywood action sequences involved the second unit covering the stunt work, then the editor dropping in back - projected inserts of the star.
Likewise, when a gang leader is brutally assaulted during an early action sequence involving The Joker, there isn't a shriek of anguish heard or a even the slightest hint of blood shown on - screen.

Not exact matches

The chase sequence involving an elaborate single take stands out as one of Spielberg's greatest action set pieces.
These action sequences include the responses of actors to stimuli in their immediate situations — specifically, responses that involve attempts to articulate ideas, to make sense of things, to offer interpretations acceptable to relevant constituencies.
Instead of the initial action - reaction sequence involving a continuation of real action, it involves a continuation of virtual action as far as conscious perception is concerned, or nascent action as far as the body is concerned (MM 309, 313).
The studies support the notion that the striatum is not only important for establishing the sequence of actions involved in a particular behavior, but also that it is flexible enough to allow additional influences — such as thoughts and emotions.
Each location features its own site - specific action sequence — a tense chase through the Underground, a stealthy assassination lit only by changing neon signs, a primal fist fight involving Komodo dragons — that shows off a different aspect of Bond's impressive new aesthetic universe.
In the meantime, a deliciously nasty bad guy, a white South African gangster and arms dealer named Klaue (Andy Serkis, in a role he introduced three years ago in Avengers: Age of Ultron), is keen to get his hands on some vibranium himself, which involves an unexpected side trip to Busan, South Korea, for a prolonged sequence heavy on chases and tough - guy action but rather more conventional than the rest of the film.
The guys behind Banshee has done right again by involving more action - packed punches, more characters making into play, and a gripping plot sequence that makes Banshee the most wonderful town to live!
The visuals are awe - inspiring, and the action sequences are thrilling because you care about the characters involved.
For all its high - spirited action scenes, the film's most impressive sequence involves a single water droplet, which is later echoed in an artfully choreographed battle involving cannonballs.
She gives every last action sequence an added level of excitement, particularly a heart - stopping chase scene through Busan, South Korea that marks an impressive feat by everyone involved.
That involved extended action sequences as she battled Vernita Green (Vivica A. Fox) and O - Ren Ishii (Lucy Liu), not to mention O - Ren's teenage bodyguard Go - Go Yubari (Chiaki Kuriyama) and the martial arts killer team known as the Crazy 88.
Director Robert Hossein manages to keep the action moving at a crisp pace while staying relatively faithful to Hugo's elaborate storyline, and the sequence involving the storming of the barricades is imaginatively staged.
I wish the movie weren't so visually junky - looking, and that the CGI action sequences (involving sand, and weapons, and the possible destruction of the world) weren't so vacant.
Surround action is limited to some sports - oriented sequences and a few involving crowds, but is effective on those few instances.
Caveat Spectator: Much intense action violence; mystical sequences involving apparent encounters with spirits of the departed; a rude gesture.
He doesn't show a knack for action sequences, and he frequently stumbles in the comedy as well, which is more an indication of a script in need of tweaking than an indictment of talent involved.
That leads to the requisite grand finale familiar to all «Frankenstein» fans, but the journey there is the true treat, chock - full of outlandish action sequences, bromance, monstrous moments (some involving a resurrected ape called Gordon), grandiose dialogue («You toy with wrathful forces!»)
The role will see the actor in action mode, engaging in several chase sequences, including one involving giant bees.»
There is an action sequence that involves a staircase (those who have already seen Atomic Blonde will know precisely what I'm talking about here) where it's clear Theron is physically pushing herself.
The first third of Clockstoppers is an interminable high school comedy ending with a DJ showdown, the second third of the film is Zak on the run from evil corporate drones led by Michael Biehn, and the final third of the film is an infiltration of the evil corporation ending in a ludicrous action sequence and capped by a Back to the Future resolution involving a shiny new car and a nubile young lass.
The adrenaline rises for everyone involved, not least of whom being the audience, as Creevy proves himself a very assured director of slick action sequences, matching that truly breathtaking cinematography by Ed Wild with a killer score by Harry Escott and giving his second feature a pop that instantly pulls you in.
During one of the endless action sequences straight out of «World of Warcraft», involving the dwarves fighting the creepy white guys, who fight the gold elphin soldiers, who fight the other mythical creatures, etc. etc. etc., I thought «If I'm going to get through these I at least have to try and enjoy them».
This involves, amongst other things, a lot of awesome 3D action sequences, including clashes between Rumpelstiltskin's army of flying broom - riding witches and the Ogre Resistance, which is led by Fiona, Warrior Princess!
Spielberg knows how to direct action scenes and these sequences work by keeping an intense focus on the participants involved in the action and crafting a grandiose world around them.
One of several soaring action set pieces in Sicario involves a nocturnal tunnel sequence that obtains a mythic Orphean quality that subtly places Kate in a Eurydice - like position.
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.
and there is a myriad of visual incident and detail to drink in but aside from a gladiatorial sequence involving what can only be called giant, sharp toothed Martian apes and a Braveheart style desert battle in which Carter takes on the Tharks single - handed, the production is somewhat lacking in action but Stanton's conviction somehow manages to transcend the dull stretches and narrative flaws which gives John Carter a unique charm all of its own.
There are the usual action sequences, of course, but even those are played for laughs, such as a fight that involves a hot tub and a shootout that the heroes would rather avoid than join.
This makes them much easier to identify with, which in turn makes the action sequences that much more involving.
There's a superb sequence set around a dinner table (outdoors, of course), and the dialogue is so fresh and invigorating that the scene proves to be as exciting as any action set - piece involving costumed heroes (or if we're talking about Man of Steel, more exciting).
This ups the ante on all of Deadpool's action and fight sequences (Leitch also did Atomic Blonde), to the point where the film's entire second act is basically one long action set piece that involves sky diving, stunt driving, fights on and around high - speed trucks, and the introduction of a classic comic villain.
The inclusion of several superfluous sequences - anything involving Sophia Loren's entirely needless character, for example - ultimately dulls the film's impact, though there's no denying the effectiveness of the action - packed finale.
The story involves three levels (with three blunt color schemes: muted, bold, and bolder)-- reality, a burlesque version of reality, and the representation of the lead's seductive dances as action sequences.
As a wuxia film (a particular type of fantastical drama / action film involving Chinese martial artists and set in deep history), its loveliest resonances are found its finely executed martial arts sequences, costuming and period setting, as well as the still charisma of Shu Qi's performance.
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