First off, yes, Tak3n is
the actual title of this film.
Characters also keep saying «overwatch» in this trailer, over and over again, almost as if that should've been
the actual title of the film.
Not exact matches
Despite its lurid
title, the
film scored more on the threat
of violence than its
actual violent content, which was minimal.
Like Age
of Ultron (which some have argued is the best Avengers
film), this is one
of those Marvel movies where the
title bears little resemblance to the
actual comics event where it originated.
Yes, they protect themselves with that late
title card about the Clarke estate, along with another buried card that states, «This
film is a work
of fiction and is not intended to be a true or exact account
of actual people or events,» but that doesn't mean they were responsible, only cautious.
Tobman is «Room's» production designer and once
filming had wrapped he was smart enough (along with the producers) to put the intricately constructed 11 × 11 ft set
of the
actual room referenced in the
title into storage.
But following the
film's
title announcement earlier this year, there has been little - to - no
actual marketing, photos, or footage released from Fallen Kingdom up until this point, much to the chagrin
of Jurassic Park fans everywhere.
Sure, there's a bonus feature
titled «The Making
of Charlie Wilson's War,» but it's more about the real - life Charlie Wilson than the
actual making
of the
film.
The exhibition's
title comes from an
actual work in the show, in which a
film projector's test pattern makes for an apt commentary on the standardization
of images.
While the main characters in most movies generally survive through the final credits, in a bit
of a plot twist, Warner Brothers is intent on killing off Hari Puttar (or at least the name, if not the
actual character) even before the eponymously
titled, Bollywood - produced
film opens in September.