Not exact matches
This hints at the practical limitations police face when enforcing the Copyright Act — and
also why the burden for
fighting film piracy falls largely on the industry itself.
The fans have been divided over the protests, and there were even crowds of supporters
fighting with each other after the draw with Manchester City last weekend, which is believed to have been in order to disrupt Arsenal Fan TV's attempt to interview people for their YouTube channel, whilst three people were
also filmed fighting inside the stadium during half - time, whilst we were trailing 2 - 1 to Man City before coming back to draw the match.
Also daily practices, assistant coaches, press - box spotters, training camps,
films, the first pro marching band and the first pro
fight song, Bear Down, Chicago Bears.
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filmed fighting with fan
He did a great job with the robot
fight scenes, but he
also did a great job of giving the
film heart.
It was
also excellent marketing that drew in all the WOMEN who love space and rockets, who devour science fiction, who flocked to all the Star Wars and Star Trek
films when they were growing up, who
fought hard to be part of NASA's astronaut program, and on and on.
Adapting a novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett,
also the author of The Secret Garden, the
film shifts the story's setting to World War I. 10 year - old Sara Crewe (Liesel Matthews) has been left in a respected New York City boarding school while her British father heads overseas to
fight.
The portion of the
film after DiCaprio exits the movie is very disappointing, and
also surprising because conflict in most Westerns is resolved in a gun
fight between the primary hero and bad guy (Earp vs. Clanton, Munny vs. Little Bill, etc.), not in the falling action manner of this
film.
Blu - ray Highlight: In addition to the old commentary with director John Carpenter and star Roddy Piper, there's
also a new interview with Carpenter where he discusses the idea behind the
film, casting his leads, and
filming the infamous alley
fight sequence.
Guillermo del Toro, who helmed the first
film,
also teased that the sequel will address the question of what does humanity do with all this Jaeger technology will no more monsters to
fight?
Of course, «Man of Steel» will have flying and
fighting outside the bounds of reality, too, but the
film's trailer
also has this wonderful moody tone that grounds the hero in a great deal of emotion.
However, repetition sets in and the escalation of set pieces reaches some sort of a peak here: there are good - to - great action, chase and
fight scenes (Bryan Singer's X-Men
films still have an edge on depicting superpowers) but there's
also a limit to the number of times people can be kicked through walls before the scraps start to feel samey.
The story itself is
also true to history, with some acceptable liberties taken for the
film: Commodus really was a dangerous madman, and he really was in the habit of
fighting in the gladiatorial arena.
The boys
fighting for what they love despite the uncontrollable world around them certainly parallels the many competing narratives inherent in the
film's context, but it
also reveals that big picture thinking instead of expediency might have far reaching benefits.
The
film's very reason for existence is tied up in those effects and the spectacle of giant robots
fighting giant robots (and
also giant monsters, eventually) and destroying giant cities.
2008 was
also the year in which McKay as director made his absurdist comedy «Step Brothers,» a
film in which Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly get in a ferocious
fight after one rubs his testicles on the other's drum set.
You can easily see right away that the
film has the right look and as you'd expect, it has some pretty awesome
fighting sequences, but unless the translation was incorrect, it
also has a horrible, awful script.
Movies about gritty men with gritty jobs only get made when something terrible happens (see
also: Lone Survivor, Deepwater Horizon), so you know going in that Only The Brave, a
film about a group of wildfire -
fighting «hotshots», is going to have something terrible in it.
Another style over substance Hong Kong action
film that has some pretty exciting
fight scenes, but
also some very flimsy and annoyingly romanticized back story to fill in between them.
While the
film is very much about the
fight to survive there is
also a focus on brotherhood and what it really means to be one of the elite.
The
fight to put enough public pressure on the board to get them to reverse their decision drives Sollett's «Freeheld,» though the
film also spends lots of time on the relationship between Laurel and Stacie.
There's
also talk of an X-Force
film, with Deadpool and other mutants teaming up to
fight evil.
The
fighting (the main thing to see in an action
film), is
also quite disappointing.
Carla not only has some of the only entertaining solo scenes in the
film, but she's
also instrumental in some of its best comedic moments - including a slow - motion dodgeball
fight between all the
film's parental and kid characters that comes at the end of an already entertaining sequence set within a SkyZone trampoline park.
Speaking of which - with Civil War, directors Anthony and Joe Russo (who
also helmed The Winter Soldier) deliver some of the most impressive superhero - based
fight scenes and set pieces featured in any Marvel Studios
film yet, in terms of both the sheer scale and creativity of the Avenger vs. Avenger battles.
Oprah Winfrey, Common, Martin Sheen, and Cuba Gooding Jr.
also play supporting roles, with Winfrey making the biggest impression as a Annie Lee Cooper, a woman
fighting tooth and nail for her right to vote as an American citizen (she was
also a producer on the
film).
The
film shows King to have been a great preacher, a man who could mobilise masses, but it
also doesn't shy away from King's troubles; his infidelities, his indecision, his feeling of defeat and
fighting an unwinnable
fight.
The 46 - year - old director
also spoke about outdoing the church
fight from the first
film, «Kingsman: The Secret Service.»
Winston Duke plays M'Baku,
also known as Man - Ape, one of the villains T'Challa will most probably
fight in the
film.
Ultimately, the
film celebrates the virtues of men who stand up for what they believe in regardless of saving their own skin — a cause worth
fighting for is
also a cause worth dying for.
With the
film also hitting the Toronto International
Film Festival (which opens today,) on Sunday evening we could see a real
fight for the distribution rights for the
film if Fox Searchlight chooses to give it up.
That sense of occupied space
also extended to the
film's remarkably visceral
fight sequences.
There is no question what DiCaprio goes through on screen is an endurance test, as it will
also be with an element of the audience who may find themselves in a
fight for survival just to get through what González Iñárritu and company have put on screen in a remarkable and challenging
film that won't be for everyone.
Warrior is
also an impressive showcase for writer - director Gavin O'Connor, who will deservedly draw praise for the
film's naturalistic tone and meticulously choreographed
fight scenes.
«I began
filming him with his family, but
also him
fighting.
A number of
films touching on controversial subjects during the past year
also made the cut including The Hunting Ground, about campus rape; 3 1/2 Minutes, 10 Bullets, about the shooting of an unarmed black teenager by a white man in Florida; Going Clear: Scientology And The Prison Of Belief, an in - depth look at the Church of Scientology; Winter On Fire: Ukraine's
Fight For Freedom, which chronicles the unrest in the Eastern European country; and He Named Me Malala, about the young girl who survived being shot in the head by the Taliban for being outspoken about her country's education system.
Sammo Hung's choreography, with
fight scenes shot as cartwheeling flurries of gold, blue, and crimson, is just one of the pleasures in a
film that
also includes shapeshifting heroines, talking stags, a toppling colossus, cheesy digital compositions, and wacky exchanges («What's a Phantom Bazaar?»
Patrick Hughes's
film also peddles a good line in quality car chases and
fight choreography.
She
also displays strength and resolve, with a stubbornness to continue
fighting for her seat at the table — be it on
film or stage.
For a
film that, as its plot demands, often features bodies in extreme physical proximity — embracing, fucking,
fighting — The Lovers
also pays close attention to the spatial (and emotional) chasms separating its constellation of couples, evidenced in the softly shattering opening scene.
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.
While the
fight scene is a highlight of the movie, The Last Jedi's home release has
also revealed several deleted scenes, Easter eggs and behind - the - scenes looks at the somewhat divisive
film.
Old Boy
also features some of the best
fight scenes ever
filmed, as when Dae - su beats the shit out of 20 goons using only a hammer.
The
film concludes a trilogy that began in 2008 and was devoted to the man who brought the Wing Chun
fighting style to Hong Kong and is
also remembered as the teacher of Bruce Lee, who is portrayed briefly in the movie.
He
also holds his own well as an imposing action man counterpoint to Neeson, with some of the
film's best
fight / chase scenes.
Set after the war, with Ip Man relocated to Hong Kong, it replaces the foreign devils that were the occupying Japanese Army with the colonial British foreign devils ruling Hong Kong in 1950 and sets the honorable sensei against a corrupt cabal of martial arts teachers lead by Sammo Hung (who is
also the
film's
fight choreographer) and a champion boxer called The Twister (Darren Shahlavi), a British brute with a powerful punch and a killer instinct.
He
also revealed that when they started
filming he
fought very well because he had a knack for it.
It's
also we get a Marvel movie that doubles as a weird buddy comedy that pairs Thor with Mark Ruffalo's Bruce Banner / Hulk, who spend much of the
film stranded on an alien - junkyard planet ruled by Jeff Goldblum's royal Grandmaster, a supreme oddball who finds great entertainment in staging gladiator - style coliseum
fights.
Her plot is
also one of the
film's many battles as she has to
fight the hardest.
Also, Saturday (which saw the
film take a 32.3 percent drop from Friday) was a massive sports day that included Spurs / Clippers Game 7 and the Floyd Mayweather - Manny Pacquiao
fight and almost certainly took away some business from the movies.