If there's one thing you've got to give to the American film and TV industry, it's that they're damn good
at opening sequences, and Jeff Nichols» latest sci - fi thriller Midnight Special is no exception.
DVD Extras Disc 2 holds the goodies, which include an extra butcher's
at the opening sequence, deleted and extended scenes, an alternate ending, production designs, stills, notebooks, promo material, and filmographies.
Not exact matches
A lower zone of mineralization was also encountered in D18 - 001, this mineralization was located
at the base of the Cararra formation,
opening up the possibility for further mineralization to be discovered lower in the stratigraphic
sequence.
Dasein «has a past» not by being located
at the expanding edge of a field of «facts» with which it entertains «relations» (prehensions), which makes the past external and the present related to it in a time - like way (i.e., as «coming after» it, in
sequence with it), but by itself ecstatically
opening the very «having - been - ness» (Gewesenheit.
The key
sequence at the end: Georgia blocked a 27 - yard Oklahoma field goal on the Sooners»
opening possession of double OT, then got a 27 - yard touchdown run from Sony Michel to win it.
The podders also recount the amazing
sequence that led to Diego Costa's
opening goal (captured in tweet form by ESPNFC's Dermot Corrigan), marvel
at Antoine Griezmann's hat trick, express mild disappointment
at Sevilla's two late goals (one of which was nicely taken) and how Diego Simeone entered full troll mode.
A
sequence of seven defeats in 12 matches has left increasing numbers of supporters in
open revolt
at the prospect of Wenger staying but, even after Monday's 3 - 0 defeat
at Crystal Palace, the club's directors are not willing to write off the club's most successful manager.
The closing
sequence of Hawking is genuinely moving, cutting between his appearance in front of an ecstatic crowd
at the
opening of the 2012 Paralympic Games, an onstage lecture before an audience packed with admiring fans, and an intimate bonfire party
at his Cambridge home.
Not only has SynBERC set up an
open - source system for sharing DNA
sequences and the basic components of synthetic biology, but stretches of synthetic DNA can now be ordered over the Internet
at relatively low cost.
Rather than
sequencing all the microbes
at once, Orcutt's team picked out individual cells, broke them
open, then collected and
sequenced their DNA.
There is a database called the influenza
sequence database that I believe is maintained
at Los Alamos by a group of researchers there and for some years now they have had an
open part of it and a closed or private part of that database, and a small number of researchers have been allowed to have access, small number of labs have been allowed to have access to this private database and they deposit their flu samples in there and they can share data amongst themselves, but no one else gets to look
at it.
That ability
opens the door for
sequencing many more genomes
at an even faster pace, which is necessary if scientists are going to get better
at learning to predict or perhaps even change an animal's characteristics based on their DNA alone.
The MacArthur Lab specializes in identifying neuromuscular diseases by looking
at long strands of genetic
sequences using software they've written and
open - sourced.
The rotation periods delineate a tight
sequence in the NGC6811 color - period diagram from ~ 1 day
at mid... ▽ More We present rotation periods for 71 single dwarf members of the
open cluster NGC6811 determined using photometry from NASA's Kepler Mission.
Pharmacological analysis of the aforementioned neuroprotective peptide revealed that it acts in a
sequence - independent manner as an
open - channel NMDAR antagonist
at or near the Mg (2 +) site, due to its high net positive charge.
Your edge
at the beginning of a hip
sequence, for example, may be different when you are entering your first hip
opening postures than the postures that come
at the end of the
sequence.
By the end you will have a yoga body
opening sequence and meditation techniques to take with you and practice
at home.
Joy doesn't work entirely, and the structure set up so clearly in the
opening sequence is dropped early on for no apparent reason, but I'll be damned if I didn't get carried away
at the story of a mop sweeping the nation.
There's little doubt that Water for Elephants gets off to an exceedingly promising start, as filmmaker Francis Lawrence, working from Richard LaGravenese's screennplay,
opens the proceedings with a modern - day
sequence revolving around an older Jacob's (Hal Holbrook) arrival
at a contemporary circus.
Director Francis Lawrence, along with scripter Justin Haythe, delivers a striking
opening stretch detailing Dominika's fall from grace as a ballerina and her initial exploits
at the aforementioned school, with the undeniably watchable atmosphere perpetuated by star Lawrence's solid work and the ongoing inclusion of compelling
sequences.
Actual depiction of the Civil War is pretty much limited to a single gory battle scene
at the
opening, followed by a corny
sequence where Lincoln chats with some young soldiers.
The film's
opening sequence finds Wade, a.k.a. Deadpool (Ryan Reynolds), filling his apartment with gas and blowing himself up, claiming to want the same critical validation that Wolverine received for sacrificing himself
at the end of James Mangold's Logan.
The atmosphere of adventure and mystery created
at once in the
opening sequence in an East End music hall is excellently maintained throughout.
I mean, after seeing The Faculty last weekend, which Harry praised as being SO COOL... I mean, what I was looking for
at the beginning of The Faculty was a really cool
opening sequence.
The final outing in the series for Shia LaBeouf and co (though Megan Fox was replaced here already, after falling out with Bay), with John Malkovich and Frances McDormand among those paying for new houses with a few weeks work, the film does
at least have a striking moon - landing themed
opening, and an enormous extended climax that marks a high watermark for the franchise's action (particularly an impressive Halo jump
sequence done for real).
Easy to pinpoint is its peculiar title and its attendant implications in sexual political discourse as well as its
opening sequence, which makes the creepy decision to juxtapose a children's play with a group therapy session
at a YWCA wherein an inner city pre-teen muses losing her virginity to her boyfriend.
Moonraker, the worst film in the series,
opened with a spectacular skydiving
sequence that will probably never be bettered; GoldenEye's
opening, in which Bond sailed after, and caught, a pilotless plane, was
at least a worthy contender.
The scenery is
at times breathtaking and could have been taken straight from the
opening sequence of James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me.
Extras include a six - minute behind - the - scenes featurette whose highlight is star Wilson suiting up for a pre-production supersonic flight; seven deleted or extended scenes — among them odd alternate
opening and closing title
sequences — with optional commentary from director Moore and editor Paul Martin Smith — these trims carry a viewer discretion warning, for they would've threatened the film's PG - 13 rating; a fantastic, largely CGI pre-visualization (with, again, optional Moore / Smith commentary) of the virtuoso ejection set piece that
at times gives Final Fantasy a run for its money; the teaser trailer for Spielberg's upcoming Minority Report; and two engrossing full - length commentaries, one by Moore and Smith, the other producer John Davis and executive producer Wyck Godfrey.
It begins with its stunning, nearly silent ten - minute
opening sequence: three men in long duster coats wait
at a train station.
Amazingly, the team
at Crystal Dynamics took Tomb Raider and made it even better with the sequel, Rise of the Tomb Raider, offering a more diverse
open world, better action
sequences and a solid story.
He was smart enough to create that memorable
opening sequence at breakfast, where the guys shoot the shit about everything from tipping to the secret meaning behind Madonna's «Like a Virgin.»
The necklace style is first seen being worn by Killmonger's father, N'Jobu (Sterling K. Brown) in the movie's
opening sequence in Oakland, CA, which is set in 1992, thus also coinciding with Tupac's fame
at the time.
It
opens up nicely for needle drops and the occasional bit of atmosphere (for instance, a helicopter features
at the beginning in a
sequence later revisited).
From an
opening sequence that has a naked, greased - up Tom Hardy (as Petersen) punching
at a cage in slow - motion while The Walker Brothers» art - pop classic «The Electrician» blares on the soundtrack, Bronson makes kicking ass — and waiting to kick ass — into an aesthetic all its own.
Declaration of War announces itself in a nifty
opening sequence as Juliette meets Romeo
at a party and they set off on their romance with an impressively edited tracking shot through the streets of Paris.
Understandably confusing to audiences (its aesthetic is weird but not explicitly futuristic) and a little too humanizing of Snake (as Russell observes), it's an
opening sequence that would've
at least provided an arc for Snake in the final cut (in addition to a mirror action for Barbeau's last stand) and is nice to have for posterity.
This may seem like the start of a great time
at the movies, but unfortunately, the next forty or so minutes is filled with flashback that give new information to the
opening sequence of the original, following kidnappers (not the one I first mentioned, but a second), and many attempts to explain the reason for why the movie exists.
During a well - choreographed
opening credits
sequence that favors time - hopping pans over quick cuts, writer - director David E. Talbert follows a young couple through the holiday seasons as they add four children to their family and,
at some...
From that
opening sequence in the garden to Pi's arrival
at the floating island, I was in movie heaven.
From a whiz - bang
opening sequence where space folds in on itself as combatants hurl magical fire
at on another, to the charismatic, ahem, marvel that is Benedict Cumberbatch in the title role, this action film is... Read More»
The performances of the young cast are very natural, and Sloma is perhaps the standout: she is given the
opening and closing
sequences as well as
at least her share of the interwoven narrative, but the film couldn't work without her confident portrayal of a young woman on the verge of maturity.
From the stunning
opening sequence to its very bizarre conclusion, this is a striking film, but be sure to check your disbelief in
at the door as this is one preposterous story!
Going back and forth between Bloom's rise, as she arranged secretive multi-million dollar poker games for the rich and famous
at luxurious hotels, and her eventual fall that we witness in the
opening sequence when FBI agents storm Bloom's apartment arresting her for fraud, the film is an ambitious attempt by Sorkin to fully flesh out a fascinatingly complex woman.
One of my most fulfilling theatrical experiences
at Fantastic Fest was Cub, which delivered on every promise that it made to you in the
opening sequence.
Alfonso Cuaron's Gravity is a visual feast, particularly this
opening sequence right
at the beginning.
The film may suffer from a case of over-marketing, But if expectations can be left
at the door, it remains a confident, assured feature debut from Trachtenberg (the
opening credit
sequence is especially impressive), and a taut, engaging thriller.
Much in the same way that the
opening sequence of Up is called out as an example of Pixar working
at its tear - jerking peak, almost nullifying the impact of the rest of the film, Toy Story 3 has a lengthy climax culminating in a curtain call, all of which is meant as a massive payoff to a 15 - year trilogy, a firm period on a franchise that could easily be extended on the silver screen for years to come.
That wouldn't be a problem if the bits actually paid off, but all the gags in the film either start well then sputter
at the end (e.g. the
opening Exorcist - inspired
sequence, which for all its eventual shortcomings is still the most effective in the film; an overlong takeoff on a Nike commercial) or are dead on arrival (a forced Weakest Link reference).
The elongated
opening - credit
sequence is beautifully creepy: Antonio Bay
at midnight with the spirits making their presence known — phones mindlessly ringing, items menacingly falling off shelves in a deserted supermarket, parked cars coming alive, their horns blaring, headlights flashing.