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Iger crowed about «the quality of the assets» Disney is picking up in the deal, which includes Fox's film and TV studio, along with various cable networks and regional sports networks as well as Fox's stake in Hulu (giving Disney majority control of the streaming service).
Producers and converters of aluminum foil, plastic film and baking paper need to answer the demand for direct availability of their products while ensuring best quality.
As one of the fastest growing segments of the packaging industry, flexible packaging combines the best qualities of plastic, film, paper and aluminum foil to deliver a broad range of protective properties while employing a minimum of material.
The film is of very high quality and can be used to awaken health and other family professionals, as well as young fathers and mothers, and their wider families, to young fathers» potential in their children's lives.
It showcases the best of the Nigerian film industry with the aim of finding a larger audience and more sustainable distribution system for quality films.
Whether your usual work is filming weddings or you're looking for the best camera for real estate photography, everyone searching for camera drones wants a quality device capable of getting great pictures and video.
She also posed for a well - publicized layout in Playboy which, coinciding with the film's release, certainly didn't hurt her growing popularity.While Basinger's career took off after Never Say Never Again, and she appeared in several major hits (including The Natural, 9 1/2 Weeks, and Batman, the latter of which led to a brief romance with pop star Prince), quality roles tended to elude her.
Trainspotting isn't exactly one of the most quality films out there, but it's definitely one of the best films in terms of blatantly showing things that you don't expect in a feature film.
Of principal importance is the transfer quality and it's safe to say that you will never have seen this film looking so good.
Much like last year and the year before, this year's Movie Studio Report Card evaluates both the box office performance and overall film quality of the six major studios (and many indie distributors) in an attempt to determine the best and worst studios of 2011.
The list includes some classic films, as well as current releases that are prime examples of good video and audio quality that you can use to test the limits of your home theater setup.
The quality of the studio's films dropped considerably for the second straight year, with the bad releases outnumbering the good by a 2:1 margin.
With that many releases, it is unsurprising that the quality varies considerably, though it almost doesn't matter when you release a film as good as Oscar best picture front - runner Boyhood, the only new film since the launch of Metacritic 15 years ago to receive a perfect 100 Metascore.
It has an intoxicating quality of emotional wonder it shares with the acclaimed (but not yet released) Sundance hit «Call Me by Your Name,» as well as a talky intimacy that recalls Richard Linklater's «Before» films.
For the fourth straight year, we have examined both the box office performance and overall film quality of the six major studios (and many indie distributors) in an attempt to determine the best and worst studios of the past year.
WOLVERINE was somewhat of a let down in the sense that the character deserves much better than a film of this quality.
For the sixth straight year, we have examined both the box office performance and overall film quality of the six - ish major studios and a few dozen of the larger «indie» distributors in an attempt to determine the best and worst studios of the past year.
For the seventh straight year, we have analyzed both the box office performance and overall film quality of the seven - ish major studios and a few dozen of the larger «indie» distributors in an attempt to determine the best and worst studios of the past year.
As always, the quality of those films varied widely, taking in films that were among the year's best (including drama 45 Years, 2015's # 2 overall film) and among the year's worst The Human Centipede III, which scored lower than all but one film last year).
Universal's specialty films division, Focus Features had a wildly disappointing 2014 from a quality standpoint (especially compared to its successful 2013), despite the presence of an Oscar best picture nominee (The Theory of Everything).
While most Elvis films except for his worse usually have at least one quality performer, Barbara Stanwyck in Roustabout, Gig Young in Kid Galahad, Angela Lansbury in Blue Hawaii etc., this one has one of the better casts with Lizabeth Scott, Wendell Corey and in the first film of her brief pre-convent career Dolores Hart.
Lee knows his failings all too well — his face says it all — but he keeps regret and depression at bay with frequent visits to his pal Jeremy (Nick Offerman), a former actor who now deals in high - quality weed and who shares Lee's love of reggae and Buster Keaton films.
Overall I felt that this film was decent at best, and it never realizes its potential, but in the larger view of things, this is also the ninth film in the series, so it was only a matter of time for the quality to be downgraded due to lacking ideas in terms of storyline.
A bit more suspense would have gone a long way here, and while director David Gelb, whose prior experience had been in the crowd - pleasing documentary Jiro Dreams of Sushi, has turned in a slick - looking feature for one with such a small budget (reportedly, only $ 5 mil), it really can't compete with better films out there in terms of quality, while it's too straight - faced in execution to at least give us some choice b - movie thrills.
And so we're tweaking our «Best of the 21st Century» formula (check out our Horror Films, Animated and Music Documentary features) to look instead at the top - grossing films of the century to date, and seeing how, in this season of bottom lines and billions and box office bombs, the 25 reigning champions of the century stack up against each other in terms of quality.
Obviously a cold war parable, the film arguably has as its best quality its sound design, which finds through an ominous thrum of silence a rattlesnake rattle in the noise the baddies produce once they finally emerge from their smouldering crater.
With its continued efforts to assist up - and - coming artists in completing and presenting their work, NBR honors its commitment to not just identifying the best that current cinema has to offer, but also ensuring the quality of films for future generations to come.
Sad to see that a quality, amazing, awesome, well - acted, well - made film that every aspect of it is perfect is getting bumbed out by three bad to decent films that are kind of forgettable.
The sequence is very well done and really elevates the overall quality of the film.
A much loved film by many, it's unfortunately also a very uneven film as well and how much you forgive its poor qualities will greatly influence your enjoyment of it's strong points.
At one point, Jason Dixon says wearily to his father, «It was supposed to be a joke...» Well, I don't believe that can be said of this compelling film with its baggage of pure, quality life lessons.
While the subject matter is the stuff that good films are made of, and the quality of the direction and acting are worthy of admiration, where The East fails is in the contrivances involved in the farfetched plotline and the unevenness in the thriller elements (such as a scene in which the cell dresses up to the nines to infiltrate a party for pharmaceutical bigwigs that would feel more at home in a Mission Impossible movie) that undermine what could have been a chilling and realistic story of corporations run amok.
Nonetheless, with a lot of talent involved, I hoped the 2007 edition would offer a film that could hold up well, even if it fell short of the original flick's quality.
Outside of their historical perspective (and, some would say, overall better quality than contemporary cinema), studio era films are worth exploring for a lesson...
The sound quality of the film was as good as an old record; classic, full, sketchy at times, but also pleasing to the ear, affording that you enjoy a bit of jazz.
With the large amount of high - quality films this year, choosing the best performances was quite a challenge.»
Linguistically speaking, Nuri Bilge Ceylan's new film could have been called Hibernation, but Winter Sleep not only sounds better, it captures the dreamy quality of the veteran filmmaker's Palme d'Or winner without conjuring images of snoozing grizzlies.
One of the best qualities of Doctor Strange is that, with the exception of a passing reference and extra scenes in the credits, there's almost nothing within the film that refers to the dozen - plus other MCU properties that have come before, which makes it a perfect one to take in for those who are uninitiated.
But that was 2014 (or 2015 here in United States, where the movie opened as the rare quality mid-January family release), a pre-Brexit, pre-Trump world whose anxieties about a growing refugee crisis were gently ridiculed by the film and its good - humored portrayal of the modern, multicultural British capital.
There's a beautiful Terrence Malick quality of well - poised shots of nature and wilderness, which makes a stirring mix with the precariously sadistic tone of the film.
It's also somewhat of a box office risk given the current CGI action - based film craze at the moment, however, the superior quality of the film speaks for itself as well as the box office.
The acting isn't always the best, nor the behavior of the characters at times, but the two leads are entertaining enough to forgive the hokey qualities of rest of the film.
As For a Few Dollars More is sandwiched between the film that set the trend for Spaghetti Westerns, A Fistful of Dollars, and the one that would prove to be a masterpiece of the genre, The Good the Bad and the Ugly, its quality is often forgotten.
Even with those minor quabbles aside, Zootopia is one of the best films since the resurgence of quality Disney animated features with Tangled.
The finer qualities of the rest of the film do keep the story afloat, despite Levinson's tendency to overplay his hand, making Liberty Heights one of the better films of 1999.
writer Steven Zaillian turned in three screenplays for films of varying quality «The Falcon and the Snowman,» «Awakenings» and «Jack the Bear» that showcased the best and worst of his tendencies as a filmmaker.
It is in no way a bad film and it is, moreover, one of the better action films of recent cinematic efforts, far outstripping anything such as the Jason Statham release, Safe, for example; that film was just a rehash of multiple other action pictures but delivered with one tenth of the quality.
While Brooklyn is more digestible and is a very well made film on its own merits, Youth has more of a subtle and raw quality to it.
Fans of the film will enjoy a decent film transfer and more than adequate audio quality as well as a welcome (albeit undersatisfied) addition to the disc: The Advertising Gallery.
Previous sequels in this franchise haven't remotely approached the quality of John McTiernan «s 1987 classic, but the main reason we're excited about this one is because it's co-written and directed by Shane Black, the guy behind movies like Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, The Nice Guys, and one of Marvel Studios» very best films, Iron Man 3.
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