Sony has released
a bit more footage of The Order 1886, which gives us a look into the type of monsters we will be fighting in this alternate history based shooter.
You can still watch the teaser trailer (+ teaser poster) for The Breadwinner here, for
a bit more footage.
You can still watch the first official trailer for Boots» Sorry to Bother You here, to see
a bit more footage.
This is a very cool TV spot with Krasinski being interviewed as well, but I wish it showed
a bit more footage.
The 30 - second spot aired during the big game this weekend, but they've released an extended TV spot online for anyone interested in seeing
a bit more footage from this car action movie.
You can still watch the first official trailer for Life here, to see
a bit more footage from this film.
As well as more CGM - again, not a regular acronym where Kick - Ass fans foregather - there's
a bit more footage of Jim Carrey's Colonel Stars And Stripes, but nothing that matches the dog - meets - balls kiss off line from the last trailer we saw.
Not exact matches
Footage from the club cameras will undoubtedly show quite a
bit more than this video, taken by a self - proclaimed «friend» of Peterson.
Diaperbuds: While
more expensive than your usual diapers, Diaper Buds are worth the splurge for the
bit of extra square
footage in your carry - on bag.
While my personal style skews just a
bit more casual, given the right home (a space with
more historic detail, high ceilings and plenty of square
footage), I could happily dwell in this kind of design.
Well the film was wide release, so it makes sense there wasn't an entirety of focus on the specifics, but I still think it would have worked better if it was
more like the trailers professed intentions; doco style, with vignettes of alien / human scenes that emphasized and helped explain, not found
footage either, like for example, after talking about Wikus in the past tense, it could focus on him for a
bit then move on, but it stuck with him, and the film changed gears, I just thought it would have been better to focus on other things, as opposed to dumbing the plot down to one man and his battle against the evil government / corporation, and still stay in the doco style, it could have worked, no?
The
footage above is the first Wii U
footage we've seen of the game and while no availability information is available just yet, it's looking like it might shape up to be a fantastic arcade racer for those who are looking for something a little
bit more serious than Mario Kart 8, but perhaps not as serious as the upcoming Project CARS.
This international trailer has a few
bits of new
footage that show Foxx playing things a
bit more comedic and loose than some of his past few roles, with one scene in particular evoking his In Living Color days.
As far as the film itself goes, I liked the extended cut slightly
more than the theatrical cut, as the additional
footage works well and gives a
bit more depth and context to the story.
The title is slightly misleading since, even though cast and crew sound
bites join behind the scenes
footage, the focus is
more on the actual events than the production itself.
We've seen quite a
bit of Hyrule Warriors
footage over the last week or so thanks to E3 2014, but today, there's even
more.
Starting with the voiceover and similiar
bits of the same pieces from the trailer, the
footage unspooled showed much, much
more from the film.
The Ottman commentary is a little
more fun, even if they fall into lapses of silence (
more so in the early stretch), and there's a lot of discussion of the new
footage and why they trimmed it, and a great
bit about how they had to cancel a test screening because someone tweeted about being in the auditorium.
The
more conventional inclusion, «Making Wendell Baker: On Location with Wilsons» (13:35), sheds quite a
bit of light on production with a nice blend of set
footage and interview comments.
We got a teaser shortly thereafter and now, we've gotten some behind the scenes
footage of the Harry Potter spinoff that fleshes out a
bit more about what we can expect from this franchise prequel.
Simon Pegg had some choice (but extremely resonant) words to share with fans who are chomping at the
bit for
more trailers and
footage of Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
It provides unused
bits from the big star - studded party scene (including lots
more of various cameo - makers), additional red carpet
footage from the Golden Globes (with appearances by Al Roker and Carson Daly),
more from the mid-end credits wedding,
more of Hyde (and Ari watching it), and a couple of unseen moments from Drama's awkward audition.
Altogether, the
footage runs exactly 51 minutes, but you'll need quite a
bit more time to watch it all with all the extra button pushing, waiting, and copyright credits.
I really enjoyed all the archival
footage and documentary - like
bits that they kept in there, as it made it all feel
more real and important, rather than just entertainment.
For
more information on The Darkest Hour read our report from Comic - Con where we were shown tons of concept art, a
bit of
footage and chatted with the filmmakers and Hirsch himself.
This is the first time the film has arrived on video in the lengthened directors version and the new
footage really makes a difference to me, filling things out a
bit more and making the film feel
more real.
Inevitably, though, the new
footage adds a
bit more insight into the characters, typically the supporting ones.
Though nominally a celebration of the life and storied career of children's broadcaster Fred Rogers, anchored in present - day talking - head interviews with collaborators and friends that threaten at times to bludgeon the delicate and achingly sincere archival
footage of Rogers's show «Mr. Rogers» Neighborhood», Neville's film has a
bit more teeth as a manifesto for how children's educational programming that resists the trends of busyness, noise, and violence can function as a form of public service, instilling values like neighbourly stewardship and mutual respect.
More sound
bites about the production process are included from cast and crew, interspersed with on - set
footage.
As big movies draw close to release, the near - endless barrage of promotional
footage can all start to blend together, especially since most of it tends to be recuts of stuff we've already seen with mostly tiny, unimportant new
bits thrown in to keep us searching for
more.
Besides the extra
footage of the Hulkbuster vs. Hulk brawl, we get a
bit more of Ultron — and is he taking his programmed task to the ultimate limit!
This spellbinding film, a moving tribute to Alabama native Nelle Harper Lee, is packed with vintage stills,
footage, movie clips, radio
bits, lovingly read excerpts, and interviews with
more than 25 actors, novelists, celebrities, historians, friends, and family, including Lee's 99 - year - old outspoken sister.
It's fairly basic mind, so if you want to get
more creative beyond sticking
bits of
footage together and adding transition effects you'll need to dip your toe into Google Play for something a
bit more advanced.
It's a great video (although warning, HSUS's dog fighting
footage gets shown a couple of times and it's a
bit more graphic than I feel is necessary for this feature).
Check out the trailer above for extended CGI
footage that shows the story a
bit more and hints on a few key things: Who is Adam looking for?
Following the release of Mario Sports Superstars in Europe for 3DS, gameplay
footage is already making its way to YouTube, along with
footage of the full character roster which you can see right here along with a look at the available horses that can be used and a little
bit more.
I was excited to see some
more gameplay
footage, we actually got to see a
bit more combat, which looked great.
Today, we debuted a new trailer based on in - game
footage, and we wanted to tell you a little
bit more about the story of Detroit and an update on the game.
The dust is starting to settle on Destiny 2's gameplay reveal, but whilst we wait for E3 and some
more footage, Bungie has been putting together some trailers from the
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Normally I'd argue they need
more game
footage, but we all know the launch line - up would look a
bit weak (at least if it were shown without someone touching the screens)
That said, this latest video (with a small
bit of new
footage) covers this in
more depth.
Like I've said in other (less spiteful comments), I really feel that we should
bite our tongues until we see
more than 3 seconds of gameplay
footage.
Toshihiro Nagoshi was present to show a
bit more of the game's
footage, Rather than in - game
footage, this video focuses
more on the in - game cutscenes, including new story elements that weren't included in the original game.
Imagine you have the witness up on the stand speaking to the court room, while you peruse the evidence on your game pad, whether its studying photos, reviewing video
footage or reading autopsy reports, it would make you feel a
bit more like an actual lawyer.
As much as I love Naughty Dog, that's a little
bit more exciting than going over the same Uncharted 4
footage over and over.
Most of the announcements were story - related and while we saw a
bit of gameplay
footage, we would rather see
more showcasing of Garret's mastery of stealth and the shadows.
The Walking Dead showcased its trailer for the upcoming season eight while Fear revealed quite a
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The «new» trailer
footage is nearly the same to E3 one but some clips are a
bit more extended and the editing is different.
Most people don't really need 10 days or
more of their video logs; in most cases, the
bit of security
footage you're most interested in is from the last day or two.
It was recently updated to include some advanced new features such as «person alerts» and «Sightline» (
more on those in a
bit), but to take full advantage of them, and to store your video
footage in the cloud, you'll need to pay for a Nest Aware subscription.