After
a brief scene set in the past, we begin the story when his son T'Challa (Chadwick Boseman) is about to take over as king.
Not exact matches
So familiar are the details of this entertaining story that a
brief summary will suffice to
set the
scene.
The relatively
brief section in 20:18 - 21:1 is apparently transitional, like a bridge: it serves as a conclusion to the
scene of chapter 19 and as a religious addition to the Decalogue (it restates the prohibition against images and
sets certain limitations with respect to the building of an altar); at the same time it serves as an introduction to the Covenant Code.
Australia Starring Hugh Jackman and Nicole Kidman Rated PG - 13 for some violence, a
scene of sensuality, and
brief strong language Available on DVD and Blu - ray
Set in Australia during the second world war, Jackman and Kidman meet and fall in love during a rough and tough cattle drive that nearly costs them their lives.
Four
brief deleted
scenes, a rote featurette, an audio recording of Stillman reading an excerpt from the film's novelization (a great read on its own, by the way), and a handsome booklet featuring a
brief essay by novelist David Schickler round out the
set.
Bad news for those wishing to revisit Kate Hudson's
brief MPAA - unmentioned butt - baring
scene: the disc does not allow you to
set bookmarks.
Even more needless is the
brief inclusion of a
scene set in a sexually oriented club where topless women dance while men fondle their breasts.
The static main menus
set the opening titles» score to a
brief synopsis of that disc's installment, which is also given a simple
scene selection menu.
He displays obvious enthusiasm and passion for the project (particularly over various music selections), but he's perhaps a bit too enamored of his own work, for he often limits his comments to
brief ones that
set up the circumstances of each
scene, which then plays with its normal soundtrack.
The supporting features are rather anemic: a
brief documentary on Burroughs, a behind - the -
scenes «day on the
set» feature, trailers and audio commentary along with the now - standard DVD copy.
The
scenes set on Themyscira, including a sensational German assault put down by an army of determined Amazons, are magnificent, and for as
brief as they sadly are the imprint they leave upon the picture can not be undervalued.
Set to Italian pop hits of the eighties, this nearly wordless gem plays both like a perfectly choreographed extended dance piece and a deliriously woozy wander into the nocturnal heat, with entire relationships playing out in
brief street - corner
scenes.
The DVD and Blu - ray are both released on single disc and two - disc
sets, that latter with the usual making of featurette and deleted
scenes, plus a short featurette on the film's
set design and locations and a
brief «Shooting Diary,» all in Cantonese with English subtitles.
Hence the 91 - minute flight is shot in real time and, a few
brief preliminary
scenes aside, the film's scope is narrowed down to a handful of
settings: five windowless control rooms and the inside of the passenger jet.
The three - disc
set features commentary on the first and final episodes (not particularly enlightening, for all the motivations they reveal), two behind - the -
scenes featurettes (about 15 minutes apiece), a
brief, light interview with Ian McKellan and clips from the panel discussion at «The Prisoner Comic - Con Panel» that also doesn't shed much light on anything.
«Workin» Nine to Five (AM): Pom Behind the
Scenes» (3:42) shows us the arduous making of the film's
brief professional POM commercial, with storyboards, Spurlock reflections, and on -
set footage of the late night supermarket shoot.
I thought it prudent to
set the
scene ahead of my BETT talk and also provide a
brief insight for the benefit of those people who can not be there, without giving too much away for those that will be!
I'm even tempted to roll out the phrase mise en
scene as it might apply to a shooter, but such an academic fancypants terms doesn't do justice to
set pieces like Tiny Tina's tea party, or Shooty McFace's
brief appearance, or Scooter's poem for his girlfriend, or how the characters from the first game are used.
The recently released trailer
sets the
scene and shows several
brief clips of gameplay footage:
Following a
brief opening
scene set in an under siege South Korea, you are recruited into Atlas by Irons himself, and your eyes are suddenly opened to the phenomenal advancements in battleground technology that would easily turn a war one way or the other.
Setting an inspiring
brief for the commission that encourages the artist to interpret the context
sets the
scene for a remarkable and responsive commission to emerge.