Blu - ray and DVD, in French with English subtitles (and
brief sequences in English language).
Once Elizabeth has been established on the beach, the film cuts to her much - aged face on the pillow of her Sydney bedroom, and this is followed by two
brief sequences in which Basil (Geoffrey Rush) and Dorothy (Judy Davis), in alternating shots, are seen arriving at, respectively, their hotel and club rooms.
The brief sequence in which she appears is a stage - setting prologue, suggesting the film as a whole in microcosm.
But his brand of downcast macho sorrow can make for some terrific individual scenes, as in
the brief sequence in the grim, talky Western Hostiles where the hard - hearted Captain Blocker (Christian Bale, sporting a glorious mustache) pays a visit to Henry Woodson (Jonathan Majors), a wounded comrade - in - arms who is now laid up in an Army hospital.
There was one
brief sequence in the second chapter where you're escorting a girl through a village at night in the rain where there's no music whatsoever, so it isn't clear when enemies are around.
Not exact matches
This
sequence is this match
in a nutshell:
brief moments of excitement followed by a lot of nothing happening.
Another danger lies
in the practice of URL shortening — reducing long web addresses to
brief alphanumeric
sequences for easier sharing on mobile devices.
Brush - up with a
brief review of DNA, use candy models to illustrate high - throughput
sequencing and alignment of genomes, and participate
in a lively discussion about genomics.
Data Article: Bioinformatics delimitation based on
sequence data of the psychrophilic and psychrotolerant actinobacteria isolated from the Polar Frontal waters of the Antarctic Ocean — Palaniappan Sivasankar — Data
in Brief
A 2006 study by Martin Gibala, a physiologist at McMaster University
in Ontario, showed that a 3 - minute
sequence on a stationary bicycle — 30 seconds of maximal effort pedaling, followed by a
brief rest, repeated five or six times — led to the same health benefits as 90 to 120 minutes of steady - state cycling.
After a
brief (and cliché)
sequence of bad guys attacking an armored caravan, we are treated to the first pleasant surprised the trailer has
in store for us: the iconic party van comes up behind the masked villains as RUN - DMC's «Tricky» begins to play.
This is a
brief outline of the
sequences in the development of the science of map making.
After a
brief introductory
sequence, five old buddies hop
in a van and drive to Las Vegas for the bachelor party to end all bachelor parties.
Here, there's an extended
sequence tracking the blackmail of U.S. Congressman's assistant (played,
in an all - too
brief but memorable appearance, by Mary - Louise Parker, whose character treats the entire episode with unexpected levity — the acceptance of someone who knows she has been caught).
It's telling that the film only truly comes alive
in a hallucinatory near - death experience, rendering Ellen's surreal existence visually for one
brief sequence.
As Abraham Lincoln, Daniel Day - Lewis is nothing short of mesmerizing, even
in this
brief introduction, and
in a way this
sequence is evocative of the film as a whole — it's overtly chatty, with little interest
in anything beyond the dynamics of two people communicating with each other.
As
in every Bond film, the movie opens with a spectacular action
sequence, but this time around, the
brief encounter on a train doesn't end the way we expect.
The Incredible Hulk C Starring Edward Norton, Liv Tyler, Tim Roth, and William Hurt Directed by Louis Leterrier (Transporter 2) Rated PG - 13 for
sequences of action violence, some frightening images and
brief suggestive content Appropriate for ages 13 + The Story: Following up where Ang Lee's Hulk left off, mild - mannered Bruce Banner (Norton) is living
in Brazil, desperately trying to find a cure to his predicament of turning into a giant green behemoth.
From the opening
sequence — a clogged freeway overpass filled with singers and dancers lamenting a traffic jam — where Sebastian and Emma's first (very)
brief encounter is entirely negative; to the final scenes (
in which our expectations are heightened and then thwarted), this is a unique film experience.
is a fairly typical look at the motion - capture process, trailed by the entire Snoke
sequence with «Andy Serkis as Snoke,
in the raw,» as Johnson puts it
in his
brief introduction.
From there, a sub-menu is activated and two
brief sequences become available: «Where Jane and Hook Meet for the First Time» (2:04) and «Gift for Tink» (1:46), both presented
in a combination of rough and finished animation.
In addition to the imaginative fantasy
sequences (which impressively entail so much time and effort for so
brief a joke), the exchange of dialogue often moves at a rapid clip and the show is slickly - edited with a mix of long takes on a moving camera and quick cuts.
The «Select Scenes Commentary with Sally Potter» is not an audio commentary track but a ten - minute featurette of Potter discussing a few elements of the film
in detail, such as the scenes of Orlando's asides to the camera (her cinematic version of the direct address
sequences from the novel, but pared back through the shooting until there are only a few, very
brief addresses, «a sort of complicity» she calls it) and the casting of Quentin Crisp («He is the true queen of England, he's my idea of royalty,» she confesses, as she describes his presence as way to turn the idea of sex and gender on its head right from the beginning).
Orlando speaks to the audience
in brief, often witty asides and decades pass over the course of a single fluid
sequence or
in a cut.
In a
brief clip tucked into the credit
sequence, Applebroog declares that she has to stop looking at her art because she's feeling overwhelmed: it's just too much.
The MPAA rated
In the Heart of the Sea PG - 13 for intense
sequences of action and peril,
brief startling violence, and thematic material.
Bleeding Cool has a
brief report about a possible action
sequence in «Man of Steel» where Superman «breaks apart a building and uses the building itself as a weapon
in some kind of «super martial art» fashion.»
The Impossible (PG - 13 for
brief nudity, disturbing images and intense disaster
sequences) Fact - based drama, set
in Thailand, recounting a family's real - life struggle for survival after a tsunami hits the oceanfront resort where they're vacationing.
The action
sequences are
brief but enjoyable, helped along by the mystery of Jake's wrist cannon, which comes to be a more effective tool
in defeating the space critters than any earthbound weapon.
The extended scene of Shoshana's lunch with Goebbels and Zoeller is mostly presented
in a single long take, while a
brief sequence celebrates the mechanics and showmanship of a presenting a movie
in a movie palace of old.
Other features: the Fox special «Mutant Watch», a fairly routine making - of structured around a Kelly hearing; Hugh Jackman's screen test (notable for unused conversation between Logan and Rogue);
brief clips of Bryan Singer on «Charlie Rose» (more, please); Animatics (or, X-Men meets «Reboot» — computer - generated storyboards for a couple of action
sequences); a very extensive gallery of costume and production designs; two trailers and three TV spots (none of them, disappointingly, the mock - campaign ad that ran on late night cable); a promo for the soundtrack CD; and two easy - to - spot Easter eggs (
in one, an outtake, we're made privy to a hilarious, Marvel - centric practical joke) within underimagined animated menus.
Côté's power as a filmmaker is evident
in the film's
brief coda, a fantasy
sequence that doesn't exactly fit
in with the film (for all its strangeness, everything still operates within reality) yet flows perfectly with everything that came before it.
There is a
brief sequence of him scheming with Lady Tremaine, but he comes off disinterested
in it all by the end.
If you saw «Hancock» over the weekend, you probably noticed a
brief scene
in the middle of the closing credits
sequence featuring Mike Epps and meant as a funny punch for your theater exiting pleasure.
Although a certain cameo appearance
in Thor has been well and truly leaked on the interwebs, the recent snafu featuring everyone's favourite Australian film critic Jim Schembri makes this critic more wary of explicitly stating the who or why, but let's just say that a
brief appearance by another character from The Avengers occurs and it isn't
in the now - obligatory post-credit
sequence featuring Samuel L. Jackson.
Wong's violent interludes are most often
brief riots of slurred or slow - motion action alternating unexpectedly with freeze - frames; these
sequences, delivered so rapidly one can often barely perceive what's happening, are obviously abstract versions of the action scenes
in conventional martial - arts films (The Eagle Shooting Heroes included).
The biggest difference is that the extended cut is narrated by John Cleese (who gets an «and» credit on that version), as evidently was originally intended (
in the theatrical cut, Cleese narrates just a
brief sequence explaining big years).
The only real break from the tedium is an exceptional stand - alone
sequence in which Lawrence, much to the alarm of dozens of watching scientists, transforms into the title character and embarks on a rampage of London; it's an exciting interlude that possesses precisely the sort of energy that's sorely missing from the remainder of the proceedings, although, to be fair, it's difficult not to get a kick out of Hugo Weaving's all - too -
brief turn as a tenacious Scotland Yard inspector.
These
brief pieces depict the actors» work with stunt coordinator George Marshall Ruge
in choreographing and rehearsing
sequences from Bloom's fiery sword to Davenport's drunken fighting.
Furious 7 Rated PG - 13 for prolonged frenetic
sequences of violence, action and mayhem, suggestive content and
brief strong language Available on Blu - ray and DVD
In this seventh installment of the street racing franchise, the entire gang is back and under threat from Jason Statham who is determined to get revenge for the death of his brother who apparently died in a previous installment (I've seen them all but I honestly can't remember a single plot line
In this seventh installment of the street racing franchise, the entire gang is back and under threat from Jason Statham who is determined to get revenge for the death of his brother who apparently died
in a previous installment (I've seen them all but I honestly can't remember a single plot line
in a previous installment (I've seen them all but I honestly can't remember a single plot line).
As for the action
in the film, it could have been better, but it isn't terrible either, and most
sequences are appropriately
brief.
Outside of the first
sequence (an alternate opening
in which Spencer dreams of meeting an attractive older girl), the deletions are very
brief moments that would merely have extended existing scenes or montages.
There's another
sequence in which a pirate ship, a 16th - century galleon, engages
in midair with a trio of British Hawker Hurricanes (I think) defending Mother England against the German blitz before breaking through the clouds for a
brief, weightless moment.
Terminator Genisys Rated PG - 13 for intense
sequences of sci - fi violence and gunplay throughout, partial nudity and
brief strong language Available on DVD, Blu - ray and Blu - ray 3D Arnold Schwarzenegger is back
in yet another Terminator film where resistance leader John Connor (Jason Clarke) sends back his father Kyle Reese (Jai Courtney) to protect his mother (Emilia Clarke), who is already being protected by an older version of the Terminator robot played by Schwarzenegger.
How to Train Your Dragon Rated PG for
sequences of intense action and some scary images, and
brief mild language Available on DVD and Blu - ray Based on the best - selling children's books by Cressida Cowell, How to Train Your Dragon tells the story of a young boy named Hiccup
in a mythological Viking village that falls under the constant attack of Dragons.
G.I. Joe: Retaliation Rated PG - 13 for intense
sequences of combat violence and martial acts action throughout, and for
brief sensuality and language Available on DVD, Blu - ray and Blu - ray 3D Cobra is back and this time they have kidnapped the president and put an operative
in disguise
in the White House.
I noticed some grain
in one
brief sequence and the commercials and movie clips don't have quite the same clarity and detail as Spurlock's original material, but the 1.85:1 presentation is entirely satisfying.
The effect only works intermittently between flurries of Grand Prix racing
sequences in different cities that are kept too
brief for the audience to invest enough
in their outcomes — which gratuitously appear
in bold graphics across the screen, giving the movie a cartoonish quality.
Only when we see the actresses sitting next to their mothers does the mix of positive and negative emotions feel convincing: The
brief sequence does a much better job of illustrating the difficulties of being a mother, and the reward of enduring those trials, than anything
in the fictional movie itself.
OPENING THIS WEEK Kam's Kapsules: Weekly Previews That Make Choosing a Film Fun by Kam Williams For movies opening August 26, 2011 BIG BUDGET FILMS Columbiana (PG - 13 for violence, sexuality, intense action
sequences, disturbing images and
brief profanity) Revenge thriller, set
in Bogota, Colombia, about a young girl (Zoe Saldana) who grows up to be a cold - blooded assassin after witnessing the murder of her parents.