Sentences with phrase «building scenes around»

The two have used the Wick movies to display their love of silent - film comedians like Harold Lloyd, Charlie Chaplin, and Buster Keaton, building scenes around elaborate stunts.

Not exact matches

Ed takes us into his existential crisis after megahit Toy Story, behind the storytelling scenes of The Incredibles, Ratatouille, and Inside Out, and around the risks, triumphs and failures that led to his building a massively successful and creative culture.
As many as 1,500 Mexican Red Cross teams, 100 who specialize in search and rescue have been working around the clock to search for survivors, transport the injured to hospitals, evacuate people from damaged buildings and provide first aid on the scene.
The purpose of our Armed Forces is not about building churches and stomping around according to their manipulative and subversive machinations behind the scenes using simple mind - control techniques against our own military's usage of mind - control in training.
Wind and fire sweep through this upper room of our habitual spirituality to upset the self - protective scene we have built around ourselves.
It is built around scenes of conquest ---- conquest over the American frontier, the American Indian, and over nature itself.
The lack of built - in social support is an interesting critique — as there's certainly a healthy social scene online built around veganism (the subreddit r / vegan comes to mind)-- but yes, no Jenny Craig or Weight Watchers system.
I'd be Hermione Granger, as she's good at exerting pressure behind the scenes and finding her way around ancient labyrinthine buildings — such as the House of Lords.
After seeing the most gorgeous, green, spacious apartment building, we walked to DC Harvest on H Street to check out the food scene that would potentially be around us.
As I mentioned during my living room tour on Tuesday, I decided to build my holiday decor around the theme of a winter woodland (think of the snowy winter wood scenes in Narnia).
Where the mild - mannered Asquith was content to discuss, persuade, and ultimately defer to his actors in most matters of performance, and build his work around them, Crabtree also left most of the acting to take care of itself, permitting the performers to make the decisions about how to play a scene or read a line, just so long as it made sense and they hit their marks.
The filmmakers clearly built a script around a series of action scenes, George Lucas style, and in order to get it to flow at all, they had to force large inconsistencies into Cheadle's «character.»
Shocking and wrenching scenes abound — a Jewish worker is dropped to his knees as the Nazi commandant tries to shoot him in the head with a gun that repeatedly misfires, Jews are forced to strip and run around a compound in order to prove themselves healthy enough to live as workers, a soldier plays a piano in an apartment building as his comrades roam from room to room, randomly firing on men, women and children...
But even at a scant 90 minutes, the film manages to cover a lot of ground, hopping around from interviews to live footage, the highlights of which are a live studio take of «Higgs Bossom Blues,» a 9 minute epic whose slithering slow build plays out uninterrupted and the finale, a blistering live performance of «Jubilee Street» featuring a string section and children's choir, intercut with scenes of Cave onstage over the years.
Best known for his role as Warrick Brown, the detective with a marked predilection for risk (and an ongoing gambling addiction), on CBS's blockbuster series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, the easygoing, congenial, and memorably handsome African - American actor Gary Dourdan has built his life and his public image around uniqueness and originality.
(Stick around for the post-credit scene if you're the type to enjoy universe - building in your blockbusters.)
A sprawling set of mostly unnecessary characters flounder around in the background (they're all about as sharply drawn as the cast of extras filling Times Square in one scene), building the importance of this ambitious rescue mission, sort of like Gravity churned through later period David Lean.
Following scene after scene after scene built around the same static situation — the ghost keeps annoying the psychic, who can't do anything about it — the movie throws in a dumb little subplot, then resolves itself without any action taken by the couple.
The shallow characters might have been worthwhile if the film had any proper gags to hold them up, but the film is built solely around letting McCarthy spitball around basic scene set - ups and hoping the chaos that spews from her mouth will carry the film to the next scene, where the practice is repeated ad nauseam.
«Armed and Underground: Production Design» (7 mins., 1080i / 16x9) brings production designer Jon Gary Steele into the interview mix for an insider's view of the film's carefully - aged sets (the industrial - site exterior was a real location in Fontana, CA, but the massive interior was built on a soundstage), while «Crash Course: Stunts» (11 mins., 1080i / 16x9) taps stunt coordinator Lance Gilbert to tell, among other stories, the one about crawling around on the floor with his kids» Hot Wheels cars to plan the armoured - truck chase scene with Antal.
One scene is built entirely around the fact that the league's commissioner is named Gordon, which could be sort of mildly funny in real life but becomes embarrassing in the context of fictional comedy.
Do we accept the painful stereotypes this movie is built around — Matt LeBlanc's roguish pilot 101 and Hurt's stoic father — or do we subject ourselves to more dreary talking head scenes?
The gags in its immediately iconic nude scene, for instance, are built on self - consciousness rather than titillation — which, in around 110 years of comedy on film, makes it more or less unique.
The odd hybrid of small town soap opera and brutal crime thriller builds slowly — maybe a little too slowly for some — but director Richard Fleischer does an impressive job of weaving the stories and character around each other visually, with characters criss - crossing through scenes and Fleischer panning his camera to across the vast canvas to pick out threads of others stories.
Despite the fact that these comedies have been built almost entirely around boorish body fluid jokes and a very few bawdy gems («This one time, at band camp...»), in «American Wedding» director Jesse Dylan jumps so impetuously from dog - doo - mistaken - for - chocolate gags to trite tender - moment montage sequences to sex scenes involving invalid grandmothers that none of it — the jokes or the sentiment — comes across with any conviction.
This entire scene is built around the idea of absence, and the filmmakers get it across in an admirably simple way, by including a prominent empty chair in shots of dinner tables or school recitals, or by working a Barnum - shaped shadow into some part of the frame.
A big dynamic of the manga is built around those two characters, but it's almost completely absent here aside from one scene.
Bonus features will include a Filmmakers» Audio Commentary (on the extended cut), «The Making of Pocahontas» documentary, an Early Presentation Reel with Introduction and Commentary, Storyboard - to - Film Comparison with Introduction and Commentary, Deleted Scenes, Production and Design Galleries, Abandonded Concepts, «The Making of «If I Never Knew You»» featurette, a featurette on the Central Park premiere, Animation Tests, Character Animation Featurettes, a Production Progression Reel, Music Featurette, a Multi-Language Clip Reel, two theatrical trailers, music videos of «Colors of the Wind» (performed by Vanessa Williams) and «If I Never Knew You» (performed by Jon Secada and Shanice), Sing Alongs of «Just Around the Riverbend» and «Colors of the Wind», the set - top game «Follow Your Heart», and 2 Disney's Art Projects «Build a Drum» and «Create a Dreamcatcher.»
So many of the scenes, in clubs and so on, were built around that music.
I had a lot of fun flying around the world and remembering which scene a given building was from.
One of the reasons the MP3 piracy scene was possible was that, along with the capability to shrink music to a 4 MB file, it was built around a standard file format, MP3, which was supported by every media player.
The building is tucked away just around the corner from historic 6th Street with its legendary nightlife and live music scene.
Finally, Celina Nogueras Cuevas, writer, cultural creator, and trend forecaster, talks about street art and the local scene of entrepreneurs in Puerto Rico, and explains the rise of street art and how the Puerto Rican culture has embraced this by bringing in artists from around the world for commissioned work on buildings.
While a lot of the simpler motions built into the game like opening doors come off a little cheap, during the more intense action scenes it's a lot more fun and (more importantly) challenging to whip the controller around in time.
- get Public Works tasks from Isabelle - early on you'll have to build a school - choose the outside look from a selection of options then work on the inside - inside includes work on benches, lockers, tables and more - later you'll work on a hospital, cafe, a shop and more - the hospital tasks you with working on multiple rooms - use the stylus to drag and drop items into the playing field - tap the object to change the perspective and move them all easily to somewhere on the grid - drag the characters around as well - tapping on the D - Pad lets you change the camera angle - move around with the Circle Pad and interact with others by pressing the A-button - the plaza is where old and new animals are gathered - a speech bubble above a head denotes requests - once you've wrapped up the development of a property, a scene will play where the animals interact with the property - animals will say specific things when they are in stores / school or comment on things that are placed around the house - throw in your own favorite characters by purchasing amiibo cards - scan them and they will enter the house or scene - cards also give requests from characters before you even meet them in the game - some characters are exclusive to the cards - put data back on the card and give that information to the friend
It's surprisingly enjoyable to watch PUBG eSports and it's clear that as the competitive scene grows, there will be more room for competitive play and strategy to be built around it.
As Chen put it, these kids started playing early and got their friends playing, and from there it kept growing, building up a scene around the ever - expanding word - of - mouth.
Starting in 2015, Cadillac joined the ultra-competitive GT3 racing scene with the brand - new ATS - V.R. Making ist debut in the Pirelli World Challenge Series, the car is build to the FIA GT3 regulations, allowing customer teams around the globe to purchase their own Cadillac race car for competition in the many racing series around the globe that are based on the popular sports car racing formula.
Built around a series of photographs by Andreas Laszlo Konrath taken over the course of multiple visits to Bove's studio in Brooklyn, this catalogue offers a unique, behind - the - scenes look into her practice.
These scenes are often still, stripped down to a single action in an unidentifiable space, and built around glimpses and subtle gestures.
Among them is «Deadpan» (1997; see picture above), a black - and - white silent film in which the artist stands motionless and impassive as the facade of a building quite literally falls down around his ears — recalling a famous scene from the Buster Keaton classic «Steamboat Bill, Jr» (1928).
DIY ethos is a pretty familiar framework for any artist who grew up around a punk scene, or as a millennial — it's about trying to build a platform through community, not relying on the power structures that be as much as your immediate community for conversation, influence, support and audience.
Angelina Gualdoni: DIY ethos is a pretty familiar framework for any artist who grew up around a punk scene, or as a millennial — it's about trying to build a platform through community, not relying on the power structures that be as much as your immediate community for conversation, influence, support and audience.
Built around a series of photographs by Andreas Laszlo Konrath taken over the course of multiple visits to Carol Bove's studio in Brooklyn, this catalogue offers a behind - the - scenes look into her practice.
Works on show at the Galway Arts Centre include Scraping the Surface... by John Kindness, a New York taxi cab door onto which the artist has etched a scene in the style of a classical Greek vase, and Maud Cotter's One Way of Containing Air, a work relating to the body and the structures we build around it.
You can play around with scenes to build a truly custom automated task, then tap the Done, and your automated task will be saved.
Screenwriters are able to write so quickly because they start with three key scenes, then build the rest of the movie around them.
Much of that behind - the - scenes work contributed to the home scoring a -10 HERS rating (meaning that it's around 110 percent more energy - efficient than a typical newly built home, which would score 100).
As I mentioned during my living room tour on Tuesday, I decided to build my holiday decor around the theme of a winter woodland (think of the snowy winter wood scenes in Narnia).
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