«That Middle School Life» (10:57) kicks things off with
the cast discussing the story, characters, and certain technical aspects of production.
Not exact matches
While I can't
discuss story details, Danganronpa V3 shines by highlighting the memorable
cast while twisting the
story around in surprising ways.
They
discuss story, characters and themes, music and audio, cinematic techniques,
cast and performances, historical context, the film's reception and a few connected topics.
Smith and Doctor Who co-star Karen Gillan recently did an interview with The Daily Mail in which they
discussed their
casting stories from the sci - fi show.
Speaking to Variety's chief film critic Scott Foundas, Mann
discusses growing up in Chicago, becoming interested in crime
stories, the visual ideas he had for the film, the nonfiction book he discarded but still credited, the influence of real criminals and past films (particularly his eye - opening time shooting The Jericho Mile in Folsom Prison), choosing Tangerine Dream to do the score (a decision he still second guesses), the film's writing (including basing characters on real crime figures),
casting, explosive stunts, changes made from the shooting script, and the modernist narrative.
When
discussing the large
cast assembled for X-Men, Singer stated that each character «has a very important function in the
story,» driving home the point that he's not just gathering a bunch of actors together for cool cameos.
At the film's recent press day, Moretz, Blackley, Leonard, Cutler, Forman and Cross
discussed bringing the emotional experience of the book to the screen, the challenge of finding the right
cast, Blackley and Leonard's preparation for their musical roles, creating the onscreen chemistry in the relationship between Adam and Mia, Stacy Keach's heartfelt portrayal of Gramps, Forman's reaction to seeing her novel adapted to film, and Cutler's desire to recreate the roller coaster experience of the book but tell a
story that's ultimately life affirming and has a positive message.
She called Backstage during a brief break from shooting to
discuss casting Dickinson, dealing with agents» «phobic» response to the film's material, and bringing Frankie's
story to the screen.
They
discuss story and script issues, shooting in China,
cast, characters and performances, sets and production design, the score, some facts behind the tale, and other production elements.
Siri
discusses the
cast and characters, adaptation issues and changes to the script, sets and production design, cinematography and
story - telling choices, and various influences.
«The Making of Devil's Knot» (6:57, HD on Blu - ray) excerpts interviews of director Atom Egoyan, author Mara Leveritt, and leading
cast members
discussing both the real
story and their approach to dramatizing it.
«The Raven Guts: Bringing Death to Life» (13:32)
discusses the
cast, filming in Eastern Europe, and the
story being told.
Shepard
discusses how he got
cast in the film, impressions of Malick, thoughts about the era in which the flick is set, and the movie's characters and
story.
Director Nigel Cole (10:33)
discusses casting, the quick shoot, and his attraction to emotional
stories.
All three sit together to
discuss the project's roots and development,
cast and performances, sets and locations, period details and costumes, music, editing,
story / character concerns and related areas.
Now if you combine this piece of information with the
story we covered awhile back that featured Zach Galifianakis
discussing the third film possibly involving the rest of the
cast breaking his character out of a mental institution then it looks like they might actually be serious when they said the third film will end the series with a bang.
He
discusses his relationship with his father and how it shows up on screen,
casting and working with the actors,
story points, and a mix of other topics.
«Origins of Flight» (10:29) focuses on the
story, with writer John Gatins recalling the script's conception and
cast and crew
discussing what struck them about and drew them to the project.
Friends of the late politician
discuss his legacy («Remembering Harvey») and the authenticity of filming the 1970s marches («Marching for Equality»), and the
cast / crew offer up interviews on bringing the
story to life, but that's it.
«
Stories from the Set» (6:10) lives up to its title with the same
cast discussing production alongside outtakes from filming of the movie and the interviews.
«Evil Comes in Small Packages» is a 25 - minute retrospective making - of complete with an option to watch its three sections separately: «The Birth of Chucky» expounds on Mancini's original vision of the
story (a golem in service to Andy's id, brought to life by a blood - brother ritual) and how it evolved into its current form; «Creating the Horror»
discusses casting and the shoot itself — including brief snippets of rehearsal footage of Dourif acting out Chucky's every move; and «Unleashed» describes the film's release and Chucky's ascent to cult stardom.
With the eagerly anticipated released of The Girl on the Train released later this week, Flickering Myth's roving reporter Scott J. Davis sat down to chat with the film's director Tate Taylor, who
discussed the adaptation, the re-location of the
story,
casting and those Marvel rumours... The book has only been out for over a year, -LSB-...]
Creators Dmitry Lipkin and Colette Burson
discuss the new characters and
story arcs that make up «Hung: The Complete Third Season»; author Jonathan Ames records a series of mini-interviews for all eight Season Three episodes of «Bored to Death»; and the
cast of «How to Make It in America» talk about filming the show's second season.
The Week in Movies
discusses the last seven days in cinema, including the reported crisis happening at Warner Brothers over their DC Extended Universe, with one director leaving a movie, Mads Mikkelsen accidentally revealing his Rogue One: A Star Wars
Story character, the Tomb Raider reboot has
cast its Lara Croft, and much, much more... The -LSB-...]
This segment also features interviews with the principal
cast and crew, as they
discuss the
story and the
cast.
And though making - of featurettes are pretty hit and miss, the one included here is actually worth watching and features various
cast and crew
discussing the
story, its themes and the actual events that served as inspiration.
Randy Thom, director of sound design at Skywalker Sound,
discusses how writers and directors can use sound as a tool to tell their
stories, the importance of Apocalypse Now to modern sound design, his work with director Robert Zemeckis on
Cast Away, and more.
This special On
Story episode features actresses Diane Lane, Margo Martindale and producer Suzanne de Passe
discussing how their characters helped shape the classic western TV series, Lonesome Dove at a special
cast and crew reunion held in Fort Worth, Texas last year.
It's hard not to
discuss many of the major plot points without spoiling what is undeniably a very strong
story complimented greatly by a superb sci - fi script and stellar
casting.
You're in luck, because after a long hiatus the Mega Ultra Blast
Cast returns with a bumper episode to smash through the best and worst games from the show, before we talk Smash Bros,
discuss the future of Destiny, give away a full Steam game and catch up on the biggest news
stories of the last month.
It's a special, limited edition sort of time, because in the absence of Delaney my brother Cameron joins Shane and I on Episode 38 of the Mega Ultra Blast
Cast, where we
discuss the best superpower, Kinect horror
stories, memories of Mario Party, loose wizard physics and a tiny bit of League of Legends.