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a challenge in a movie like Snowden is to appeal to the American public, which includes many people who don't know or care about geek - speak, while also remaining credible with hacker types.
It's challenging in any case, and it's very
challenging in a movie like «Godzilla.»
Not exact matches
I
like to cuddle, have great conversations,
challenges, spending time with family or friends, Comedies, Great
Movies, Great music, being apart of somethin, but not
in the spotlight, trying new things (at least once), messing around on the guitar or bass, Painting, Drawing, Designing, fixing...
In the City of Trees, finding your soulmate can be quite a challenge, as it doesn't always happen like in the movies: you don't usually run into the love of your whole lif
In the City of Trees, finding your soulmate can be quite a
challenge, as it doesn't always happen
like in the movies: you don't usually run into the love of your whole lif
in the
movies: you don't usually run into the love of your whole life.
Sloppy writing gives savvy
movie - cum - music fans the impression that this demographically
challenged film doesn't know the difference between Nashville and Austin, or
in other words, the schism which divides contemporary country music into its inimical sides: mainstream and alternative, just
like rock, or any number of musical genres.
It's too bad that there aren't more
movies like this around —
movies that tackle political corruption
in a way that
challenges viewers to pay more attention to real politics.
This may keep her tied up (and away from the Coppola's and Jonathan Glazer's of the film world) till her 40s, which is a damn shame since she (and Dunst) are so much better
in challenging movies like Under the Skin than lame ones
like Ghost
in the Shell.
Well, The Shape of Water obviously has a lot of fans, but this feels
like a year where there will be a Best Director / Picture split, and
movies like Dunkirk and Phantom Thread will
challenge it
in the technical categories.
Is there a different kind of creative
challenge or even professional opportunity
in doing a
movie like this as opposed to say the TV show that you're doing or other roles you've had
in the past?
With an approach that emphasises internal feelings and character journeys, over more obvious things
like narrative structure and story arcs, this Brazilian - German film
challenges audiences to explore a series of important issues
in ways
movies...
In The Last
Movie Star, Reynolds looks frail at 82, but his eyes are alive with witty
challenge as he plays Vic Edwards, a superstar who started as a stuntman, much
like Reynolds himself.
Directors of «Big Hero 6,» «The Lego
Movie,» «Book of Life,» «Boxtrolls» and «How to Train a Dragon» discuss what it's
like to pitch their stories, to overcome
challenges and to collaborate with actors
in the booth.
At the film's recent press day
in Los Angeles, Waugh and stunt coordinator Lance Gilbert talked about their longtime friendship and professional relationship, what it was
like growing up together on the sets of «Smokey and the Bandit,» «Vanishing Point,» «The Blues Brothers» and «Bullitt,» why Waugh considers Gilbert one of the best stunt coordinators
in the world, the
challenges they faced pulling off practical stunts and capturing amazing action sequences realistically
in - camera without CGI enhancement, and the entertaining Easter eggs they included as a homage to the classic car - culture
movies of another era.
At the film's Los Angeles press day, Woodley talked about how Jennifer Lawrence encouraged her to take the role, what she shares
in common with her character and how they differ, what inspired her to take a course
in urban survival skills, what the experience was
like doing many of her own stunts, her most memorable sweaty palm moments, zip - lining over the streets of Chicago and climbing the Navy Pier Ferris Wheel, her
challenging fight sequence finale with Theo James, working again with Miles Teller, and what she learned about herself
in the process of making her first large scale studio
movie.
[Debruge:] «It's funny to encounter a
movie like «I, Daniel Blake» at Cannes — not surprising, mind you, since Loach (now 79) has sort of a standing invitation to premiere whatever he makes
in competition, but funny
in that Cristi Puiu (the great Romanian director of «The Death of Mr. Lazarescu») essentially told the same story — about how a decent man is let down by «the System» — better 11 years ago, but is now here with a new and far more
challenging work, «Sieranevada.»
If I were pressed to describe the thematic intention of this seemingly random, vulgar comedy, it would be to make the opposite of the «inspirational teacher
movie»
like Stand and Deliver, Lean On Me, and Dangerous Minds, by setting the film, not
in the inner city, but
in the suburbs, and making the teacher a morally
challenged person rather than one of great character.
Speaking of going inside a game
like the
movie Inception, there is even a card game called Gwent which is quite
in - depth and allows you to
challenge all sorts of people
in this relatively complex strategy game.
The high school students depicted
in this
movie also face
challenging personal issues,
like mothers who have turned to prostitution, alcoholic fathers, peer pressure that encourages them to be involved
in drugs and stolen goods operations, and racial prejudice.
Numbers
like that usually lead to more
movies, but Fifty Shades creator EL James has given producers a unique
challenge in the form of a «sequel series» that's the same damn story told from a different perspective.
Following up the 2014 summer comedy from Forgetting Sarah Marshall director Nicholas Stoller, the
movie sees Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne facing a new
challenging neighbor, and it looks
like plenty of partying is
in store for this installment as well.
«Part of the
challenge, but also part of the excitement,
in making a
movie like this is that with the exception of murdering people, everything's real,» he revealed.
In addition to revealing some interesting anecdotes about the long road from development to production (including Eddie Murphy's original pitch for an all - black cast with guys
like Chris Rock, Dave Chappelle and Chris Tucker), the quartet also talks about working with the ensemble cast and the
challenges of filming the
movie's various set pieces.
Like you, I'm not a heavy moralist either; I just want to experience
movies that entertain,
challenge and move me
in unexpected ways, not be fed regurgitated product.
I
like thinking of Black Panther
in those terms: not just as a
movie you watch, nor as a
challenge to the woke box - checking of the political minefield we call the internet, but as something we can use.
The
challenge for an instructional designer is to activate those existing structures before presenting new information and that can be achieved
in a variety of ways,
like with graphics,
movies, curiosity - provoking questions, etc..
And how about you enjoy a surf
movie in our fantastic outdoor cinema arena, or use one of our longboards to explore the surf camp's surrounding area, indulge
in our delicious and healthy surf camp cuisine or
in our traditionally French «Wine & Cheese Night», meet
like - mined surfers on a night out
in Moliets» cocktail bars, on our fantastic trips away from the surf camp to San Sebastián or Biarritz or when you
challenge our surf camp team to a volleyball tournament?
Speaking of going inside a game
like the
movie Inception, there is even a card game called Gwent which is quite
in - depth and allows you to
challenge all sorts of people
in this relatively complex strategy game.