Sentences with phrase «dance scene taking»

A girl trapped in a mirrored room is literally broken in connection with Dakota Johnson's dance scene taking place in another location.

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At one level, this just recognizes that sometimes all it takes is one person to ruin the overall mood on the dance floor — the doorman in one scene describes his duties as being on «jerk patrol.»
Speaking about the film recently in Los Angeles, Cera — who in this film, takes some refreshingly bold steps away from his usual one - note nerd persona — and co - writer / director Edgar Wright (who also did the zany cult classics Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz) discussed the meaning of the film, the stretching Cera had to go through for the role, and the way in which the film's hyperkinetic action sequences are really just the same as the dance scenes in Grease or a Gene Kelly movie.
Children take part in the Garfield comics with photo - taking scenes all while practicing gross motor exercises such as dancing, walking, running, swimming skills, balancing, and throwing / catching / rolling / kicking balls.
«Families can come out and do everything from learning to tap dance with a mother - daughter team from the Dance Center of Columbia College to making art out of what might otherwise be considered garbage,» says Halperin, «to learning about what it takes, besides the players, to put on a Bulls basketball game with workshops on the behind - the - scenes aspects by talent scouts and play - by - play announcers.&rdance with a mother - daughter team from the Dance Center of Columbia College to making art out of what might otherwise be considered garbage,» says Halperin, «to learning about what it takes, besides the players, to put on a Bulls basketball game with workshops on the behind - the - scenes aspects by talent scouts and play - by - play announcers.&rDance Center of Columbia College to making art out of what might otherwise be considered garbage,» says Halperin, «to learning about what it takes, besides the players, to put on a Bulls basketball game with workshops on the behind - the - scenes aspects by talent scouts and play - by - play announcers.»
Looking for... San Antonio Singles Events, San Antonio Singles Dances, San Antonio Speed Dating, San Antonio Singles Groups, San Antonio Singles San Antonio police and investigators work at the scene of a fatal shooting that took place around 3:00.
~ Spoiler ~ I absolutely loved the scene with Ernie, who is so bent on getting Danny a date for the prom that he ditches a date (with a character played by the gorgeous Jennifer Tilly), runs halfway across Hollywood and winds up picking an older and slightly plump prostitute for Danny to take to the big dance.
Even the dance scenes with every act on the stage was amazing with the long single takes and the amount of objects moving was beautiful.
Alex Garland's «Ex Machina» garnered widespread critical acclaim and won a slew of awards, including the Oscar for Best Visual Effects, but there's one scene in particular that took the Internet by storm: Oscar Isaac's character Nathan dancing to Oliver Cheatham's «Get Down Saturday Night» with his «girlfriend» Kyoko (Sonoya Mizuno).
There is a potentially ribald scene in which the duo try to bond with their 21 - year - old teammates by taking them to a strip club (one in which no clothing is taken off, and, oddly, one in which z recurring Flashdance gag neglects to capitalize on), which leads to some fairly tepid gags such as one of them (Brener, «Glory Daze») trying to pick up a stripper who is also one of the dance instructors (Szohr, Piranha) at Google, and another involving one of the young men (Raphael) continuing to dry the ejaculation in his pants under a bathroom hand dryer before going out for more lap dances.
(7:39) takes us behind - the - scenes of the dance battle sequence, with choreographer reflections, studio rehearsal, storyboards, and stuffed animal passes.
In the final scene, she's dancing alone to the same song while estranged from her son, husband, and hometown — but not without appreciation for the places her life has taken her.
Soderbergh shot the major dance sequences in long takes, using only a few camera setups, just as he did the fight scenes of his recent action movie Haywire.
Extravagant special effects are taken for granted in superhero movies, but Ant - Man has enough imagination to make them seem both fun and necessary, whether it's during a scene where the shrunken Lang finds himself dodging Lucite heels on a dance floor or in a psychedelic, space - folding sequence set in the Microverse, the dimension of the sub-atomically small.
Costumes are all vibrant and rooted in charmingly tacky Americana like an 80s Jonathan Demme picture, while the action scenes take the idea of choreographing shootouts as dance sequences rather literally.
Instead it would take some time — and some mediocre threats from his higher - ups, particularly Commander Alistair Denniston (Charles Dance), who, during one of the film's more amusing opening scenes, is understandably rubbed the wrong way by his latest hire.
Take the Lead dances onto DVD with a chorus line of deleted scenes, an audio commentary and some featurettes.
YouTuber MsTabularasa has taken memorable dance scenes from about 88 different movies and mashed them together in one big celebrity dance - off for your viewing pleasure.
The Dolby Digital 5.1 audio seems more faithful to intent, but having said that, don't expect fireworks — the only scene that really needs or utilizes the discrete soundstage takes place inside a dance club and is vidcapped above.
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Like all Berkeley musicals, the aesthetic split between the work of the credited director, in this case Lloyd Bacon, and the choreographer's takeover of the dance scenes is so vast as make the film seem like two movies stitched together.The final 20 minutes belong to Berkeley, who takes the blunt visual comedy and racy dialogue of the rest of the film and transforms it into visual poetry.
The novel takes place in very different settings — 1960s New York City, the San Francisco dance scene, glitzy Las Vegas hotels.
Later, the virgin is led through the city of Puno in an impressive procession, when troupes of musicians and dancers take the scene, performing and dancing throughout the city.
At various moments, the viewer sees a motorcyclist passing in the background, or one of the dancing men taking a misstep, ruining the fluidity of the scenes.
Cut - up boxing scenes take on the delicacy of paper flowers, and charcoal drawings hover somewhere between epic battles and a dance.
Another work in the same series places naked pole - dancing black women amidst police guns and protesting figures, a murky scene perhaps inspired by the tear - gas clashes that took place in Ferguson, Missouri last summer.
Shields was actively engaged with architecture, theater and dance, and while he consistently used the word «painting» in interviews to describe his approach, his art clearly takes on not only expanded painting practice, but also the conceptual and minimalist objects of the New York scene of the 60s and 70s in which Shields was immersed.
She once quipped, «If I had the chance to choose one painting to live with, I'd take the whole dance and music scene of Matisse, those great big murals with fabulous greens, reds and blues.
Taking cues from modern dance, and simultaneously playing on the repetitiveness in her painting practice, Otto - Knapp presents a series of large canvases that show overlaying scenes of animation: uniform figures at times suspended on austere backgrounds; at times floating in a moon - like landscape of indeterminate place or time.
When turned on, the visitor becomes a witness of the robbery that is taking place right in front of his eyes: all birds have multi-coloured little pills in their beaks which they are about to steal — they are all feathered thieves caught in the act: there is a parade of six seemingly dancing smaller birds that appear to be surprised by their discovery and that seem to run away from the crime scene; a big blue pelican strides away gingerly with his loot in his beak whereas a dark brownish owl seems to pause and reconsider her deed; a bright red and orange bird on one leg almost falls off the table while trying to escape the crime scene... Their facial expressions are manifold but their actions are always the same: to flee their discovery and the nosy glance of the beholder and to leave their sites of crime behind.
Lush images of modern dance pioneers; haunting early cyanotypes of algae (the first photographic works to be produced by a woman); majestic geographical surveys taken along the Union Pacific Railroad, iconic Depression - era images taken under the Farm Security Administration's famed photography program; Berenice Abbott's epic documentation of 1930s New York for the Federal Art Project; stunning 19th century vistas of the Egypt and Syria; scenes and portraits of Ellis Island Immigrants, the Statue of Liberty under construction...
In an new post and video on the PlayStation Blog, Scott Lowe the senior communications manager of Naughty Dog, took some time to tell us how those sweet dance moves game to be, and show some behind - the - scenes footage of their making.
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