Sentences with phrase «descriptions of the filming of»

This example is among the most benign (see Linda Marchiano's descriptions of the filming of Deep Throat for worse) Many porn products are made in «cottage industry» conditions by small - time operators who do not hesitate to use force, violence, blackmail and drugs on the «actors.»

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Russell said he thought media reports had made potential negative consequences of AI seem like they were all but already happening and said references to the Terminator film franchise in descriptions of AI were misleading.
«These pioneers laid the groundwork for our start» up economy, providing not just capital but guidance to help fledgling companies grow into global powerhouses,» noted the filmmakers in a description of the film posted on their website.
He quotes Salieri's envious description of Mozart's music in the film Amadeus: «Displace one note and there would be diminishment.
A typical Legion description of a C film would be a straightforward description of the problem with a heartfelt plea: «An attempted seduction and an accomplished seduction....
And by the late 1990s, short descriptions accompanied each rating explaining the type of content for which the film was rated.
One movie fitting that description is the upcoming film Suffragette, which tells the story of the British women's suffrage movement in the early 1900's.
Many of you have already seen on TLT's Facebook page today's New York Times blog account of a New York City fourth - grader named Zachary who secretly filmed the lunches at his public school cafeteria, often revealing a startling disparity between the school menu's glowing description of the meal and the dismal food actually served.
It had the same description of work as the first contract, only with the film industry references crossed out.
Both agreements describe the service as «specialized» and «unique,», but list the same job description: «to promote and attract film industry projects to Nassau County with the purpose of advancing the marketability of the county and its many famous and historic sites and attractions.»
Speaking with reporters in a gaggle outside of his office, Skelos compared the tax break which covers «every description of watercraft other than a seaplane used or capable to being used as a means of transportation on water» to the film - tax credit, which has expanded in recent years.
As Derrickson explained at a panel discussion on his film at the California Institute of Technology — where he was joined by Keanu Reeves, Caltech cosmologist Sean Carroll, and Jet Propulsion Laboratory roboticist Joel Burdick — Shostak redacted some meaningless mumbo jumbo in the description of the spaceship's approach to Earth and replaced it with «The object was not following a gravitational free - fall trajectory; as such its path was recalculated.»
The quantum description of what happens to light going through a polarizing film sounds only slightly different: The light is made up of individual particles called photons, and like a wave, the photons can each have a direction of oscillation.
Apart from the detailed description, the scientists also provide a film, showing almost in full the event of a rainbow boa catching, killing and swallowing an adult female common vampire bat.
Newton was sufficiently encouraged by this to offer the society another paper on light, which included a description of the way coloured rings of light (now known as Newton's rings) are produced when a lens is separated from a flat sheet of glass by a thin film of air.
Description: Host Elle Russ sits down with CJ Hunt, the writer, producer and host of the break out film hit (and first Paleo documentary), The Perfect Human Diet, and author of the how - to companion guide of the same title.
According to the product description on the Marc Jacobs site: «The shot is from 5 seconds of clips from the original film that have been digitally stitched together by artist Bob Richards.
Description: NewFilmmakers Los Angeles is proud to present another month of incredible independent film talent.
London About Blog There Ought to be Clowns is a brilliant place to find reviews of plays, musical theatre, TV and film, describing itself as a «theatrical diary» which actually turns out to be a very accurate description.
The film tells the story of speed dating addict James Van Der Bexton as Description: A hot busty brunette goes to a speed dating place to see if she can catch a good - looking guy that can give her the attention she deserves.
From the title, description, and most of the footage you've probably seen, The Cabin in the Woods looks like the same awful, recycled horror film you've seen over and over.
The description of the new film is intriguing: It portrays the lives of workers in an unnamed Chinese town entirely dedicated to the recycling of plastic.
That's a pretty good description of the first third of «Deathly Hallows: Part 2,» and it may be no coincidence that it's the film's strongest section.
The only complimentary thing about the film is the description of being a low - budget sexploitation feature in which the characters are amateurs and don't even remove their bathing suits.
I'll say no more, except that my earlier description of the film now seems both accurate and curiously inadequate.
Some descriptions of The Salesman call it a thriller, suggesting a Hollywood - style suspense film.
I don't say «comedy» as a description of the genre to which this film belongs (which is the sad case for a lot of garbage being passed of as comedy).
The film doesn't live up to the notion, so the packaging betrays the true theme of the picture and I'd argue that none of those words would be found in such a description.
However, the article does provide the most succinct description of the film yet: «The Grand Budapest Hotel tells of a legendary concierge at a famous European hotel between the wars and his friendship with a young employee who becomes his trusted protégé.
Those of you who don't enjoy Aronofsky's films can read 24 Frames, which has stills and a description of the trailer (and hopefully we'll have it next week).
It's too convenient a place for such an apt description of the film.
Exactly which of these descriptions best fits the man who materializes at his practice room's door — Terence Fletcher — will remain unclear for the rest of the film.
A few of Alfredson's comments resonate nonetheless, in the case of his observation that Control signs his name in green ink per John le Carré's description because it's an homage frankly diluted / defeated by the film's anaemic colour palette.
An excerpt from Magnolia's description of the film says: «Following a long fascination with [Scientology] and with much experience in dealing with eccentric, unpalatable and unexpected human behavior, the beguilingly unassuming Louis Theroux won't take no for an answer when his quest to enter the Church's headquarters is turned down.
Like I was telling you, in most film criticism, certainly before the invention of VHS, everybody would get everything wrong all the time because they couldn't go back to check it before publication, and one of the real whoppers is Raymond Durgnat describing «Under Capricorn» in his writing, and then Francois Truffaut taking Raymond Durgnat's description in the «Hitchcock / Truffaut» book and getting everything all wrong.
Descriptions of the seven other films nominated for this year's IDFA EDA Award can be found on the IDFA Website.
Description: The Trip was one of the funniest films in years.
In a recent interview with the Hollywood Reporter, Wiseau says he welcomes descriptions of the film as a «cult classic.»
Our topic was our five favorite cult films from the 1980s, and we spent most of our 15 minutes swapping descriptions of our faves.
The trick soon becomes so stale as to be boring, which also fits as a description of the film itself — comparatively short at only 88 minutes it nonetheless feels far longer than it is, meaning many may be wishing that the ending (such as it is) will hasten and allow the to credits roll.
While the film is able to sell audiences on the idea of teen death matches, its description about the curious futuristic world in which such events are heavily promoted leaves much background to be desired.
Flawless may take its title from a drag queen beauty pageant that figures not - at - all - prominently in the plot, but it best serves as a description of the terrific performances featured in the film.
I mean, here's the description this website has for the film: «A down and out young punk gets a job working with a seasoned repo man, but what awaits him in his new career is a series of outlandish adventures revolving around aliens, the CIA, and a most wanted»64 Chevy.»
Don't be fooled by my description of It; this is still a no - holds - barred horror film with some terrifying and admirably bold sequences.
Alas, it's never satisfactorily explained in the film why Yousef (aka the Green Prince), apprehended in the mid -»90s for buying illegal weapons, then interrogated and imprisoned, would accept Ben Yitzhak's offer to work for the Shin Bet, particularly given his father's own lengthier imprisonment by the Israeli government and the younger man's description of how cooperating with Israel is the «most shameful thing you can do in my country.»
I would have enjoyed knowing what was on director Anton Corbijn's mind for this film, but his commentary is halting and awkward, more play - by - play description of what's on screen than behind - the - scenes discussion.
The Good Time star plays a wealthy pioneer who sets out across the American frontier to marry the love of his life (Mia Wasikowska), but that logline hardly does the film justice, and since the film kind of defies description, just go in expecting a clever deconstruction of traditional gender roles.
I heard director Edgar Wright call his film a soundtrack with a movie attached — a perfect description of the heist picture for which he selected a series of songs, then wrote each scene to fit the songs.
The costumes and look of the film fully capture the magic of Shakespeare's descriptions.
Jeff Who Lives at Home is the latest film from the Duplass Brothers (of The Puffy Chair, Baghead, Cyrus) that, in its simplest description, is a stoner comedy about a 30 - something guy who lives in his mom's basement and the adventure he goes when leaving to buy wood glue.
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