Finish strong by
doing film previews, by grade level or the whole school — you can roll out the red carpet, invite families, and have students be prepared to make an introductory speech before their movies.
Not exact matches
I've become so numb to these
films that I didn't even bother watching a single trailer until it came time to write this
preview.
Snitch (second
preview with The Rock, this one not so good), Oblivion (now the third time I have seen this, and my reaction by now is: «blech»), Broken City (I'll be seeing the
film this Tuesday at a press screening, and just from the trailer it looks like it could be decent), and After Earth (is it just me, or
does anyone else find it annoying how Will Smith keeps pushing his son on us?).
I knew nothing about this
film going into an early
preview, 101 mins later I left the cinema
doing karate kicks and chops down the street.
So, you may ask, what was I
doing at a
preview screening of the latest Adam Sandler
film?
Really enjoyed this
film and so
did a packed house at tonight's Time Out Card
preview screening.
Because I have stuck rigidly to the
films released in UK cinemas in 2015 (
preview and festival screenings don't count!)
Admittedly, that convoluted approach to course - correcting a franchise worked wonders for the X-Men
films when Days of Future Past
did it last year, but there's no guarantee that Genisys will enjoy similar success (especially if the generally lukewarm responses to the movie's first trailer and Super Bowl
preview are any indicator).
Finally, there is a trailer (1:56) for the
film, the disc's welcome only
preview, which it rightly doesn't identify as «theatrical.»
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They'd been up late the night before
doing a smashingly successful Q&A at a
preview screening of their
film and they had been
doing marathon interviews in several cities across the United States for longer than they wanted to remember before then.
Though utterly failing to attract audiences, these
previews did elicit three nominations and one win from the 2014 Golden Trailer Awards, quite possibly the only favorable honors the
film will earn.
Another great part of the presentation is that Universal
did not clog up the beginning of each disc with a lot of
previews of other
films and products.
Ahead of the its release, fans were wondering if there would be a Logan post-credits scene and were picking apart rumors, wondering if we'd be seeing any other familiar faces beyond Logan and Patrick Stewart's Professor X. Well, it turns out that there's an extra scene at the beginning of the
film that wasn't included in early press
previews, and another Marvel character
does appear in Logan... kind of.
RKO
previewed the
film at a running time of about two - and - a-quarter hours, a little longer than Kane (which
does survive as Welles made it).
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films.
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I honestly wasn't expecting too much from the
film as the
previews really didn't intrigue me too much.
This newest
preview for Winter's Tale doesn't contain much in the way of astonishingly new material, instead opting to streamline the information shared in the
film's first trailer.
They
do a little dance and manage to talk about their favorite (and least favorite)
films of the summer as well as
preview the upcoming television season.
Photographer Katy Grannan will introduce a sneak
preview of her first feature - length
film, The Nine, named for a street in Modesto, California, «a no - man's land where the rules of polite society
do not apply,» says the synopsis for the
film.
Once you were
done filming, Facebook would show you a
preview of your clip.