Mad Max: Fury Road was among the most visceral and
dynamic action films of the decade.
Not exact matches
We love Disney movies and animated
films in general because of how
dynamic the art form is and how it can uniquely tell different kinds of stories that live -
action ones can't.
Using a mix of live -
action sequences, animation and satellite data, the NASA - produced
film Water Falls melds science with art to convey the
dynamic nature of the water cycle.
Visceral
action (including an opening sequence that masterfully sets the tone for the rest of the
film); a sharply written and directed script; rich,
dynamic characters; and, as promised, the world's cutest cat (other than yours if you have one) combine to create a gut - busting, endearing, salty - sweet, and highly re-watchable comedy.
Director Leitch, a former stunt pro lauded for his inventive
action, never reaches the
dynamic virtuosity of his previous
films but ably pieces together a midpoint set piece set on wheels, tracking a speeding convoy through a busy city center.
I think that the mix of the really short shoot (miraculously, Prince Avalanche was
filmed in 16 days), with what an
action - packed shoot it was, in terms of the amount of scenes we did every day, and the comedic
dynamic of the character was something that I never explored before.
The
action scenes are
dynamic and exciting, but there are too many of them and as the
film edges past two hours it all gets numbing.
District 9 is not only an
action thriller, but a thought provoking critique on our own culture that can't be ignored as the Aliens or Prawns (derogetory term given to them by the humans) play a much larger emotional and
dynamic role in the
film than the trailer or bits of viral marketing let on.
While the pacing isn't as tight as some other
films on this list, the Russo Brothers prove here that they're the ones to beat when it comes to
dynamic action sequences that seem to be lifted directly from the comics.
Directed with the equal energy by British director John Hough, whose lean, high - powered
action scenes are energized by the
dynamic, almost child - like performances of his thrill - addicted characters, it's a classic of seventies speed cinema, where car chase and stunt
films were really about rubber hitting — and leaving — the road.
Affleck has never exactly been the most
dynamic actor in my opinion, but in the other
films he's both directed and starred in — The Town and the Oscar - winning Argo — he knew how to pace the
action, build suspense and make you care about what happened.
Donner brings a
dynamic sensibility to the
film, deftly handling and balancing the comedy and
action.
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film presented with high
dynamic range and Dolby Atmos sound Also includes the
film and special features on the included high - def Blu - ray PETER RABBIT ™ has a run time of approximately 95 minutes and is rated PG for some rude humor and
action.
«The combination of a globally respected actor in Gerard and a
dynamic emerging filmmaker in Darrin Prescott give this
action film great potential to engage audiences and take them on a journey into a world full of dangerous characters and plot twists,» said Nick Meyer, CEO of Sierra / Affinity.
This lack of interest in its own
action centrepiece would seem to indicate the
film is more preoccupied with the actual family
dynamic and the comedy which makes up the backbone of the screenplay.
And in all fairness to directors / screenwriters Oxide Pang Chun and Danny Pang, they've made a
film with a solid story and some
dynamic action scenes.
Thankfully, the rich Xavier / Magneto
dynamic, fantastic
action, and a handful of fun Easter eggs are enough to keep comic fans, movie fans, and summer blockbuster enthusiasts all sufficiently entertained by the majority of what this
film gets right.
While it offers a competent
action film, it never threatens to become anything more
dynamic; it's watchable but forgettable.
Though the
action is
dynamic, ultimately, it is Washington that sells the
film in terms of credibility enough to overcome the serious leaps in logic required to contort the plot in the direction of lengthy set pieces.
Quick cuts of different times, locations and
actions are thus contrasted with an extended shot in continuous space and time, whilst images of artificial immobility (such as Birkut's statue and photograph, and him posing beside them) are succeeded by a forceful presentation of
dynamic movement as Agnieszka storms through a corridor and, afterwards, drives in a van through the city under the
film's credits.
What elevates this
film above most of its predecessors is the
dynamic action filmmaking and, above all, its wit.
It's not a full - blown
action film, so those expecting a very
dynamic surround track may be a bit disappointed.
Filled to the brim with cheeky social commentary, this is one of those rare
action films that hits you heavy with satire, while also engaging you on the surface level with an intriguing story and a strong visceral
dynamic.
The DTS - HD master audio, while never truly
dynamic, suits the
film just fine and offers a front - heavy sound that balances
action and dialogue well for the most part.
The Ultra also includes a night listening mode which compresses the
dynamic range of the sound to ensure there are no unexpected loud elements of your viewing, such as gunfire or explosions in
action films, which would disturb the neighbours if you're watching late at night.