Sentences with phrase «effect films»

I don't normally go in for big laden special effects films of this kind but it's hard to resist when they're this much fun.
It's a curious choice for someone whose been associated with special effects films the majority of his career.
I thought the second movie was a great visual effects film if you wanted to see robots beating the crap out of each other, but overall it was so poorly executed that I actually wanted to walk out of the theater and I almost did.
I enjoyed the natural effect the film gave off as did the scripting and dialogue in particular, it just goes to show South Korean can make more contemporary tales without trying to be radical or glamorous.
In everything from the still, observant frame through to the experimental score and the slick, subtle special effects this film stares the viewer down and without much traditional narrative progression takes one on a gripping, thought - provoking journey and none of this would be possible without Scarlett Johansson.
Caffeine, the drug, is known as a stimulant, usually taken in order to to perk up its consumer and keep him awake and alert for a period of time, or sometimes to alleviate headaches — effects this film seems to produce the opposite reaction of in abundance Highly addictive, withdrawal symptoms include fatigue, drowsiness, irritability, and in some cases, vomiting.
No clue how this will effect the film franchise, but I'm sure we can expect a reboot in a few years depending on how audiences take to the new personalities / sexes / identities.
And in preparation for his written assault I shall say that I had no trouble following the action and the cinematography didn't leave me dizzy whatsoever (in the ways that many new special effects films do, Inspector Gadget being the worst offender).
Although the director is Douglas Trumbull, a special effects expert who has only directed two features as of date (the other being Brainstorm) the film isn't a special effects film as such and is surprisingly good, albeit slightly melancholy.
I've had a great history working with Producer Josh McLaglen who has worked on epic effects films from Titanic to Avatar and effects producer, Ron Ames was integral in bringing us together and organizing all of the visual effects on the film.
Spider is being shown with a lot of the prints in release here, including the one I saw, and it's pretty enjoyable — a one - bad - thing - leads - to - another domino effect film with a morbid sense of humor.
The unexpected death of Paul Walker not only effected the film's production, but the manner in which he died has cast a morbid shadow over the project.
It makes the story all the more effective and hard - hitting but even if you are aware of this man and what happened, there's still no denying how raw and effecting this film truly is.
It seems like the whole project is a concerted effort to be as true to the comic as possible, whilst not making an 8 hour epic — and some of this strain effects the film overall.
He's dabbled extensively in effects films and navigated the treacherous waters of steep budgets on movies like X-Men and Superman Returns.
A lot of emphasis is placed on the practical effects of the film, such as how they built sets and used real locations as opposed to green screening, which are interesting, but I wanted to learn more about the special effects the film uses.
To no one's surprise, two blockbuster visual effects films led the way at today Visual Effects Society (VES) nominations.
It seems Mass Effect project director Casey Hudson is fully aware of that as there's been plenty of attentiveness revolving around a possible Mass Effect film.
I'm not sure if there's room in the new Chinese film world, which like American cinemas is now dominated by big - budget special effects films, for another series of Gong - Zhang films.
With trips to Los Angeles to visit film executives and the Sundance Film Festival in Utah now behind him, Buffalo Niagara Film Commissioner Tim Clark shares his experiences with WBFO's Pat Feldballe and talks about the effect the film commission's out of town success is having on Buffalo's home - grown» film producers.
This is a special effects film, in the sense that very little of what we see was created outside a computer, but this is one of the rare cases where it actually works.
Here, in arguably the best screening room in the world for special effect films, we watched the film along with the new bonus features exclusive to the Blu - ray release.
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