• The most
famous shot in the film is a wonderful twofer: As Barton and Audrey (Judy Davis) get busy in the bedroom, the camera leaves them and wanders into the adjacent bathroom, where it plunges, snakelike, down the sink drain and into the pipes.
Not exact matches
The entire
film was
shot in only 14 days, and even managed to include a surprise celebrity encounter the director was able to arrange for a scene
in the world
famous Rainbow Bar and Grill
in LA,
in which the girls run into the infamous Ron Jeremy, who actually then offers Dani a job.
It is a welcome surprise to see a lighthearted Western that places its importance more on the characters than on the
famous real gunfight depicted - and the deep - focus
shots are beautiful -, but still the
film has trouble with maintaining the focus and pacing
in the second act.
Considerably more is made of the
film's debt to John Ford, specifically The Searchers (a debt underscored
in an alternate ending that apes its
famous bookend
shots), than to the graphic novel series on which Goodman's script is allegedly based, and we learn that the phrase «brutal functionism» was coined to describe the movie's props, including a blade fashioned from Damascus steel that took 100 hours to sculpt for a few seconds of screentime.
Never more so than
in the complex sound mix (one of the first great soundscapes of the postmodern
film era) over the now
famous, climactic, tracking
shot.
With its ambiguous ending, Tattoo seems to evoke François Truffaut's Les quatre cents coups (The 400 Blows, 1959), the legendary French New Wave
film about another «troubled» teenager who experiences freedom only when he is
in motion — whether while spinning
in a rotor's drum or when running away from the reformatory
in the
film's
famous concluding tracking
shot that culminates
in a zoom -
in - on - freeze - frame image of his gaze addressing the camera.
I quite like some stuff
in the
film: the
famous shot of a passenger falling away from the camera into a skylight has more than earned its reputation, and Winters» death scene is genuinely disturbing.
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EMILY BLUNT struggled to
shoot THE ADJUSTMENT BUREAU with her «vastly
famous» co-star MATT DAMON - because he drew massive crowds every time they
filmed in public.The Devil Wears Prada actress plays Damon's lover
in...
Smartly
shot for a very modest budget of $ 30 million (lots of strings were certainly pulled to get such a cast of
famous personalities onboard), Rogen and Goldberg know where and when it's most effective to go for special effects (this does not feel like a low budget Hollywood
film), and they do so without letting visuals or star egos get
in the way of making a very funny movie.
Tetro
Shot in high - definition,
in crisp black and white, Francis Ford Coppola's study of two brothers recovering from their childhood with an egotistical, internationally
famous conductor is the most beautifully, skillfully and yet intuitively composed
films you'll see this year.
Anyway, it goes without saying that the «Garden State» vibes are strong with this one; painful flashbacks to that
film's
famous «wallpaper
shot» are inevitable during an early moment
in which Dean spies a young boy wearing the exact same outfit as he is.
He talked about what it's like to be part of a
famous filmmaking family and still earn recognition on his own terms, the difficult process of
shooting Kill Your Darlings that gives the movie an extra spark, how he prepared to play Kerouac at this stage
in his life, his character's arc on Boardwalk Empire, American Hustle and the unusual way they
shot the
film, upcoming projects including an Errol Flynn biopic and a production of Strangers on a Train
in London, and more.
It's part of DePalma's «style» to ripoff
shots and scenes from other scenes and insert them willy - nilly into his own
films, and the OOTP guys go into detail on how this radical decontextualization creates an incoherent mess of a
film that can't possibly contain any actual meaning, at best, and at worst perverts the original meanings to DePalma's vaguely fascist (or misogynistic, if you like) purposes, as
in the
famous appropriation of the tumbling baby cart sequence
in The Untouchables.
This sweeping saga follows
famous starlet Loretta Young's secretary Alda as she finds her footing
in the industry, and — you guessed it — falls
in love with a scenic painter during a
film shoot.
Most of the
film will be
shot in Berlin, at the
famous Studio Babelsberg, though some scenes will be
shot on location.
Shrinkabulls Blue Ivy is a very
famous celebrity French bulldog who was bred / born with Shrinkabulls and was raised
in Hollywood doing celebrity
shoots and
films!
Shrinkabulls Blue Ivy is a very
famous celebrity French bulldog who was bred / born with Shrinkabulls & was raised
in Hollywood doing celebrity
shoots &
films!
Opening at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image (July 16 — November 1), I'm anticipating the Australian David Bowie Is will have
film footage of Bowie's first stadium tour
in Australia
in 1978, as well as displays and videos from two of his most
famous videos, both
shot in Australia: «Let's Dance» and «China Girl,» displaying images of the plight of the indigenous Australians.
His well - known «Kuleshov Effect» seemed to prove the point:
in the experiment, Kuleshov cut between the expressionless
shot of a
famous Russian silent
film actor (Ivan Mozzhukhin) and a variety of other
shots: a young woman reposed on a chaise, a child
in a coffin, a bowl of soup.
Screen - printed on 100 % recycled paper, each poster emphasises the
filming challenge that the competition demands by depicting a
famous one -
shot movie scene skilfully drawn
in a single one line «take».
Meanwhile, his titular painting from Le Mépris of a fireplace from the
famous Villa Malaparte
in Capri, Italy, where the
film was
shot, contemplates a real site from a fictional realm.