Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp is looking forward to his first visit to Everton after watching Rocky spin - off film Creed,
featuring a scene shot in Goodison Park
Not exact matches
It also
features a range of
shooting modes,
scenes and pre-set effects.
Producers say new episodes will
feature Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa - Laa and Po as characters, but the series will undergo an update with new CGI effects and
scenes shot on replica models of the sets.
Totals: One set of breasts
featured prominently in several
shots across two
scenes; one spectacular close - up of an uncircumcised penis and accompanying scrotum.
This Sony Alpha A6000
features a 24.3 - megapixel, Exmor APS - C CMOS sensor that makes it easy to
shoot scenes in stunning clarity.
He will spend only two days on set, he doestnt care about the length of the story line, he won't allow you to
shoot his
scenes at night and he decides which actors and actresses you
feature in the movie.
The Film House used the film hub briefly to
shoot scenes for one
feature film, «American Dresser.»
The
scenes featuring Weiner and his wife, Huma Abedin, were
shot only last Thursday.
Behind the
scenes at AD's photo
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Explore street style through the eyes of our
featured influencers and get a behind - the -
scenes look at what it takes the capture the perfect
shot.
Taylor has released the behind the
scenes video from the End Game video
shoot featuring Future and Ed Sheeran.
SPECIAL
FEATURES The commentary track, which features director John Milius and Schwarzenegger, is a hoot: They spend most of it alternating between a sort of masturbatory reverie -LRB-» That's a great shot»), play - by - play commentary -LRB-» Here's the scene with the giant snake»), and filmmaking insight (in casting Conan's adversaries, Milius made sure that they were all bigger than Arnold, so that viewers wouldn't see his victory as a foregone conc
FEATURES The commentary track, which
features director John Milius and Schwarzenegger, is a hoot: They spend most of it alternating between a sort of masturbatory reverie -LRB-» That's a great shot»), play - by - play commentary -LRB-» Here's the scene with the giant snake»), and filmmaking insight (in casting Conan's adversaries, Milius made sure that they were all bigger than Arnold, so that viewers wouldn't see his victory as a foregone conc
features director John Milius and Schwarzenegger, is a hoot: They spend most of it alternating between a sort of masturbatory reverie -LRB-» That's a great
shot»), play - by - play commentary -LRB-» Here's the
scene with the giant snake»), and filmmaking insight (in casting Conan's adversaries, Milius made sure that they were all bigger than Arnold, so that viewers wouldn't see his victory as a foregone conclusion).
Penny Dreadful, Season 3: Get a look back at the third season of Penny Dreadful with this mashup,
featuring a quick behind the
scenes shot from each day of filming, from August 31, 2015 to February 11, 2016.
During her sex
scene with Brad Pitt, we are treated to a quick montage and the sharp - eyed viewers will notice that one of those
shots features Helena completely naked in the throes of passion.
Extras are, per Anderson's M.O., exasperatingly abstract: The cover copy refers to the bonus
features as «special trailers,» but one is just a deleted
scene of Shasta and Doc watching the waves lap against the shore at dusk (their lips are moving, but a dreamy Greenwood composition mutes everything they say), while the fourth and final, «Everything in this Dream,» is an artful 6 - minute montage of cutting - room scraps, including a few
shots of Doc and Sauncho watching a schooner leave port that could be construed as the ending from Inherent Vice the novel.
Blu - ray Highlight: In addition to an excellent six - part documentary that runs the entire gamut of production — from location
shooting in Romania, to Nicolas Cage's (creepy) performance capture of the Ghost Rider, to special effects and more — the Blu - ray also includes a
feature similar to Warner Bros.» Maximum Movie Mode where directors Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor dissect the film (sometimes pausing it to discuss certain
scenes in more detail) with the help of behind - the -
scenes footage.
On the
feature commentary track, Mancini describes more
scenes in a similar vein from the script (such as one with Nica bathing in a shower chair that's seen briefly in the film), but says they were never
shot due to scheduling constraints.
Last but not least in this section is «The Beginning» Making Episode 1, where we take a detailed look at most of the aspects of getting this project off the ground with
scenes featuring organising the cast, final screen tests, getting over the daunting requirements for the effects, convincing Spielberg it's going to work, first day of
shooting, stunt work and so much more.
Featuring a
scene of poor old David proposing to Janet on the day he wouldn't see the end of specially
shot for the trailer, as well as talking - to - the - camera Stewart footage, it is in reasonable shape visually, although the soundtrack is rather hissy.
Audio Commentary with Director Lee Toland Krieger -
Feature length commentary discussing how the
scenes in the film were conceived and
shot.
Most of the
features that make Lewis» directorial work such a remarkable exception to the dominance of a realist aesthetic in Hollywood filmmaking are brilliantly apparent in The Errand Boy, including the foregrounding of sound manipulation (most blatant in the sequence involving the post-synchronisation of the song «Lover» for a musical film, and in the tape manipulation of Kathleen Freeman's reaction to having been left by her driver in the back seat of a convertible receiving a car wash) and the placement of actors in a
shot so as to highlight the presence of the camera (as when Morty, an undirected and oblivious extra in a film - within - the - film cocktail - party
scene, keeps looking at the camera from the background of a
shot in which other extras, in their roles as party guests, intermittently block him from the camera).
«Taking satirical aim at the pretensions of Brooklyn hipsters and the New York City art gallery
scene is like
shooting fish in a barrel, but director / screenwriter Michael C. Bilandic (Happy Life) pulls it off with rough - hewn aplomb in his ultra-low-budget sophomore
feature.»
Yes, if you haven't quite had your fill of trailer
shots and behind - the -
scenes snippets from the new Thor outing, this should fit the bill nicely,
featuring leading men Chris Hemsworth and Tom Hiddleston (plus director Alan Taylor) talk up how Thor will have to risk everything to fight a dark new enemy by teaming up with the one person he really, truly shouldn't be trusting to behave.
Director Jon Watts reveals a new
shot of Tom Holland filming a mysterious
scene featuring plenty of green screen for Spider - Man: Homecoming.
Actress Camilla Belle (who sometimes uncannily resembles Elisha Cuthbert) is the focus of every single
scene, and every
shot either
features her or is from her point of view.
Anchor Bay's handsome presentation of Near Dark rounds out with two very cool trailers (the best scored by John Parr's dirty roadhouse anthem «Naughty Naughty»), gorgeously rendered animated menus, poster (my favourite being the lurid Italian version), still, and behind - the -
scenes galleries (
featuring some very nice
shots of Ms. Wright), and last but never least, Anchor Bay's typically involved and exhaustively informative Talent Bios that, by themselves, would be worth the price of the package.
Not only does Fast & Furious 6
feature car chase after car chase that consistently top the one before it (and challenges what we currently know about physics and the resilience of the human body), but the fight
scenes are also exciting, visceral, and more importantly — well - choreographed and
shot.
A five - minute featurette called «Greetings From Bull Mountain» is the standard five - minute B - roll / soft - sell interview errata that
features a few additional male buttock
shots; «King of the Mountain» is a two - minute music video that splices action sequences from the film together with bloopers and sets it to music (something resurrected in
feature - length form by this year's ESPN's X-movie); and nine chapter - encoded deleted
scenes (blissfully sans commentary and running between fifteen seconds and a minute, each) are essentially long «comedy» shticks that prove for as bad as Out Cold was, it could have been even worse.
This is director Takashi Miike's one hundredth
feature, and the comfort he has behind the camera, staging and
shooting these frantic and tidy fight
scenes, is evident.
Available in standard edition and 2 - Disc «Collector's Edition» on both DVD and Blu - ray, that latter
featuring the 18 - minute «The Making of Ip Man» (more promotional featurette than making - of documentary), deleted
scenes, cast and crew interviews and a
shooting diary among the supplements.
They
feature behind - the -
scenes shots of stars Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Justin Bartha, Zach Galifianakis, Ken Jeong and John Goodman in various states of...
Snyder himself hosts an ongoing commentary - «The Ultimate Watchmen Experience» -
featuring behind - the -
scenes shots, a timeline covering the history of the Watchmen universe, remarks from the director himself and (best of all) a side - by - side comparison between
shots in the film and frames from the graphic novel.
Ray falls for a local woman (Clémence Poésy) working on a film
shoot, and one of its actors, Jimmy, a belligerent dwarf (Jordan Prentice), is
featured in a number of
scenes that are real head scratchers.
«I'm thrilled that the Extended Edition will give fans the opportunity to experience certain key
scenes in the film as they were originally
shot, as well as an abundance of special
features.
Features relaxed commentary by director Lone Scherfig and actors Carey Mulligan and Peter Sarsgaard (who spend as much time reminiscing over the
shoot and appreciating key moments as discussing the production and the characters), a nine - minute making of featurette (which also includes interviews with screenwriter Nick Hornby and author Lynn Barber) and 11 deleted
scenes among the supplements on both DVD and Blu - ray.
The final, longest deleted
scene features a naked Quaid passed out on a bed post-tryst with a business partner that ends with a
shooting, leading to the realization that for as overblown as much of the picture is, it could have gone a lot worse.
Home Video Notes: The Shallows Release Date: 27 September 2016 The Shallows releases to home video (4K Ultra HD / Blu - ray or Blu - ray / DVD / Digital) with the following extras: 4K Ultra HD -
Feature film in resolution with High Dynamic Range (HDR)- Dolby Atmos soundtrack (Dolby TrueHD 7.1 compatible)- Also includes the film and special
features on high - def Blu - ray Blu - ray, DVD & Digital Bonus Materials Include: - Deleted
Scenes - Four Featurettes:
Shooting in The Shallows, How to Build a Shark, Finding The Perfect Beach: Lord Howe Island, When Sharks Attack
I wonder if a general lack of care with the negative during its first tumultuous run has resulted in less than perfect elements; the extended sex
scene shot on Bolex
featuring Mick and his two lovelies (rumoured to be real, as most of Roeg's sex
scenes are) especially suffers from colour blanching and print scratches.
The
scene became all the more poignant when I learned that it was
shot in Gerwig's actual hometown and
featured her own parents.
What follows is a
feature length version of that
scene in every action film where people crouch behind cars and walls trying to get a
shot or six off before they themselves take a bullet.
An epic battle
scene was
shot at Cahir Castle, while Powerscourt Waterfall and the Wicklow woodlands
featured prominently (a naked love
scene between Lancelot (Nicholas Clay, pictured above) and Guinevere was filmed in a freezing forest).
«Gremlins: Behind - the -
Scenes» is a 1983 vintage featurette
featuring footage from the
shoot.
Running time: 129 minutes Studio: Fox Home Entertainment 3 - Disc DVD Extras: Widescreen theatrical
feature film, unrated director's cut, Wolverine theatrical trailer, Valkyrie, S. Darko, The Wrestler, Seth MacFarlane's Cavalcade of Cartoon Comedy, commentary by director George Tillman, Jr., screenwriters Reggie Rock Bythewood and Cheo Hodari Coker, and editor Dirk Westervelt, commentary by with Biggie's mom Voletta Wallace, and his manager Wayne Barrow, Behind the
Scenes: The Making of Notorious, I Got a Story to Tell: The Lyrics of Biggie Smalls, Notorious Thugs: Casting the Film, Biggie Boot Camp, Anatomy of a B.I.G. Performance, Party & [Expletive](never before seen footage), The B.I.G. Three - Sixty, Directing the Last Moments, It Happened Right Here, The Petersen Exit, The
Shooting, The Impala, The Unfortunate Violent Act, The Window, 9 Deleted
Scenes, 4 extended / alternate concerts, trailers from: Secret Life of Bees, Gospel Hill and Slumdog Millionaire, digital copy.
The
scenes in the auto plant
feature compelling
shots of machines and men hard at work that recall both the verité documentaries of Frederick Wiseman and the gritty realism of 70s blaxploitation filmmaking.
The trailer
features plenty of action, as well as plenty of
shots of Rapace going full Orphan Black as she acts in
scenes... with herself!
Partially
shot by director Spike Jonze (he and Coppola were married from 1999 - 2003), the documentary
features cast / crew interactions, glimpses of Coppola's directorial methods, various
scenes from the movie in the process of
shooting, and plenty of entertaining footage of the always great Bill Murray — including more than a few instances of his favorite phrase to recite in Japanese: «who do you think you're talking to?»
The worst
scene has to be the bloody finale
featuring lingering, slow - motion
shots of the pervert's swaying private parts.
And Almereyda — a hardcore formalist who once
shot an entire
feature on a PixelVision camera — reinforces that sense of artificiality throughout, having Milgram directly address the camera and staging several
scenes in front of blatantly projected backdrops.
From first learning of their death to
shooting their final
scenes, this 30 - minute
feature will shed light on what it's like to live - and die - in the «Game of Thrones» world.
Filmed on location in Hamburg and Paris, with some
scenes shot in grimy, late - seventies New York City, Wenders's international breakout is a stripped - down crime story that mixes West German and American film flavors, and it
features cameos by filmmakers Jean Eustache (The Mother and the Whore), Samuel Fuller (Shock Corridor), and Nicholas Ray (Bigger Than Life).