Sentences with phrase «few early scenes»

Incidents that take up one sequence are left to dangle, unresolved; people abruptly arrive and leave, like Moonee's friend Dicky (Aiden Malik), who is only in a few early scenes before he and his father have to leave, their car too stuffed to keep Dicky's toys, the children all dry - eyed as Dickey's father promises helplessly to buy him even better new toys.
The newly - struck 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen transfer is bright and beautiful, however, with light edge - enhancement in a few early scenes fading admirably long about the evening picnic.

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Webb came onto the scene during a golden age of photography, in the late 1930s and early»40s, alongside artists like Margaret Bourke - White, Ansel Adams, Henri Cartier - Bresson, Dorothea Lange, and Gordon Parks, to name just a few.
All this goofiness can hamstring a movie's emotional beats, and there are a few Ragnarok moments that don't have quite the dramatic pull they should (one early scene between Thor, Loki and their father, played by Anthony Hopkins, particularly suffers).
While he was injured last season he was out getting coaching licenses, shows up to training a few hours earlier to help out and contribute and does a lot behind the scenes.
While science was part of the American scene from the nation's early days, its practitioners remained few in number and scattered geographically and among disciplines.
If an early morning run is your aim, set the scene the night before so there are fewer excuses in the morning.
One of the few stores capable of breaking an emerging menswear designer on the global scene, Colette has built a reputation for getting behind emerging menswear designers early on, and has acted as a key supporter of Raf Simons, Umit Benan and Sacai.
Jack hands off one of his stories early in the film for his brothers to read and while hints to its plot are dropped, only later does it manifest itself into one of the few scenes in the film that felt not merely fresh to me but touching; briefly, we glimpse an event from the day of the funeral, awkward and uncomfortable, with the kind of details that only siblings might later recall.
A few scenes, such as a panoramic view of The Land of the Dead, «pop» but much of the movie is more interested in emphasizing the Mexican culture than outdoing earlier features.
Moreover, the screenplay sets up a few sturdy ideas that could have been turned into something if anyone had paid attention to them, such as a 90 - minute time limit before the police come to investigate the disrupted alarm, or automatic lights or a drone camera, established in the early scenes.
The scene in which he calls his wife to plead with her to come home early from her book tour — moments after he's stormed out of his lover's house, sex wedge under his arm; and moments before he discovers that said wife is filing for divorce — is hilarious, but only a few clicks of the tonal dial from being heartbreaking.
Early scenes with Bauman's boisterous, boozy family, crammed into a small apartment, evoke a great deal in a few quick strokes.
But Dowd was so compelling in the role that executive producer Chad Hodge retroactively shot a few extra scenes to insert her into an earlier episode.
A few profanities in an early scene and near the end, the violent depiction of the Chinese infiltrating Tibet, are the main content concerns.
It seems downright Rashomonic early on, as we see the unsettling scene from a few different perspectives, with just a smidge of backstory.
In Region 2, where Valiant came to DVD a few weeks earlier, the film was treated to some behind - the - scenes bonus features, including a 14 - minute making - of featurette, a scene progression, recording sessions footage, a television special set at the film's world premiere in London, and the theatrical trailer (something that Disney never includes on the DVD of the film itself, merely as a promotional tool on other DVDs).
There's a few scenes early on where Ireland and Stoll are just too affected.
Beyond that, exposition is doled out in raw and barely digestible chunks, the few plot twists on hand are tipped way too early to have any real effect and the final scenes, in which the target and the true nature of the attack are revealed, are silly instead of gripping.
In one early scene he watches, with a repressed amount inner glee, his wife has a panic attack at a club, when she can't find him, even though he's just a few feet away from her.
I saw the Twin Peaks movie on TV a few years later, and it seemed alright, but there was a scene early in the film where some FBI agents explain some complicated symbolic sign - language to Chris Isaak that bugged the hell out of me: my teenage sophistication chalked it up to pretension, weirdness for the sake not just of weirdness but with the sole goal of making me feel stupid.
Gigazine posted a few acceleration - testing videos of the EV in action to YouTube earlier this year that look like scenes straight out of «Buckaroo Banzai.»
Here are a few iPad screencaps from an early scene in that issue:
Boasting a world - class drinking and dining scene, spend a few days here and you'll soon be eating at midnight and partying into the early hours of the morning with the locals!
The scene isn't quiet by any stretch, and if you like to go out and dance till the early hours of the morning, it's nice to be able to walk a few blocks to the retreat of your bed!
Ketut was down there on the scene for a few hours and reckoned wave height was a consistent 3 - 4ft + from Temple's to the Main Peak and a few early Racetrack tube rides thrown in.
The hallways here, the parking garage mentioned earlier, and a few action sequences later on will definitely leave you yearning for more of the creativity on display during the nightmare scenes.
It became clear, once the scene was storyboarded and put into an early animatic, that the pace and vibe was quite different, but thematically there were a few bits in there I thought worked well.
Published unremittingly since 1982, spot's archive is one of the few sources preserving the history of the early regional photography scene.
Sue Williamson has been a key figure on the South African art scene since the early 1980s when she produced A Few South Africans, a groundbreaking series of portrait prints featuring women in the struggle against apartheid.
In its other iterations, B.E.C. tends to attract only the die - hard and the jet - lagged, but the scene in Trecartin's dining room could have been cut - and - pasted from any It bar — though maybe that's because I had run into a good portion of the guest list (Bettina Korek, Karen Marta, Kevin McGarry, K - Hole's Sean Monahan) a few nights earlier at a ForYourArt party at Union Station.
Outstanding in the first room is his absolutely stunning picture postcard painting «Santa Margherita Ligure», 1964, and a painting of the famous cubist painter «Portrait of Juan Gris» 1963, one of the artist's early works, intriguing for its predominate figure, as he produced few figurative paintings; advancing to the fifth room where light and shadows are being used in Caulfield classic twee interior scenes to understand the depth of pictorial space.
As I watched these scenes, I reflected on what the outcome might have been a few decades earlier, even without the influence of Peter Benchley and Steven Spielberg.
Players do posses a few unique skills, however: they receive the «Egg On» skill after a scene at the Quester's Rest from Patty early in the game, and will learn the Zoom spell after returning to the Celestrian Observatory aboard the Starflight Express.
In fact, condos have appreciated more in the past few years than when they first came on the scene in the late 1970s and early 1980s, experts say.
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