Sentences with phrase «fictional movie make»

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Together they had found a soulmate in another product of a strict Christian education — Nikos Kazantzakis, of Greek Orthodox background — and decided that his novel, presenting a fictional version of a Jesus who had trouble resisting all the tempting opportunities that plague the rest of us, should be made into a movie.
Making fictional movies about sport is the devil's own job.
The movie features the leader of a fictional African country who has enough wealth to make Warren Buffet feel like a financial piker and enough technological capacity to rival advanced alien races.
Whatever their troubles, this movie is meant to pay tribute to the club and its values, through the fictional story of an up - and - coming athlete trying to make it big in the sports world.
Feige confirmed Marvel is indeed making a Black Panther movie — as has long been speculated — and that the part has already been cast: 42 star Chadwick Boseman will play the king of the fictional African country of Wakanda.
Much like The LEGO Movie leveraged LEGO's partnerships with established fictional universes to create a juggernaut of animated film, LEGO Dimensions will make use of franchises like Batman, Lord of the Rings, The Wizard of Oz, and even Back to the Future -LRB-!!)
When the first images of Jack and Jill began to hit the Internet, and its premise / concept became public knowledge (Adam Sandler plays two characters: one more or less based on himself, the other his twin sister), many commented that Sandler was making exactly the same movie for which he'd supposedly made fun of himself in Judd Apatow's Funny People, i.e. the fictional Merman or Re-Do.
A24 has unveiled the first trailer for the film The Disaster Artist, a fictional account of the making of the «best worst movie ever made» - The Room, as directed by Tommy Wiseau.
I can't ever recall seeing a movie that could be called an «autobiopic» before, afilmmaker making a fictional film about his own life.
Deadline reports that Akiva Goldsman has made a deal with Paramount to direct a movie based on Rob Liefeld's Avengelyne (an angel who fights evil) and to develop a movie series based on the fictional textbooks that include Alienology, Dragonology, Monsterology, and Vampireology.
One reality is made to spill into another, and some of the loveliest developments — the humanizing of a disgruntled baker (Lyle Lovett) who we've encountered mainly as the disembodied telephone voice of a crank caller, and a mix - up of snapshots between two clusters of characters at a Fotomat — can be described as exercises in dialectical relativity that come about when separate fictional worlds in the movie are briefly made to converge.
Movies may be fictional, but there are real people making everything on the screen look as real as possible.
While I'm not sure how much of this film is fictional and how much is «based on a true story,» I do know that this event took place and watching this movie constantly makes you wonder what would have happened if it were successful.
Apart from that, there's a bit of everything: editorial photography, recipes with herbs, articles on the presence of plants in the cities, fictional stories, interviews with artists whose work is related to plants, the favorite plants of people with special sensitivity to them, instructions to make raised beds and containers, reflections on the presence of plants in the movies.
The house of the future also makes a debut in the movie, as the McFlys» fictional domicile features many smart - home gadgets with counterparts in the real 2015.
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