Sentences with phrase «film elements in»

According to Scream Factory's note at the start of the disc, «This new HD master was created with the best surviving film elements in the vault.»
The idea for an archive business now sparked, Mr. Parr began bolstering his collection to what would grow to be more than 50,000 film elements in Oddball's Mission District headquarters.

Not exact matches

Schilowitz, an expert in the workings of video technology, had investigated, and he had come back to Jannard with the bad news: Though every element of this hypothetical camera, from the body to the software, would be tough to develop, the sensor — the light - sensitive chip that replaces film in capturing an image — was a doozy.
In 2013, Eiji Aonuma, a central Zelda designer and producer told Kotaku that he envisioned a Zelda film with an element of audience interaction, so it's hard to say what the project could ultimately look like.
«Versa Media Capital intends to become the go - to source of capital and expertise for independent film and TV content creators, and will provide the elements needed to put projects on the solid footing required to complete a permanent financing package,» said Geoffray in a statement.
Let's start with the overt religious elements in the film, which feel supremely authentic and work incredibly well.
It has been hailed as one of the most important films in recent years, for its frightening use of mystery and horror elements to look at racism in America.
Locus Corporation wishes to apologize regarding the first elements of our marketing campaign (in the form of a Cannes billboard and a trailer) which we realize has had the opposite effect from that which was intended... Our film, a family comedy, carries a message designed to challenge social prejudices related to standards of physical beauty in society by emphasizing the importance of inner beauty.
The essential plot elements of Inherit the Wind — the lonely stand of the brave individualist against the small - minded bigotry of the townspeople, Cates» fear and trembling as he waits in his prison cell, the threat of ruin hanging over his head («The Scopes character and his fiancee play each scene as if he were on the way to the electric chair,» wrote one film reviewer)-- are pure fabrication.
«Productivity and production cost reduction are key elements to remain competitive in the commodity metallised film market which is extremely price sensitive,» says Juan Cano, sales director, Vacuum Metallizing and Coating, at Bobst Manchester.
Pharrell Williams» work in music, film and fashion blurs boundaries to unite different elements.
Blurring boundaries to unite different elements is at the heart of Pharrell Williams» work in music, film and fashion.
A method for quickly coating objects in a thin, environmentally safe mother - of - pearl - like film could protect food or electronics from the elements
The situation can be compared to that in astronomy, in which the telescope mirrors, despite their increasing size, have not changed for a long time, but the readout elements, starting from simply looking through the telescope, via print film to highly sensitive charge - coupled devices and other sensors, have improved the instrument dramatically.
Spawned when the researchers mixed two elements in a thin film and let it cool, the worms might one day serve to mass - produce chip patterns so tiny that they would alter the quantum behavior of the electrons they confine.
In March his team published a «proof of concept» for an optical metadevice made of nanoscale elements etched in gold films, which are then connected to microscopic stringIn March his team published a «proof of concept» for an optical metadevice made of nanoscale elements etched in gold films, which are then connected to microscopic stringin gold films, which are then connected to microscopic strings.
That's a strong element in our film — the connection between father and son.
Scientists from MIPT have succeeded in growing ultra-thin (2.5 - nanometre) ferroelectric films based on hafnium oxide that could potentially be used to develop non-volatile memory elements called ferroelectric tunnel junctions.
The first indications of life outside our solar system won't be like a sci - fi film — they'll be chemical traces of the elements of life in the atmosphere of a far - away planet.
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«The rating system does not tell filmmakers what to put in their films; it merely gives information about the level of content in each film and describes the elements that reach the level of the rating, so that parents can make choices for their children,» said Howard Gantman, the MPAA's vice president of corporate communications.
It was a major plot element in films such as One, Two, Three, The Coca - Cola Kid, and The Gods Must Be Crazy, among many others.
Without hashing out the original film's plot, it's safe to assume we can expect to see many of the elements from there enhanced in its sequel «Prey at Night».
Columbus simply isn't good enough to use these creative elements to lift the more generic aspects of the plot, resulting in a film which isn't memorable enough to stand on its own.
The film is so contrived that a key element of Atom is that he has a «shadow» function — he can mimic another's actions in real time — which we're told is «rare» and yet turns out to be crucial to the film's climax.
It may not contain any elements of «hard science - fiction» but it is no less a science - fiction films than the classic films I mentioned in my review.
[Certain characters] are there (as are many elements in the film) mainly because Wes Anderson thought it would be amusing to put them there....
Epically bad in virtually every way imaginable, Battleship follows several one - dimensional characters as they attempt to defeat a squadron of heavily - armed aliens - with the film, impressively (and laughably), incorporating elements from the eponymous children's game.
Such elements appear to have been included to force Hanks» Allen into choosing a life above or below sea level, but it's a decision that could've been made without the unnecessary action stuff - and, in the process, the film likely would've clocked in at a much more reasonable 90 minutes (as it is, Splash runs close to two hours).
There's no place for mawkishness in a film like this; such elements might have worked had the movie claimed to be a realistic portrayal of young adults, but when you have a character as outrageous as Stifler, that's clearly not the case.
The film is on a fine line between fantasy and thriller with an element of sexual fantasy running through the plot for young teenage girls, nothing strong, think along the lines of «Twilight» teenage angst mixed with «Cursed» or a little bit of «Ginger Snaps» but not as in your face as those films, there is still an enjoyable werewolf film here.
The still gallery includes 100 shots; some of these reprise elements already found in the film.
The film's greatest achievement is not the political commentary or even satire; it is in turning this material into cinematic entertainment with an acidic touch, combining visuals and audio elements with verve.
Jarecki uncomfortably straddles that line between true crime story and total fictionalization, getting lost in the gap in between and jamming as many elements as possible into this film causes very few of them to register.
It's reality, that is the key element in the film, making it an excellent film.
There are elements of tragedy and comedy in this character and in this performance, and in that regard, Mendelsohn and Gerry are the heart of this film, which plays out as a tragic comedy in one moment and comic tragedy in the next.
As you might guess from the featurette titles, these cover the film's look and visual design, conceptualizing and putting together the Batmobile and its use in the film, physical props and elements, ideas and execution of the Batsuit, Nicholson's take on the Joker and his makeup / costume, and the flick's score.
But once you get past that element of Kidd's screenplay (based on the novel by Helen Schulman), there's certainly a lot here worth embracing - particularly Linney's performance, which is incredibly strong (though not entirely surprising, given how effective she's been in films like You Can Count On Me and Mystic River).
There is, as such, little doubt that the film takes a serious dive in its increasingly underwhelming third act, with Ganz and Mandel's script emphasizing elements that couldn't possibly be less interesting - including Chuck's decision to break away from both Long and Keaton's respective characters (ie it's a twist on the dreaded fake break - up cliche).
There are elements of intellectual truth in the film, as victim and victimizer meet years later to restart their relationship, but the overall impression is of taboo thrills.
As this film progresses in its short narrative, we find out deeper elements of the real addiction of the few characters that we get to know.
elements in this film are kind of fascinating, in that they exactly mirror the mentality of a great many of Tarantula's fans in this country: stupid, ill - educated, no real grasp of the short history of the USA, brains afloat with a vapid toxic sociopathic mix of shit exploitation films and snatches of slavery history and rap and John Woo and gory gunshots and wiggerism and general complete and utter fucking horseshit.
Johansson meanwhile is an anachronism in the film: She is an impossible sell for a reason having nothing to do with physical beauty or acting chops — she's completely and simply at long last out of her element.
Suffused with fantastical elements, dreamlike sequences and hallucinatory images, A Fantastic Woman stars Daniela Vega, a trans actress, and her performance roots the film in a kind of intimate verisimilitude.
There is indeed a certain immersion value even within the film's style, subtle though it may be, and when it comes to substance, no matter how thinly or formulaically it goes handled, it carries a potential that is reflected in the film carrying wit and dramatic elements as a portrait on man's interactions with his environment and his peers, anchored by memorable characters who are themselves anchored by memorable performances.
Try growing up in Middle East, with the Islamic horror elements regularly sprinkled throughout your life, and then watch this film.
All of the elements come together in such a sublime way, the result is a film that amuses and entertains at an exhilarating, breakneck pace.
And as the young, vibrant nanny works tirelessly to shake Marlo out of her postpartum depression, Reitman begins to introduce magical - realist elements into the film — a nighttime excursion into the city, an amusing yet uncomfortable threesome — that ably put us in his deliriously exhausted, wish - fulfilling protagonist's mindset.
Director Stanley Kubrick, working from a script cowritten with Calder Willingham and Jim Thompson, kicks Paths of Glory off with an admittedly less - than - engrossing stretch, as the movie boasts (or suffers from) a somewhat talky first act that doesn't contain much in the way of compelling elements - although, by that same token, it's clear that the film benefits substantially from Kubrick's stellar directorial choices and a host of above - average performances.
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