Sentences with phrase «film scenes inspired»

Each chef will explain why they chose their dish, as well as discuss what film and film scenes inspired it.

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You don't need to be involved in the jazz scene or have an understanding of drumming for the movie's core theme to connect; music is simply the vessel to drive home one of the most emotional and awe - inspiring films of the past decade.
Inspired by the lives of Lili Elbe and Gerda Wegener, this remarkable love story comes with an exclusive behind - the - scenes featurette about the making of the film.
Nolan's awe - inspiring masterpiece «Interstellar» will be released on 4K Ultra HD in a 3 - disc Combo Pack that includes the film on 4K UHD and in high definition on Blu - ray, as well as a bonus Blu - ray Disc ™ with three hours of in - depth, behind - the - scenes content detailing the epic shoot, the scientific realities explored in the film, a look at creating the stunning visuals, and much more.
Blu - ray extras include a behind - the - scenes featurette; deleted scenes; a piece on the true - life story that inspired the film; and a look at the Carthage residents through interviews and audition pieces.
When their story ends and brings a sense of achievement to the film, though, Fisher chooses to continue the movie as if to remind the audience in a final scene that he really is the most inspiring movie studio security guard who ever wrote a spec script.
In the early 1970s, cult filmmaker Jess Franco inspired by the Hammer horror films being made in the UK revisited the iconic monsters of yesteryear, placing them in the castles and crypts of the Spanish countryside, and bracketing the thrills with scenes of frank eroticism.
The home video release of the film will also include 8 deleted scenes, a featurette chronicling the film's production, and a featurette focused on the real - world people that inspired its key characters.
It's fast paced (and like all of Edgar Wright's films, the editing punches you in the face every chance it gets), witty and filled with glorious comic book inspired action scenes, complete with onscreen sound effects text.
Chock full of original art inspired by the film, timelines, quotables, deleted scene details, influences, pop culture references, behind - the - scenes photos, scene breakdowns and more, Pulp Fiction: The Complete Story of Quentin Tarantino's Masterpiece is available now.
From the first time we encountered these characters on the page at our Screenwriters Lab, to watching Danielle Macdonald, Bridget Everett, and Sid Dhananjay bring them to life while workshopping scenes with Geremy at our Directors Lab, to seeing Geremy, «Killa P,» and company take the 2017 Sundance Film Festival by storm, we've been awed and inspired by this film's journey.
Bill Nye: Science Guy: With intimate and exclusive access, as well as plenty of wonder and whimsy, the film is a behind - the - scenes portrait of the «Science Guy,» who continues to inspire millennials to participate in STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics).
In terms of pure hilarity, the film peaks early, with a sprawling party scene that's really just a parade of inspired cameos.
The film would inspire countless directors including Martin Scorsese, George Lucas and Quentin Tarantino, as well as countless scenes in other films (and much of the plot of Rango).
This universal rite of passage inspired her screenplay for Lady Bird, which she started crafting in 2011, soon after shooting scenes for her title role in the film Frances Ha at the Sacramento airport, at her childhood home in River Park, where her parents still live, and at Burr's Fountain, a frequent haunt in Gerwig's youth for its hot dog sandwiches on white bread and ice cream frosts.
In one scene, a character wears the classic Talking Heads: 77 T - shirt, and it's this combination of a band T - shirt and the film's motif of female strength that, in early 2017, inspired Maycock to consider her own venture.
What's more, the scene that inspired the applause, while a showstopper, isn't even the film's most memorable and outlandish set - piece.
As movies go, Goodbye Christopher Robin seems set to be a proper family film; heartwarming and feel - good with plenty of tear - jerking scenes plus all the locations that inspired Milne's writings and the all important characters of Eeyore, Piglet, and Winnie the Pooh, of course.
But while the film's behind - the - scenes drama doesn't exactly inspire much confidence, Thompson's semi-autobiographical work always seems to bring out the kooky best in Johnny Depp, who's been too busy playing the part of a Hollywood A-lister to take many offbeat roles these days.
During Variety's 10 to Taste ten uniquely talented chefs will showcase their fresh spin on dishes inspired by iconic film scenes.
It can be called a film that needs each moment of your complete attention, straight through to the post-credits scene that is inspired - and it completely merits it.
Based on the Lissa Evans novel Their Finest Hour and a Half, Scherfig's film tells a behind - the - scenes story (with a witty script by Gaby Chiappe) about a group of filmmakers tasked with creating effective World War II propaganda films, meant to inspire resoluteness in the people of Britain and to sway American public opinion toward joining the war.
From my review of Rush Hour 2: «The film - making formula appears to be this: come up with a semi-workable plot, work in some situations that might inspire something funny happening, plug in Tucker (Jackie Brown, Money Talks) and Chan (The Myth, Around the World in 80 Days) into these scenes, and then roll film and hope they ad - lib something amusing to use for the final film
The film - making formula appears to be this: come up with a semi-workable plot, work in some situations that might inspire something funny happening, plug in Tucker and Chan into these scenes, and then roll film and hope they ad - lib something amusing to use for the final film.
At the film's recent press day, Pettyfer talked about his favorite romantic movies that inspired him, what it was like working with Wilde, getting to know one another, filming their romantic scenes together and striking the right romantic tone, what he learned from veteran actors Greenwood and Patrick, why he enjoyed bonding with the multicultural cast, his favorite songs from the movie's soundtrack, what he remembers about his first love, his advice for guys dealing with parents, and his special plans with his mom for Valentine's Day.
Some gags are inspired, such as the dropping of the traditional action film score during montages in order to let us really hear what's going on in the scene.
DVD Extras Director's commentary, some deleted scenes with optional commentary, an interview with director Auerbach, a trailer, and the short film «Seven» (which is inspired by Shakespeare's «Seven Ages of Man», and has nothing to do with Brad Pitt or a head in a box).
Ignatiy Vishnevetsky, AVClub.com: «Despite its illegible chase scenes, awkward slow - motion shots, and fumbling attempts at political commentary, No Escape manages to be intermittently interesting, thanks to an off - beat supporting turn from Pierce Brosnan and the intrinsic curiosity factor of watching a film mishandle an inspired premise.»
Blu - ray extras include a making - of featurette; deleted scenes; and a piece on the incident that inspired the film.
If it weren't for the machine - gun - wielding monkey astride a steed in the film's opening scene, you'd be mistaken for thinking the third film in the Planet of the Apes prequel franchise was a war drama inspired by Malick's The Thin Red Line.
Compared to the fantastical worlds that were created for earlier films such as Toy Story, Monsters, Inc., and Finding Nemo, which were all inspired by elements of our world, The Incredibles took place entirely in locales where humans were the key characters, and the scenes were shot from the perspective of humans.
The color footage used in the film is primarily of Auschwitz in 1955, coming off as a ghost town of ghastliness; the older, black - and - white scenes are the ones inspiring anger and revulsion, showing in rapid succession the rise of the Third Reich, the building of the camps, and the atrocities committed therein.
The latter features a fair amount of clips from the film and a bit of tryout scenes inspired by Sky High's gym class scenes and / or Back to the Future.
A big part of the film's success is due to the pitch - perfect comic timing that directors Waititi and Clement bring to each scene, not to mention the inspired performances from the spirited cast.
The final scene might be the most inspired and satisfying for someone who hasn't enjoyed much of the film.
Black Panther co - writer / director Ryan Coogler wanted to include a Spider - Man villain in the upcoming film - Kraven the Hunter, inspired by a key scene in Christopher Priest's Black Panther run.
His first film appearance was as the hunky counselor in the awe - inspiring ensemble of «Wet Hot American Summer,» notable in part for his passionate cabin love scene with... Michael Ian Black.
The film, which is a behind - the - scenes look at the life of author A.A. Milne and the creation of the Winnie the Pooh stories inspired by his son C.R. Milne, will be released in the US on October 13.
There are a few exciting moments in the bloated CGI set pieces like the Fast Five - inspired sequence and a scene involving a guillotine that proves to be one of the film's 3D highlights.
The stars of the film are behind the scenes as Jonny Greenwood produces perhaps his most compelling and inspiring score of his career.
They then talk about how that letter inspired the scenes President Snow has in the rose garden in the filmscenes that couldn't be in the book, because they're not Katniss» POV, but that add depth to the film and to the world of Panem.
Combine that with the booming sound design and meticulous production design, and the film's more fantastic sequences, like a diabolically imaginative scene where the Losers investigate an abandoned house, are downright inspired.
Carried over from previous releases is scene - specific commentary by director Mel Brooks, the 28 - minute documentary «Back in the Saddle» (with new interviews with Brooks, Gene Wilder, Harvey Korman, writer Andrew Bergman and others, and plenty of clips from the alternate TV version), 1975 TV pilot Black Bart, inspired by the film and starring Lou Gossett Jr. and Steve Landesberg, ten minutes of deleted and alternate scenes (including the full versions of clips seen in the documentary), and the trailer.
DVD Extras: Deleted scenes and go behind the scenes with interviews with both the cast and the family whose true story inspired the film.
It has essentially EVERYTHING your standard / substandard Mutant Reviewers from Hell reader would ever desire in a film: Michael Cera, the hot / fun «it» girls from various cult (non --RRB- smashes of recent years, a thoroughly modern perspective towards diversity and human acceptance of differences, video game - inspired fight scenes, an uplifting and resonate (which is to say»80s film - like) romance, and a rockin» soundtrack.
Its palette is demanding, featuring a wide range of influence as it apes Cecil B. DeMille epics in one scene, underwater ballet in another and, in perhaps the film's most satisfying sequence, a pitch perfect Gene Kelly inspired tap sequence.
Posting on the social media platform Vero, Snyder — who directed part of the film before stepping down — uploaded a photo from a cut scene that shows Ezra Miller's Barry Allen wearing a Watchmen - inspired t - shirt.
This year's theme is REMAKE / RIP OFF / RAMPAGE, inspired by the Fantastic Fest 2015 film REMAKE, REMIX, RIP OFF, a shocking, hilarious and illuminating documentary on the no - rules, brazenly plagiaristic Turkish filmmaking scene of the «70s and «80s.
Dome Karukoski) «This dirty but dignified, oddly commercial biopic of the artist who inspired the modern - day s / m gay leather scene is now the Finnish government's official entry in the 2017 foreign - film Oscar race.
10 of Napa Valley's most innovative chefs will present their fresh spin on dishes inspired by iconic film scenes in movies such as Big Night, Pulp Fiction, andJulia and Julia.
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