Sentences with phrase «films of the type as»

While such earlier films of the type as We're Not Married and O.Henry's Full House, both from 1952, and which I wrote about in US # 34 and US # 40, respectively, tells each story successively, Allen intercuts between all four.

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The algorithm is part of what's known as electronic image stabilization, a type of video processing that can help smooth the jerkiness in videos even when filmed in an unsteady environment, like from a dirt bike cruising down a bumpy trail.
And yes there should be some type of sanctions, penalties on companies like You Tube for letting this extremist movie out without prior approval or viewing by a non partisan film board, this is murder, they might as well have killed them themselves..
The movies are a spinoff of the Harry Potter novels and films, and stars Eddie Redmayne as a man named Newt Scamander, who unleashes all types of magical mischief into the world, 70 years before the story of Harry Potter begins.
That's definitely what the film was saying... As much as I might like to laugh at alarmist - types, a cover of this very magazine from 1999 suggests that we were equally worried about... well, presumably, Darth Maul's makeuAs much as I might like to laugh at alarmist - types, a cover of this very magazine from 1999 suggests that we were equally worried about... well, presumably, Darth Maul's makeuas I might like to laugh at alarmist - types, a cover of this very magazine from 1999 suggests that we were equally worried about... well, presumably, Darth Maul's makeup?
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Rather than write this type of review, I wanted to offer my personal take on the film as a parent of a child with concussions and as concussion educator, and why I think parents should see Head Games.
Comprised of interviews with finance types, individuals involved in the escort business, as well as Spitzer himself, Gibney's film traces the former New York Governor's career from his start as an attorney general determined to take down corruption on Wall Street, to his status as a political joke after he was forced to resign for patronizing the Emperor's Club VIP escort service.
Certain kinds of sedimentary rocks, called Burgess Shale - type (BST) deposits, have the right characteristics to preserve soft - bodied organisms as thin carbon films.
And secondly, this 2D exciton is stable at room temperature and robust against defects, as it is present in any type of TiO2 — single crystals, thin films, and even nanoparticles used in devices.
Her thesis continued her focus on DLC films and extended her analysis to other types of carbon such as graphene and carbon nanotubes.
Researchers at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and East China Normal University devised and tested a thin - about as thin as the skin of a soap bubble - film composed of a special type of molecules called peptoids that can repair itself, similar to the self - repair seen in cells of living organisms.
There are some downsides to this type of filming, such as tripping on curbs and being honked at by drivers who wonder WTF this crazy person is doing at 2 in the morning.
So while working on the set of The X-Files guarding the honey wagons (while this can be interpreted as some sort of honey filled cart and while a search for this will give you a suction-esque type of machinery that literally sucks up human excrement but instead in reality is just a simple nice way of saying a trailer for actors and actresses) he was fired for following his dreams; writing out scripts in hopes that one day he would be able to put that film degree to good use.
A smarter film about country music would cast the would - be cowpunk as a Jack White - type, somebody who would encourage the aging legend to reject Nashville values and make an all - out roots album (similar to Loretta Lynn's «Van Lear Rose», produced by The White Stripes frontman himself), which would add creative tension to the preexisting atmosphere of marital discord between Kelly and her commercially - minded husband.
The point is that, yakuza films have always been a topic that I'm always interested in watching because, as I see it, it's almost impossible to tell a movie in these setting with these types of characters.
Pretty lame film with a sterling cast of legends most of which are sadly no longer with us, you could look at this as another «Monty Python'type film along side others like «Jabberwocky» and «Time Bandits» but alas this film doesn't have much of the laughs and visual flair that those films do.
As it turns out, «'' Amy»» entrepreneur Banky Edwards (Jason Lee) has sold the film rights for his «'' Bluntman & Chronic»» comic book — which is loosely based on Jay and Silent Bob — to Miramax, and the studio greenlit a big - budget production.Before it even begins, though, the pending «'' Bluntman & Chronic»» film provides more than enough fodder for a new wave of hate - mongers who prowl the Internet, namely pimple - faced geeks who slam anything they can type about on a series of movie gossip websites.
Actor Andrew Caldwell entered films and television as a young man and specialized in portrayals of geeky, overweight, socially awkward types.
I think it's the type of film people will enjoy only if they are fans of Dermot Moran, as he is most definitely the star of the show.
The trick for a movie of this type, at least one that is aspiring to be more than just a simple - minded exploitation film (such as the original Charles Bronson «Death Wish,» a far more complicated work than usually given credit for, especially in comparison to its tacky sequels), is to create a narrative that somehow justifies such actions without completely overdoing it.
And I'm not saying that that's the type of audience they wanted to get, but they were clearly shooting for lower than their demographic should've been, so it's a film that's somewhat stuck in a limbo as it comes to that.
A purveyor of priggish military and law - enforcement types, British actor Ronald Fraser began his film and TV career in 1954 as a bit actor, then graduated to supporting roles.
Well - directed for the most part, very well - acted by these two veterans, and the script is as competent as it should be for this type of film.
This is also where I found my biggest complaint with the film, seeing as its runtime was a little long for its type of storytelling.
I have met and talked to these types of film fans, but most of them seem to be film fans of the last 5 years, and as they venture out of the New Release categories of their local video outlet, they will begin to see more of the world of cinema, but for now they have their patron saints of film.
Yet the film favors the types of talky extended scenes that don't translate as well from the material's stagebound roots, no matter how creepy they become.
And, while I'm growing a bit weary of her, I enjoyed Leslie Mann as the mother of some of these girls, and she nails the modern day new - age philosophy of parenting «these type» of girls to a T. All in all this is a glossy and fun film that will satisfy, but doesn't leave a strong legacy like the kind the characters aspie to have, Regardless, I dug it and think you should check it out.
It's that conventionality that others find fault with, as Variety claims «the vitality seems to have been largely drained from this rote retelling,» while The Guardian blames Newell as well as screenwriter David Nicholls, noting, «It takes a special type of talent to turn Great Expectations into a film quite this flat.»
Upon first viewing «Alice Sweet Alice» it comes across like you average Italian Gaillo / Slasher type film but as it slowly unfolds you begin to realize that it's an indictment of how religious fanaticism can effect the minds of those who are not that stable to begin with.
What's most stunning about the anecdotes recounted by Dick's interviewees is how alike they are, and if his film doesn't delve quite deeply enough into the type of culture that breeds such conduct (specifically, the way in which the army projects strength as a masculine trait, thereby subconsciously disparaging female victimhood as an undesirable weakness), its spartan use of graphics and statistics conveys arguments with little grandstanding.
Glass Chin seems to be a bit confused as to what type of film writer / director Buschel wants it to be.
It has also been said that Blanchett's character could have connections to Rusty, or simply serve as a similar type of character in this new film.
These mobsters, mistresses and their surrounding Broadway types — especially Dianne Wiest giving one of the greatest ever Oscar - winning performances — are a hoot to spend time with, as are the New York crazies that populate Deconstructing Harry, a film that sails along nicely until it turns into a curiously wooden (hah hah, right!)
That's not to say the performance wasn't great and that the film wasn't one of the best of the year — it just wasn't the type of film that garners awards for its actors as it was far more concerned with docudrama authenticity than it was with giving its actors full - bore characters to develop.
Fredrik Edfeldt's feature debut is the type of film I long for and rarely get: a beautifully shot film which captures as much emotion and story from silence as it does from any dialogue.
As far as these types of films go, Moore's screenplay is incredibly unexceptional, pouring on the heavy - handedness unabashedly (including his prized line «sometimes it is the people who no one imagines anything of who do the things no one can imagine, used three times), such as showing the juxtaposition of heterosexual flirtation between Matthew Goode and Tuppence MiddletoAs far as these types of films go, Moore's screenplay is incredibly unexceptional, pouring on the heavy - handedness unabashedly (including his prized line «sometimes it is the people who no one imagines anything of who do the things no one can imagine, used three times), such as showing the juxtaposition of heterosexual flirtation between Matthew Goode and Tuppence Middletoas these types of films go, Moore's screenplay is incredibly unexceptional, pouring on the heavy - handedness unabashedly (including his prized line «sometimes it is the people who no one imagines anything of who do the things no one can imagine, used three times), such as showing the juxtaposition of heterosexual flirtation between Matthew Goode and Tuppence Middletoas showing the juxtaposition of heterosexual flirtation between Matthew Goode and Tuppence Middleton.
Noted CBS Films Sunday, reporting the film's grosses: «As has been the case all along the film is playing broadly in terms of geography and theater type but a major factor in its strong performance this weekend is the tiny drop (just 14 %) in the holdover theaters.
This is the type of movie that will always bee seen as a writer's film and nothing more.
This is the type of film my mother would love, and plenty of others will as well.
As the deaths and plot twists pile up, the film resembles a Frankenstein of «Jason X» type jumping the shark with the stakes of a below average Star Trek episode.
From that, the rest of the film follows, for there is no broadly, easily villainous type present in the film at all, whether student, faculty, administrator, or even parent; thus the focus more clearly and cleanly zeroes in on the central idea at hand: that the two are their own worst enemies, and they need to get over themselves to be awakened to what's truly worthwhile in their lives and in life as a whole.
In the tradition of the platoon drama, they represent different types — the young Student, the hearty Bavarian, the protective Lieutenant, and the married man Karl (the only one to be called by name)-- and have bonded as friends under fire, but the film chronicles the way the war grinds them up and leaves them dead or broken.
As it stands, the film's approach hovers halfway between a conscientious community mosaic — of the type John Sayles excelled in at his peak — and a more linear issue drama of the «A Civil Action» variety, though it lack the specificity of character and process, respectively, that marks the best films in either subgenre.
Ever since catching Tony Mahony and Angus Sampson's The Mule at SXSW, I've been describing it as a «you've got to see it to believe it» type of film, but this new trailer actually does a solid job of recreating...
That includes an insightful feature - length commentary from scholar Glenn Erickson, who spends the bulk of his breathless offerings analyzing character types, production details, and commenting of the film's importance as an unorthodox film noir.
So I think that there is an implied pressure on the selection committee to take some big Hollywood - type names so that they aren't pre-criticized for having too obscure of a selection, even if that means taking a film that's as bad as The Sea of Trees.
His films are meticulously constructed enigmas, which require the same type of open minded approach to understanding as it likely takes Lynch himself to paint with images.
The Blu - ray's 1.85:1 picture is far from the type of perfection encountered on Disney's transfers of animated films as old or even much older.
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