Sentences with phrase «general documentary about»

First up is a general documentary about the movie.

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There's a great documentary you might want to check out if you like food movies — it's about the history of General Tso's chicken and it's called The Search For General Tso.
In one documentary they were interviewing people on the street about a forthcoming General election and asking them what the priority was for them.
Some thoughts on the latest of a growing number of food - and health - related documentaries, along with some thoughts about this documentary genre, in general.
I'll start with a couple of reactions to this specific film, but I also want to share some thoughts about this type of documentary, in general.
Kimjongilia (Unrated) Red Curtain documentary in which refugees of North Korean prison camps share their horror stories about the political repression, famine and general devastation they left behind when they escaped from their Communist homeland.
The 68 - minute and eight - second documentary goes through different realms as it conveys general details about the shoot.
Not that this comedy needed to be a documentary about its subject, but the fact that it can't spell out the basics of this business deal — outside of some «robble robble projected income graph percentage closing» jargon that gets peppered throughout the screenplay by Steve Conrad («The Pursuit of Happyness,» «The Secret Life of Walter Mitty»)-- is indicative of a general lack of focus and an inconsistency in tone.
10:20 pm — Sundance — Looking for Richard Part performance of Shakespeare's Richard III (one of Shakespeare's more enduring history plays, about the deformed usurper king who many believe murdered the young heirs to the throne) and part documentary about the production of such a play and indeed the relationship of Shakespeare to modern culture in general.
FLINT MOBILE Michael Moore interviewed by Harlan Jacobson Not Roger Moore, Michael Moore directed Roger & Me, the documentary sensation of the Eighties: in which our hero, Moore, wheels about his hometown, Flint, Mich., chronicling the devastation wrought when General Motors» Roger Smith closed up shop and moved it to Mexico.
Best Documentary Feature appears to be one of the numerous Academy Award categories that the general public just doesn't care about.
But you have to keep in mind that this is a Hollywood production, not a documentary, and that movies that are just about sports, in general, don't win big at the box office.
While the general public is finding it increasingly difficult to notice or care about what Disneynature has to offer, the documentaries continue to boast a good amount of value.
A documentary about the popular science advocate and his campaign to defend evolution and climate change and evidence - based thinking in general.
But for all the talk about story development the producers and directors rattle off on the disc's supplemental documentary featurettes, there is no disguising that this is one long exercise in wheel - spinning, as there is really nowhere left to go with the titular female soldier (again spoken by Ming - Na, sung by Lea Salonga) once she's won the nation's respect and true love with General Shang (B.D. Wong).
I also did a general festival wrap - up on Dan Rodricks» Roughly Speaking podcast for The Baltimore Sun, where we played clips from my interviews with Burt Reynolds (about the documentary The Bandit), Andre Royo (about the narrative feature Hunter Gatherer) and Paul Reubens (about the latest Pee - wee Herman adventure).
With all the press and documentaries warning American families about puppy mills and their cohorts, the pet shops, it is hard to believe that any conscious, functioning person would be unaware of the horrors of this industry which often produces defective puppies for resale to you, the unsuspecting general public.
Scientists in general and geologists in particular consider it to be safe, but science documentaries and news stories on the topic only tend to present the controversy, talking about the protestors and the dangers they claim.
If you've seen the documentary film, Hot Coffee, you may recall the great soundbite from our very good buddy Victor Schwartz, General Counsel for the American Tort Reform Association, who talks about how false descriptions of lawsuits — or even completely made up ones — are pushed out there by his other buddies.
The general public, too, has come to question patent - trolling as a result of documentaries like NPR's «When Patents Attack» and a New York Times» feature that profiled a patent lawyer who earns $ 25 million a year and boasts about how he likes to «go thug» on defendants.
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