Sentences with phrase «getting key scenes»

You could shoot a trailer by getting key scenes captured on tape.

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You rushed to the scene and met with the families, and you wrote that «the key thing after a major disaster is to get there quickly, deal with it head on and be both sympathetic and honest.»
Fully satisfied by the town's low - key vibe combined with its fun and interesting food scene and nightlife, we agreed that any future Southern California get - togethers would have to include a trip to Temecula Valley.
«The park has been a key element to the drug scene, and it's hard for these gang members to get away from it.»
One of the few stores capable of breaking an emerging menswear designer on the global scene, Colette has built a reputation for getting behind emerging menswear designers early on, and has acted as a key supporter of Raf Simons, Umit Benan and Sacai.
This year is a bit different, maybe because I am getting older or something - BUT the whole night scene: dancing, singing and putting my hands around strangers as we swag back and forth singing Auld Lang Sync just doesn't sound like my kind of thing, instead this year I am keeping things a bit low key and having a nice fancy dinner with friends, followed by great conversation and wine, of course - as we countdown with Ryan Seacrest and Carson Daly on TV.
Now, we're getting word that the filmmakers intend to digitally recreate the actor - to ensure that the scene, a key moment for the character, is included.
Samuel L Jackson plays, well, Samuel L Jackson, Ryan Reynolds gets to be a bit more low key than usual and Selma Hayek a handful of great scenes.
If nothing else, «Get Out» is home to the tensest «missing car keys» scene in recent memory.
In one key scene between the two, Milo talks about how their father (who not - coincidentally ended his own life by jumping off a bridge many years ago) once told him when he was a boy that the kids who were popular in high school were only going to see their lives go downhill from there while Milo would flourish once he was able to step out into the real world — the heartbreak comes when Milo, holding back tears, states that he was the one it never got better for.
But now, with key new scenes of Roberta Sparrow (aka Grandma Death) and chapter headings to correspond to the fictional textbook in the movie (The Philosophy of Time Travel), Donnie Darko is organized in such a way that new and old audiences can get a better idea as to what's happening in this rich tale of a young man and his personal search for God.
Yet they and the rest of the cast (look for cameos by Gena Rowlands, in the nightclub scene; Cassavetes, protecting Lelia from a Forty - second Street masher; and Seymour Cassel, getting gut - punched by Ben) are indelibly associated with Shadows, where they seem as real as the preserved cityscapes that are a key pleasure of the movie.
Maguire is an actor whose best roles have alternated between mild - mannered creepiness («Wonder Boys») and fits of rage («Brothers»), and in this film he gets to play both, and shifts between the two effortlessly — exploding during a few key scenes but quickly putting himself back together.
To everything there is a season, and to the donut shop that serves as the location for some key scenes in the 2015 indie hit Tangerine (a.k.a. «The iPhone movie»), the season has turned to being bought by actor Danny Trejo and getting a new, bright pink paint job.
A scene featuring a deranged Anna Faris playing herself got most of the attention, but it's cross-cut with an even funnier moment: Keegan - Michael Key sitting in his minivan with some hardcore killers, trying — successfully, as it turns out — to convince them that George Michael is truly «O.G.» It's the sort of sublimely ridiculous moment that makes you wish these guys hadn't needed to expend their brainpower on coming up with a story for Keanu, which suffers when it tries to further its own silly plot but glimmers when it just lets its stars get silly.
It feels like a video game as the kids run from one chase scene to another fetching objects — get the key, find the locker, get the Bible, break the code — advancing every time to the next level with little sense of a story moving forward, and leaving a gimmicky aftertaste given all the real - life squalor onscreen.
The most obvious is a «missing reel,» which skips over a supposedly key scene only to create a lot of clever humor when we attempt to get back up to speed.
Baranski, Hines, and Sarandon get together for a low - key scene that happens to be the best one in the movie, where they sit down together and trade background information, issuing silly little one - liners that speak to their world views, no extensive slow - motion montages of weak sight gags required.
With Schneider and Mortimer easily matching Gosling's proclivity for minor - key subtlety, these scenes have a quiet intimacy that gets lost as soon as the doll (which Lars names Bianca) arrives and the entire movie shifts gears.
We get a few thoughts about Roberts» approach to a key movie scene.
Danner gets one meaningful scene with Sam at a key moment in the movie, but even so, her presence feels contrived and superfluous.
There are occasional technical glitches (sporadically duff edit points, awkward framing in a few of the key dialogue scenes) but you get the impression that Favreau doesn't care about proficiency as much as he does vibrancy.
Character introductions, lengthy exposition, and transformation scenes are all keys to getting the uninitiated up to speed, but can be merely a rehash for the target fanboy audience.
The Long Way Round: This month in Develop, we get an exclusive look behind the scenes at racing developer Milestone, with candid interviews with key members of staff.
One of the most exciting and unique things about the xenosaga series is that you can look foward to seeing different character models with each new game because appearence of the characters change with each game, not because the characters have aged but for other reasons.There is one special thing that xenosaga episode three has that should have been in the other xenosaga games is the swimsuit mode because it allows you to watch movie scenes with the characters in there swimsuits but for some reason not all of the movie scenes in xenosaga 3 can be viewed in swimsuit mode, I guess it would have made the movie less serious or something.My favorite movie scenes in xenosaga are blue testament, white testament, KOSMOS verses Black Testament, any movie with Luis Virgil becaus ehe is my favorite character in the game because he's passionate and i don't think that he is a bad guy since he was able to brek free from being a testament and the only real reasons why he became a testament was because he wanted to be able to visit that old church on miltia and to gain power to prevent death.I also love Luis Virgil and all of the movie scenes that he appear in becaus they are very dramatic.The best thing about the xenosaga series is thst the story is very dee, interesting, and shocking and anyone who has played the game in order from episode one through three will definitely say the same thing.There is no doubt that anyone who has completed episode one and two will be stunned when every secret and mystery is unraveled in episode three.The one thing that I can't seem to under stand is why do some of the characters have to travel back to the earth in the end, will shion and the gang make it back to earth or will there descendants finish the mission and find earth in the end, Chaos and Nephilim told the group that the key to saving humanity lies on earth, what I want to know is what is it and how will it be used to save the universe, Even in the end new mysteries arose and remained unraveled.If there is any one outher who has has the awnswer to any of these questions please let me know when you write you're review or else there has just got to be a xenosaga four on the way, (crying) they just can't leave the story end this way.The only thing that dissapointed me about the game at first was the battle system because on the back of the case of xenosaga three said that the best aspect of the previous battles systems from episode one were combined to form a new battle system, If namco had really done this Xenosaga episode three would have had a better battle system in my opinion because I belive that the best aspect of xenosaga episode one were the special atacks wich are better than the those of episode three and the best aspect of episode three as the break system wich was also better than those of episode three.I think that namco should have given xenosaga episode 3 the battle system of episode 2 combined episode ones style of special attack, but doing this would have probably made the battle system of xenosaga episode three boring because the same old tactics would have to be used in a new game and the battle system most likely would not be as realistic as it is but it would probably be cooler.However the ability to summon all four Erde Kaisers including the new Erde Kasier Sgma my most favorite summon in the world at will and use new Ether and Tech attacks along with the new Counter and Revenge abilities gave xenosaaga episode three more than boost that it needed to have an descent battle systemThe E.S battle system of xenosaga episode 3 is way more better than those of episod one and two though, I must say that Namco really outdid themselves with the E.S battle system of xenosaga episode because the other E.S battle system from the two previos games weren't good, luckily they made up for it with the character battle system.In episode one I never really wanted to use anA.G.W.S, lucky for me they were optional but in episode two sadly it is manatory that you pilot an E.S to progress in the game in Episode three you piloting an E.S is also mandatory to progress in the game but the difference between the three episode is that will be sorry in episode three you will ge glad that you are using an E.S because their battle system is extremely cool.Xenosaga is most definitely one of the besrt RPG games in the world andit is far more better than any final fantasy game that Square Enix has ever made but for some reason it still score lower than Some Final Fantasy and other Sqare Enix games on this site.I bet that if xenosaga was actually named Final Fantasy and had a subtitle it and if it wre made by sqare Enix it would have probably been more famous and it would have scored higher even though it is still the same gameIn the end with every thing being written said and done all i can say is that I feel more at peace now that I have defended this underated game.All I have to say now is that TURN BASED GAMES RULE!
Before we get into the review proper, however, why not check out The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild's epic launch trailer, as it not only manages to set the scene and give a basic introduction to the game's plot and characters, but also shows off one of the game's key strengths, its massive and beautifully realised open world.
From when you'll get it on your phone and the new key features to the hidden Easter egg and extra tweaks Google has made behind the scenes, we've got you covered in this quick look at the new software.
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