Sentences with phrase «good opening credit sequence»

THE CRESCENT Featuring the best opening credit sequence of the year, and the most risque playing with audience tolerance, The Crescent is nonetheless a triumph in hallucinogenic nightmares in the vein of bonafide classics such as The Shining, Carnival of Souls and The Babadook.
Stephanie Merry of the Washington Post describes some Oscar categories the Academy should have included, like best opening credit sequence, best motion - capture performance, best fight scenes, and best performance by a child.
Starting with one of the best opening credit sequences I have ever seen Deus Ex tells a very engaging story during the year 2027 when human augmentation has taken off and causes much controversy amongst humanity.

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It's a lot of skill and talent expended on a spat a good lawyer could probably have sorted out during the opening credit sequence.
The best thing this film had going for it was the opening credit sequence.
During a well - choreographed opening credits sequence that favors time - hopping pans over quick cuts, writer - director David E. Talbert follows a young couple through the holiday seasons as they add four children to their family and, at some...
An extraordinary opening credit sequence of a snake feasting on its young is impossibly bettered by a late, subtextually - weighted jaguar versus serpent attack.
For the engaged cinephile, right from the opening credit sequence of Nocturnal Animals, there will be a sense of confidence that things here are in good hands.
BEST OPENING SEQUENCE «Drive» «Fast Five» «The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo» (opening credits) «The Hangover Part II» «Hugo» «Melancholia» «X-Men: First ClassOPENING SEQUENCE «Drive» «Fast Five» «The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo» (opening credits) «The Hangover Part II» «Hugo» «Melancholia» «X-Men: First Classopening credits) «The Hangover Part II» «Hugo» «Melancholia» «X-Men: First Class»
Hyperbole aside, I am well aware that this tour - de-force opening credit sequence does not play nearly to the effect of seeing this on a massive screen, but for sheer insanity (and complete lack of practicality), I offer them to you in all their garish, electronic, spastic, GLORY!
Director Stephen Fung is making a martial arts movie for the internet age; the fight sequences have additional videogame - style graphics showing angles of attack, and rather than putting the cast's names in the opening credits, Fung introduces them whenever they show up in the movie, and adds each actor's best - known credit next to his or her name.
The film is at its best in the early going, during which the acting - technique - obsessed Arthur and Maurice attempt to con their way to free food; a wordless opening credits sequence harkens back to the best silent comedy, and one hilarious scene in a bakery is, as it turns out, the film's premature highlight.
This is old school kung fu at its best, filled with excellent fight scenes, strange training sequences, martial arts weaponry, and an opening credit sequence that alone is worth the price of admission.
The Opening Credits are laugh out loud funny and the only thing better may be the closing credits sequence, which is an instant cCredits are laugh out loud funny and the only thing better may be the closing credits sequence, which is an instant ccredits sequence, which is an instant classic.
Since The Sopranos first aired, fans have been quick to grab a piece of the action, and where better to do that than through the show's iconic opening credit sequence.
Beginning almost literally with an Easter egg shout - out only hardcore comic book fans will get at the start of a winning «I wish I'd thought of that» opening credit sequence that will be the envy of Hollywood comedy writers and producers, 20th Century Fox's Deadpool makes quick work of announcing it's a different kind of superhero movie... in a good way.
Shot on a modest (for a superhero movie anyway) budget by first - time director Miller (whose most well - known work prior to this film is likely the opening credit sequence of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo), Deadpool certainly isn't the flashiest film, but it does its best to look like it cost more than it did.
Shot on a modest (for a superhero movie anyway) budget by first - time director Miller (whose most well - known work prior to this film is likely the opening credit sequence of
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