Sentences with phrase «hour film down»

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Once cheesecake is baked, leave it to cool down completely, cover in the tin with cling film and place in the fridge for couple hours or even overnight.
An hour and half later after pottering around filming and photographing the entire process, I sat down to a delicious bowl of my favourite breakfast cereal swimming in homemade coconut oat milk sweetened with maple syrup and topped with fresh strawberries.
The moment underscores an interesting aspect of the quarterback hunt: Despite the grave importance of the decision and the incredible resources poured into psychological profiles, private investigatory work and hours of film study, the ultimate decision can often boil down to conviction, something that arises from face - to - face sit - downs and private workouts.
A 3 am finish in a student nightclub, hundreds of photos with hundreds of drunken undergraduates, and now a film crew to share your breakfast with: it's just another 24 hours in the baffling and yet rather brilliant life of Deidre Kelly, the latest in a long line of reality television stars who find their lives turned upside down.
The Skyway in Buffalo was shut down for a few hours Tuesday so a film crew can shoot a scene.
The newly refurbished train, which took 160 hours to wrap in 549m2 of film, will showcase its stunning X-Men livery to passengers up and down the country until July.
Fourteen hours later the films had lost 13 percent of their mass — presumably broken down by enzymes from the worms» stomachs.
Directed by underwater filmmaker Howard Hall, the film involved more than 350 hours of diving and 110 days at sea, topped off by the task of transporting, assembling, and breaking down more than 8,000 pounds of specialized equipment.
I film the majority of the interviews and edit a half hour or hour long interview down to three minutes.
This beautifully filmed Western is basically a slow moving two hour chase, down a snowy mountain ridge into the desert plains.
«Dirty Harry» is still one of the most enjoyable films you could hope to sit down with for a couple of hours.
Joe and Anthony Russo (and their magnificent team of writers) have somehow managed to spend a good chunk of a three - hour event film on cutting down Thanos to his very basics.
The methodical film bogs down in too much extraneous detail in the first hour, rendering the slow and arduous nature of its journey a little too authentic for moviegoers eager for the caravan to pick up the pace.
At nearly two hours, this film could have easily been trimmed down to a mere 90 minutes.
The Aviator is a well made film, and one of the year's best, with enough great moments to make the three hours not seem so long, although some trimming down of certain characters and scenes could still be done (Jude Law's cameo as Errol Flynn seems to be just an excuse to get him in the movie for a few minutes).
After waiting since the first Avengers film way back in 2012, I will happily sit down for four hours of Black Panther.
Coming off two critically acclaimed films — the family drama «Summer Hours» and the epic terrorist thriller «Carlos» — his next effort marks another gear change for the director who refuses to be pinned down to any one genre or style.
The second hour picks up speed and becomes more interesting, with some dips into serious drama that are particularly effective, but an unbelievable side - story into Holly's background before coming to New York drags the film down into absurdity.
Blinded by love for her new boyfriend, Trent (Steve Carell), who preaches family values but continues to put him down, and a bratty step - sister (Zoe Levin) who thinks he's just plain weird, the first half an hour or so establishes this to the point where you kind of just want the film to get on with it.
Anchored by a subtly superb performance by Scottish actress Tilda Swinton, the opening hour of «The Deep End» hints at the promise of rare intrigue and dark allure, but its overall attempts at re-igniting the unsettling ambience of old - fashioned film noir are let down by a potholed plot and poor characterisation.
But Solaris is less a science - fiction film than it is an existentialist melodrama that, by winnowing itself down to the fierce romanticism at the heart of Lem's novel (and Tarkovsky's trance - like adaptation), locates the core issues of identity and love that plague the dark hours.
Whedon's first cut of Age of Ultron came in at nearly three and a half hours; eventually, he and Feige worked together to slice the film down to 142 minutes.
And while it feels churlish to complain about too much care and intricate creativity lavished on a production when most Hollywood films suffer from a lack of same, at 2 hours 15 minutes it just wore us down
Francis Ford Coppola sits down with Martin Sheen for an hour - long discussion about the actor's experience making the film, and moderates another with writer John Milius about the conception and evolution of the «Apocalypse Now» script.
I have about an hour before I have to head down the mountain for breakfast and a screening (of mine and other Fellows short films).
The film is sadly let down by an unjustifiable runtime of over two hours and an ending that jars with all the fun had up to that point.
The film also stars Amber Heard («Justice League,» «Magic Mike XXL») as Mera; Oscar nominee Willem Dafoe («Platoon,» «Spider - Man 2») as Vulko; Temuera Morrison («Star Wars: Episode II — Attack of the Clones,» «Green Lantern») as Tom Curry; Dolph Lundgren («The Expendables» films) as Nereus; Yahya Abdul - Mateen II (upcoming «Baywatch,» Netflix's «The Get Down») as Black Manta; with Patrick Wilson («The Conjuring» films, «Watchmen») as Orm / Ocean Master; and Oscar winner Nicole Kidman («The Hours,» «Lion») as Atlanna.
Inspired by a nightmare, Twixt — filmed in 3 - D, but never widely seen outside film festivals, and now making a belated debut on home video — drifts between the waking and sleeping hours of down - on - his - luck horror novelist Hall Baltimore (Val Kilmer), whose book tour takes him to the small town of Swann Valley and to a poorly attended signing held at a hardware store.
Ayer has said that there are many deleted scenes we'll be seeing come the Blu - Ray release, though he does state that the theatrical release is his final cut, unlike the Batman v Superman release that had Zack Snyder cutting out characters and altering story elements to squeeze the film down to 2.5 hours from his original 3 - hour cut.
I did enjoy some parts of Mr. and Mrs. Smith, enough to think it wasn't a complete waste of my time, but if I were to narrow down the things I liked and remove all the excess, this would be a half hour film at most.
A practical effect], or the fight sequences where we actually see Batman beat down hordes of the ungodly with surprising ease — and savagery; while we could talk about superb performances [Christian Bale, Aaron Eckhart, Gary Oldman and the rest cast are all in top form] or debate the questions raised by the film for hours, and / or the film's achievement purely on an entertainment level, what makes it a masterpiece is that it is all of these things and more.
It's a two - hour film that never feels long, even when it slows down every now and then for a pit stop.
When the film opens, for the first half an hour we're given some of the most visual stimulating scenes as we're not bogged down with exposition as much as we're allowed to feast on the actions, clearly shown by our director.
After this, the film gets bogged down in an attempt to capture recent events that require much more than a 2 1/2 hour movie to sum up.
However, now, according to THR, after shaving the film down to just less than three hours, which included the elimination of some nudity and sex scenes, «Wolf» secured the necessary R - rating.
Coming in at just over two hours, it suffers a few saggy sequences (Rhodes» detour to Afghanistan, for example) that weigh down the film's convoluted middle act.
Here's the thing: Once he starts grilling the suspects, the film naturally bogs down if you know the eventual outcome; but if you don't, then you will be hard pressed to find a grander or more delightful way to spend a couple of hours.
, whose interview is prefaced with a clip of Gray reminiscing about the filming of Swimming to Cambodia — how the original monologue was 3 1/2 hours and how Demme asked him to cut that down to the «perfect moment.»
Diehard football fans looking for two hours of the concussion battle will be disappointed, and everyone will be let - down by a fairly tame final half - hour, which somewhat negates much of the hard - hitting content from earlier in the film.
The bromance is more compelling than the business at hand, but the film doubles down on the conference rooms and Waldorf ballrooms that occupy vast swathes of its two - hour running time.
Plus High Fidelity director Stephen Frears was able to parse the novel down into a two - hour film without leaving those who had read the novel feeling that they were missing out on something.
Stories of post-production on «Django Unchained» have detailed a desperate battle to cut the film down to a 2 hour 45 minute running time, with some suggesting that Harvey Weinstein was pressuring Tarantino to edit the picture.
Pointing out all the stereotypical film techniques — down to Lethal Weapon «s music, in fact — well, if Hot Fuzz had been fifteen minutes — or even eighty - five — but it's two hours.
Wong Kar - wai revealed that the film's rough cut was 4 hours, and finally he cut it down to a 130 minute version.
Fresh Fiction recently sat down with John Magaro (NOT FADE AWAY, upcoming THE FINEST HOURS), who portrays Charlie Geller in the film.
After a bit of scene - setting around Lonely Mountain, the film settles down to an extended and devilishly complex battle sequence that lasts at least three quarters of an hour.
The film also brings together an ensemble for the ages, where your favourite character is always the one who's just been on the screen: Adam Driver, extending an incredible run of top - down screen reinventions, reveals yet another string to his bow as he affects a misshapen southern drawl to play one - armed bartender, Clyde Logan; Daniel Craig gives heart and common sense to his bleach - blonde explosives expert, Joe Bang; then there's Riley Keough as Mellie Logan, a hair stylist and out - of - hours petrol head.
The Ethan Hawke - headlined action thriller 24 Hours to Live arrives on DVD in the UK today, and we've got an exclusive clip from the movie, which features Game of Thrones» Liam Cunningham in his role as the film's villain, ordering his men to track down Hawke's character before he can finish his mission.
Even after trimming so much of the screenplay, the film still clocked in at three hours, and it was later cut down to two without Russell's involvement.
New Line decided to cut it down to a couple of hours long — but not only that, cut the film in a way that didn't make sense at all.
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