Sentences with phrase «include scene after scene»

I'll give director Steve McQueen the benefit of the doubt when he says he simply had to include scene after scene of Chiwetel Ejiofor being beaten, whipped, flayed, you name it (not to mention Lupita Nyong» o being beaten, whipped, flayed, etc) becausethat's what really happened.

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Filings from administrator KordaMentha, lodged after creditors including Murdoch pulled a debt guarantee, showed CBS in July claimed A$ 844 million owed for licensing shows such as NCIS and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.
Other fun ideas to set your scene include mild scented candles, your favorite card game, or a poetry book (this is date night, after all)
It was footage TBS showed after Holliday scored, while the Rockies were all celebrating, and it included Don Orsillo — then the Red Sox play - by - play announcer taking a turn on the national scene for TBS — and Joe Simpson, known for his work calling Braves» games.
The move, announced in the Daily Telegraph on Father's Day, comes after several months» behind - the - scenes lobbying by the Fatherhood Institute and other influential voices, including former FI chief executive Duncan Fisher OBE, keen to see joint birth registration become a reality.
«SIDS is the sudden death of an infant under one year of age which remains unexplained after a thorough case investigation, including performance of a complete autopsy, examination of the death scene, and review of the clinical history.»
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) is the diagnosis given for the sudden death of an infant under one year of age that remains unexplained after a complete investigation, which includes an autopsy, examination of the death scene, and review of the symptoms or illnesses the infant had prior to dying and any other pertinent medical -LSB-...]
Evenflo has since decided to abandon the WHO Code in favor of more marketing, and one of the results is this advertisement that mocks breastfeeding in public, depicting uncomfortable and pushy in - laws who claim that breastfeeding means no one else can feed and thus bond with the baby, and includes an awkward scene after the mom pumps (We wanted to be able to share the video with you but after a strong backlash it appears to have been pulled but not after millions had already viewed it.)
SIDS is defined as «the sudden death of an infant under one year of age, which remains unexplained after a thorough case investigation, including performance of a complete autopsy, examination of the death scene, and review of the clinical history.»
... after Greg Gianforte body - slammed a reporter the night before Montanans went to the polls on Election Day, the DCCC, Priorities USA and MoveOn all ran digital ads that included audio from the scene.
After six weeks of political battle over mayoral control of New York City schools, including press conferences, dueling statements, four - hour hearings and much behind - the - scenes chatter, Mayor Bill de Blasio ended up almost exactly where he started at the beginning of the process.
In the last ten years, this writer is one of her ardent admirers who is impressed by her academic accomplishments and enviable working experiences on the international scene including her contributions to Nigeria's economic development after her appointment as the first female Finance Minister and later first female Foreign Affairs Minister by President Olusegun Obasanjo in 2003 and 2006.
Budgeting and Hiring Processes The adopted budget, released after a new budget agreement between the Mayor's Office and the City Council, is the last step in the process starting with the Mayor's Preliminary Budget and including the Mayor's Executive Budget, two rounds of City Council hearings, public lobbying, and behind - the - scenes negotiations.
After the opening scene - setting chapters, the reader is well rewarded with many nuggets: the story of his tramps around France mapping its geology; his fortitude in redistil - ling pure water for 101 days to prove that it would not turn into «earth» (he later proved that it consisted of hydrogen and oxygen); his marriage; his tests for tobacco adulteration; his brush with death at the gunpowder factory; his examination of mesmerism; his tragic final years; and, of course, his main discoveries and contributions, including his exchanges with the English scientist Joseph Priestley.
There are so many behind the scenes things that go into these posts (including, sweat and tears — no blood yet, thank goodness) and sometimes the last thing I want to do after a long day of work to sit back down at my computer to blog.
Not long after our intrepid heroes» arrival in Hollywood, there's a big showdown including most of the characters from the film, and this single scene probably packs in as much madcap insanity as the whole running time of Meet the Feebles.
After some practice and planning, the coup plotters head to New York, where they acquire a few more accomplices (including James Badge Dale, Ben Schwartz and the scene - stealing Steve Valentine) and begin their infiltration of the as - yet - unfinished Trade Center.
Rated PG - 13 For: sexual material including references, language, action violence, teen partying and smoking Runtime: 102 minutes After Credits Scene: No Genre: Action, Comedy, Sci - Fi Starring: Alan Ritchson, Gavin Free, Burnie Burns, Alexandria DeBerry, Colton Dunn Directed By: Matt Hullum
David Fincher was once attached to the film but departed due to «creative differences» after Universal reportedly wanted to portray Shyamalan's 2008 film «The Happening» as a massive box office hit, including a scene where «The Happening» won Best Picture over Fincher's «The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.»
Other content concerns include depictions of sexual activity between an unmarried couple (passionate kissing and a morning after scene) and some crude talk.
There are many (far too many) well executed battle scenes, including one stunt with a jeep full of soldiers getting hit with a Molotov cocktail and catching fire that is pretty damn shocking, but after a while, with no clear tension or character objective, these scenes become tiresome.
Rated R For: pervasive language including sexual references Run Time: 109 minutes After Credits Scene: None Starring: Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Martin Freeman, Paddy Considine, Eddie Marsan, Pierce Brosnan Directed By: Edgar Wright
After that, the typical extras kick in with HD fare including the character Spotlight on Shrek, deleted scenes, and another making of featurettes, with non-HD featurettes (audio commentary and the music retrospective) rounding it out.
Rated PG - 13 For: thematic material including some disturbing images, and language Runtime: 123 minutes After Credits Scene: No Genre: Drama, Sport, Biography Starring: Will Smith, Albert Brooks, Alec Baldwin, Gugu Mbatha - Raw, David Morse Directed By: Peter Landesman
He has three scenes after that, and keeps coming back so many times that I honestly don't know why the filmmakers didn't just include him in the entourage.
With the Blu Ray version, it also included the after - scene credit featuring Ayesha, as well as a glimpse of Elizabeth in the Making Off Featurette.
When the lights came up after a Comic - Con - only extended trailer featuring a kinetic fight scene and dazzling action set to a Kendrick Lamar track, director Ryan Coogler and his elated stars including Chadwick Boseman, Lupita Nyong» o, Andy Serkis and Michael B. Jordan couldn't contain their joy, hugging and celebrating the moment onstage.
Other significant personal preems, in order of original release, included: Buster Keaton's Go West (1925) and College (directed by James V. Horne, 1927); Howard Hughes's and James Whale's Hell's Angels (1928 - 30), featuring (sorry, other Howard) the most awesome aerial scenes I've ever witnessed; John Ford's Up the River (1930) and Airmail (1932); Michael Curtiz's The Kennel Murder Case (1933), utterly silly but quite beguiling as an empty exercise in directorial pizzazz; Gordon Wiles's — and Daniel Fuchs's — The Gangster (1947), an archetypal arty film noir; Val Lewton's Apache Drums; (directed by Hugo Fregonese, 1951); Richard Fleischer's The Narrow Margin (1952); Robert Bresson's Quâtre Nuits d'un rêveur (1971); Tobe Hooper's The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974); Phil Karlson's Framed (1975); Clint Eastwood's The Gauntlet (1977); and Robert Mulligan's Bloodbrothers (1978), which returned to Seattle (after a five - day first run in» 78) only via Showtime.
His chief nemesis in the camps is a sadistic camp commandant, Watanabe, nicknamed «the Bird» (Miyavi), who inflicts all manner of gruesome punishments, including, in one protracted scene, forcing a long line of inmates, one after the other, to punch Zamperini in the face.
«Captain America: Civil War» marks the beginning of the Marvel Cinematic Universe's Phase Three, which will include «Guardians of the Galaxy» and «Thor» sequels, «Doctor Strange,» «Black Panther,» and «Captain Marvel» solo features, and «Avengers: Infinity War» parts 1 and 2, so given the episodic nature of the MCU, it is only natural that the creative heads behind the scenes are discussing Phase Four, and what could come after the latest series of chapters.
The documentary is mainly comprised of interviews, many with the director himself in his apartment, but the highlight for most will be the scene of Tarantino and De Palma talking about the similarities in their careers of having to deal with public attention regarding the violent content in their films (this comes after an extended sequence featuring Tarantino explaining his love for De Palma, which includes a personal scrapbook of printed interviews and a description of the influence that Casualties of War had on certain elements in Reservoir Dogs).
Rated R For: language including sexual references, some graphic nudity and drug use Runtime: 135 minutes Genre: Comedy, Drama, Sci - fi After Credits Scene: No Starring: Matt Damon, Christoph Waltz, Kristen Wiig, Hong Chau Directed By: Alexander Payne
What follows is a seemingly endless string of expository dialogue exchanges and flashbacks (including the first instance of a slap across the face eventually leading to a deeper understanding between two characters — after Jared forces himself on Melanie during their first meeting — and an awkward scene that attempts to romanticize Jared's insistence that he wouldn't make Melanie feel entitled to have sex with him even if they were the last man and woman on Earth).
Rated R For: strong violence, language including sexual references, and some drug use Run Time: 114 minutes After Credits Scene: No Starring: Liam Neeson, Ed Harris, Joel Kinnaman, Vincent D'Onofrio Directed By: Jaume Collet - Serra
Del Toro creates one gorgeous moment after the next, including a show - stopping scene that turns into something out of a classic musical.
The film's cast includes the great Brad Dourif, who will once again voice the possessed doll Chucky, as well as some other returning characters, including Dourif's daughter Fiona, who is reprising her Curse role of Nica Pierce, and fellow franchise veterans Alex Vincent, who starred as Andy in the first two Child's Play movies and had a surprise cameo in an after - credits scene in Curse, and Jennifer Tilly, who voiced Chucky's soulmate Tiffany in Bride of Chucky and Seed of Chucky and was also featured breifly in Curse.
Rated R For: strong bloody violence and language throughout, including some sexual references Run Time: 131 minutes After Credits Scene: None Starring: Denzel Washington, Chloë Grace Moretz, Bill Pullman, Marton Csokas Directed By: Antoine Fuqua
DVD Details: The 2007 DVD, distributed by the Weinsteins and IFC, includes an audio commentary track by Dahla and the two writers, a behind - the - scenes featurette (10 minutes), and an interesting before - and - after visual effects comparison, and a trailer for this and other features.
Rated PG - 13 For: war violence including intense sequences of brutality, and for brief language Run Time: 137 minutes After Credits Scene: None Starring: Jack O'Connell, Domhnall Gleeson, Jai Courtney, Finn Wittrock Directed By: Angelina Jolie
There's a stunning dance / dream sequence, some beautiful shots of the landscape (including the titular body of water) and a one of the most heart - breaking scenes ever as the family sits down to dinner after an unfortunate death (daughter asks mother: «So we just go on as if nothing has happened?»
This plan plays out in a series of cartoonish steps including a low - speed chase scene after a test robbery at a local market.
Along with an especially informative audio commentary by director Karyn Kusama and writer Diablo Cody, the two - disc effort also includes a handful of deleted scenes that were likely cut for time, a short featurette on the making - of the pool scene, on - set video diaries with the cast and crew, and an episode of «Life After Film School» with Cody.
Finally, Robert Eggers is the graceful hand pulling the strings, giving us some of the most disturbing set - pieces you'll likely ever see in a period piece, including a possession scene that overcomes cliche and exaggeration and remains in your mind long after it unfolds.
Rated PG - 13 For: violence including battle sequences and intense images Run Time: 150 minutes After Credits Scene: None Starring: Christian Bale, Joel Edgerton, Aaron Paul (Yeah bitch!)
Rated PG - 13 For: intense sequences of violence and action, some disturbing images and thematic material Run Time: 123 minutes (This includes end credits) After Credits Scene: None Starring: Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemsworth, Woody Harrelson, Elizabeth Banks Directed By: Francis Lawrence
Today's pop music scenes is ripe for satire, especially for a writing team that mastered their craft after years as writers and performers at Saturday Night Life (SNL) including creating many famous digital shorts.
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.
Rated R For: language including sexual references, and for teen drug and alcohol use Run Time: 165 minutes After Credits Scene: None Starring: Ellar Coltrane, Ethan Hawke, Patricia Arquette, Lorelei Linklater Directed By: Richard Linklater
Rated R For: language throughout including some sexual references Runtime: 125 minutes Genre: Comedy, Drama, War After Credits Scene: No Starring: Steve Carell, Bryan Cranston, Laurence Fishburne Directed By: Richard Linklater
Deadpool 2 features Ryan Reynolds once again playing the Merc with a Mouth, but does the X-Men Universe sequel include an after - credits scene?
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