Sentences with phrase «includes scenes shot»

The new film is an excellent companion piece, and includes scenes shot in the Presidio.
The film includes scenes shot at real - life legendary London lesbian club the Gateways.
Good things tend to come when Michael Winterbottom works with star Steve Coogan (24 Hour Party People, Tristram Shandy, The Trip), so we're happy to see Coogan starring as infamous British pornographer, club - owner, real estate developer, multi-millionaire, and so - called «King of Soho» Paul Raymond in a dramedy that spans decades and includes scenes shot in black - and - white and color, constantly changing to match the film styles of each period.

Not exact matches

Some of the shots included behind the scenes images of police activity, as well as shots of the wounded being airlifted away.
In November 2016, he saw Jenkins» cut, and though the CGI and color correction weren't finished, he got goosebumps watching the scene, especially the buildup of Wonder Woman's climb up the ladder, for which he included insert shots of her shield, boots, and lasso.
The game is widely seen as one of the most violent available and includes scenes of mass shootings, prostitutes and violence against woman.
LeBron had 31 points on 13 - of - 19 shooting, including this dunk literally out of a scene from The Dark Knight.
Soderbergh uses effective visual tricks such as shooting in black and white and including scoreless scenes to lend weight and authenticity to Che.
Scenes in the pilot were shot at locations including Silo City, the Knox Farm in East Aurora, Ukrainian Dnipro Home on Genesee Street and last spring's Dyngus Day parade.
They include New York officer Ivan Marcano, who was shot in the chest by three men robbing a cab driver when he happened to drive up to the scene on a date with his then - girlfriend.
Enjoy several ways to get the perfect shots, including the ability to switch your phone between standard and vertical shooting and unlimited low angle shooting for pictures that let you experience a scene like never before.
The entire film was shot in only 14 days, and even managed to include a surprise celebrity encounter the director was able to arrange for a scene in the world famous Rainbow Bar and Grill in LA, in which the girls run into the infamous Ron Jeremy, who actually then offers Dani a job.
The recreations of key scenes from that kitsch classic are shot with stunningly tacky verisimilitude and played to the scrappy hilt by an up - for - anything cast, including Zac Efron, Ari Graynor, Josh Hutcherson and Jacki Weaver.
The film also stars Natalie Portman, Cate Blanchett and Isabel Lucas, but a number of additional actors have been seen on the beaches of California shooting scenes with Bale, including Wes Bentley, Imogen Poots, Freida Pinto, and Teresa Palmer.
For instance, it's in her research, not in her dramatization, that Sheil conjures forcefully, to the mind's eye, the scene of Chubbuck's suicide: she locates and reads aloud from an article in the Washington Post, by Sally Quinn, that includes a shockingly explicit description of Chubbuck's shooting.
Adding to the confusion are a few scattered CGI effects that can be detected with very little difficulty and some fairly erratic cinematography that includes headache - inducing handheld shots and scenes that are so poorly lit that it looks as if the sets were illuminated with a 40 - watt light bulb.
Brilliantly handled though the aerial scenes may be, they are matched by the Earthbound combat sequences, including the now - famous shot of a long trench caving in on hundreds of unfortunate doughboys.
So I began to pick - up on some unintentionally humorous elements, including a shot of six cars driving onto an icy which looked like a scene out of a Lexus commercial, and all the Dunkin' Donuts product placement.
Extras are, per Anderson's M.O., exasperatingly abstract: The cover copy refers to the bonus features as «special trailers,» but one is just a deleted scene of Shasta and Doc watching the waves lap against the shore at dusk (their lips are moving, but a dreamy Greenwood composition mutes everything they say), while the fourth and final, «Everything in this Dream,» is an artful 6 - minute montage of cutting - room scraps, including a few shots of Doc and Sauncho watching a schooner leave port that could be construed as the ending from Inherent Vice the novel.
Audio Commentary — Director Derek Cianfrance and his film studies professor, Phil Solomon, discuss the film, the shooting process, and the reasons Cianfrance chose to include some scenes in lieu of others.
Blu - ray Highlight: In addition to an excellent six - part documentary that runs the entire gamut of production — from location shooting in Romania, to Nicolas Cage's (creepy) performance capture of the Ghost Rider, to special effects and more — the Blu - ray also includes a feature similar to Warner Bros.» Maximum Movie Mode where directors Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor dissect the film (sometimes pausing it to discuss certain scenes in more detail) with the help of behind - the - scenes footage.
The additional footage doesn't bring anything new to the story at all, and the extended Murphy death scene includes a panning shot of a dodgy looking model of Murphy right before he takes a bullet to his clearly fake head.
Nolan's awe - inspiring masterpiece «Interstellar» will be released on 4K Ultra HD in a 3 - disc Combo Pack that includes the film on 4K UHD and in high definition on Blu - ray, as well as a bonus Blu - ray Disc ™ with three hours of in - depth, behind - the - scenes content detailing the epic shoot, the scientific realities explored in the film, a look at creating the stunning visuals, and much more.
Almost every scene depicts some sort of mayhem, and many of the on - screen shootings include unsuspecting bystanders.
EXTRAS: The Blu - ray release includes a behind - the - scenes look at production — including visual effects, stunt choreography and location shooting in Gabon — as well as a featurette examining Tarzan and Jane's iconic relationship.
Violence: 9 scenes, including shooting.
Violence: 14 scenes, including shootings.
This is followed by a 22 - minute «featurette», which is basically an interview with Cholodenko that includes some behind - the - scenes shots.
Most of the features that make Lewis» directorial work such a remarkable exception to the dominance of a realist aesthetic in Hollywood filmmaking are brilliantly apparent in The Errand Boy, including the foregrounding of sound manipulation (most blatant in the sequence involving the post-synchronisation of the song «Lover» for a musical film, and in the tape manipulation of Kathleen Freeman's reaction to having been left by her driver in the back seat of a convertible receiving a car wash) and the placement of actors in a shot so as to highlight the presence of the camera (as when Morty, an undirected and oblivious extra in a film - within - the - film cocktail - party scene, keeps looking at the camera from the background of a shot in which other extras, in their roles as party guests, intermittently block him from the camera).
EXTRAS: The Blu - ray release includes six featurettes on the film's main characters, director Ron Howard and location shooting, as well as some deleted scenes.
«Star Wars» Sequel: All six previous «Star Wars» film have shot some scenes at U.K. studios, but almost all of the production on J.J. Abrams» upcoming sequel will be done in the country, including the visual - effects work.
EXTRAS: Sadly, there's no audio commentary by director Darren Aronofsky, but the Blu - ray does include a two - part featurette on the construction and filming of the ark and a behind - the - scenes look at location shooting in Iceland.
This scene was shot practically, including the two explosions.
It is packed with interesting interviews (including one from 1978 with Donald Pleasance who fails to conceal his contempt for the project) and production trivia (e.g. the mask of the killer originally bore the face of William Shatner), and includes two scenes which were shot later to make the film long enough for NBC to televise.
This is an abstract making - of alternating B - roll shot in a variety of media, watermarked outtakes (including one from a deleted scene between Phoenix and Amy Adams), and snatches of dialogue from the film that gives the impression of a tight - knit cast and crew there to serve Spike's vision.
The latter scenes combine a haunting look at the aftermath of the disaster, including one special effect shot immediately afterward that is frightening.
Directed by Wayne Wang, it's companion film, shot on the set during downtime while filming the movie, is very funny, has a cast of dozens (including some great scenes with Jim Jarmusch and Lou Reed) and ranks # 44 this year.
EXTRAS: The Blu - ray release includes an interview with Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore, deleted scenes, a gag reel and nine short featurettes covering various elements of production, including actress Bella Thorne's «makeover,» location shooting in Georgia and more.
The absence of PA3's own trailers, with their night vision audience reaction shots and unused scenes, is unfortunate, especially since Paramount had thought to include a teaser on PA2.
So much that these set photos, and there have been so many of them, including shots of them filming the murder scene, are making me uncomfortable.
The rest is fiction: a visit by a Rolling Stone reporter, their adventurous hunt for a tape reel stolen by corporate sleazebags (which brings on the car chases and shoot -»em - ups, including one scene where Miles fires a pistol in the office of Columbia Records» president), and... it pains me to go further.
A number of high - profile directors have been in the mix to direct the erotic - drama, including Gus Van Sant (who even shot a test scene with actor Alex Pettyfer playing Christian Grey) and Bennett Miller.
Apart from the opening scene, which incorporates special effects to help create a massive dry dock that serves as a prison (the prisoners hauling a ship into it with lines as thick as tree trunks), and a few brief establishing shots, which include dramatic rises and falls of the camera through space and time as each new stage of the story begins, Les Misérables keeps us in close — sometimes very close — proximity to the actors.
Robert posted a series of shots and scenes from the tattoo soiree, including one where he prepared to ink the tattoo artist, while Scarlett did an «interpretive dance» in the background.
Much of the film was shot in Los Angeles, California, including scenes set in Tijuana, while scenes set on the Mexican border were actually filmed at the border in Yuma, Arizona.
The scenes at Lady Bird's fictitious all - girls Catholic high school were shot in Pasadena, including the student adaptation of Stephen Sondheim's Merrily We Roll Along, staged for the movie by Mickiewicz, the artistic director of Sacramento's New Helvetia Theatre.
Features relaxed commentary by director Lone Scherfig and actors Carey Mulligan and Peter Sarsgaard (who spend as much time reminiscing over the shoot and appreciating key moments as discussing the production and the characters), a nine - minute making of featurette (which also includes interviews with screenwriter Nick Hornby and author Lynn Barber) and 11 deleted scenes among the supplements on both DVD and Blu - ray.
Graphic ringside scenes of boxing (including blood) make this classic a questionable choice for the Saturday morning cartoon crowd, but Rocky's million - to - one shot at realizing the American dream and proving himself against a formidable challenger may inspire teens who face their own battles.
Violence: A movie studio films various scenes for pictures including: a western with a shoot - out where one of the actors is gunned down on screen, an underwater extravaganza where an actress is swallowed by a whale, and a Roman epic that depicts centurions beating slaves.
Home Video Notes: The Shallows Release Date: 27 September 2016 The Shallows releases to home video (4K Ultra HD / Blu - ray or Blu - ray / DVD / Digital) with the following extras: 4K Ultra HD - Feature film in resolution with High Dynamic Range (HDR)- Dolby Atmos soundtrack (Dolby TrueHD 7.1 compatible)- Also includes the film and special features on high - def Blu - ray Blu - ray, DVD & Digital Bonus Materials Include: - Deleted Scenes - Four Featurettes: Shooting in The Shallows, How to Build a Shark, Finding The Perfect Beach: Lord Howe Island, When Sharks Attack
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