Violence: 4,
including war scenes and a fistfight.
Not exact matches
An odd coalition that
includes public employee unions and the state Conservative Party have used phone banks, bumper stickers and even a TV ad depicting a state constitutional convention as a bar
scene reminiscent of the famous one in «Star
Wars.»
The plotting against Neil Kinnock became so public that David Hare wrote an entire play about it, «Absence of
War», which
included a
scene in which the Kinnock character physically assaults an aide who has been exposed for his disloyalty.
20 Last year's winners
include Claire Rind and Peter Simmons of the University of Newcastle in England, who won the peace prize for monitoring the brain of a locust while it watched
scenes from Star
Wars.
10 Aug 2017, 1:23 pm Gallery: Super fans recreate favourite Game of Thrones, Star
Wars and Sherlock
scenes using an iPad, in pictures Provides an overview of Finland,
including key events and facts about this northern European country.
Violence:
Scenes of
war violence are shown in flashback and
include explosions, gun violence, and portrayals of wounded and dying men.
Wandering the mountainous landscape, gorgeously photographed by veteran cinematographer Dean Cundey (Apollo 13, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Jurassic Park), the psychically tortured protagonist has a series of run - ins with various figures,
including a sympathetic Indian (Adam Beach), a Chinese immigrant (Tzi Ma), an old
war buddy (Danny Glover) and, most memorably, a vicious killer named Ezra (Walton Goggins, stealing every
scene as usual) who demands a «toll» from Jackson for encroaching on his territory.
Also, Rian Johnson shared during the Star
Wars Convention panel some behind the
scenes pictures from The Last Jedi, and we have the ones
including Oscar in the tweets below.
The film wages
war on the nerves across multiple fronts, creating a state of regular disorientation through its scrambled visual grammar (like the mismatched eyelines during Lena's bewildered first
scene at the compound) and the distant remove of most of the performances, Portman's
included.
«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.
Oscar - winning animator Phil Tippett is the man behind many iconic monsters, beginning with the masks in the Star
Wars Cantina
scene, to designing various creatures (
including Tauntauns, Rancor whom he calls «a cross between a bear and a potato,» and Jabba the Hutt) to Jurassic Park, and his new project «Mad God.»
Avenger: Infinity
War director Joe Russo confirmed the film originally
included Captain Marvel, but her
scenes were ultimately cut.
Marvel Studios takes us behind the
scenes of Avengers: Infinity
War with a «Family» featurette that
includes snippets of new footage from the highly anticipated film, as well comments from the stars about their Marvel Cinematic Universe experiences.
«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 package
includes: - Rise of the Planet Of the Apes (2011)- Dawn of the Planet Of the Apes (2014)-
War for the Planet Of the Apes (2017)- Deleted
Scenes with Optional Audio Commentary by Matt Reeves - Featurettes - Concept Art Gallery - Commentary with Matt Reeves
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).
His journey
includes some of the most iconic
war scenes put to film, from surf - loving Lt Col Kilgore, and the famous helicopter attack on a Viet Cong village (to the strains of Wagner), the surreal USO jungle show by Playboy Playmates, to the Do Lung Bridge, the US» last outpost, where soldiers are abandoned to their fate and the only sound, besides explosions, is the yelling of the damned for salvation.
Behind the
scenes, Dougherty's creative team
includes director of photography Lawrence Sher, whose past credits
include «
War Dogs» and «Godzilla,» for which he handled additional photography; production designer Scott Chambliss («Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.
The official cast list
includes all the Avengers from the final
scene of Avengers: Age of Ultron,
including Chris Evans (Captain America, of course), Scarlett Johansson (Black Widow), Anthony Mackie (Falcon), Paul Bettany (The Vision), Don Cheadle (
War Machine) and Elizabeth Olsen (Scarlet Witch).
The Blu - ray combo pack
includes a «Making of» featurette that goes behind the
scenes of filming in two languages with a local cast, who share their painful stories of their personal conflict during the
war.
This
scene directly links Black Panther to the next MCU offering, Avengers: Infinity
War — the trailer for which show Bucky fighting in Wakanda — but Coogler says he wasn't tasked to
include the bit.
Civil
War further benefits from
including several fun interactions between the movie's various superhero characters, with the dynamics between Scarlet Witch / Vision and Bucky / Sam Wilson a.k.a. Falcon (Anthony Mackie) among the highlights - while Natasha Romanoff / Black Widow's (Scarlett Johansson) tendency to shift allegiances makes the
scenes between her and both Steve / Tony all the more interesting for it.
This Means
War's standalone DVD
includes McG's audio commentary, some deleted
scenes, and two of the alternate endings.
... Marvel has announced that Joss Whedon's Avengers: Age of Ultron is set for a Blu - ray and DVD release on October 2nd, and will
include 45 minutes of exclusive special features
including a «making of» featurette, deleted and extended
scenes, a gag reel and director's commentary, along «The Infinite Six», a featurette exploring the build to Avengers: Infinity
War.
In an interview with SlashFilm, Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige revealed that Hope Van Dyne was
included in early drafts of «Civil
War» in her Wasp identity, which she receives in the mid-credits
scene of «Ant - Man.»
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
You also get 7 short Rebels Recon behind - the -
scenes featurettes (about 5 - 10 minutes each — all HD — one for each episode,
including one for both parts of Steps Into Shadow), and a Sneak Peak trailer for Star
Wars: The Last Jedi (the first trailer).
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
With rumours circulating that a new Avengers: Infinity
War trailer is set to land today, a new piece of promo art has arrived online for the upcoming superhero epic along with a behind the
scenes featurette from Entertainment Tonight which
includes interviews with stars Danai Gurira, Chadwick Boseman, Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Mark Ruffalo, and -LSB-...]
With rumours circulating that a new Avengers: Infinity
War trailer is set to land today, a new piece of promo art has arrived online for the upcoming superhero epic along with a behind the
scenes featurette from Entertainment Tonight which
includes interviews with stars Danai Gurira, Chadwick Boseman, Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Mark Ruffalo, and Anthony Mackie; take a look below...
Highlights for today
include a behind - the -
scenes look at the making of Rogue One: A Star
Wars Story at 1:30 p.m., as well as a tribute to the late Carrie Fisher at 5:30 p.m..
There are several
scenes we've already seen in at least one previous trailer, but this also
includes some new moments of Lincoln (Daniel Day Lewis) and his argumentative cabinet figuring out how to get the 13th Amendment to the US Constitution — outlawing slavery — through the system without derailing efforts to end the bloody Civil
War.
Marvel has released a behind the
scenes featurette for its upcoming superhero epic Avengers: Infinity
War which
includes interviews with cast members Chris Pratt (Peter Quill / Star - Lord), Chris Hemsworth (Thor), Robert Downey Jr. (Tony Stark / Iron Man), Gwyneth Paltrow (Pepper Potts), Jon Favreau (Happy Hogan), Elizabeth Olsen (Wanda Maximoff / Scarlet Witch), Danai Gurira (Okoye), Karen Gillan (Nebula), Benedict -LSB-...]
The most recent «Star
Wars» movie has inspired some thoughtful responses and some fascinating behind - the -
scenes insights about all of the elements, choices, technologies, and expertise that were
included.
The credits of Captain America: Civil
War include two extra
scenes — one in the middle of the credits and one at the end.
Not that it will come as much of a surprise to anyone with a degree in MCU studies that «Civil
War's» roster of fighters
includes the first big - screen incarnation of T'Challa / Black Panther (a striking Chadwick Boseman), as well as the latest incarnation of Spider - Man, with the plucky young British actor Tom Holland («The Impossible,» «In the Heart of the Sea») donning the nervous, nerdy mien of Peter Parker to terrifically
scene - stealing effect.
The Week in Movies discusses the last seven days in cinema,
including the fallout from Suicide Squad's negative reviews — like reports of a troubled production and many of The Joker's
scenes being cut — the first trailer for Christopher Nolan's World
War II epic Dunkirk and much, much more... The Week in Movies is -LSB-...]
Notable Extras: The single disc
includes only an audio commentary, while the two - disc
includes that as well as featurettes («The Clone
Wars: The Untold Stories», «The Voices of The Clone
Wars», «The New Score», «Webdocs»), deleted
scenes, concept / production art gallery, a Hologram Memory Challenge, and a digital copy of the film.
The Week in Movies discusses the last seven days in cinema,
including rumours of Ben Affleck feeling «humiliated» behind the
scenes at the reaction to Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, the first trailer for the Michael Fassbender - starring Assassin's Creed, a reported cameo for Tom Hardy in Star
Wars: Episode VIII and much, much more... The -LSB-...]
Though director Gareth Edwards was never fired, the reshoots were led by Michael Clayton writer - director Tony Gilroy, who wrote and directed additional
scenes incorporated into Rogue One —
including Darth Vader's
scene at the end of the movie when he slices through hapless rebels, which might be the most badass Star
Wars moment put to film in the past four years.
The Week in Movies discusses the last seven days in cinema —
including the announced Rated R cut of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, the first behind the
scenes photo from Justice League, a Captain America: Civil
War role revealed and much, much more... The Week in Movies is an excerpt from the weekly Flickering -LSB-...]
Extra features on this non-SE
include: a comprehensive commentary by director Hoblit and co-screenwriter Billy Ray, with the occasional comment from Bruce Willis sandwiched in; another yak - track from producer David Foster, who concentrates on the film's background in WWII history; ten deleted
scenes (in 16x9) that reveal that an even more structurally and politically complex film lies on the cutting room floor, with elective commentary from Ray and Hoblit — they're especially sorry to see go, as am I, a bit in which the American soldiers entertain their German captors by donning blackface; a 4 - part photo gallery — see Bruce make serious expressions for «The Poster Shoot»; and trailers for Hart's
War, Windtalkers, and the TV shows «Jeremiah» and «Stargate SG - 1».
The Week in Movies discusses the last seven days in cinema —
including whether there will be a post-credits
scene at the end of Star
Wars: The Force Awakens, the first trailer for X-Men: Apocalypse, the 2016 Golden Globe nominations, and much, much more.
SPOILERS: Ryan Coogler's first MCU film
includes just two post-credits
scenes, though both seem destined to impact the upcoming «Avengers: Infinity
War» in both big and small ways.
The released video takes the viewer behind the
scenes of the first Star
Wars Anthology film and offers up some great footage,
including a short clip of star Felicity Jones» Jyn Erso saying a variation on the most famous Star
Wars quote in the book.
* Deleted
Scene: Gang
War (5 mins) * The Next Chapter: Shooting A Sequel (11 mins)-- This is a decent overview featurette that connects «The Raid» and «The Raid 2» together and looks at some of the making of the movie also,
including the fight
scenes and car chase.
At the closing of the original 1977 Star
Wars, George Lucas
included an almost unbearable ceremonial
scene in which our freshly washed heroes smiled at each other and accepted medals while triumphant music blared.
Black Panther
included that crucial follow - up in its end credits
scenes, and Infinity
War Prelude gives us even more context: Shuri was on the case.
It
includes: - High level of detail -
War film
scene analysis and comparison - Religious views (Buddhism and Christianity) on peace, justice, forgiveness and reconciliation - «Wordsplat» plenary Produced by a department that is extremely proud of its outstanding outcomes for its pupils: 2015 - 95 % A * - C, 47 % A * - A, residual 1.81 2016 - 93 % A * - C, 40 % A * - A, residual 1.63
A small sampling of the wide range of content that may be found here
includes artwork such as Goya's Disasters of
War; panoramic cityscapes of New York City's Fifth Avenue; George Caitlinâ $ ™ s North American Indian Portfolio; William Blake's hand - printed masterpiece of 1793, America a Prophecy; as well as 16th - century maps and drawings depicting the landing of European explorers in the Western Hemisphere; engravings of battle
scenes of the American Revolution; photographs recording the westward progress of the American transcontinental railroad; sheet music covers and restaurant menus from the 1890s; and photographs of Depression - era New York City by Lewis Hine and Berenice Abbott.