Sentences with phrase «like outtakes»

Katja Novitskova transfers her colors to freestanding aluminum cutouts, like outtakes from Frank Stella, while Indre Serpytyte converts his photos of KGB interrogation sites into carved wood, which he then rephotographs.
Others are like outtakes from the novel, standalone narratives that add to our knowledge of the characters but don't appear in the books themselves.
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Our time is divided between «The Ground» and The Ark (establishing shots look like outtakes from Gravity), where the 100's vital signs, gathered by wristbands, are being monitored until they rip them off.
The animation, clever though it is, looks like outtakes from Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas.
If «Crocodile» Dundee had arrived during the DVD age, such a successful film surely would have been treated to many bells and whistles like outtakes, deleted scenes, and making - of content.
The finished writing feels more like outtakes from half a dozen better films.
Where the movie loses what oomph it has is in the cutaways to the ostensibly high - style canoodlings of Megan's roomie and her boyfriend, which look like outtakes from a particularly dopey CW sitcom, and of course the commit - cute finale in which the «Meant For Each Otherness» of it all is asserted.
James Mangold (Logan) spoke passionately about avoiding clichés and «cheats» that so many films use today to grab audiences who weren't grabbed by the movie — like outtakes and «bonus scenes» in the credit crawl.
In this game you need 30 yards for a first down, there are no penalties, and tackles look like outtakes from the WWE.
There's a scene early on when the respectable senator played by Cumberbatch, Billy, is at home for the holidays with older brother and star of this show, Jimmy «Whitey» Bulger (Depp), that plays exactly like an outtake from Johnny Dangerously — card - cheatin», tough - talkin» Irish ma and all.
Matthew Heineman's Cartel Land opens with what looks like an outtake from Breaking Bad: a torchlit scene of masked men cooking crystal meth, on about chemistry and local poverty and how they'll keep doing this «as long as God allows,» come what may.
It looks like an outtake from «Breaking Bad,» but this is the real thing.
I'm kind of bummed that these featurettes «focus» on the stunts almost to the exclusion of any other subject, though as a camera geek I enjoyed all the IMAX porn, like an outtake in which the lightest IMAX camera, the MSM, proves too heavy yet for a SteadiCam rig, causing the operator to topple over.
Vinterberg may shoot events with a more traditional, sun - kissed eye than expected, but he makes a point of moving on from the earthy past with a crisp, yet stylish air; the moment when Bathsheba is seduced by soldier Frank Troy (Tom Sturridge), who whips his sword around her in the woods like an outtake from an adult Zhang Yimou movie, unfolds with a strangely erotic charge.
«We can't become the criminals we're fighting against...» Matthew Heineman's almost accidentally fearless exposé of Mexico's terrifying cross-border drug cartels opens with what looks like an outtake from Breaking Bad: an atmospherically torchlit scene of masked men cooking crystal meth, talking of American chemistry and local poverty, and how they will keep doing this «as long as God allows», whatever the consequences.
On top of this there's the gimmick of a Ghostbusters cast member, plus a surreal sequence that's like an outtake from Twin Peaks.
I had a grainy memory of stumbling down the hall past all the framed Booklist covers — it seemed like an outtake from an Oliver Stone flick — then there was a smash cut to Orellana's face, head thrown back, laughing.
Even outside of the main mode, you'll find humour in Strafe's live action FMV tutorial that feels like an outtake from an early episode of Red Dwarf.

Not exact matches

Looking ahead, Jacob's game plan includes taking the company's in - house food and concession brands like Poptopia and Outtakes beyond the theatre and into shopping centres and food courts.
Just like any other video shoot, outtakes and mistakes were to be expected, but no one could have anticipated Jack Rebney's melt down.
I thought you might like to see a few of the (photo) outtakes from the shoot, and have the recipe for the soup in the photos.
Huntsman is cutting against the grain with his online strategy, using an unconventional web presence that places a heavy emphasis on Internet videos that look a bit like they came from the outtake reel of a documentary film.
My outtakes look like a gremlin sometimes, ha ha!!
This looks like fun;) And god for you only doing 30 photos usually, I think I do 80 - 100 and there are some WEIRD outtakes in there for sure.
It's like when I watched the Clerks DVD last week; after I viewed a film, multiple outtakes, and a trailer that were all black and white, I saw the music video included on the DVD.
EXTRAS: The Blu - ray release includes an audio commentary with directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller (along with actors Chris Pratt, Will Arnett, Alison Brie and Charlie Day) and a host of bonus material like a making - of featurette, deleted scenes, outtakes and a series of fun mini-featurettes.
Blu - ray extras include a making - of documentary; four deleted songs and two deleted scenes; a discussion with co-directors John Musker and Ron Clements; a piece on the Broadway adaptation of Aladdin; outtakes from Williams» recording session as the Genie; and, for those so inclined, music videos of Aladdin tunes by the likes of Clay Aiken and Jessica Simpson.
A few outtakes embedded herein are labelled «outtake,» a costume designer goes on like Petrie does about how drop dead gorgeous Bullock is and how scaling Everest would be easier than making her seem dowdy, and Caine, Bratt, et al describe their characters and their functions in the film.
You would make the outtake an aside to the audience just like any other scene in the show.
Galleries of production stills, production art, filmmaker biographies, posters, lobby cards, merchandise, set documents (call sheets and the like), and a screenplay excerpt of the film's climax (Felton had a beautiful command of language), three radio spots, storyboard - to - screen comparisons for the scuba and squid scenes, an outtakes reel, and 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea's 1954 theatrical trailer finish off this exhaustive treasure chest of a DVD.
Like the compilations on the Punch - Drunk Love («Blossoms and Blood») and There Will Be Blood DVDs, «Back Beyond» (HD) combines outtakes and deleted scenes into a montage scored by Greenwood.
The screenplay, by the suddenly - ubiquitous Simon Kinberg (also the scribe behind the upcoming X-Men 3, Fantastic Four, and Mr. and Mrs. Smith — let me go on record first saying that this film does not bode well), is a foul compost of flaccid catchphrases and boggle - eyed declarations, squeezed like old cheese between action sequences so poorly conceptualized and executed that not only is it impossible to ever tell for a moment what the hell's going on, but the film also actually reminded me in its over-processed way of outtakes from Tron.
Giving the time - honoured «troubled production history» a very bad name indeed, Gavin O'Connor's flinty but flat follow - up to 2011's MMA carve - up, Warrior, is a film that feels like it has been cobbled together from bad outtakes by a boardroom full of people who have absolutely no idea what they're supposed to be making.
Consisting of a few humorous foul - ups and all - around silliness, the outtakes montage is a minor bonus, though like the trims, the footage appears in non-anamorphic widescreen.
«Fist Fight» is so ineptly assembled, shoddy - looking and devoid of comic tension or creative lunacy — like a movie comprised of outtakes — that you half - expect the filmmakers not even to deliver a fist fight.
This three - disc collection packs a knockout punch and includes edge - of - your - seat extras like deleted scenes, outtakes,...
A bloopers reel (3:15) consists of many short outtakes, featuring cut - ups from the likes of Timothy Olyphant and Bernie Kosar the dog.
This three - disc collection packs a knockout punch and includes edge - of - your - seat extras like deleted scenes, outtakes, behind - the - scenes featurettes, exciting commentaries, and more!
The outtakes reel (10:53), like The Boatniks», does not present the unused footage's original sound recordings.
We get some quick comparisons between this flick and the 1936 original and also see some interesting outtakes, like one in which Covert got knocked unconscious.
Next we find the true Outtakes reel, which really does look a lot like «Good Times».
Like many kitchen - sink comedies that end with outtakes in the closing credits, you can tell by the fact that the scenes that didn't make the cut are similar to scenes that did, except with different dialogue and mannerisms, which further cements the notion that any script these actors read from was merely a blueprint.
Predictably ending with a series of kisses and medal presentations (and those never - tedious outtakes), Men with Brooms» only claim to distinction is its dedication to its setting and like (the superior) The Rookie earlier this year, scores a few points for doing what it does with a dedicated and good - hearted professionalism.
We like them so much we regret having to see them in this story, even though occasionally they seem to create their own private outtakes.
Aside from outtake musical numbers that should appeal to anyone that likes Bells Are Ringing in the first place, there's a featurette called «Bells Are Ringing: Just in Time» that's really just an overripe love song to Judy Holliday.
In their private kingdom, the kids dance to Suzy's Françoise Hardy records in a sun - kissed sequence that DP Robert Yeoman, delivering his best in grainy Super16, shoots like woozy outtakes from Pierrot le fou.
This film has so many moving parts, spending little to no time perfecting any of them (or adequate - ing any of them, really), that it feels more like a series of skits left on the cutting room floor with no connective tissue to keep the momentum up or drive interest in any of its characters, the outtakes of a better and more accomplished film.
But inAPPropriate Comedy is a barren, laughless wasteland, and the ugliness of its racial stereotypes and crude sexual humor makes it seem about twice as long as its 83 - minute running time (which is really more like 75 minutes padded out with outtakes, bloopers, and an unusually long end - credits sequence).
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