Sentences with phrase «looking than his films»

This is less dark looking than his films usually are and it has this lovely way of mixing horror thriller and comic moments, sometimes in the same scene.
These are two very different things, and you'd have a difficult time finding a better look than this film offers.

Not exact matches

(Indeed, ESPNW is doing some of the most interesting and important work in sports journalism right now: look no further than its recent profile of Christy Mack, an adult film star who was brutally assaulted by her boyfriend, a mixed martial arts fighter.)
Jannard, a camera nut, had persuaded him to look into what it would take to build a digital video camera whose output would look as good as film — and be much smaller and cheaper than a film camera to boot.
Rather than hitting all the major plot points of Jobs» life, the film presents fictionalized versions of behind - the - scenes looks at three product releases from 1984 to 1998.
«I may have some work to do,» she says of the film, «but I'm sure I look more believable than Tim Robbins.»
The only thing I can hope for is that Perez will be our main striker this season just so I don't have to deal with an other season of Giroud and on his youtube highlight films he looks a much better finisher than Giroud.
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Would have liked to have seen another reading at the pro day as it looked much faster than combine and even a little better than film.
-- This film looks very different than the birth movies I've seen / heard about in the past, but seems very interesting as well.
Tanned, wearing expensive brogues (no socks), and fresh from a party in St Tropez where Chic's Nile Rodgers performed a private set, the former Spurs winger still looks more «film star than footballer».
Meanwhile, votes for best anti-political film might also go to Dave, where Kevin Kline stands in as a look - alike president and turns out to be better than the original.
Even if the near future doesn't unfold like the 2004 climate - gone - haywire film The Day After Tomorrow, scientists need to be able to produce accurate models of what abrupt change (more likely spanning hundreds or thousands or years, rather than days) would look like and why it might occur, explains Zhengyu Liu, lead author of the study and director of the University of Wisconsin — Madison's Center for Climate Research.
«And ultimately we want to look at ways of controlling the placement of particles on the photosensitive film in patterns other than uniform arrays.»
Looking to the other work done at and to support the Green Bank Observatory, the accomplishments of the past year include: hosting more than 2,000 visitors to view the solar eclipse, painting 84,000 square feet of the GBT, hosting 900 visitors at our annual open house (and launching 150 rockets in two hours that same day), releasing our new visitor reservations system, and hosting more than 30 film and news organizations.
A thousand sweaty, shirtless men groaning and cursing over a bunch of rusty iron and home - welded equipment looks much more like torture or the opening credits of a certain type of blue film than exercise.
I wanted a product that looked better than what I could film on my own and I felt like my audience deserved a truly kick - ass workout video.
I can't think of anyone rocking this look better than Bonnie Parker, the chicest outlaw of all time according to this 1967 film.
When I'm filming I tend to apply more makeup than I need because it looks better under the lights.
I must admit I don't have a clue how well this will go down but thought I would give it a go anyway, but it's harder than it looks Trying to explain things whilst concentrating on not messing up really can be difficult especially when you're new to filming, but when I feel ready to put the video up I will make sure to post it here first for you all to see.
Looks more like the one in the HP films than the «official» scarf.
The Upcountry History Museum is located in the Heritage Green along with the library, Greenville Theater and Children's Museum and being the fashion lovers that we are, we were looking forward to seeing some of the costumes that Katherine wore during her film career which spanned more than 60 years.
Rather than take on the entire movie — which includes an inexplicable ending, piss - poor greenscreen, and at least a dozen other noxious elements — let's look at the two most infamous moments, which represent everything wrong about this film.
There is nothing better than looking like a Carl Pugh, 35, behaved «despicably» when he was filmed repeatedly striking his American bulldog Jeff on a towpath, which was viewed on social media
On the other hand, I really enjoyed seeing the odd, feral - looking beauty Mireille Enos (of TV's «The Killing») as Pitt's on - screen wife; I wish she had more to do in the film than hunker onboard an aircraft carrier with their kids, hoping the zombies won't learn how to swim.
Its all hands on makeup and effects which looks better than cgi anyday but this film cries out for just a touch more skill.
The aforementioned opening shots of Snape look more like Impressionist paintings than a scene from a kiddie film.
Image detail is nice on the whole, and though the film does occasionally look a little soft, this is an artifact of the anamorphic camera process used, rather than any transfer or compression issues.
Other than the look of the film, almost everything else works here.
That said, anyone of a younger generation who wishes to see why Elvis was ELVIS, need look no further than this film.
I dare you to look up the plot of the book and tell me if you think that wasn't a better film than this drivel.
No, he's not a great thespian — and given the stellar nature of the film's supporting cast, he threatens to look worse by comparison — but I think Affleck plays Mendez in a more than competent manner.
Though not the definitive Holocaust film, yet it's a better look at the Holocaust than most other films and is certainly one of Spielberg's more serious and better films.
Those who would make the claim that Malick has looked backwards with an uncritical eye need look no further than a simple juxtaposition late in the film that finds Opechancanough (Wes Studi), observing with wonder the ability of man to sculpt nature as evinced by a topiary garden in England.
Warner's Blu - ray version delivers Heat with a new HD transfer supervised by Mann himself, and the film thankfully looks better than I've ever seen it on disc before.
Considerably tamer than previous Nymphomaniac chapter previews, this tease for «Chapter 7: The Mirror» is described thusly on the film's website, «The image you see in a mirror will at first glance seem like an exact replica of the object you're looking at.
Franco's film dives into the insane folly of Tommy's passion project, how he buys, not rents, all of his shooting equipment, incurring massive costs for no other reason than to look like a big shot, or how he has a fake alleyway constructed to look exactly like the one outside the shooting stage.
Don't get me wrong, I like to punk out on more than a few occasions, but it's interesting to look back at a time in which the talent was getting commercial promotion, because in this day and age, you have to go either underground or, well, bona fide prog - rock to find real quality music, though not necessarily quality film.
What matters to the player is that the game offers NONE TO LITTLE CHALLENGE and looks to film history more than it does to game history.
The film isn't perfect: in some action scenes, Black Panther's suit looks more computer - generated than realistic, and the hand - to - hand combat sequences can come off more chaotic than compelling.
And frustrating, especially considering that if Mr. Wenders wanted a classic film model to emulate for evoking St. Francis, he needed look no further than Roberto Rossellini's splendid 1950 film «The Flowers of St. Francis.»
Not that anyone is or should be looking at these films with such a stern eye, I'm just saying that they look more out of step with the times than ever.
You don't have to look too far or to deep to find the similarities among writer / director Andrew Niccol's three science fiction films (I'm ignoring The Host, which is more Stephanie Meyer than Niccol).
But in the context of the film, what's of course a striking and great - looking aesthetic isn't grounded in anything more than a desire to rustle up some novel effects, and that emotional paucity shows.
Binoche, her performance as Isabelle so astonishing as to erase the memory of her occasional doe - eyed coasting, would have been 52 during filming, and she looks positively dewy, younger here than she did in Michael Haneke's Caché in 2005.
My appreciation for this film comes from knowing what I was looking at, and from not looking for more than what's there.
Written and directed by Karen Leigh Hopkins, the film's tone looks to be all over the place, but it's good to see James Badge Dale as something other than a supporting character in an action blockbuster.
Then, as told partly in flashback as Arthur (Harrelson) is being interviewed by a court - appointed psychiatrist (the underrated Sandra Oh), the safe distance that gives the audience derails the pace and the film becomes more serious than it ought to, no matter the subject matter and this results in it becoming every «realistic» work that looks down on the idea of either a superhero or the genre.
With many noticeable green screen effects and animals that looked a little less than artificial, the visuals clashed with the plot of the film for me.
The film's bright look and visual energy are much more liberating than the machinations of its teen queens.
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