While a teaser trailer gave everyone a taste of what to expect earlier today, at Cannes we got
a lot more footage from the film which again looks like another unique, cinematic world conjured by Paul Thomas Anderson.
Not exact matches
An impressive «found
footage» horror film that looks at a documentary crew filming a woman suffering
from Alzheimer's disease and finding a
lot more.
Even now, two and a half decades later, I've learned a
lot more about the undertaking
from watching «Behind the Ears: The True Story of Roger Rabbit,» a making - of documentary imported
from the DVD (and not upgraded to high definition), which includes pre-production test
footage and shots of Charles Fleischer (the voice of and on - set stand - in for Roger) performing in a rabbit costume alongside his non-animated costars.
Live and studio recordings of the band's finest tracks
from this period; Rare
footage, archive interviews; location shoots, news clips, bonus material and
lots more besides.
Some of the
footage included M. Night Shyamalan's sequel to Unbreakable and Split, Glass, David Gordon Green's Halloween, Damien Chazelle's First Man, the Peter Jackson produced Mortal Engines, the opening scene
from J. A. Bayona's Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, and a
lot more.
I've got a
lot more to say about Monster Hunter World, and you'll see
more from our extensive hands - on visit to Capcom over the coming weeks including video
footage, interviews and
more.
No cast yet (and good luck strying ot out Stockard / Olivia / John) but it's aiming for 2015 Serious Film my friend Michael liked Match, the Tribeca film starring Patrick Stewart I reviewed yesterday, a helluva
lot more than me so it's worth sharing an opposing opinion First Showing
footage from Russell Crowe's directorial debut, The Water Diviner Empire the WB triples down on director Zach Snyder giving in both the Man of Steel sequel and the Justice League movie (but why?
The first
footage is chalk full of Easter eggs and cameos (most
from other Warner Bros. movies), which include the DeLorean
from Back to the Future, Freddy Krueger, Iron Giant, Akira, and a whole
lot more.
Viewers who want
more journalistic details are urged to rent Rob Epstein and Richard Schmiechen's great documentary The Times of Harvey Milk (1984), though Van Sant lifts plenty of vintage
footage from that and other sources to give the movie
lots of 1970s flavor (and to save money on set dressing).
It provides unused bits
from the big star - studded party scene (including
lots more of various cameo - makers), additional red carpet
footage from the Golden Globes (with appearances by Al Roker and Carson Daly),
more from the mid-end credits wedding,
more of Hyde (and Ari watching it), and a couple of unseen moments
from Drama's awkward audition.
Lots of new
footage on modes like Mario Shuffle, Balloon Bash, Rhythm Recital, and
more from Mario Party: Star Rush!
We've collected
lots of Wii U videos
from E3, with a ton of gameplay
footage from games such as Pikmin 3, Nintendo Land, New Super Mario Bros U, Project P - 100, ZombiU, and
more.
From the appearance of the credit «written and directed by Brian De Palma» overlaid on the sleek outer casing of an Apple MacBook Pro to a shot of a car driving into and destroying a parking -
lot Coca - Cola machine, there's a through line of anticorporate humor that juxtaposes the ideas of «art» and «product» — never
more so than in an amazing, extended split - screen scene in which
footage of a ballet performance competes for our attention with a knowingly clichéd, Halloween - style slasher - on - the - loose set piece.
All of the so - called «bonus featurettes» are less than three minutes long and recycle a
lot of the same
footage from «Making The Iron Lady,» which is
more of just a standard rundown of the characters and actors that play them.
Your weekend edition of The Week in Star Wars features a
lot of new
footage from Star Wars: The Last Jedi and its runtime, a possible first look at Alden Ehrenreich as Han Solo, all the controversy
from Star Wars Battlefront II and
more... Back in September it was rumoured that Star Wars: The Last Jedi -LSB-...]
From pre-alpha to alpha and we get to see a
lot more in this new gameplay
footage of Vulpine, showcasing a general look on what you'll be play as in the game and what activities you'll be doing like gathering resources to survive, build and advance / progress.
I'm unsure when we'll get to the full production, or if there's even a
lot more footage that's been shot than we've already seen, but based on the little info I was able to find online, First Person Shooter was meant to wrap up development this year and received funding
from Film Agency for Wales.
To be honest the graphics look a
lot better but I was personally expecting
more from the new engine, especially when it's running on a next gen consoles but it's probably alpha
footage which will obviously improve with time.
Lots of new
footage on modes like Mario Shuffle, Balloon Bash, Rhythm Recital, and
more from Mario Party: Star Rush!
Nintendo had a hell of a
lot of great E3 announcements on Tuesday —
from new faces in the upcoming Super Smash Bros. to
more Bayonetta 2
footage to the unveiling of Super Mario 3D World, fans of the Big N couldn't be happier.
We've collected
lots of Wii U videos
from E3, with a ton of gameplay
footage from games such as Pikmin 3, Nintendo Land, New Super Mario Bros U, Project P - 100, ZombiU, and
more.