Sentences with phrase «made in the film»

«The allegations made in the film do not in any way correspond to reality,» says a spokeswoman for Nestlé to 20 Minutes.
So tell us about the resource page that the National Center for Science Education has established for people to go to get information about the claims made in the film.
I am a Director and screenwriter determine to make it in the film industry.
Following a crew of high - school - aged Asian - Americans who use their reputations as studious bookworms to mask their criminal activities, the movie proved without a doubt that Cho had what it took to make it in film.
I've been critical of the director for the choices he's made in his films, but I'll give him this, he always making fun films at the end of the day.
Stewart decision to make a drama about the imprisonment of Iranian journalist Maziar Bahari — who fielded questions alongside him, as did the Mexican actor who plays him, Gael Garcia Bernal — was instigated when an appearance Bahari made in a filmed comedy sketch on «The Daily Show» was used against him when the Islamic regime accused him of being a traitor and American secret agent.
Improbably (but this is the least significant of the leaps of faith the spectator is expected to make in this film), Google embraces them into its welcoming bosom.
Make no mistake, the stories are intriguing but the careless choices made in the film production makes this a boring watch.
British actor James McAvoy also called out Hollywood's obsession with British trained acting students and how expensive it is to make it in the film industry.
I think the messages we make in our films are important because they reflect our society, and also reflect the hopes for our society.
You know, I'd trained, the first things I'd ever made in my film class were in black - and - white 16 mm, so there's echoes of that training to expose film, print film — I'd studied all of Ansel Adams's technical manuals, The Camera, The Negative, The Print.
Alongside with his heart snatching amazing live - action debut, he has also shown his awesome charm of movie making in this film which is known as - Train to Busan.
We learn that Shamberg initiated the project with the goal of siring the next Big Chill — which, as far as confessions go, isn't as outrageous as the one Stiller makes in his film - length yakker with Childress that he encouraged a liberal amount of cribbing from Warren Beatty's Reds during the fine - tuning of the screenplay.
Lynne Ramsay was told she'd never make it in film because she was too weak to carry a camera.
starring Lancaster and Shelley Winters, and Andrei Tarkovsky's Russian version of the short story, which he made in film school (21 min.).
Dame Maggie Smith doesn't think she'd make it in the film industry if she joined it now.The «Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone» star praised...
On the other hand, given the Luke we know and love from the original trilogy's story... he simply would never make the choices he makes in this film.
This film doesn't just make fun of Tommy for his weirdness, but it's an inspiration for people like myself who want to make it in the film industry.
The one change I would make in the film is the casting of Liza Minnelli as the poor sweetheart Arthur has a thing for.
Both lead and supporting performances (particularly Mercedes Morán, drily witty as Neruda's wife) are superb, even though much is made in the film of Peluchonneau being a supporting character perhaps invented by Neruda.
The comments on this site underline exactly the point the Coens are making in their film - but which sail straight over the heads of the growing number of humans whose only measure of a movie is «hey was I entertained... like I was when I saw Epic Movie, or Hot Shots.
There are things I love that didn't make it in the film — maybe they'll be on Blu - ray or the extended version.
The point is eloquently made in the film's pre-credit sequence, where the camera zigzags its way through a crowd of people, stopping at random people as a faceless narrator ruminates on how the questions and so - called answers in life are perhaps one and the same.
Instead, that figure may represent what the fictional car will make in the film.
To that end, Ilfeld has used money that he made in the film world to develop the apps and is confident that digital can help paper, and vice versa.

Not exact matches

Ultimately, journalists and audiences must come to some kind of agreement on what is acceptable in the new world of immersive and VR journalism, and determine what kinds of film - making behavior are too manipulative.
Nonny de la Peña, an L.A. - based journalist and pioneer in VR film - making, created a 3D virtual representation of the night that Trayvon Martin was killed, and has also made an immersive film focused on the refugee crisis in Syria.
He added that the extra revenue would wind up as a boon to filmmakers, with studios investing more money in film budgets and making more movies overall.
Jurassic World opened at number 1 in 69 territories, making it the largest worldwide opening weekend ever, and it became the fastest film to reach $ 1 billion just 13 days after being released.
She begins clobbering computer chips with a hammer, just as the stereo switches to «Still,» the gangsta - funk Geto Boys track made famous in the printer - whupping scene from the 1999 film Office Space.
Coogler's contribution to the Marvel cinematic universe has brought in over $ 1 billion in revenue, making it the highest - grossing U.S. film ever directed by an African American.
In addition, as Spielberg's shop moves more into the family space, it could run up against part of the deal that forbids DreamWorks from making animated films for any company other than DWA.
My colleague, Kirsten, had to sign an NDA promising she wouldn't reveal anything about Smith's character ahead of the film release in order to receive a making - of book on the film.
The film world will also go through major shifts, and we foresee a billion - dollar business developing in how what's known as «PVOD windowing» — that is, premium content that's behind a paywall for some time and eventually is made available to all — changes the way feature films are produced, marketed and delivered.
Yet, there was still enough interest to make this sequel, which came in on little fanfare and without the star of the first film, Kristen Stewart.
But the narrative already has the makings of a feel - good Hollywood movie — so it should come as no surprise that a feature film dramatizing Ma's rags - to - riches rise is already in the works.
But both films showed how mundane, and even boring, much of investigative journalism is: your inquiries lead nowhere; doors are slammed in your face; you make endless phone calls; and you have to choke down all that lousy coffee.
The brothers» next B film, Siege, was written in a week, shot in two weeks, and made on an even skimpier budget.
Several states offer tax credits to television and film production companies that make a television series or feature film in that state.
Russell said he thought media reports had made potential negative consequences of AI seem like they were all but already happening and said references to the Terminator film franchise in descriptions of AI were misleading.
The show aired in 2002 and 2003 and served as a sort of «school» for Boivin, who used it to learn the ropes of film making.
The culture ministry believes this will generate $ 1 billion in box office spend each year, making it the 11th largest film market in the world.
As the actor who redefined what it means to be The Man in Hollywood with films like «Pulp Fiction,» he simply put too much into the role, making the Octopus one of his least memorable characters to date.
The film stars Taraji P. Henson, Octavia Spencer and Janelle Monae as real life NASA trailblazers Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughn and Mary Jackson, whose work made it possible for John Glenn to become the first American in orbit.
Mention artificial intelligence in conversation, and it's not unlikely you'll hear someone make a reference to the Terminator film series.
In the same way that a film studio can help a person with an incredible screenplay navigate the logistics of making a movie, a startup studio assists domain experts who might have a solid concept but aren't as strong on the coding side.
A second and third installment of Avatar are in the works, and at a recent comic convention Cameron said the films may be shot at a higher frame rate than the industry standard to make the film seem even more real.
The film, which cost $ 17 million to make, had been forecast to bring in as much as $ 34 million, according to industry researchers such as Box Office Mojo.
In fact, of those eight films, five of them have made less at the box office than Crash, which is currently the fifth - lowest grossing film of the past four decades (in terms of sales adjusted for inflationIn fact, of those eight films, five of them have made less at the box office than Crash, which is currently the fifth - lowest grossing film of the past four decades (in terms of sales adjusted for inflationin terms of sales adjusted for inflation).
The first three «Hunger Game» films raked in over $ 2.3 billion worldwide, making it one of the most successful film franchises in recent history.
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