Sentences with phrase «made of the film appearing»

At the time of its release, much was being made of the film appearing in «sensurround» in select theaters, whereby heavy bass speakers were placed to simulate theater - shaking, seat - rumbling sound during the explosive scenes.

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(The name appears to reference the 1970s cult film Soylent Green, in which humans ate a strange food that turned out to be other humans, but Rhinehart says that in the book version, soylent was made of soya and lentils.)
The film takes pains to make the computers and coding appear accurate, including a series of Bash commands Snowden uses in a test at CIA training school.
Rudolph W. Giuliani, the former New York mayor and a recent addition to President Trump's legal team, said Wednesday night that Trump made a series of payments reimbursing his attorney, Michael Cohen, for a $ 130,000 settlement with an adult - film actress — appearing to contradict Trump's assertion...
The collapse of central planning in the East had its own internal dynamics, but the long reach of advertised and advertising Western music, film, television, fashion - the sacraments of consumerism — played an acknowledged role in making centrally planned economies appear unbearably shoddy and barren.
To tell you the truth, there aren't many Inherit the Wind fans in Dayton because the play and the film make the residents of «Hillsboro» appear ignorant and backwards, and because so many people get all their information about the trial from that source alone.
The immediacy of the film, however, tends to make these events appear contrived and even mechanical.
Tory grandee Nicholas Soames appeared to enjoy the film's portrayal of his grandfather, saying it showed «how Churchill made the British feel they were part of a life and death struggle in which all played a heroic part».
Boulton appeared intent on making the former justice secretary squirm from the outset as he showed a film of Boris Johnson announcing he wasn't going to run for the Tory leadership.
Liberal Democrat MEP Edward McMillan - Scott made a film on his views of Europe, before the pair debated Britain's role in Europe and calls for a referendum, which they both appeared to support.
In 1996, Congress passed the Child Pornography Prevention Act (CPPA), which made illegal «any visual depiction including any photograph, film, video, picture or computer - generated image that is, or appears to be, of a minor engaging in sexually explicit conduct.»
The inflamed conjunctiva (the clear film covering the inner eyelid and the white part of the eye) makes blood vessels appear larger than normal.
Bernsen appears at the beginning of the screening copy explaining that he's made several faith - based films and wanted to do something a little different this time, something along the lines of Sleepless in Seattle and When Harry Met Sally.
Edumediaindia.com, a leading online chat portal that has been able to achieve a fair share of success in the online adult entertainment industry, recently introduced its live celeb events.We provide a preview tool to test video settings before entering a sex show.If you're looking to become a video broadcaster yourself, then please visit the model sign - up form on the corresponding platform.The owners of the chat portal said that they have tried to find out raw talents from different nooks and corners of the country and have been able to find out some of the best entertainers from across India.They also maintained that some of the entertainers on their site have appeared in films and commercials, while many others have made live webcam chat their career.
The killer has no motivations for his actions other than the cliched «He's just crazy,» and the establishment's actions, personified by the mayor and police chief's conservative dealings with the killer, wreak of a contrived set - up to make Harry appear «heroic» - what the film considers «heroic» - by contrast.
That movie took a long time to get off the ground and before she ever appeared as Nova, Harrison served as a stand - in in the role of Dr. Zira (the part ultimately played by Kim Hunter) in the screen tests and extensive make - up tests through which the project evolved, even participating in a test for Edward G. Robinson in the role of Dr. Zaius (Robinson was forced to withdraw from the project because of a heart condition that prevented him from working under the heavy make - up and in the high altitude location where much of the film was to be made).
On a visual note they seem to have tried to make the film appear like the pages of a comicbook, split screens with a bit of text and in a slightly cartoony way, kinda works but the rest of the film needs to be good to make it fully work.
Two years later, he could be seen in another high - profile, politically tinged thriller, this time opposite Denzel Washington in director Jonathan Demme's remake of The Manchurian Candidate.In 2005 he made his directorial and screenwriting debut with Everything Is Illuminated, and appeared in the critically acclaimed, Golden Globe - winning HBO movie Lackawanna Blues, a life - affirming film about a selfless black woman (played by S. Epatha Merkerson) in 1950s segregated New York who provides a home and a guiding hand to the youths who come to live at her boarding house.
This one will teach you how to make the colorful, cutout banners that appear at the start of the film.
Being well - versed on the film's production from the book or How Did This Get Made (the hosts of which — Paul Scheer, June Diane Raphael and Jason Mantzoukas — all appear in this movie) only adds to this effect.
this is IN SPITE of Michael Bays constant attempts to ruin it through overly cheesy lines and rubbish editing which makes the film appear to lurch towards
Since «Step by Step» (1991), Jason has provided voices for numerous animated television shows and computer games, appeared in a straight - to - video film, been the voice of Kovu in The Lion King II: Simba's Pride (1998)(V), the voice of Haku in the American dub of Sen to Chihiro no kamikakushi (2001), starred in two TV films, and has made guest appearances on some of the most popular American sitcoms out there.
From there, he launched a steady film career that slowed down considerably in the late»50s, after he began appearing on television but did not end until 1994, when Brinegar made his final screen appearance, as a stagecoach driver, in the 1994 film version of Maverick.
A powerful and thoughtful film, it is also not what it at first seems, which is part of the point Polley appears to be interested in making.
this is IN SPITE of Michael Bays constant attempts to ruin it through overly cheesy lines and rubbish editing which makes the film appear to lurch towards new revelations in the plot and then sink into boredom again.
After a subsequent appearance in Showtime's made - for - cable film Off Season (2001), Culkin once again appeared as a younger incarnation of an older sibling, this time Kieran, in the art - house comedy Igby Goes Down (2002).
Following that film, Law went on to make a few smaller films, including Music From Another Room (also starring a still unknown Gretchen Mol) and The Final Cut, in which he played a sinister, deceased version of himself.In 1999, Law appeared in David Cronenberg's cyberific eXistenZ and completed filming Anthony Minghella's The Talented Mr. Ripley alongside Gwyneth Paltrow, Matt Damon, and Cate Blanchett.
She appeared with Kevin Costner in Message in a Bottle before going on to make the independent film Happy, Texas, the supernatural thriller Stir of Echoes with Kevin Bacon, and Can't Stop Dancing, a comedy in which she acted alongside Margaret Cho and Janeane Garofalo.She had a fine turn in the well - reviewed indie Ghost World, and a small turn in the infamous turkey The Adventures of Pluto Nash.
In 2006 Huston took on a small role in Terry Zwigoff's Art School Confidential, and appeared in Martha Coolidge's Material Girls opposite Hilary and Haylie Duff.In 2008, Huston joined the cast of the made - for - HBO period film Iron Jawed Angels, in which she played an activist opposed to the National Woman's Party, which encouraged rewarding American women with the right to vote and hold citizenship.
McKee made her film debut in 1988, when she appeared in Ken Russell's LAIR OF THE WHITE WORM, opposite Hugh Grant.
After breaking through with films made by an emerging avant garde — including Josh Trank's Chronicle, Derek Cianfrance's The Place Beyond the Pines and Josh Krokidas» Kill Your Darlings — this year the 28 - year - old actor has starred in two very of - the - moment genres, first playing Harry Osborn, Peter Parker's childhood pal turned homicidal supervillain Green Goblin, in The Amazing Spider - Man 2, and now appearing opposite Aubrey Plaza in the zombie comedy Life After Beth.
At the moment a direct movie adaptation of the comic can't be made by any film studio due to rights issues; several major characters who appear in the comic (including Hawkeye and the Incredible Hulk) are part of Marvel's Avengers film franchise, and therefore aren't available to be used as part of the X-Men movie franchise.
Zac Efron seems genuinely dazzled by the fact that he's now made a film in which he appears alongside with one of cinema's finest actors.
Speaking of Murphy, one might wonder if Martin made a pact with him during Bowfinger to alternately appear as the father in every major family film since.
However, in an interesting Guardian interview with the excellent film writer Ryan Gilbey, Bello appears to be making the best of a bad situation.
After appearing in a number of short films, Turner made the move to television by landing the lead role in the 2012 British miniseries Leaving, playing a young man caught in a relationship with a married woman nearly twice his age.
The only real standouts are Bill Nighy, who appears during the film's second act as Hephaestus, the god of blacksmiths and sculptors, and Pike, whose cuteness makes up for the lack of chemistry with her male co-stars.
She also made a brief foray into Hollywood, appearing in such films as 1938's «The Rage of Paris» opposite Douglas Fairbanks Jr., the 1951 MGM musical «Rich, Young and Pretty,» 1952's «5 Fingers» opposite James Mason and the 1956 epic «Alexander the Great» opposite Richard Burton.
The movie nails Moore for taking a headline from a pro-Gore letter to the editor in a Florida newspaper («Gore Won Florida Recount»), enlarging it, changing the date, and using it as a graphic element in a brief montage, making it appear as though it were an actual news article — «all for one second of footage in the film,» according to Jason Clarke, who thus singlehandedly deflates the significance of his own finding.
Most of the women appearing in the film are blond, except for Portman who makes her appearance near the end.
Subversive has loaded the disc with supplements, starting with a film - length yakker featuring Cundey, Cimber, and Perkins — the same trio that appears in the disc's 35 - minute making - of doc, «A Maiden's Voyage».
Based on the 2009 book by Robert M. Edsel, the real - life story of the Monuments Men is practically tailor - made for the big screen; a unique slant on the typical WWII film that, at least on paper, appeared to be equal parts «Ocean's Eleven» and «Inglourious Basterds.»
However, in the film's opening scene we learn that someone, in fact, has made it out alive: Lena (Natalie Portman), a woman who appears battered and is being interviewed by a team of researchers clad in hazmat suits led by Lomax (Benedict Wong), whose many questions are eerily answered with «I don't know.»
It's also interesting to note that of the three films Coogler has made, Jordan appears in all three.
Unfortunately, this plodding and unfunny sequel is more like the next «Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties» — appearing to exist mostly because the film before it made a lot of money.
The HD features continue with another spotlight, this time on Puss in Boots, another look at the making of the film (just like with Shrek), and even more karaoke (it's an identical subset as on the first disc, but with the music that appears in Shrek 2).
Glastonbury (15) Running time: 135 min *** Julian Temple's loving documentary may at first appear to be aimed at the sort of music fan who prefers Glasto streamed live to their TV.But this collection of archive and commissioned footage from 36 years of England's greatest music festival is likely to appeal more to diehard fans than non-festival-goers, since it revels in precisely the eccentricities that makes the armchair people dive for cover.Most of this film is a structureless, rambling celebration of Glastonbury's boozy, hedonistic, liberated, political and frequently bonkers character rather than of the actual music: great if you were at the party, presumably less great if you weren't.
I myself worked on a piece for Premiere magazine focusing on the event from the perspective of David Breashears, who made the IMAX film «Everest» (1998) and who appears as a minor character here.
Although Dillon was already an established star by the time he made this film, having also appeared in such movies as «Over the Edge,» «My Bodyguard» and the S.E. Hinton adaptation «Tex,» «Rumble Fish» was perhaps the first that really showed off his considerable strengths as an actor in the way that he captures all the furtive, headlong energy and emotional turmoil of Rusty as he struggles to find his place in the world without simply giving audiences the James Dean impression that others might have supplied.
Though the strong work of Sandra Bullock and George Clooney — the only two actors who appear on camera — is essential to what the film accomplishes, the great lure of «Gravity» is the way director Alfonso Cuarón, cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki and visual effects supervisor Tim Webber have collaborated to make us feel we're stranded in outer space ourselves, no questions asked.
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