Sentences with phrase «make theatrical»

«I was acting and then I learned how to make theatrical sets and paint them,» he recalled, «I did apprenticeships in different professional theaters.»
His images of lit up sky rises, mexican wrestlers, cowboys gathered around a campfire, and nudes in a mysterious desert all make theatrical references.
We'll hear stories about Sega of Japan clashing with Sega of America for control of the soul of the company, Sonic's original design as a fanged guitar - playing beast, how Sony's involvement with both Nintendo and Sega that led to the rise of the PlayStation, MGM's deal to make a theatrical Sonic the Hedgehog movie in the mid-1990s, and so much more.
If you make a theatrical film, it's to be played in theaters.»
If the Blu - ray masters were created from film elements that were used to make theatrical release prints, then this reflects a problem with the Blu - ray transfers.
They discuss additions to the extended edition as well as why those scenes didn't make the theatrical cut.
Fact: Actor John Krasinski will make his theatrical debut in Dry Powder next year (Mar16).
With audiences having already seen a handful of Peanuts specials (including 1965's A Charlie Brown Christmas and 1966's It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown) on the boob tube without having had to pay a cent, it was a gamble to make a theatrical feature centered around Charles M. Schulz's lovable characters and expect viewers to fork over money for the privilege.
This is solely any other scene that we will be able to upload to the lengthy listing that didn't make the theatrical lower of Justice League.
Lone scribe Gary Dauberman gets called up from the obscurity of horror's minor leagues to make his theatrical screenwriting debut.
In the years since, Seyfried attempted to make her theatrical debut but somehow always fell short.
Number 10 tried to play down Johnson's latest unhelpful comments by insisting that «he was making a theatrical comparison».
The Universal City backlot gets a good workout in the blood - spattered finale of Gunfight in Abilene, which barely made the theatrical rounds before entrenching itself on late night television.
Less than three years after the film made its theatrical debut (to many boos and jeers), the director comes back to tweak Alexander AGAIN with what I like to call the This Time for Real Cut.
And so, with The Ides of March making its theatrical run, we rank up the best and worst of political cinema.
His father was an opera singer, and McTiernan made his theatrical debut at age seven playing bit roles in his father's shows.
And there will be nowhere to hide when she makes her theatrical debut on Broadway in Arthur Miller's The Crucible next year, alongside Ben Whishaw and Sophie Okonedo.
Time ticked on and costs mounted, even after Anderson was brought on to create a revue like the ones that made his theatrical name, Universal having given up on making an actor out of Whiteman.
It's weird thinking about Spotlight's Best Picture win as a huge upset when you consider everyone thought it was a sure thing back when it was making its theatrical run in October.
They also discuss some indie titles that folks may have missed in the 2013 festival season making their theatrical debut such as the documentary Jodorowsky's Dune, E.L. Katz's Cheap Thrills and much more!
If you loved the film «Our Idiot Brother,» starring Paul Rudd, when it made its theatrical release, you might love to know that ShockYa has two copies of the film to giveaway!
The first live - action Gintama movie — directed by Yuuichi Fukuda and starring Shun Oguri, Masaki Suda, and Kanna Hashimoto — made its theatrical debut in Japan on July 14, and the Japanese home video release is set for November 22.
The young ladies talking loudly on their phones, the groups of guys making theatrical jokes on the buses, the people in line at the bar gesticulating wildly.

Not exact matches

Many saw this as daylight robbery, but thanks to the inexhaustible line of Harry Potter clothes, candy, board games, toys, theme parks and theatrical productions, the royalties from that partnership have made Rowling one of Britain's wealthiest women.
Since it's in the middle of Disney World, it makes sense that Raglan Road presents a pretty theatrical version of the Irish pub.
During a presentation at the exhibitors» conference CinemaCon in March, he told the industry audience that «Dunkirk» needed to «make you feel like you are there, and the only way to do that is through theatrical distribution.»
You have thus far completely refused all questions given to you in attempts to discuss the issue, have made absolutely zero effort to prove your assertion that homosexual activity is sinful, and have chosen instead to fall back on theatrical bravado.
As Jonas Barish points out in his sharply observed monograph The Anti «Theatrical Prejudice (1981), terms such as theatrical, operatic, melodramatic, and stagey tend to be hostile or belittling, as do phrases like play «acting, putting on an act, making a scene, making a spectacle of oneself, playing to the gallery, andTheatrical Prejudice (1981), terms such as theatrical, operatic, melodramatic, and stagey tend to be hostile or belittling, as do phrases like play «acting, putting on an act, making a scene, making a spectacle of oneself, playing to the gallery, andtheatrical, operatic, melodramatic, and stagey tend to be hostile or belittling, as do phrases like play «acting, putting on an act, making a scene, making a spectacle of oneself, playing to the gallery, and so forth.
Researchers at the Center for the Study of Women in Television and Film at San Diego State University looked at the top 700 highest - grossing movies of 2014 — which make up almost all of the year's major theatrical releases — to see how many featured women in prominent production roles.
After a weeklong theatrical run in the U.S., it made only $ 918.
Once you've enjoyed the production — and effectively made a donation to MFM — watch out for HBF's next projects: a theatrical work, another film and, intriguingly, an abstract porcelain cup!
Watch as Ronaldinho takes a theatrical tumble despite the opposition defender not even coming close to making contact, thankfully the referee was well aware a dive had taken place.
It's an interesting idea, and whilst it seems a little bit theatrical it actually does make some sense.
Such theatrical thuggishness may have been effective in the era of backroom shakedowns and party bosses, but today's politics is suffused with irony and live - cast on Twitter — and tough - guy threats are more likely to get mocked than they are to make delegates and congressmen cower in fear.
At 8 p.m., the documentary «Company Town» makes its first theatrical debut at Cinema Village, with an introduction from state Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, Cinema Village, 22 East 12th St., Manhattan.
7 tricks for making less - than - joyful tasks feel more enjoyable, how drinking wine actually makes you skinny, a theatrical take on Hip Hop classics, 15 moving hacks to simplify the process majorly, 9 of the most important (short) life lessons ever, how to write a killer CTA in your email marketing, and the necessity of radical self (tough) love.
It seems to have been made as a theatrical costume, as it is hand - sewn and came to me with a piece of masking tape at the collar with a woman's name scrawled on it in magic marker.
It's time to gather a few buds, dip into the theatrical make - up kit — there's always someone in the gang that has one — don your tattered clothing and gear up with your best zombie look for a trip to the movies.
Of course, it never hurts to have on board the perfect storm of actors blessed with ready - made star power, gifted theatrical talent, and most importantly, golden voices capable of translating the play's gigantic heart and soul to the silver screen.
Compared to other silent films of the 1920s, with the undercranked action, overly emotive acting, fantastic plots and theatrical make - up and costumes, «Napoleon» is years ahead of its time.
Also included, Anderson's American Express commercial that remains a fun homage to Truffaut, a loving speech by Oakley Friedberg, the young son of set designer Mark Frienberg, who spent time on location with his family raising funds for charity organizations, a silly trophy case application making fun of the film's lack of critical awards, deleted and alternate scenes, a stills gallery, and the theatrical trailer.
Lewensohn, a famous Israeli theatrical director, makes his film acting debut, while the veteran Ashkenazi («Late Wedding») handles his low - key role with bearlike grace.
As I noted in the body of my review, the theatrical Crashers was already too long, so the extra few minutes makes it even more slow - paced.
It's adapted by Tracy Letts from his 1993 play (Friedkin also turned Letts's play Bug into a film in 2006), and its theatrical origins do become obvious in the way certain characters are left disconcertingly off screen; the movie is concluded with a long, slow and single - location sequence, which makes it looks oddly like a filmed stage play.
Much of the action involves the hijackers debating ideology, and the Israeli politicians outlining developments to each other («Shimon, let me explain to you the situation as it stands...»), making for a sluggishly theatrical feel.
In any case, the mutual participation at play in this sex scene makes it a lot more exciting to watch than any of Christian's theatrical BDSM tricks, and the rest of the movie follows suit.
I'm not sure why they even bothered making this film, because chances are it won't make a lot or money or even enough to consider a theatrical release.
Canadian - born, Yale - trained Peter Donat made his mark on the theatrical world with his rich portrayals of such larger - than - life characters as Cyrano de Bergerac.
Gordon - Levitt is verbally miscast (his Franch acc - SANT is too theatrical and might make you wish they'd cast an actual French actor) but physically convincing; you buy him as a man driven to achieve the impossible, and willing to do the hard work necessary to hone his skills, and you also believe him as a charismatic, selfish leader whose hint of madness is as attractive as it is troubling.
Of course, being a low - budget independent film with relatively little star power, no high concept, and minimal sizzle, The Intervention was destined to make do with the obscurity of limited theatrical release.
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