Sentences with phrase «making of a movie»

«There are a lot of tasty restaurants in the food court area,» Hanks said in a December 2003 story about the making of the movie.
Instead of showing all of the special effects and revealing major plot points, the video was more of a teaser that focused on the process behind the making of the movie — emphasizing the real sets and practical effects, and de-emphasizing the CGI effects which were widely criticized as removing the humanity and realism of the prequels.
Much has been made of this movie in relation to questions of religious liberty and the current HHS mandate on Catholic institutions regarding the provision of contraception.
«He and I did not get along at all, and Carrey even said that Universal didn't want his backstage footage to surface because they didn't want everyone to think Carrey was this «a — hole,» which is what he was during the making of that movie
It's not just about Si and the other awesome celebs involved in the making of this movie, but it reaches out so much further than the fundamental meaning of Christmas.
An interview with actor Keith David, SUNY Polytechnic Institute President Alain Kaloyeros and actor Tom Berenger discuss the making of the movie «American Dresser.»
At this new exhibition, you are invited to step into Cameron's role as director and film scenes in 3 - D with a camera just like the ones used in the making of the movie.
It also has an excellent hour - long documentary on the making of the movie.
This is his «Ed Wood,» a behind - the - scenes look at the making of a movie no one — not even Wiseau — anticipated would be seen by so many people.
Liosgate gives us a gag reel, a look at the making of the movie, a scoop on what it's like directing a Tommy Wiseau film, and a featurette highlighting the many talents of Wiseau.
In the pantheon of movies about the making of a movie — 1995's «Living in Oblivion,» 1999's «Bowfinger,» 2000's «State and Main,» and 2008's «Tropic Thunder» — «The Disaster Artist» is closest to 1994's «Ed Wood.»
Inspired by the making of the movie «The Room» — a labor of cinematic ineptitude that has been called «the «Citizen Kane» of bad movies» — this sweet, affectionate (and unapologetically slight) comedy is an all - too - rare homage to harmless, hilarious incompetence, at a time when there is plenty of the more hurtful kind to go around.
Up first is a lengthy discussion concerning the making of the movie.
Again, the commentary gives us more insight into the making of the movie and the actors, little behind - the - scenes tidbits, some explanations, and more.
Metal Gear Solid 5director Hideo Kojima is a self - professed cinephile — «70 % of my body is made of movies,» his Twitter profile says.
The making of this movie gives their amazing courage another chance to inspire and influence the world.
The silent version also comes with a great commentary by Timothy Brock, who walks through the main interest points about the making of the movie, and some of how Chaplin made the film, and his later cuts.
Click the image below to see behind - the - scenes photos and learn more about the making of this movie.
Last year's blockbuster Thor: Ragnarok will be available on Blu - ray and DVD next month, and it will include a slew of bonus features, including deleted scenes, featurettes that go behind the scenes of the making of the movie, a brand new short film featuring Thor's former roommate Darryl shacking up with The Grandmaster, and much more.
There's an enormous amount of utterly captivating footage, as Carrey actually had a cameraman following him around during the making of the movie.
I don't really know what to make of this movie.
The combined success of the record - breaking, critical acclaim - nabbing and audience - thrilling success of Marvel Studios» Black Panther, introducing a black superhero and boasting a largely black cast, and the recent record - breaking, critical acclaim - nabbing and audience - thrilling successWonder Woman, whixh gave female filmgoers a superhero in their own image, should prove to Hollywood that inclusion sells in cinema, but will it bring real change in the making of movies?
If you're looking for funny comments or trivia about the making of the movie, you won't find it here.
NOT TOO MANY FILMMAKERS ARE DEtermined enough, or crazy enough, to devote seven years of their lives to the making of a movie.
It's truly an insider's look at the making of the movie and it's a really interesting way to see how things are done.
Read our review and about the making of the movie here.
It also contains a more mundane feature on the making of the movie and running commentary from the filmmakers.
So begins the making of the movie called The Room.
The feature - length picture - in - picture track boasts interviews with the people involved in the event (like CIA operative Tony Mendes, former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, former Canadian ambassador Ken Taylor and the «house guests»), while director Ben Affleck and writer Chris Terrio discuss the actual making of the movie on the disc's audio commentary.
It's a comedy about the making of a movie as three filmmakers meet in Starbucks, call on their lead actress (played by Eugene Domingo as both herself and the character in the movie) and plan their poverty drama's shoot which will take place in a garbage dump.
But while the making of that movie's famous shower scene is depicted along with some other brief scenes from the film, Hitchcock focuses more on the filmmaker's marriage and obsession with his work.
Disc 2 features a 1990 TV special, The Wonderful World of Oz: The Making of a Movie Classic, a 2001 TCM documentary, Memories of Oz The Art of Imagination: A Tribute to Oz, and Because of the Wonderful Things it Does: The Legacy of Oz.
Perhaps more interesting is the parallel between Hitchcock and Hedren during the making of this movie, with Hitch trying so very hard to put Hedren in the mold of his making, and Hedren obstinately fighting him every step, which is almost a mirror of the plot of the movie itself.
We've already shared a video of the Manchester by the Sea cast answering your Collider Mailbag questions, but now it's time to put the focus on the actual making of the movie, and specifically about Casey Affleck, Lucas Hedges and Michelle Williams «experience working with writer - director Kenneth Lonergan.
When Star Wars: The Force Awakens was in production, much was made of the movie's commitment to honor the feel of the originals by using practical effects and puppetry when possible.
And if those aren't enough Wonka treats, all the child actors gather together for the first time since the making of the movie to offer a full - length audio commentary while you view the movie.
Warner's newest release of the film offers a behind - the - scenes featurette shot during the making of the movie, along with a longer documentary complete with comments from the Wonka kids as adults.
His story is told in a documentary titled, No Day But Today, which is broken into five - parts: Days of Inspiration (Jonathan Larson's formative years: childhood through college), Leap of Faith (Larson's move to New York City and the projects / experiences that led to the writing of Rent), Another Day (the creation of the musical Rent from conception to final dress rehearsal), Without You (an account of the show's amazing journey from success Off - Broadway to its current status as worldwide phenomenon, all in the wake of Jonathan Larson's untimely death), and Over the Moon (the making of the movie and a tribute to Jonathan Larson).
David will speak of the making of the movie and work with maverick director Lindsay Anderson and actor Malcolm McDowell and afterwards will sign copies of his new book «Filming if...»
Don't miss: The extras include a nine - part retrospective from 2009 on the legacy of the trilogy; a short film, «Doc Brown Saves the World,» with Christopher Lloyd, that shows why some of the futuristic gadgets from the second film do not exist today; a peek at the 2012 restoration of the iconic DeLorean; two episodes from «Back to the Future: The Animated Series;» a 2015 commercial for a hoverboard and a trailer for «Jaws 9»; a five - part documentary on the making of the movies, a look at the franchise's physics; deleted scenes; a question - and - answer session with Fox; eight archival featurettes; behind - the - scenes footage; music videos; commentaries; and a look at «Back to the Future: The Ride.»
Ahead of James Franco's «The Disaster Artist,» we talked to the creators, authors, and fans to understand the making of the movie based on the book about the making of the best bad movie ever made.
Blu - ray Highlight: The audio commentary with director Joe Dante, star Zach Galligan, writer Charlie Haas and producer Michael Finnell isn't particularly entertaining, but there's enough good information here about the making of the movie to interest fans.
Disc One features an unrated version of the movie (it's only three minutes longer than the theatrical cut), an audio commentary by the director, Jonah Hill, Russell Brand, Rose Byrne and a couple others, and three in - depth featurettes, including one on the making of the movie and one on the music written for the movie (that one's a can't miss).
Don't miss: Among the hours of extras are a look back at the making of the movie, a peek at a 1963 production kick - off dinner, Los Angeles and British premieres footage, George Cukor directs Baroness Bina Rothschild, production tests, Rex Harrison's Golden Globe acceptance speech, Harrison's British Film Institute honor, highlights from the 1965 Academy Awards ceremony, a trio of behind - the - scenes featurettes, alternate Hepburn vocals, a look at designer Cecil Beaton's sketches, a comments on a lady featurette, a radio interview with Harrison and behind - the - scenes photos.
The film is just as much about the endurance of marriage than the making of a movie.
The first is a Q&A with the filmmakers called «Hatching Chicken Little» as they discuss the making of the movie.
- Audio Commentary — Check out a special narration of the film by director James Gunn, who guides fans through an inside look at the making of the movie.
Last year, the making of the movie became the subject of James Franco «s Golden Globe - nominated hit The Disaster Artist.
The commentary offers an interesting retrospective on the making of the movie and its spot in history, starting with its origin as a spec script by Roselyne Bosch, who saw the 500th anniversary of Columbus's famous trip approaching and decided that it would make a great 1992 release.
But if you have the same sense of adventure that inspired the making of this movie, it is a must - see when it opens beginning with a platform engagement on Christmas Day and going wide January 8.
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