Sentences with phrase «making of the film»

And certainly much can be made of the film as an expression of solidarity and compassion towards his wife.
I personally would have liked to hear more about the differences between the novel and the film, and gone into more detail about the actual making of the film, but oh well.
He also makes some of the film's best choices, becoming a hero that no one really appreciates.
If the original classic wasn't around to support the sequel what would everyone make of this film.
I'm still not sure what to make of the film as a whole.
Fabricated transistors made of the film with carbon nanotubes as the electrodes formed a flexible material that could be attached to human skin, for example, retaining its conductive properties when heavily stretched along the surface of a finger as it bends.
Audiences didn't quite know what to make of this film when it was released this summer, which is actually quite similar to the response that greeted it at Sundance.
On one hand, it does show how far we've come (at least in the University microcosm) that the stakes here are decidedly lower in stakes than say, Mel Brooks» Blazing Saddles, but it does not make any of the films verbal salvos any less stinging or funny.
Rather than innocent victims they should have buried every reel, videotape and DVD ever made of this film deep in the wasteland of the Nevada desert, preferably that of a nuclear test site so that we could wipe the very existence of this scourge of a film off the face of the planet.
The Special Edition DVD of Fargo comes loaded with many added extras including «Minnesota Nice» - a new documentary featuring interviews with the cast and crew about the behind the scenes making of the film; Interview with the Coen Brothers; and «The Coen Brothers» Family Tree» - an interactive guide, plus much much more.
The clothes and camerawork are gorgeous, but what will Oscar voters make of the film's ending?
Working with Sundance Institute on casting also provided some insight to what casting for the actual feature will be like, and made it more clear exactly what types of personality traits each actor should have to really make each of the film's characters complete.
These all add up to the simple fact that we need to see the Coens make each of these films as an individual piece.
A brilliant conversationist, Waters enthralled a press corps made of film critics, movie buffs, gossipers, and even linguists eager to discover the exact meaning of «tea - bagging», a practice Martha Plimpton forbids in the full - montied strip - joint she bartends at.
Much has been made of the film shifting Hollywood's attention toward the middle - aged — meaning, in their terms, anyone 20 or older.
The essay «An American Vanya» by College of the Holy Cross professor and author Steven Vineberg dissects the unique makings of the film, paying special notice to how the play begins long before we realize it.
In it, Sestero and his co-author Tom Bissell recount the bizarre, almost - unbelievable making of the film, recounting Wiseau's many eccentricities and noting his seemingly bottomless bank account.
The book provided a unique insight into the disastrous making of the film, and a look at the bizarre personality of Wiseau himself, whose exact background remains a mystery.
Such heavy - handed sappiness makes some of the film difficult to take seriously, and imagine it not as a slick opportunity for Oscar reel moments.
He discusses The 400 Blows» reception there and elsewhere, what he would make of the film if he was still a critic, and what it's like to become a filmmaker from that background.
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.
Artist Talk + Conversation Willie Doherty Thursday 20 June, 5.30 pm Lecture Room, IMMA @ NCH Willie Doherty presents a talk on the conception and making of his film Secretion.
Part 2 (23 minutes) explores the actual making of the film, as it gives insight into how the location was found and enhanced and the creative ways in which the film was shot.
All of his commentary on the deleted scenes gave great insight into the making of the film.
June says Lightwave now works with several other studios, «much earlier in the creative process» — during the making of the film as well as in the formation of marketing plans.
We should not, perhaps, pay to see the performance of an actress who must get herself drunk in order to act out a sex scene with a married co-star, any more than the film industry should allow animals to be harmed in the making of a film.
So let's say this movie is about a woman whose life was shaped by love of her father; the making of the film Mary Poppins (as well as the writing of the book) is about her coming to terms with the truth about personal love and death and all that.
We are left with a behind the scenes look at the making of a film without the film itself.
Not to mention, he had the experience of finally having his bar mitzvah at age 26 during the making of the film.
Last Saturday afternoon in the exhibition space of Bon Marche in Paris, they were playing clips from the Sophia Coppola movie - the exhibition was a series of photographs taken during the making of the film - of Coppola, the film - making team and the actors.
Bryant did not shy away from the making of this film as he worked Disney's Glen Keane to animate the film, and Academy Award winner John Williams will compose the music.
It came across from both Amy and Lee that this was so important to all involved in the making of the film.
What has happened to the money pumped into the area of the Ghallywood - public accounts committee sat and the ice breaking monies invested into the making of the film village.
At the time, he was reading about the making of the film 2001: A Space Odyssey, in which spaceship computer HAL 9000 tries to murder its human crewmates.
A pal for Al: Roland Emmerich, director of The Day After Tomorrow, a 2004 thriller about catastrophic climate change, paid $ 200,000 to offset the 10,000 tons of carbon expended in the making of the film.
100 % of the profits support the making of our film, The Human Trial.
100 % of the profits support the making of the film.
Paul David Kennamer Jr. and Merrilee Jacobs discuss this, what do doctors really know about nutrition — if anything at all!?! -LRB-: 60 clip here)-- and the making of their film, Eating You Alive on Awesome Vegans with Elysabeth Alfano.
The only thing I can mention is that the making of the film was incredibly, legendarily difficult.
Director Craig Brewer provides an audio commentary, there are separate featurettes on the making of the film, the cast, and the types of dancing they included, and there are a handful of deleted scenes that were all worthy of making the final cut.
There's nothing on the making of the film.
A commentary featuring producer Jeremy Thomas and Ben Kingsley is your usual run - of - the - mill back - patting session, though the pair does intermittently provide deeper insight into the making of the film, and it's admittedly fascinating to hear the soft - spoken and eloquent Kingsley articulate the process by which he gave life to Don Logan while he observes the sheer cruelty of the character on screen.
It offers an illuminating look at the making of the film, and it's a worthwhile purchase for anyone who enjoyed it.
(I probably should have stayed to see if the credits included a «No babies were harmed in the making of this film» disclaimer, but I assume all infants were unscathed.)
Moving along, you've got an eight - part examination of the making of the film (44:14) which looks at the adaptation and includes a pant load of on - set interviews with the cast and crew.
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