Sentences with phrase «many makers of films»

Other sponsors that have pulled their ads from the show include TripAdvisor, Wayfair, Hulu, Nutrish pet food company, Johnson & Johnson, Nestle, Atlantis Paradise Island, Stitch Fix, Liberty Mutual and Entertainment Studios, maker of the film «Chappaquiddick,» according to reports by the New York Times and the Los Angeles Times.
The makers of the film have been kind enough to loan me a screener DVD and I'll post my review here when I've had a chance to watch it.
The researchers also found that collective narcissists in Poland are more likely to support hostile actions against the makers of a film that portrayed their country in a bad light.
Children are way more sophisticated than the makers of this film think.
The makers of this film seem to be trying to grab the box office dollars of those who are either too young or too squeamish for harder stuff, and who might be seeing this kind of material for the first time.
A huge money - maker of a film.
Had the script been any good, it probably could have been decent, but had the makers of the film used it to line birdcages instead of funding a budget to make it, it would have been put to better use.
There was a conscious decision on the part of the makers of this film to not have a discernable enemy, and also to return the title out of the dark and violent path it had been on in the previous movies.
By this point in the series, the makers of the films aren't even bothering trying to have a sweet side to any of the sexual relationships.
Luckily, for the makers of the film, Eddie Murphy is a gifted on - the - spot comedian, as he is by far the best element of this rather routine, uninspiring fantasy adventure.
Although about the humble roots of hip hop and b - boyism, the makers of the film have a more grandiose spectacle for its subject matter in mind, featuring some manufactured melodramatic elements, culminating in a farfetched song - and - breakdance concert featuring Melle Mel and the Furious Five (recently broken up with Grandmaster Flash) and future Rolling Stones back - up vocalist Bernard Fowler's gospel chorus entertaining a packed hall of enthused aficionados.
It's a tall order, considering just how far the makers of the film are willing to go to make sure that they sell enough funny robot action figures to the kids in the audience.
Bad Moms is one of the more pushy raunchy comedies you'll likely come across, a film so reliant on using vulgarity as a crutch it has characters drop F - bombs at their children's schools and during PTA meetings because without them, the makers of this film feel like they won't get a laugh from audiences prone to guffaw just because they heard harsh language.
The makers of this film know that these films have a bit of a box office ceiling, in that the Muppets, while popular in the United States, don't fare quite as well at the worldwide box office.
Of course many makers of films noirs were authentically Germanic: Robert Siodmak (Phantom Lady, The Killers), Billy Wilder (Double Indemnity, Sunset Blvd.), Otto Preminger (Laura, Fallen Angel, Where the Sidewalk Ends), not to mention other directors and — just as important — designers and cameramen.
It's not as evident that the movies are related to one another, as the makers of the film version of Jumanji left out a key component of the book that eventually became the inspiration for the sequel.
There's just something intrinsically comforting about baseball itself that the makers of this film are able to exploit, as the game, like the movie itself, is not in a hurry, working on fundamentals and small things, rather than going up to the plate to swing for the fence wildly.
Reportedly, the makers of the film could not afford his usual price for his scores, but Horner was so taken with the story that he composed it for free.
Unfortunately the makers of this film realize that it isn't enough to make a movie, so they unwisely injected a hackneyed plot about adultery and redemption, which does little but to bog down the film with a lack of realism and unsympathetic characterizations.
Using an online home exchange, she strikes a deal with Amanda (Diaz), a maker of film trailers who has just tossed out her live - in boyfriend (Edward Burns) for cheating on her.
While the makers of the film let Carrey cut loose, most of the rest of the time was obviously spent trying to nail down the look of the movie, which seems to be an amalgamation of Tim Burton, Terry Gilliam, Edward Gorey, and the Harry Potter movies.
In essence, the makers of this film don't concern themselves so much with the characters or plot, except to provide ample time for its superstar, Jim Carrey, to chew up as much scenery as possible.
In any other film, I'd probably feel cheated, but the short running time is perhaps the only thing worth commending the makers of this film for, even if they weren't doing it as a favor.
I should commend the makers of the film for choosing the proper order for these films, as they seem to be balanced quite well throughout.
While some may be taken in by the supposedly honorable moral statement that beauty is only skin deep and it's what inside that counts, apparently that message was never delivered to the hearts of the actual makers of this film.
If only the makers of this film had taken a little more care in this film in the little details it would have gone a long way to making it a good film.
It's even more asinine when you realize that Epic's top - billed star, Kal Penn (Van Wilder 2, Bachelor Party Vegas), actually had a big supporting role in Superman Returns and the makers of this film couldn't find a way to capitalize.
So, if you're someone who easily fawns over the sights of Paris and Venice, can't get enough of a retro 1960s caper film vibe (a la Charade) over a Hitchcock - light screenplay (a la To Catch a Thief), or just adore looking at Depp at his most dashing or Jolie her most ravishing, you're exactly the audience the makers of this film are going for.
Now it might seem unfair to hold an animated R - rated comedy up to that level of scrutiny, but since the makers of this film clearly have something to say about various religions, and the people that adhere to their rules.
I wish the makers of that film had seen this one in advance for some useful pointers.
And what reason the makers of the film will concoct to explain her disappearance till now?
Like Mark, the makers of the film think they can get away with it as long as they promise to do good things from here on out in atonement.
I feel as though the makers of this film owe me something, if not for the atrocity that is this film but for the hours of my life that I wasted watching it.
The audience knows that everything depicted on screen is implausible, and the makers of the film knew it as well.
Also like Shyamalan's works, the less you buy into it, the more you will find yourself amused by the silliness of it all, and the fact that the makers of the film expect us to take their cooked - up concepts and bad story devices seriously.
The makers of the film, director Roland Emmerich and writer Dean Devlin, follow the timeless outlines of many other movies about Godzilla, Rodan, Mothra, Gamera and their radioactive kin.
Other sponsors that have pulled their ads from the show include TripAdvisor, Wayfair, Hulu, Nutrish pet food company, Johnson & Johnson, Nestle, Atlantis Paradise Island, Stitch Fix, Liberty Mutual and Entertainment Studios, maker of the film «Chappaquiddick,» according to reports by the New York Times and the Los Angeles Times.

Not exact matches

• Finnish companies including Canatu OY, a maker of 3D formable and stretchable films; Grundium OY, a creator of a portable digital microscope scanner; and TactoTek OY, a injection molded structural electronics maker, have raised over 24 million euros ($ 28.5 million) from Ascend Capital Partners.
«It became a different way of making a living as an artist, which is amazingly rare because you usually don't have many options, especially as a film maker,» he says.
In 2010, Arri, maker of some of Hollywood's most celebrated film cameras for nearly a century, released a formidable digital competitor, the Alexa.
But if the story told by the film - makers is even close to accurate, the world the workers live in is anything but sane, and they're struggling, after all, to feed their families without the help of the power - brokers who see them as mere pawns in a very high - stakes game.
The thin film solar maker is also reviving its EPC division with a goal to build 1 GW of solar projects each year, as well as increasing its presence in O&M services.
The 1.2 x 2 meter modules are expected to become commercially available at 420 - 445 watts with efficiencies of over 17 %, which is a testament to the thin film solar maker's remarkable progress with cadmium telluride PV.
Though there is a much smaller pool of backers here, they're more engaged and are more willing to support film makers.
This means that Stion would still have to compete globally with thin film makers like First Solar, which has long been one of the lowest - cost producers and in recent years has increased efficiencies dramatically.
There is indeed a graveyard of former thin film makers.
Braid would be the first feature film fully financed this way, its makers say, potentially opening up film production to a wider world of emerging talents and prospective investors.
See «5 broken cameras»... a film by a Palestinian film maker, dokumenting the Isreali tactics of aggression and occupation.
If this film - maker is Egyptian, then the Egyptians have a right to put him on trial under Islamic law for not only his highly negative portrayal of the prophet Muhammad but for doing an image of him as well violating Islamic law with whatever consequences are in store for him.
But they do nt mind risking the lives of millions of copts and of this film maker.
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