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Six months later (as we enter the
middle third
of the
movie), after the duo have become bounty hunting partners, the pair finally
set off in search
of their main goal — rescuing Djagno's wife Broomhilda, a slaved played by Kerry Washington who has been sold to a nasty Mandingo baron and plantation owner Calvin Candie (played with delicious relish by Leonardo DiCaprio).
In terms
of new participants, we find material from stunt performer Isaac Hamon, Weta Workshop lead concept designer Nick Keller, Weta Workshop sculptors Kim Beaton and Jamie Beswarick, Weta Workshop concept artists Frank Victoria, Lindsey Crummett, Greg Tozer and Johnny Fraser - Allen, hair and makeup designer Peter Swords King, costume designers Ann Maskrey and Bob Buck, costumer Amy Craven, textile artist Kelly Olatunji, Weta Workshop technician Kim Docherty, special makeup and prosthetics supervisor Jason Docherty, prosthetic makeup artist Georgia Allen, master swordsmith Peter Lyon, additional costumer Emma Evans, lead creatures designer Andrew Baker, digital creature supervisor Simon Clutterbuck, textures technical supervisor Glen Sharah, senior shader TD Christopher George, VFX supervisor Chris White, texture artist Daniel Bennett, actor Manu Bennett, Hobbiton
Movie Set and Farm Tour owner Russell Alexander, supervising art director Simon Bright, art director Brian Massey, set dresser Ben Whale, Middle - Earth Minstrel editor / author Bradford Lee Eden, sound designer Dave Whitehead, composer David Long, and musician Neil Fi
Set and Farm Tour owner Russell Alexander, supervising art director Simon Bright, art director Brian Massey,
set dresser Ben Whale, Middle - Earth Minstrel editor / author Bradford Lee Eden, sound designer Dave Whitehead, composer David Long, and musician Neil Fi
set dresser Ben Whale,
Middle - Earth Minstrel editor / author Bradford Lee Eden, sound designer Dave Whitehead, composer David Long, and musician Neil Finn.
The premise is right up there with any Charlie Kaufman film (Being John Malkovich, Eternal Sunshine
of the Spotless Mind, Scynecdoche New York), containing so much juicy potential for interpersonal revelations, but the entire
set up is thrown away in the third act for a «thriller»
movie that came out
of nowhere and does nothing but add a period in the
middle of the sentence.
The
movie surely owes something to Polanski, Cronenberg, et al., in its use
of an apparently placid, upper -
middle - class
setting as the background for perverse horrors, but De Van's fearless, high - wire performance is uniquely its own.
A screwball road
movie set in a
middle -
of - nowhere town, Kwik Stop suggests «It Happened One Night» as reimagined by David Lynch or Hal Hartley.
It's a story about a group
of relatively unknown character
set in a relatively unknown
setting and is so brilliant for it's ability for the character to run around and not bother with explanations except for one small part in the
middle of the
movie but it never loses the fast paced story and action.
Bumbling, overstuffed, and
set in the
middle - class fantasy world
of Richard Curtis, Love Actually is an uneven ensemble romantic comedy that frequently appears on lists
of the top Christmas
movies.
«Zootopia» In theaters: March 4, 2016 New materials: Teaser poster Lowdown: Smartly
sets up the
movie's premise — our heroes are in the
middle of a big city where animals and there's a lot to look at — while still effectively teasing more to come (i.e., the Shakira voiced fashion Gazelle in the «Preyda» ad).
The first insight that screenwriter Ben Queen has abandoned almost all that came before arrives in the prologue, an action sequence
set on an oil rig in the
middle of the ocean and featuring a character that has nothing to do with the specific plot or general tone
of the previous
movie.
A gothic «Men in Black»
set in 1920s - era New York, «Fantastic Beasts» scales back the dense
set of events that defined «Harry Potter»
movies and focuses on a narrower strata
of magical circumstances in the
middle of a human society.
This compilation is available in two packages: The
Middle Earth Theatrical Collection (A 6 - disc
set (Blu - ray or DVD) featuring the theatrical versions
of each
movie) and The
Middle Earth Limited Collector's Edition (a box
set of 30 discs featuring the extended editions
of each
movie plus extras).
For fans
of the earlier
movies, the connective tissue is comforting, but it's the seemingly endless potential
of Middle - earth as a character - packed
setting that squashes the purist notion
of a whole new trilogy being too much.»
A featurette called New Zealand: Home
of Middle - earth runs six minutes, 35 seconds and provides notes from co - writer / co-producer Philippa Boyens, producer / director / co-writer Peter Jackson, production designer Dan Hennah, Hobbiton
movie set and farm tour owner / operator Russell Alexander, conceptual designers Alan Lee and John Howe, actor / 2nd unit director Andy Serkis, 2nd unit 1st AD Liz Tan, and actors Richard Armitage, Mark Hadlow, Ian McKellen, Martin Freeman, Elijah Wood, Jed Brophy, Graham McTavish, William Kircher, Sylvester McCoy, Dean O'Gorman, Peter Hambleton, James Nesbitt and Stephen Hunter.
Maybe it's because that introduction
sets the bar just above the floor, but That's My Boy makes a surprising recovery in its
middle stretch, which has the rare distinction
of being both a pretty good Adam Sandler
movie and watchable overall.
Near the
middle of the film, our characters» digital avatars take a detour into a recreation
of a very famous
movie's very famous
setting that is truly stunning to behold; this incredible sequence makes «Ready Player One» almost worth seeing by itself.
Set during the early 1960s in the
middle of the New York folk scene, the
movie stars Oscar Isaac as Llewyn Davis, a struggling musician trying to make it as a solo artist after his former singing partner commits suicide.
In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit... J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit, being directed by Peter Jackson as three separate
movies, is
set in
Middle - Earth 60 years before Tolkien's Lord
of the Rings, which Jackson and his filmmaking team brought to the big screen in a trilogy ten years ago.
Indeed,
movies and the wonder they inspire, «like seeing dreams in the
middle of the day,» are central to the story, and Selznick expresses an obvious passion for cinema in ways both visual (successive pictures,
set against black frames as if projected on a darkened screen, mimic slow zooms and dramatic cuts) and thematic (the convoluted plot involves director Georges Méliès, particularly his fanciful 1902 masterpiece, A Trip to the Moon.)
When you first arrive all you'll see is a fish market until you find the trap door that leads you down a rickety
set of wooden stairs to the basement «dining room», don't freak out though you're not in the
middle of a horror
movie you're about to have some really good food.
The game is
set thousands
of years before the classic Star WarsTM
movies, with the Galactic Republic and Sith Empire locked in the
middle of an epic, galactic war.
8Days is
set in the
middle of what can only be described as a horrible 1980's action
movie plot.