Not exact matches
So there has been no rest for the wicked, although, with the form Everton are in at the
minute, I suspect everyone wants a
piece of the
action.
Even the flashy
action is
of a
piece with all this conventional structuring, as Chance regularly takes a few
minutes to run and jump or punch and shoot.
The ending twenty
minutes are particularly good, because the
action scenes are injected with a terrific soundtrack, taking some rote slow - mo chase scenes and making them eye - catching
pieces of brilliance.
Anorak: «The film flows at a good pace, and even without the fantasy
action pieces every 20
minutes the events transpiring in the whorehouse world are captivating in and
of themselves.»
Rather than a collection
of set
pieces the
action stays in one place and just bumps it up a notch every couple
of minutes.
It's also close in feel to Brett Morgen's 30 for 30 documentary on OJ Simpson's famous Bronco chase, and, like that film, Berg slowly
pieces together the
action of the day — a
minute's silence for the Newtown massacre's victims, the Red Sox's home game — to give a sense
of a calm before the chaos.
The longest
of the supplements --» Spy Vision: Recreating 60's Cool» on designing the film and «A Higher Class
of Hero» on creating the
action sequences — are under 10
minutes apiece and the rest under five
minutes each: a
piece on the creator
of the motorcycles in the film and portraits
of the two stars and the director.
In comparison with your average modern blockbuster, in which the story grinds to a halt every 15
minutes to make room for another eye - scorching set
piece, there's very little
action in the first Star Wars movie: an extended chase through the Death Star corridors, a perfunctory sword fight between two knightly codgers and a pair
of space dogfights, and that's pretty much it.
Undoubtedly a high speed adventure, this film's real genius lies beyond the actors» faces and directly on the shoulders
of stunt coordinator Charlie Picerni (Lethal Weapon, Die Hard), who was in charge
of the stressful and exciting
action pieces that had Hawke's Magna racing against the clock for ninety
minutes.
The
action pieces seemed to go on too long and the quiet plot driven moments weren't long enough — 10
minutes of action for every 3
minutes of plot.
Blu - ray Highlight: As you might expect from a movie like «Safe,» the coolest
piece of bonus material is a 10 -
minute featurette called «The Art
of the Gunfight» that takes a look at the
action choreography in the film, focusing on three sequences in particular.
If Justin Haythe's script is occasionally sluggish, its dearth
of action scenes belying a 140 -
minute running time, Francis Lawrence remains true to the
piece's hook: a scintillating femme fatale played by one
of the best young actors on the planet.
His film may not boast a single centrepiece
action sequence to rival, say, the D - Day landing scene in Saving Private Ryan, or even the single - take, five -
minute tracking shot
of Dunkirk beach in Atonement, but it is effectively one long unbroken set
piece — surely one
of the most impressive ever committed to celluloid.
Makin» wookiee In comparison with your average modern blockbuster, in which the story grinds to a halt every 15
minutes to make room for another eye - scorching set
piece, there's very little
action in the first Star Wars movie: an extended chase through the Death Star corridors, a perfunctory sword fight between two knightly codgers and a pair
of space dogfights, and that's pretty much it.
Of course, the same could be said of its surprising shortage of action, with only two decent set pieces (including an intense military extraction sequence) over the course of its 123 - minute runtim
Of course, the same could be said
of its surprising shortage of action, with only two decent set pieces (including an intense military extraction sequence) over the course of its 123 - minute runtim
of its surprising shortage
of action, with only two decent set pieces (including an intense military extraction sequence) over the course of its 123 - minute runtim
of action, with only two decent set
pieces (including an intense military extraction sequence) over the course
of its 123 - minute runtim
of its 123 -
minute runtime.
One
Piece: Pirate Warriors 3: Trailer 5 is here and it features over four
minutes of exciting pirate
action!
In this 10 -
minute piece a mysterious woman (identified by the artist and the gallery as Diamond Stingily) cycles through a series
of small
actions and expressions as if she's in an acting class, with multiple do - overs.
Complete our 5
minute KYC application so you can get a
piece of the
action!