As usual,
it mixes movie shots, archival materials, and interviews.
Not exact matches
This 21 - minute and 44 - second show
mixes movie clips,
shots from the set, and comments from Hurwitz, Schlossberg, Cho, Penn, stunt coordinator Steve Ritzi, and actors Eddie Kaye Thomas and Neil Patrick Harris, Rob Cordrry, Roger Bart, Beverly D'Angelo, Jack Conley, Echo Valley, Ed Helms, Danneel Harris, Chris Meloni, and David Krumholtz.
The former mostly
mixes the usual lip - synch and
movie elements, but it also attempts some sort of plot and incorporates specially -
shot footage of Jolie in character, so it seems a little more interesting than usual.
This 21 - minute, 35 - second show
mixes movie clips,
shots from the set, and comments from Hurwitz, Schlossberg, Cho, Penn, stunt coordinator Steve Ritzi, and actors Eddie Kaye Thomas and Neil Patrick Harris, Rob Cordrry, Roger Bart, Beverly D'Angelo, Jack Conley, Echo Valley, Ed Helms, Danneel Harris, Chris Meloni, and David Krumholtz.
The cockeyed C - quality B
movie,
shot on location with a Balkan supporting cast and crew,
mixes a precarious pileup of visual clichés with over-staged action sequences.
Shooting the
movie as if it were a
mix between sincere drama and gothic horror, Jensen finds just the right deadpan tone to deliver his sicko lunacy and also grounds things enough to sneak in some moving drama towards the end.
I don't know if it is just my eyes but busy backgrounds (which this
movie had a lot of)
mixed with tracking
shots made much of it hard to focus on the IMAX screen.
Their readings play out over a
mix of archive footage, clips from his work, rostrum camera stills and, most interestingly, home
movies shot by Fuller himself, including some of his wartime experiences.
In this 29 - minute and 51 - second show, we find the usual
mix of
movie clips,
shots from the set, and interviews.
This one offers the usual
mix of
movie clips,
shots from the set, and interview snippets.
This 1982 featurette runs nine - minute and six - second featurette as it
mixes movie clips,
shots from the set, and interviews.
Taking four of her sharpest colleagues with her, she swiftly makes the scrappy outfit battle - ready, navigating the tricky personalities — and personal agendas — of her new team members, most notably a
mixed - race survivor of a high - profile school
shooting (Gugu Mbatha - Raw, the
movie's conscience), whose scruples nicely offset her new boss's anything - goes attitude.
From Mandrake Falls to Manhattan runs 18 minutes and 20 seconds and provides the standard
mix of
shots from the set,
movie clips, and interviews.
The section also includes a Poster Gallery containing 11
movie and character one - sheet designs and a 73 - image Photo Gallery offering a
mix of film stills and behind - the - scenes
shots.
We get a
mix of
movie snippets, interview sound bites from Freeman, Pitt, Paltrow and producer Arnold Kopelson, plus a few nice
shots from the set.
The
movie, said to be a
mix of «The African Queen» and «Pirates of the Caribbean», will begin
shooting in May.
What it cuts down to is a double
shot of implausibility
mixed with too many subplots that bog down the momentum into «television
movie of the week» fodder.
Shot on a low - budget often with hidden cameras and using a
mix of professionals (like Johansson) and non-actors, «Under the Skin» feels dually creepy — it tells a strange story and, reportedly, the everyday Scotsmen she picks up didn't recognize the raven - haired, English - accented Johansson or know that a
movie was being made.
Around 1956, she quit the business and began taking the forthright, unstaged portraits that made her famous,
shooting in black and white the very young and the very old,
mixed - race couples and nuclear families, millionaires,
movie stars, bums, and sideshow freaks.
Part action game, part interactive
movie, Rebel Assault II is a fascinating experiment that
mixed live actors with traditional dogfights and
shooting gameplay.
It includes a
mix of entertainment — music, videos,
movie trailers, celebrity shout outs and sneak peeks — with behind - the - scenes footage of its «catazine»
shoots, marketing messages for store exclusives, sales, promotions and sweepstakes and commercials for the brand.