Not exact matches
After a prologue, which provides background, context, and an establishing
scene set in 1992, the
action shifts to the
modern - day.
It's rare these days to walk out of a
modern sci - fi blockbuster and think not of the visual effects or
action scenes but the incredible screenplay.
Even with long
scenes of
action utilizing
modern effects, the approach doesn't seem gratuitous, which is an impressive accomplishment after having seen so many
action films already this year.
These battle
scenes feel more akin to
modern action cinema and while they may be the main event to historians and war buffs, they're also more routine and less entertaining for the average viewer.
Additionally, while the
action scenes aren't terrible, they're not as exciting as you'd expect from a
modern day «RoboCop» movie.
One of the best examples of this is the framing device for the main on - ship
action:
modern - day
scenes in which an aged Rose (Gloria Stuart) tells her story to an expedition crew (led by Bill Paxton) searching for a legendary blue diamond called «The Heart of the Ocean.»
Typical for
modern films of this nature, the
action scenes are filled with shaky handheld cinematography and rapid cuts that mean there often isn't a single well - framed shot in the whole sequence (and if there is it lasts about a nanosecond before being replaced by one that isn't).
There are the expected
scenes of actors riffing all over each that populate most
modern comedies, but also hints at a bigger budget and attention to aesthetics like nifty camera work, tilt - shift photography, and some decent
action set pieces.
Additionally, while the
action scenes aren't terrible, they're not quite as exciting as you'd expect from a
modern day «RoboCop» movie.
Quick cutting is an epidemic in
modern movies, but in this case, when
scenes end — usually with some one - liner — there's no time to process the words before we're thrust into some new
action.
Like most
modern action flicks, Wanted featured a stylized palette; the hues varied from
scene to
scene and tended to reflect each sequence's motif.
His final
scene in «Brother» owes more to the defiant last gestures of 1930s Warner Brothers gangsters than to simple - minded
modern action pictures that end after all the enemies have been eliminated.
«Intense
action scenes and amazing HD graphics -
Modern Combat 3 for the BlackBerry PlayBook doesn't disappoint» Since the early days of the BlackBerry PlayBook, Gameloft has been bringing new titles onto the platform at a steady cadence.
\» Mobile Strike \» is a military
action game, with exciting
modern war as the background, the
scene is constantly exciting, highly realistic sense, the players in the game to build bases, deploy
actions, and train an elite force, and enemy fight to the death.
Select group exhibitions featuring his work include Creature, The Broad, Los Angeles (2016); America Is Hard to See, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (2015); Disembodied, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (2013); Mike Kelley, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris (2013); The Royal Family, Hayward Gallery Project Space, London (2012); Off the Wall: Part 1 — Thirty Performative
Actions, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (2010); Spazio: The
Scene and the Imaginary, Museo Nazionale delle arti del XXI Secolo, Rome (2010); Looking at Music, The Museum of
Modern Art, New York (2008); and California Video, J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles (2008).
Her working method approaches
action - painting, she works intensively and impulsively, it's fast, it's demanding, the work is bigger than herself, the canvas provokes her, it makes resistance... She has strong connections to the
modern expressionist art
scene.
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scenes action from around the club.
Our
modern - day warriors need to become accountable for their own
actions before they hit the party
scenes of late adolescence and make a mistake that may be life - changing.