It's no different than the many sundry faux «Person of the Year» covers used in every 2 out of 3 blockbuster
movie montages, Time reasons.
Set to the sort of dated rock soundtrack characteristic of»80s action -
movie montages, or perhaps a traffic school instructional tape, the video shared some of the sport's history and explained its core techniques, such as the clinch, in which fighters wrap their hands around the back of their opponent's neck, leaving the opponent vulnerable to knee strikes to the body and head.
During the Oscars show this year, they aired two incredible
movie montages, and a few other segments that were some of the best they've made in years.
Do you remember the scene where Christina Applegate and her are getting ready to do
the movie montage in the dressing room before they go to Peter's wedding?
In a perfect world, the moment we first introduce a new baby to an older sibling would play out like a soft - focus
movie montage: the older child would shyly but lovingly approach the new sibling, gently stroke their cheek, and declare immediate and undying love.
We all know the cliché
movie montage where the girl tries on outfit after outfit in anticipation of her first date, but the truth is that men worry about how they look, too (although, have you noticed how some of the worst offenders, both male and female, seem to be the ones who worry the least?).
It's bad enough that every presenter AC (After Crystal) has insisted on doing the «comedy
movie montage» in which they insert themselves into the nominated films, a trick Crystal coined and mastered in his glory days as presenter.
This go - round, the nine - time emcee revived such trademarks of his tenure as an opening song - and - dance as well as an inspired spoof of the Best Picture nominees via
a movie montage.
During the four - minute, 23 - second Hitman vs. Bodyguard, we get
a movie montage.
While it's nice to see such bands as The Police and Talking Heads portrayed in the film, these appearances could have been relegated to an end - of -
movie montage without stopping the story momentum every two minutes.
Research, however, tends to turn all the messiness, trial and error, and anxieties of school change into a sort of
movie montage that makes it all seem easy.
Not exact matches
The shoestring - budget
movie opens with a bleak, de-saturated
montage of -LSB-...]
This isn't just your typical race highlight
montage however, but a beautifully shot
movie with insights from drivers and team members getting just as much of the spotlight as the on - track action.
If you have encyclopedic knowledge of governmental wrongdoing and have also dreamed of starring in an «80s -
movie - style
montage starring state legislators slowly learning how not to get arrested instead of high school football teams learning how not to suck, feel free to apply and find out.
We don't need a
montage of «
movie heroes» when this thing is running three and a half hours long!
In the spirit of a
movie theme, the room even had a popcorn stand and giant projection screen with a
montage of famous film clips.
In the era of Youtube and GoPro Hero, do we really need a
movie that isn't more than a 90 - minute
montage of extreme stunts?
Picture a
movie screen playing in front of you and there is your perfect relationship
montage on loop What is happening on screen?
A still
montage that finally pays off the whole
movie and shows what each of the guys did on the fateful night is a riot.
The
movie surrounds her indications of her «happiness» (including an animated
montage that accompanies her listing of prizes, like a palm tree, a lifetime supply of birdseed, clothing, and a pony), and a «support network.»
The whole
movie has a matter - of - factness that extends not just to the final photographic
montage but the last line of dialogue.
It's got a few trappings of the sports
movie genre such as
montages and slo - mo, but they never truly stick out or get in the way.
Filmmaker Laurent has infused Breathe with a gritty, slice - of - life feel that's heightened by a series of natural performances, with the various actors effectively transforming their characters into believable, three - dimensional figures worth rooting for - with the
movie's watchable atmosphere perpetuated by Laurent's admittedly impressive sense of style (eg there's a captivating
montage of the aforementioned protagonists» bond developing).
Don't expect much from it either, though I'm glad these videos at least avoid the usual
movie clip
montages.
As with the first sequel, «Fifty Shades Darker,» there's barely enough story to sustain a whole
movie, which likely explains Foley's reliance on musical
montages to fill the void.
The
movie's most sublime sequence has Deadpool putting together a superhero team of his own, a quick - cut job - interview
montage that allows Zazie Beetz's Domino, Terry Crews» Bedlam, Bill Skarsgård's Zeitgeist, and Lewis Tan's Shatterstar to cycle through in short order, along with Rob Delaney's Peter — a nonsuperpowered fellow who just liked the sound of the want ad — and the Vanisher, whose invisibility powers prevent him from needing to be played by anyone at all.
Especially Valerie's story and the domino
montage towards the end are spine - chilling sequences that make this
movie unforgettable.
As a virtuoso juggling act, Infinity War has no real parallel in popular culture; as a
movie, it's an impressive
montage of greatest hits until the gut punch of a finale.
They add some much - needed live wire electricity to the midsection of the
movie, which is comprised mostly of
montages where the three of them scramble around to secure enough votes for the amendment to pass.
The
movie opens on a painfully repetitious
montage of Bulworth's latest commercials condemning affirmative action.
Then, after this prologue
montage, it's otherwise just the same
movie as before.
Everything from breaking up the
movie into chapters (titles rendered in trendy fonts) to faux - New Wave
montages, to doubling - up on visual information with unnecessary voice - over (for instance, as Hawkins and Considine leave a restaurant together and enter his crystal - covered van, Oliver announces to the viewer: â $ œIt seems dear Mom is having an affair.â $), all provide escapism, not for the audience into the
movie, but for the
movie away from itself.
But I'll give the
movie version, which cast Helen Mirren in Nighy's place credit, too, for its beautiful final
montage: of a newspaper winding its way through the presses and being shipped out, all scored to Creedence Clearwater Revival's «Long as I Can See the Light.»
Following a
montage that features more sex than every other superhero
movie to date combined, Wade proposes marriage.
The
movie nails Moore for taking a headline from a pro-Gore letter to the editor in a Florida newspaper («Gore Won Florida Recount»), enlarging it, changing the date, and using it as a graphic element in a brief
montage, making it appear as though it were an actual news article — «all for one second of footage in the film,» according to Jason Clarke, who thus singlehandedly deflates the significance of his own finding.
I did spend the middle portion of the film hoping there wouldn't be a training
montage... unfortunately as is usual with boxing
movies there was.
Each disc's animated main menu finds Tinker Bell covering the pirate ship in pixie dust, prompting starry
montage of
movie clips.
They fit an origin story, a training
montage and a surplus of thrilling escapism inside a
movie that clocks in at just less than two hours.
ntricate
montage and subtle colours, accommodated by a peculiar score, in the opening credit sequence, emphasise the tone for the entire
movie: phoniness.
This is a film with so much potential, but instead of fully committing to the moments where it seems to be challenging the representation of women in many indi films, it opts for a
montage of Calvin and Ruby seeing zombie
movies, going to a fun fair and then going to a dance party where she tells him she's taken her underwear off.
Fans of «Garden State» will also notice that although Braff hasn't matured much as a filmmaker — he stills relies on indie rock - fueled
montages and eccentric visual gags — «Wish I Was Here» is a more grown - up
movie thematically, exploring a range of topics like morality, sacrifice, family and fatherhood.
Intricate
montage and subtle colours, accommodated by a peculiar score, in the opening credit sequence, emphasise the tone for the entire
movie: phoniness.
There is a
montage of pullover stunts in the middle of the
movie of the
movie that's the funniest part.
Celebrating this week's slow - mo - friendly cinematic debut of Entourage, this
montage of
movies demonstrates the art effectively.
There are two ways to experience this countdown: the good old - fashioned DVDizzy way of words, pictures, details, and links (plus reader - submitted tweets) or the following video
montage comprised of short clips from all 100
movies.
You know you're in trouble when the highlight of your film is an opening
montage comprising real footage of idiots trying to kill one another in their backyards; you know you're in bigger trouble when the title of your
movie comes from an early moment in which a character steps on a pile of dog excrement.
«Design» (14 mins., SD) Concept art for the characters gets
montaged, 3 - D visualizations put Woody, et al on those virtual turntables that have absolutely no practical application for non-personnel, and Eggleston introduces and provides commentary for a not - uninteresting section on simply «color» that examines / rationalizes tonal shifts in the
movie's palette.
We start with the ending, liven up the slower beats with
montages and, at times, treat the
movie as if it was a music video for a metal band.
Filed Under: Comic Books, Gary Collinson,
Movies, News Tagged With: Cobain:
Montage of Heck, Kurt Cobain
Imagine if the Oscars, rather than offering up another canned
montage of Hollywood classics, had seen fit to properly celebrate their most extraordinary best picture winner in recent memory, reminding us that the academy's legacy extends well beyond this year's crop of
movies and their ability (or lack thereof) to move the ratings needle.