Sentences with phrase «much footage in»

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For example, downsizing in square footage doesn't always mean downsizing in price — a downtown condo can cost as much as a house in the suburbs.
Now footage from the 1950s isn't exactly easy to come by, but judging from this trailer the film makers have not only found plenty of good stuff, but it looks like much of it is in colour too.
Conversely, footage of Ings body popping in 2011 has emerged and it is enough to raise much more than a seven from Craig Revel Horwood!
We were able to get so much great footage in Memphis and we just have to share more!
Most of us are savvy enough to dismiss obviously flawed conclusions such as «riots are caused by the presence of police officers», even though the police are present in much of the footage.
The video features footage of Altschuler talking with employees in Chennai, India and also being grilled during several TV interviews on why he can't create the same jobs here in the US and how much less he was paying employees in Indian.
With so much attention on the rash of recent hit - and - run accidents in the area, Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown and Police Commissioner Daniel Derenda released surveillance footage today of a vicious hit - and - run in the city.
Johnny Depp is ready to tear his face off after spending so much time as Donald Trump in «Funny Or Die Presents Johnny Depp Biography, News, Photos, Videos, Movie Reviews, Music, Footage, Press Releases, Comments, Quotes
Yet with Kiki's most recent interview footage taking place in 2015, just one year before Donald Trump was elected president, it's galling how much of a glittering relic this already feels.
I found it terribly interesting that the Swedish team that took much of the historical footage of this film caused an international incident by highlighting race tensions in the U.S. which resulted in a recalling of ambassadors.
Without much footage of Lemkin during this period of unrest, Belzberg instead uses an animated forest sequence (created in part by the animation team of Molly Schwartz, Dana Schechter, Garry Waller and Eyal Ohana) to illustrate the displaced feeling of those like him escaping danger.
Whilst at this years Comic - Con, Peter Jackson discussed how, much like his legendary LORD OF THE RINGS trilogy, he has shot a mountain of footage for THE HOBBIT that sadly may not feature in the final edit.
Stewart approaches the work as he approaches his own career, refusing to define it as any one thing — humor is woven throughout, with much of the film looking like news footage we've seen and ignored every day of our lives as it blares out in monotone on international news programs like CNN.
Considering how much actual footage the movie had to work from, the most surprising thing about Devil's Knot is that it gets the look somewhat off, replacing the lived - in homes of Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky's Paradise Lost films with a posh, clean vision of suburbia.
With so much non-fiction footage available, culled from such a long time span, the last thing the case would seem to cry out for is a conventional dramatization, the kind in which glamorous actors put on just enough makeup to look 10 percent like the people they play, without any hope of imbuing the roles with the intensity already captured on film.
I'm sure I'll have much more intelligent things to say in later days and with more footage and a greater indication of the actual plot of the story (right now we've mostly just got lots of ass kicking and general badassery, which is just fine with me).
There wasn't much actual news to come out of the event — we already knew about Alden Ehrenreich and Han Solo — but they did drop a bunch of new images and footage from Rogue One, which may or may not be in trouble.
Much of the footage matches that of the teaser, but this one does offer quite a bit in the way of the Lone Ranger legend and how he came to be.
The recovered footage was unfortunately in very worn condition, and restoration can only do so much.
(The crew shot in Nepal but got much of its mountain footage in the Italian Alps.)
This genetically - created dino seems to be the star of the movie, and you really see that in this spot, with so much footage of her raging all over.
Nevertheless, a few weeks ago I watched Patrick Brice and Mark Duplass's Creep 2, and after letting the film sink in for a bit, I'm now convinced that the cinematic holy grail of found - footage is much closer than I thought, and here's why...
Some of the footage may be familiar, having much in common with the game's original announcement video.
«Prometheus»: Iceland's barren landscapes served as exteriors for Ridley Scott's «Alien» prequel, but much of the footage of the space ships and hangers were done Shepperton Studios and Pinewood Studios in England.
The brief clip doesn't show too much new footage but we do see more of the vibrant and colorful kingdom and the warrior known as M'Buku (Winston Duke), as well as Killmonger breaking Ulysses Klaue (Andy Serkis) out so that they can continue their war on the African nation, which is known for its vibranium and advanced technology in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
The teaser for Spectre didn't show much, and most of that footage is in here, but there's also a bit of some extra teases in this.
The following short excerpt from this supplement is particularly remarkable for being in color (much of the footage is in black and white, like the film itself), which lends an entirely new perspective on some classic images.
This new trailer has some new footage, a lot more dubstep, and continues to make us wonder how much of the movie Sony will show us before it opens in theaters.
The expected bit where Cal acquires his sad bachelor pad in the first place is here, too, along with some extra footage of Cal's youngest daughter, who barely got so much as a close - up in the final cut.
Its political backdrop (surfacing in intermittent licensed Inauguration Day footage of Obama and his much - maligned predecessor), clearly pieced together after principal photography (which IMDb reports as occurring July to September 2008), is far less clever and inspiring than it would have been even one year ago.
Donald Glover's hit FX series returns in March, and while this Atlanta season 2 trailer is short on much footage, its big on atmosphere, hinting at yet another captivating season.
The DVD features deleted scenes, about 18 minutes worth of footage, much of with the gods intoning their lines and most of it just as stilted as what's left in the film.
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Not much here in the way of new footage, but these micro-clips, which feature on - screen commentary by Fantastic Four writer - producer Simon Kinberg and director Josh Trank, do offer up a few nuggets, like the fact that Miles Teller auditioned for Trank's Chronicle, which ended up starring Michael B. Jordan.
Director José Padilha took the stage after that footage to discuss his new movie, including some talk about the future threat of drones and robotics technology used in war and law enforcement, as he described a remake that may have much less to do with the original than we had expected.
This TV spot is the most epic look at this movie yet, with so much happening in just 60 seconds of footage.
Extras include a theatrical trailer (which contains so much excised footage it could qualify as a deleted - scenes section), four distinct television spots, a video for Jars of Clay's «Unforgetful You» and a hyperlink to that band's website, plus Britney Spear's «Drive Me Crazy» clip, a headache - inducing rocker that is mercifully underused in the film itself.
Like Cartel Land, above, much of the footage in this gripping account of the 93 - day uprising in Kiev, Ukraine, in 2013 - 2014 comes from cameras that are embedded in the action.
It'll be great to see Kodi Smit - McPhee, Anna Kendrick, Christopher Mintz - Plasse and more take the stage to represent the production, but this is an instance where I'm much more interested in checking out whatever footage they have to offer and, should it fall in line with the trailers released thus far, it'll easily win me over.
Much of this footage is the same as what we saw in the first trailer, but there's definitely some new stuff, and a different emphasis, and additional voiceover.
This exhilarating trove of original documentary material and archival footage is as much a vivid portrait of a time and place (San Francisco's historic Castro District in the seventies) as a testament to the legacy of a political visionary.
While the spot doesn't feature too much new footage, we get another closer look as to what could well be the best - looking film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe to date.
A 20 - second «Altered Ending» isn't much to see without more context, but as the menu write - up explains, this abrupt clip was what the film wrongly concluded with for decades, until over a minute of critical footage was restored in 1997, completely changing the fates of our heroes.
Watch an amazing behind - the - scenes video of the making of Ender's Game, including footage of Gavin Hood directing Ender and Valentine at home, Dragon Army heading up to the gate, Graff using the hook, Ender's first time in the Battle Room, and much much more.
Whereas that movie jumped on a current trend in its approach (found footage), Dan Trachtenberg's film feels much more old - fashioned in its style, recalling genre pictures of the «50s and «60s.
That said, the footage revealed in this teaser still tries to obscure the alien creatures and much of their technology, and I doubt we'll see any of these big reveals until the film hits theaters.
How much of what is shared is real is left in question, but there is no doubt that the nature footage is authentic and the lifelines documented align with what research has established as typical family dynamics of wildcats.
They rely greatly on natural light to capture a real feel for the times and shot much of the footage in North Carolina in forested areas felt to be indicative of the New York locations and times being depicted.
JIM & ANDY: THE GREAT BEYOND There is so much more going on here than the behind - the - scenes footage of Jim Carrey's extreme method performance as Andy Kaufman in Man on the Moon.
Much of this footage is striking, such as a Halloween celebration in which they march around a tiny Wicker Man of straw in an impossibly tiny room dressed as various horror characters (Michael Myers, Freddy Kreuger, the Headless Horseman, etc) while listening to «This is Halloween» from
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