Sentences with phrase «much more footage»

The video above provides an unusual split - screen view of Armstrong's hop from the lunar module landing gear to the dusty lunar surface (much more footage and background is here).
You can watch the trailer after the jump, but be warned, while the trailer is beautiful and epic, it shows much more footage from Brave.
With just a few months left until the June 8 release, it's possible this could be the final trailer, although there is no word yet on how much more footage will be released between now and then.
Much more footage of the various characters and action beats are shown, including one brief look at the most formidable villain of the Star Wars saga.

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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!
With a subscription you get to see a lot of exclusive pre - and post-match interviews, as well as 10 - minute summaries of all the matches, plus much, much more various footage
Additionally, it has several other helpful features that you can use to edit your videos, create animated GIFs, save frames of video footage, extract audio tracks, compress video file sizes, and much more.
We were able to get so much great footage in Memphis and we just have to share more!
And life has been a whirlwind of moving and shopping and settling and keeping up with so much more square footage than I've ever had to.
Rumors abound that producer Francis Ford Coppola re-shot much of credited director Wim Wenders» footage and, indeed, the filmmaking leans more toward Coppola's style.
Take a break from your brackets and watch all of this week's new trailers, including even more footage from Star Trek Into Darkness and Trance, new looks at Despicable Me 2, Epic, and Turbo, and much more.
It doesn't look like we've got too much more time to wait to see some footage from the upcoming Shane Black - directed The Predator.
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).
This new TV spot features a few seconds of new footage, but not too much more.
An interview with historical consultant Mary Corey, interesting for the context she provides, is married to archival footage that makes the show's attention to detail that much more impressive.
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.
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.
EXTRAS: There's a new audio commentary by Chaplin historian Charles Maland, a video essay about Jackie Coogan, interviews with Coogan and Lita Grey Chaplin, deleted scenes, archival footage, the 1922 silent short «Nice and Friendly,» an essay by film scholar Tom Gunning and much more.
Enjoy this round of off - screen footage showing off Galaxy Rally, Wario Dunes, Penguin Iceberg, and much more!
By this point it's obvious how much the film owes itself to The Blair Witch Project, as it goes through more or less the exact same story beats as the found footage classic.
That being said, Variety is reporting that the new footage looks much more polished and less jarring.
Perhaps the most intriguing thing of this remake is that this will be a much more faithful adaptation of King's first novel because there is going to be an element of found footage to the film which makes perfect sense if you have read the novel.
Today's Daily Briefs: re-run of the Lucina figma figure now available for pre-order, some footage for Monster Hunter Stories, and much more!
Starting with the voiceover and similiar bits of the same pieces from the trailer, the footage unspooled showed much, much more from the film.
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.
Another unclassifiable, firmly original science fiction tale, footage and synopses released so far aren't giving much away, but it looks like his filmmaking has taken a big step forward, and the film seems to have a relationship - y core to it that might make it more accessible to the more casual fan.
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.
Things are much more centered on found - footage concepts.
The film has notably taken its time rolling out marketing — last night's Super Bowl spot was the first official footage to be released, followed quickly by a much longer teaser that expanded upon some of the more intriguing elements of the film.
Short on behind - the - scenes footage and on remarkable stories, the documentary gives you a greater appreciation of these largely unknown performers who continue to reap the benefits of their casting forty years ago and not much more.
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.
Today's Daily Briefs: some gameplay footage for Kirby: Planet Robobot and Yo - kai Sangokushi, a Zero Time Dilemma interview, and much more!
From the brief footage we can see, there's a post =» Django» looseness to Leonardo DiCaprio «s starring performance that makes it seem like he's having much more fun than his angsty earlier roles for the director, and the rest of the cast, including Jonah Hill, Kyle Chandler, Jon Benrthal, Margot Robbie, Cristin Milioti and especially a clearly show - stealing Matthew McConaughey look to be good value too (there's more to come too; Jean Dujardin, Jon Favreau, Rob Reiner, Spike Jonze, Jake Hoffman, Shea Whigham and Joanna Lumley are among those set to appear, though they're not in the trailer).
In fact, Deadpool 2 is so much more a complete vision of a Deadpool movie that the first film retroactively feels somewhat lesser in comparison, like a proof of concept experiment (with little confidence behind it) or extended test footage reel... Ultimately, it pays off with a Deadpool sequel that is bigger and better than the first film.
For me, it was about learning so much about Billie Jean and watching footage of her and reading interviews with her, just steeping myself as much as possible in her particular story and learning more about the time period, how much was shifting and what a pivotal time it was for women and equality.
I wish I was more excited for this movie based on this footage, but there's not much here that really gets me geared up other than the cast.
This is a nice follow - up to the first trailer, I just hope they show more footage soon that impresses, as this isn't doing much for me so far.
Dandy Mott might be a parody of this type of affluent sociopath but there's something much more terrifying to du Pont's long silences and labored breathing, especially when it holds up against archival footage of the man himself.
On the documentary front, there is as ever simply too much for us to be able to cover, but a few potential standouts are «Uncle Howard,» about a New York filmmaker who died of AIDS which features footage of William S. Burroughs, Jim Jarmusch, Tom DiCillo and more; «Zero Days,» Alex Gibney «s investigation of malware used for international espionage; two docs on famous photographers in «Don't Blink — Robert Frank» and «Mapplethorpe: Look at the Pictures ``; and finally «Strike a Pose,» a film catching up with the original dancers from Madonna «s «Vogue» video, which sparked a craze and defined an era in pop.
The Week in Movies discusses the last seven days in cinema — including new Star Wars: The Force Awakens footage in the international trailer, the first images of Benedict Cumberbatch as Doctor Strange and much, much more... The Week in Movies is an excerpt from the weekly Flickering Myth Super Newsletter.
It tells a little, but shows much more, with a handful of interview comments (most prominently with Vanderbilt and Fischer) getting complemented by a wealth of location footage.
It is Mills and the use of photographs and footage from the original film (which this sequel opens with) that link this to that which came much earlier and charmed much more.
Much of it was conceptual footage that needed more work before it can be seen in the final film.
Devilishly crafty and expertly focused, it fell in with the usual suspects of found footage horror, even though it was so much more than just another point and shoot, «gotcha!»
It is awesome, what amazes me is that the real life footage is less detailed than the videogame footage, but the movements of the driver are much more fluid in the real life.
Thank goodness Arekkz has gone over the video and produced a much more manageable summary of the important points from the new Monster Hunter World footage.
The footage from the Nintendo Direct was rather brief and didn't reveal much more about the Switch version, but we do know that it will be launching on May 25.
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