Sentences with phrase «much the music scene»

I'm glad you had a fun time at the concert, although you're right it is sad how much the music scene has had a lot of high profile losses this year.

Not exact matches

as far as good music, i have never really been into the christian music scene that much either.
Though a newcomer on the country music scene, Luke Combs is quickly establishing himself as one of the genre's most promising artists, so much so that he's announced a headlining tour...
But that's what's so great about the family music scene — the kids make it so much fun and the performance isn't really about me.
He asked me about my advise to the youth (doing music), and I told him that, for the youngsters who are doing music now, they should try as much as possible to save enough to cater for them at their old age, thus, they would have something to depend on and also last their families when (incase) they are off the scene.
Not only does it boast the cosy, open - fire - lit snug where Dylan dreamt up much of his finest works, but it's also the heart of Swansea's buzzing live music scene — perfect for that all - important first dance!
Controls sucks long time, scenario is boring, too much cut - scenes, fighting is boring, graphics are not so good, music is
But this disassociation from established Star Wars scene - setters - rousing theme music, any recognisable characters, the unmistakeable sounds of a lightsaber or Vader's heavy breathing - makes Star Wars 1313 a much more intriguing prospect.
The trailer indicates that Ridley's film is as much a work of Impressionism about Hendrix's experience performing as part of the 1960s London music scene as anything else - a sentiment backed up by the early reviews, with the Seattle Times» Moira Macdonald calling the movie «a mood piece, not a biopic» in her overall positive critique.
(remix) music video by Danger Mouse and Jemini; deleted scenes and alternative takes, five in total, including an alternative ending (9 min) with a less subtle conversation between Richard and Mark, but a haunting final image of Richard with Anthony; images from Anjan Sarkars graphic novel animation matched to actual dialogue from the films soundtrack (the scene where Herbie first sees the elephant); In Shanes Shoes (24 min) documentary featuring the premiere at the 2004 Edinburgh Film Festival, interviews with Shane Meadows about run - ins with violent gangs in his youth, and on - location clowning; Northern Soul (26 min) also made by Meadows in 2004, and starring Toby Kebbell as an aspiring wrestler with no actual wrestling experience or talent - this comic short is as amateurish as its protagonist, and serves only to show how much better Dead Mans Shoes is.
Running time: 93 minutes Studio: Paramount Home Video DVD Extras: Bloopers, alternate takes, deleted scenes, «The Making of» featurette, a music video, MTV spots, theatrical trailer, a Q&A with real - life skating champion Scott Hamilton, and much more.
Unfortunately, that wholesome messaging doesn't leave much room for what Brewer does best — namely, music - backed scenes that, through lurid lighting, slick camera whips and glides, and the sounds of breathing and grunting mixed just above the music, put the viewer inside a body in total abandon to a song.
The audio track is similarly excellent, especially considering the film's mixing of overlapping dialogue, raucous and noisy crowd scenes, and incidental musicmuch of which is provided by Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention.
It does for me, as there are images, pieces of music, and particular scenes that have stayed with me over the years, and although I hadn't seen the film in about two decades, it amazes me how much of it I still remember.
This isn't so much a behind - the - scenes look at Signs as a celebration of M. Night Shyamalan's M. Night Shyamalan - ness, with the hyphenate bemoaning CGI (because it's the one aspect of the production he can't micromanage), delivering lectures on marketing, doubting the need for music in his films as it only clouds «the poetry of the writing,» and, finally, freely admitting to being a hardcore capitalist.
Excellent (4 stars) Rated G Running time: 83 minutes Studio: New Video Group 2 - Disc DVD Extras: California Quail Bonus Short; Urban Legends; Origins of the Flock; Special Homage to Connor; Mark Bittner's Home Movies; Please Don't Feed the Birds; Music Video: Ballad of the Brooklyn Parrots; Behind the Scenes; Parrots Around the World; Flock Updates; Mark Bittner and Judy Irving Update; Original Theatrical Trailer; plus two new films by director Judy Irving «Christmas at the Bait Shop» and»19 Arrests, No Convictions»; and much more.
Excellent (4 stars) Unrated Running time: 99 minutes Studio: Troma Entertainment DVD Extras: Alternate happy ending, deleted scenes, music videos, trailers, filmmaking lessons, director's commentary, feature - length behind - the - scenes documentary, and much more.
That a movie about the «underground» scene contains so much highly familiar British and American music was a source of much conversation following the film's Cannes premiere — shouldn't a movie with characters based on real - life Leningrad rockers contain more actual Leningrad rock?
An impressive cast of rockers, writers and confidantes recall Roxon, but it is the Warholian, counterculture art - and - music scene that stars just as much.
The music is much to blame for the latter, casting its mushy pall over just about every scene.
The ending captured the very spirit of the novel I had written in ways that I could never have imagined or anticipated, and as for the music, it resonated with the love of the two young men, so much so that the final scene with Elio and Sufjan's song stayed with me long, long after I walked out of the movie theater and, as happens so rarely, into the next morning and the evening after that.
Other extras include the making - of documentary «Beyond Beauty,» a retrospective on the film's music, a behind - the - scenes look at Walt Disney's failed adaptations of the story and much more.
Bigger sounds from planes and rafts in the action scenes were complemented that much more by the music and background sounds.
Boston was closer to my family, and the music scene was much more inviting at the time.
In an introduction that laid out the mission for The Porch, Felts (left) said that they wanted the city to be known as much for its writing as it is for its culinary, culture and music scenes.
Much more than just a collection of Asian restaurants, Chinatown is a nightlife and arts scene destination, with big stage shows at the historic Hawaii Theatre, the Chinatown art walk, and neighborhoods with loads of live music coming from the loft clubs and underground bars that are here to explore after dark.
Of course the true scope of how much work the developers put into the game, becomes apparent the moment you see the intro scene playing with the music.
while it was being created and then they'd add a new scene or music or sound effect and it would become that much better.
Admittedly, I haven't read that much, but the general opinion seems to be that the story, mood, characters, and music are spectacular, the visuals are good, but the cut scenes are lacking and the controls and camera stink.
One of the biggest differences is that, unlike most games in the genre that simple use static character images during conversation scenes, story scenes in XBlaze are more akin to an animated feature, complete with shifting camera angles, dramatic music cues, and all sorts of various trickery to make an already great story just that much more engrossing.
It was so much FUN, plus had great mini games and pretty good hidden object scenes... but what made the HOS so great was the music.
In this sense, the New Orleans art world shares some important characteristics with its much larger music scene, which is revered internationally for its unique and influential sounds, but since the early 1960s remains largely untapped by the music industry as a whole.
Watch this 8 - minute «behind the scenes» video with the spot's creative director to get a glimpse of just how much marketing strategy and specialized work in areas like casting, music direction and technical development goes into a spot like this.
Just as I noted in my sessions with music, it was in scenes like this were you readily noticed the performance difference between the Primes and much more expensive speakers (emphasis on the much more expensive!).
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