MONTE HELLMAN By Chuck Stephens Monte Hellman has been the stuff
of cinematic legend since 1966 when, under the aegis of scholckmeister - general Roger Corman, he and Jack Nicholson collaborated on a pair of utterly unprecedented absurdist westerns, The Shooting and Ride in the Whirlwind, completing both in a matter of days and forever changing the genre, not to mention the artistic parameters of no - budget, on - location filmmaking.
Equally adept at the intimate and the epic, he lent visual character to both drawing - room comedies and picturesque outdoor westerns, and the list of directors he collaborated with reads like a who's who
of cinematic legends: Cecil B. DeMille, Victor Fleming, Ernst Lubitsch, Anthony Mann, Preston Sturges, Raoul Walsh, William Wellman, William Wyler.
Maybe none of this means much to you but these movies are considered masterpieces of Hong Kong cinema all starring one
of our cinematic legends.
Not exact matches
If the 2 - 1 win over Manchester United to complete a rare unbeaten home record in Tottenham's final season at the iconic old ground wasn't an historic milestone in itself, once the pitch had been cleared by stewards and uniformed police after several pleading announcements, the afternoon was given unforgettable poignancy with the parade
of 48 former Tottenham
legends plus a
cinematic trip down memory «Lane» narrated on giant screens by renowned Spurs fan, actor Kenneth Branagh, chronicling the illustrious history
of the club and rendering many fans misty - eyed.
Tom Cruise headlines a spectacular, all - new
cinematic version
of the
legend that has fascinated cultures all over the world since the dawn
of civilization: The Mummy.
Bonus: • Audio Commentary with Director Tim Burton • «On the Set with Bob Kane» Featurette • «
Legends of the Dark Knight: The History
of Batman» Documentary • «Shadows
of the Bat: The
Cinematic Saga
of the Dark Knight» Parts 1 - 3 • «Beyond Batman» Documentary Gallery • Prince Music Videos • Profile Galleries • Storyboard Sequence • Trailer • Digital Copy • Hardcover Book
Personally I feel like they have gotten the era's mixed up, McConaughey looks and acts like a kind
of dashing
cinematic silver screen
legend of the 30's -40's yet he is in the present day and accompanied by the rather whiny and annoying Zahn.
by Walter Chaw The first thirty minutes
of Francis Ford Coppola's retelling
of the Dracula
legend are dazzling and assured: a self - consciously
cinematic, fulsome display
of technique and loud emotions — expressionism writ large against lurid backdrops and red, backlit shadow plays.
What Marvel did with the script and casting is now Hollywood
legend, and with the first entry into the company's famed
cinematic phase three, it shows no signs
of slowing down.
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Cinematic Universe, Suicide Squad, Supergirl, SuperMansion, The Amazing Spider - Man, The Flash, Vixen, Wolverine, Wolverine 3, X-Men, X-Men: Apocalypse
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If you take the double helping, you will also receive: Chronicles
Of A Director, The Children's Magical Journey, Evolution
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Legends In Time.
Not only does it star one
of the most twisted serial killers in
cinematic history, Mike Myers, it also happens to be directed by John Carpenter, one
of the
legends of horror films back in the 70s.
With DW7's gameplay being more
cinematic and streamlined, coupled with today's methods
of digital distribution, Xtreme
Legends could make a terrific comeback.
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of Future Past
I agree that the film is quite moving, giving us two
cinematic legends at their late career best, Emmanuelle Riva and Jean - Louis Trintignant (who came out
of retirement to do the film), and a moving supporting performance from Haneke favorite, Isabelle Huppert.
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Celebrate the first decade
of awesomeness with the Marvel
Legends Cinematic Universe 10th Anniversary Iron Man 6 - Inch Action... Read more
That's Brandon Routh (Todd Ingram) as the Man
of Steel in «Superman Returns» and the Atom on «DC's
Legends of Tomorrow»; Chris Evans (Lucas Lee) as the Human Torch in 2005's «Fantastic Four» and its sequel, and Captain America in the Marvel
Cinematic Universe; Thomas Jane (Vegan Policemen) as The Punisher; Michael Cera (Scott Pilgrim) as Robin in the upcoming «LEGO Batman Movie»; and Brie Larson (Envy Adams) newly announced as Captain Marvel in Marvel's films.
Ever since John Ford admitted to printing the
legend in his 1962 masterpiece, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, the traditional mythology
of the Old West has undergone an extensive series
of cinematic reappraisals.
Financial support for the filmmaker has not previously waned in part because
of the eagerness many stars have for working with a
cinematic legend.
Like the recent
cinematic IEDs, «The Lone Ranger,» «Ben - Hur» and «The
Legend of Tarzan,» among others, expect this to go nowhere.
Expanding on the stop - action animation he used in FANTASTIC MR. FOX, director Anderson also plays homage to Japanese filmmaking — especially the animation
of Hayao Miyazaki and the
cinematic legend Akira Kurosawa.
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With the Arslan: The Warrior
of Legend's demo now available in Japan for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 3, we've recorded a full playthrough
of the PS4's version for your viewing pleasure, including the game's opening
cinematic.
His trailers for 300 and Watchmen were two
of the most hype - generating previews in recent
cinematic history (the lackluster exception being his upcoming CG movie
Legend of the Guardians).
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The seven features from Russian
cinematic legend Andrei Tarkovsky are examined in an in - depth video essay, featuring some
of his most acclaimed sequences (Channel Criswell).
In telling the story
of how Tommy Wiseau made the 2003
cinematic calamity «The Room,» James Franco — a bit
of a disaster artist himself — connects with a character on screen like he never has before, and lets us see how Wiseau went from Hollywood nobody to cult
legend.
Since Marvel is celebrating the first 10 years
of the Marvel
Cinematic Universe, Hasbro is releasing some figures to commemorate some
of the movies with figures that haven't been released in the Marvel
Legends line before.
Check out the
cinematic that introduces Linkle, the newest character joining the roster
of Hyrule Warriors
Legends.
Almost an entire century after the world's first
cinematic introduction to Dracula placed audiences under his haunting spell, the studio that pioneered the genre reawakens one
of legend's most captivating figures in an action - adventure that heralds a pulse - pounding rebirth
of the age
of monsters.
And I don't mean homoerotic in a cutesy Tingle sort
of way, I mean during one
cinematic the primary villain
of The
Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword embraces Link from behind, whispers closely into his ear, and then turns directly to the camera and oscillates his tongue suggestively»
This is the opening
cinematic for Brütal
Legend, giving a taste
of what Eddie Riggs» life is like when not transported to a time
of rock.
Watch our new
cinematic trailer depicting the
legends and tales
of its mysterious protagonist, Dr Jonathan Reid.
The other nominated
cinematics were from World
of Warcraft, League
of Legends, Halo, Overwatch and Far Cry 4.
League
of Legends hypes up the gaming fans with an anime - inspired
cinematic trailer featuring the new Gun Goddess Miss Fortune skin.
Cohort: 17 Current position: Producer / Technical Project Manager, Epic Games Games shipped: 6 content packages for League
of Legends, which included websites, backend services, in - game content, and CG
cinematics
Tournament
of Legends cinematic effects and graphics are fueled by the High Voltage Software Quantum 3 engine, designed and optimized for Wii.
Dontnod Entertainment «s new action RPG Vampyr unveils a new
cinematic trailer depicting the
legends and tales
of its mysterious protagonist, Dr Jonathan Reid.
The Sundance Lab was utterly inspiring, and Dean came away with notebooks full
of advice and encouragement from
cinematic legends — such as Stewart Stern, who wrote Rebel without a Cause, Frank Pierson, writer
of Dog Day Afternoon, and Millard Kaufman, writer
of Bad Day at Black Rock — but no script.