Sentences with phrase «of movie making»

It feels like a rough draft of a movie made by people so concerned with getting the little details right that they lose sight of the bigger picture.
For some reason, most of these movies make the vital mistake of not providing a fully developed and menacing villain.
Check out 100 % of movies made about climate change as evidence.
It was very much a part of our movie making process — that entire 13 years.
The title of this movie makes it sound like the most generic horror movie, but I can guarantee this movie goes places you never thought a horror movie could go.
Make no mistake, this film is as close to a perfect piece of movie making as I've seen for a very long time.
But then the minute his name came up, I realized he was perfect because of the history of the movies he's made, the types of movies he made.
I had a whole notebook filled with fake movie posters of movies I made up.
Half of these movies make me feel depressed at the very thought of them.
Why do you think the creators of this movie made this change?
This section of the movie makes up most of the second half, and it's actually a lovely and a rather unique romance that goes in some fresh and insightful directions.
This movie was a bit darker than I imagined, but the incredible creativity of the premise of the movie makes it stand out from other animated films.
In the cyclical nature of movie making, past events, both ancient and recent, are showing up as the basis for several scripts.
We shall see how this will impact the future of movie making and viewing.
What it comes down to is that the majority of movies made are just bad in general.
We set our forums to the task of imagining the video game versions of classic films and we've also submitted our own request for the video games most in need of a MOVIE made in their image.
Most of the movies made for Oscar season revolve around a central male protagonist, so Best Actor is always crowded.
The success of movies made from Chandler's stories (especially Humphrey Bogart's 1946 The Big Sleep and James Garner's Marlowe, a 1969 flick based on The Little Sister), as well as radio shows, TV series, and even comic books based on his work makes us forget that he only ever published seven novels and 24 short stories during his lifetime.
Marvel Studios» Black Panther is a masterpiece of movie making and has become an instant cultural phenomenon, sparking discussion, inspiring people young and old, and breaking down age - old industry myths.
True, this movie was ridiculous, and stupid, but still, it obtains many laughs, especially from the teenage group it's obviously directed at... and considering I despised most of the movies it made parodies of like many other viewers, I
The original movie, Elizabeth, was a brilliant piece of movie making with a perfect script, epic casting, incredible cinematography and a biting edge that few history / period films can claim.
Compared, however, to Norma Desmond (Gloria Swanson) in Billy Wilder's 1950 Sunset Blvd., a silent screen idol who plunges into her own psychotic world of illusion when she no longer fits into the new «talkie» world of movie making illusion, George Valentin displays only the fall of pride into self - pity.
After all the controversy over Jane Got a Gun — the Natalie Portman western that Ramsay was supposed to direct until she dropped out on the first day of filming — the mere fact of this movie making it to the finish line without any kind of drama would be a victory.
Openly collaborative, driven by a desire for unconventional methods of movie making and ploughing his own furrow with singular determination.
On paper, the plot of this movie makes very little sense: two men who only wear suits and never take off their sunglasses, neo-Nazis, a grown man named «Duck,» Cab Calloway, a Catholic nun on the verge of eviction, Carrie Fisher with an assault rifle, and the entire Illinois state police department.
Since then, the found footage motif has been explored on countless occasions, and though it has been done effectively in the intervening years (Cloverfield, REC & REC 2 being obvious examples), there has been a sense in recent times that this particular form of movie making has run its course.
On the contrary, the political aspects of this movie make it a pretty typical Academy choice.
And maybe Harper Lee, considering the success of the movie made from her book «To Kill a Mockingbird.»
And when the studio makes little effort to promote his film, Hitchcock, as much a master of marketing as of movie making, devises an intriguing release strategy to compensate for the studio's failures.
A little bit of Into the Night is funny, a lot of it is grotesque and all of it has the insidey manner of a movie made not for the rest of us but for moviemakers on the Bel Air circuit who watch each other's films in their own screening rooms.
Portions of the movie make little sense and proceed without clarity.
After a string of movies made by the comic series production company got abysmal reviews, a new hero has emerged.
While I learned about the language and culture of movie making, the more valuable thing was that I learned of my ability to meet my boss» demands.
For as much as I hate the racial attitudes of the 1930s and 1940s, I more often find myself relating better to the characters of the movies made back then than many of the male characters of today's movies.
Scenes in this central passage of the movie make it clear that nonviolent protests could contain a great deal of violence.
The movie isn't perfect as some situations seemed as cliche'd as a movie on the Hallmark Network and the almost two and a half hour runtime seemed to drag a bit, but the heart and humor of the movie made me easily forget about the flaws.
The literalizing tendency of movies makes for more than a couple of awkward passages in «Mamma Mia!
Otherwise, the stupid plot, dismal dialogue, moral turpitude and dispiriting torpor of this movie makes watching it utterly pointless.
There are now two film versions, which might be two too many for Greene who was never a fan of the movies made from his work.
While the Mimics themselves are never impressive, or even interesting, to look at, the human element of the movie makes for a war worth fighting and a film worth seeing.
At the very beginning of this movie made «for those with a deep love for film and love itself», on - screen text reads «A Guillermo del Toro Film», but it's not for the sake of vanity; it's a statement and a signature stating who's love and soul is in the creation.
Alongside with his heart snatching amazing live - action debut, he has also shown his awesome charm of movie making in this film which is known as - Train to Busan.
The adjectives used to describe the magnificence of this movie makes his critique a must - read.
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