Sentences with phrase «old film came»

Even on the catalog release front, there are some really great early older films coming out, including some outstanding Frank Capra and some better - known - than - usual pre-codes from the Warner Archive.

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EASTWOOD: When I did the Rawhide series in the 60s and late 50s we had a lot of wonderful directors, old time film directors that had not been doing that well so they would do television and our television show would come on.
The 71 - year - old later came to the gift lounge sponsored by her adult film company, Wicked Pictures; there, they posed for pictures and he invited her out to dinner.
Any doubts of whether the 34 - year - old was ready to handle directing solo — a role that often comes much later in the film industry — have been silenced by early buzz around the film mixed with Lady Bird's current score of 100 percent on Rotten Tomatoes.
It was that old story that came to mind recently after I had spent two hours and 40 minutes viewing the controversial film The Last Temptation of Christ.
Many years ago, flipping through the channels, I came across an old black - and - white film, made in German with English subtitles.
Like all football songs old and new they are ripped off from a popular song and «she wore a yellow ribbon» comes from a 1949 John Wayne's film of the same name.
The 40 - year - old was only 18 when the move to the Bulls came about, and to understand the cultural differences that was about to become a reality for him, he tuned in to Sky Movies to watch the Bradford based film Rita, Sue and Bob too.
Don't forget to keep an eye out for Manchester La La La at Old Trafford on Sunday — we'll be filming interviews with fans before and after the game, so come and say hello!
It comes with some alka seltzer and a little old style camera film type case which makes it even more exciting to receive as a gift.
Our trip North last weekend seemed the perfect opportunity to visit it again - no crafting came with us into the woods, but our trusty old film camera did, and I was so excited to play with it.
He invited the Politics Show to come and film a huge 100 - year - old London plane tree being cut down because it was causing minor structural damage to one of the houses on the street.
Instead of watching old films or picking up a new book, consider this dating advice to improve your relationship and love: Bond with your partner by snuggling up by the fire, cherishing old memories, celebrating how far you've come, and talking about where you'd like to be in the future.
I see you've come across your uncle's old stag films.
There's not much going on here that most audience members won't see coming miles away - ie the transformation of a crusty old blind character into someone distinctly more kindhearted, thanks to the presence of Quill - but the film nevertheless remains engaging, primarily thanks to director Yoichi Sai's patience in allowing things to play out naturally.
In fact, not only is the supposedly Viennese car chase actually staged in the old town section of the city, but the climax of the chase, glimpsed briefly in the coming - attractions trailer, was filmed almost directly in front of the American Embassy and ornate Slovak National Theater there.
Now, at the time, Disney made safe films for kids to not have to think too hard about, and while «The Jungle Book» (1967) does play it safe in some regards, the harsh fight sequences and undertones of race really does come through for older viewers and may have kids hiding their eyes every once in a while.
Old friend Buck Jones came to her rescue and Francis made her final three films with him, including Stone of Silver Creek (1935), in which she used her Broadway musical expertise to play a glamorous saloon chanteuse.
Man, that's a lazy reference, but then again, the song was a little lazy to begin with, though not necessarily when this film came out, because it's somehow older than the song in question.
Original director Wes Craven and original screenwriter Kevin Williamson come back for more, and do so with the willingness of an entirely new cast and the old one, an unprecedented feat seeing as how the last film was made eleven years prior.
Finally, the film looks like its literally come out an immature five year old who was day dreaming about the latest film he saw, ots so unbelievably bad that when i was young i came up with better dialogue and story.
Much of the film's emotional punch comes from the ever - optimistic Dug and his relationships with three key supporting characters: caveman tribe chief Chief (Timothy Spall), who admits he's old for... 32, Goona, a female football phenom who Dug digs (she's voiced by Maisie Williams of «Game of Thrones») and Hognob, Dug's pig pal, who's much more than a pet (he's got a little Gromit in him).
Not Coming to a Theater Near You is a film resource that assumes a bias towards older, often unpopular, and sometimes unknown films that merit a second look.
harry, it'd be really nice to come to the site once in a while and read an intelligent review that doesn't bring up childhood memories or comparisons to old films or tells the reader to fuck off.
I remember when this came out it was quite a big action flick for Snipes, its funny when you look back on these old films and see how bad they really were hehe.
Classic Woody Allen films come to mind when attempting to describe this gem (partially due to the prevalent old - school jazz soundtrack), although Beginners lacks the overt neurosis (which may be a positive depending on one's opinion).
It marked the director's first collaboration with Grégoire Colin, a dark - eyed, arresting young actor whom Denis would also employ to great effect in both Nénette et Boni and Beau Travail.The former film, made in 1996, was another coming - of - age drama that centered on the relationship between a lovelorn young man (Colin) and his rebellious, pregnant 15 - year - old sister (Alice Houri).
Another amazing thing that comes out of this is that after watching the film, the most people can say about Alexander is that he was bisexual (back when sexuality mattered little) and he had serious mommy and daddy problems (amusingly enough, Jolie is only one year older than Farrell).
Recruited by an old chum (Peter Boyle) to help find an exotic prostitute missing in Chinatown, Hammett enlists his implausibly gorgeous neighbor (Marilu Henner) to play Girl Friday as he matches wits with colorful actors including Jack Nance («Eraserhead» and other David Lynch works), David Patrick Kelly (whose strangled voice is an interesting counterpart to his iconic «Come out to play - yi - yay» taunt from «The Warriors»), Roy Kinnear and a few old - timers from film noir's heyday (the scene with Sylvia Sidney is especially good).
Two actors, however, come along and steal the movie, one of which is brand new to Tarantino's films while the other is an old staple.
I really miss John Barry, after his departure from Bond we had to make do with some adequate scores over several years even from David Arnold, then along came a new Bond in the form of Mr Craig and wow DA really found the formula for Bond and composed two truly magnificent scores if only he could have done Skyfall, that said lets give Thomas Newman a chance see the film with the score then listen to the score as stand alone then we can judge, one thing, I really wish just once they could use John Barry's brilliant 007 theme in a sequence just for old times sake and as a tribute to the man that gave Bond so much.
This kind of film is a relic in itself, although, quite unlike the old exhibits found in the film, this one never comes close to actually coming to life.
«I've had people from 5 - year - old little girls to 70 - year - old grandfathers coming up to me after (film festival) screenings to tell me they loved the movie.
It's a coming - of - age story about 15 - year - old youth, adapted from a novel by film critic François Bégaudeau, who wrote and starred in Laurent Cantet's 2008 Cannes Palme d'Or winner The Class.
Basil Poledouris's lucky break as a film composer came because his old college buddy John Milius gave him a shot at Big Wednesday.
Perhaps the most memorable reveal comes at the end of the trailer when we see Charles with his classic bald head, which Patrick Stewart's older version of the character is so well - known for having in previous X-Men films.
Luke Wilson first came to fame as one of the stars of the 1996 indie «Bottle Rocket,» which was based on a short film he made with his older brother Owen and director Wes Anderson.
Part of this comes from the excellent characterizations provided throughout the film, with many archetypical elements of Hispanic women getting together for a tug - of - war between old - fashioned values and the new independent spirit.
Local New York - based filmmaker Noah Baumbach has two new films coming out this year, the first being the wacky While We're Young about a couple growing older (see the trailer), and the other being Mistress America, a sort - of - sequel to his 2012 film Frances Ha.
Legato said, «It was a thrill to actually work on the film and kind of come up with a new way of telling a story, which is an old way of telling a story, just to make it look like it's a «photo - real film
The Universal Pictures film about an old - school lawman (Richard Widmark) in a Texas town, trying to «modernize,» who comes into conflict with the elders after killing a man in self - defense, was originally directed by TV Westerns helmer Robert Totten, a veteran of «Gunsmoke» and «Bonanza.»
But Beasts of the Southern Wild is such a startling achievement, and the now nine - year - old Quvenzhané Wallis so compelling and defining a presence in the film's principal role, that the pre-teen talent may find herself up against the big girls come Oscar night in February - and rightly so.
The jury decision, he revealed, came only after some old - fashioned horse - trading: Bille August's «Pelle the Conqueror» won over Chris Menges» «A World Apart» in a 6 - 4 vote, but jury president Ettore Scola only got the «World Apart» supporters to stop arguing when he offered to not only give that film the Grand Jury Prize (second prize), but also let its lead actresses share the best - actress award, making it the only film to win more than one prize.
«Far From the Madding Crowd,» another remake of older film — the original with Julie Christie and Alan Bates came out in 1967 — went from 576 to 865 theaters and brought in $ 606,000 in its fourth week for Fox Searchlight.
Rupert Wyatt (Rise of the Planet of the Apes) does a good job directing a gifted cast of talents young and old, and moody cinematography by Greig Fraser gives the film a stylish visual signature, but it's in the script by William Monahan where the film comes up short.
Seyfried makes for a fine older Cosette and has a beautiful voice, but as Cosette doesn't do all that much besides trail behind Valjean and wait for Marius to come for a visit, Éponine (Samantha Barks) becomes the more engaging of the film's two young women.
It's rare for the cinematography prize to go to a film not nominated for best picture — not that Deakins hasn't had more shots on goal than many of his contemporaries; five of his 14 notices have come for best picture nominees, and one of them, «No Country for Old Men,» won the big prize.
Shout Factory has risen to the top of the list when it comes to Special Editions of older films, producing Criterion - level HD transfers, and packages filled with special features.
Jaromil Jires» 1970 Czech New Wave classic delves into the subconscious of a 13 - year - old girl, which takes her through a fantasy realm, but reflects the adolescent experience as well as any coming - of - age film ever made.
It bets the house on them, gambling on the possibility that an old - fashioned morality play asking Big Questions about faith, activism, and the futility of trying to save the world will pay off in a moment when even serious American cinema — i.e. films unconcerned with Skywalkers or Infinity Stones — comes at least partially steeped in irony.
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