Sentences with phrase «opening scene takes»

The opening scene takes place in a public restroom and it really conveys the grit and grime with the detailed textures in the room.
The opening scene takes place in a house on the beach.
The film's opening scene takes place approximately three months after these creatures have somehow made their presence known, with the Abbott family — Lee (Krasinski) and his wife, Evelyn (Emily Blunt), along with their three children — scrounging for supplies in an abandoned supermarket, padding around barefoot so as not to alert the monsters of their presence.
The opening scenes take place in and around a dodgy London boozer, which makes a surprisingly pleasant change after playing through two games worth of jungles and temples, and the fist - fight right at the start is a masterful example of playable, flexible choreography.

Not exact matches

In the opening scene, Don Vito Corleone admonishes his friend, Amerigo Bonasera, for taking so long to ask for help in seeking justice against the hoods who harmed Amerigo's daughter.
Despite the talky legal proceedings taking up most of the movie's final hour, that doesn't take away from the fact that the slave revolt that opens the movie is one of the most intense and powerful scenes Spielberg has ever created.
Sophia's, a modern take on a classic Italian - American supper club, will bring a sexy and sophisticated dining experience to the downtown Austin scene with its opening early next month.
If it comes as a surprise to you that the scene - y Ace Hotel opened a branch in, of all places, Pittsburgh, then you clearly haven't been paying attention to the cultural rebirth taking place in Steel City.
I think the best description for how significant the decision we take after May can only be described by the iconic «red and blue pill» scene from the matrix and I am your Morpheus attempting to open your eyes to the bull · $ % 3 #.
This discovery probably took place in scenes reminiscent of the opening chapters of an Enid Blyton thriller.
The opening scene of 99 Homes watches in a one - take as he makes his way through the house of a recently evicted family, talks up the Sheriff's deputies, and tries to rush through all the red tape, because he has another eviction to oversee.
Except for one brief scene at the opening, a glimpse at Anne and Georges» public life, the entire film takes place within their apartment, and those long still uncut takes challenge us to keep watching, to not look away from Anne's pain and Georges's love.
There are the usual extended takes and deleted scenes (including some alternate endings, one of which is only in storyboard form), an exploration of the opening title sequence, the trailer, and several demonstrations of the visual and audio mastering that went into this edition.
Aside from the opening and closing scenes which bookend things, the movie takes place in a single day in each of the time periods, alternating back and forth between them.
SUBSTANCE USE - A man takes a prescription drug (presumably a sleep aid), and a man injects another man with something before cutting open his leg (during a torture scene).
Take the opening scene, which finds Thor trapped in a hellish underworld.
Take the opening scene where listless civil servant Charles Richardson (John Heard) stops at a bodega to buy a candy bar.
Between this violent scene in the opening moments, and the fight in the upscale communal bathhouse depicted later on, it would seem Wade Wilson's job may take him overseas.
TP: The two things that cost the most and took the most time were the opening and closing scenes.
«Get Out» is not a film that takes breaks for comedy routines (even if Howery allows a little relief, it's often in the context of how he's convinced all white people want black sex slaves), keeping us on edge and uncertain from the opening scene to the final one.
«Deadpool 2» opens with a bang, and director David Leitch talked to TheWrap about one specific fight scene at the beginning of the film that took a lot of time and effort.
From its opening scene slowly falling down Violet's closet in a continuous panning shot that makes her hat boxes and skin - tight dresses seem more like a modern city than a wardrobe, Bound quickly proves itself as a tightly constructed (and unexpectedly funny) lesbian noir with incredible camerawork, solid acting by the entire cast and tight pacing that'll keep you feeling empathizing with Violet, Corky and Caesar as their high - stakes game take several reversals of fortune.
The film starts off with some awkward, painfully lame flashback scenes of Kyle's childhood and transitions into an opening act that is loaded with full - on patriotism that sees him go to war to get back at the people who brought suffering to our doorstep in the events of 9/11 (he was already enlisted, but if we believe the film that decision was also motivated by seeing news footage of American lives being taken), but one of the most interesting surprises is how balanced it eventually becomes and how we see the way that Kyle's actions negatively impact others and how even he begins to question his commitment to the cause, despite the fact that he would never vocalize it.
Other clips included scenes from Prometheus, Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, Diary of A Wimpy Kid: Dog Days, Ice Age: Continental Drift, Won't Back Down, Taken 2 and a family comedy, Parental Guidance starring Billy Crystal, Bette Midler and Marisa Tomei, which is scheduled to open on Christmas.
Eros + Massacre foregrounds the idea that history remains a battlefield open to the countervailing forces of interpretation with a surreal early scene depicting a rugby scrimmage where Osugi's burial urn takes the place of the football.
The Shape of Water establishes that it's taking place in a surreally magical version of our world (circa 1962) from the opening scene of its heroine, Elisa Esposito, floating in an aquatic dream.
The opening scenes of the game make for an introductory trial of sorts, with players taking out a few low - level enemies and getting used to different attacks, effective ranges, and other battle attributes that are mostly self - explanatory.
The opening scenes in the village are staged to take advantage of 3D.
Elsewhere on the specialty scene, Sony Classics opened Loveless, the Russian nominee for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar directed by Andrey Zvyagintsev, in three New York and L.A. sites, taking in $ 30,950.
He infuses many obvious metaphors into the mix, most notably in the opening scene which reveals the match between the father and mother while the boys take up their sides.
Wonder Woman arrives on the scene, taking flight to the opening theme of her 1970s live - action television show.
While the opening scene, which serves only as back - story and general reasons as to why it takes so long for Raleigh (Charlie Hunnam) to return to the Jaeger game, is fluff for the film and even in the moment felt unnecessary as opposed to just being retro - actively less awesome than the other greater action sequences.
«The Lazarus Effect» is not the usual mindless thriller, but it's as flat as an open soda from last week, with dull characters and virtually every scene taking place in a single location.
Hill and Tatum are very funny together (e.g., the opening scene, in which Schmidt disguises himself as a Hispanic gang member and Jenko tries and fails to play along) and funny enough on their own (e.g., Schmidt's take on slam poetry and Jenko's delayed, childlike reaction to discovering the identity of his partner's romantic interest), which is vital because the film's questioning of itself extends to the relationship between these characters.
I loved that movie too, primarily for the chase scenes like the opening scene where 007 chases the smuggler; fights / kills the double agent in the bodego, changes into his clothes then meets the girl who takes him on another chase in her VW; and, of course, the boat chase with the corrupt politician.
They instruct their top assassin, Gerard Butler — who survived the fire in the opening scene — to take out politician, Josh Duhamel.
Joaquin Phoenix described the process back in September saying, «Paul will write many, many scenes that won't make it into the movie,» adding that Anderson doesn't worry about continuity, is open to improvisation and often scenes that might take up one - eighth of a page can shoot for a day and a half.
In the opening scene, an impressive twenty minute long - take, Marqués - Marcet establishes the comfortable rhythms and routines that couple Alex and Sergi (Natalia Tena and David Verdaguer, who won a special jury prize for their performances) have carved out in their small Barcelona flat.
In an opening flashback scene, Director / co-writer Juan Carlos Fresnadillo (taking the series» reins from Danny Boyle) wastes little time making those hairs on the back of your neck stand as a small band of survivors find their cottage attacked by a swarm of rage - victims.
An opening scene shows the hanging of many people who oppose the government (although the actual point of death is not shown, piles of bodies are loaded on carts and taken away).
Each character gets an opening vignette, a couple of milestone fights, and an ending scene, but they take the form of mostly - silent dialogue exchanges and grainy pans over the usually crisp artwork.
Taking the classic Shakespeare play and setting it in modern times does make for some very awkward moments, especially during the artificial opening scenes depicting the confrontation between the Montague and Capulet boys.
The scene takes place at the United Nations in Vienna, where T'Challa (aka Black Panther) shares with the council that Wakanda will be more open and will begin to share their knowledge and resources.
The opening scene of Avengers: Infinity War takes place almost immediately after that.
Regardless that this is a prequel so we know that Leatherface is going to survive and therefore lacks any suspense at all, as a movie Leatherface is all over the place with references to what comes later shoehorned in — like the blink - and - you'll - miss - it appearance of Grandpa in the opening scenes and the character of Hartman (the unscrupulous Mayor in Texas Chainsaw 3D was called Hartman, in case you'd forgotten)-- and details that just don't make sense, such as Drayton being portrayed as a psychopathic killer but yet in Tobe Hooper's original movie he «takes no pleasure in killing», and three people climbing into a cow's carcass to hide from the police which looks as dumb as it sounds.
Earlier this week we brought you a look at the opening scene from Batman Ninja [watch it here], and now a new clip has arrived online from the upcoming DC anime feature which sees the Dark Knight taking on a group of Samurai in Joker masks; check it out below... SEE ALSO: Watch the Batman Ninja trailer -LSB-...]
We'd be foolish not to give some sort of shout out to other terrific scenes throughout the year, like the hilarious funeral sequence in Li» l Quinquin, which had us doubled over from laughter; both the border crossing and night vision sequences in Sicario; the ending of Carol, which should get an emotional response out of even the coldest souls; the opening long take in Buzzard, a painfully funny experience much like Entertainment; the bonkers final act of Jauja; a scorching scene from The Fool where the town mayor lays into her corrupt staff; everything that happens at Mamie Claire's house in Mistress America; the intense argument between Gerard Depardieu and Jacqueline Bissett in Welcome to New York; the tightrope sequence in The Walk, and much, much more.
The ultra-stilted, aggressively flirtatious opening scene between Noomi Rapace and Rachel McAdams immediately establishes that we're in a world as far removed from nuanced realism as possible, which makes sense given the cutthroat - corporate - advertising milieu in which the film takes place.
The world of the piece is typically opened up, characters are added, it takes place in numerous settings, scenes and musical numbers may be cut or added.
Beyond the opening scene, the movie took a ridiculous downward turn.
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