Sentences with phrase «opening scenes when»

We found the colours a little overwrought in the opening scenes when watching Mockingjay, for example, but the deep blacks and brilliant blues set up Gravity nicely.
«Real Steel» hooked me from the opening scene when we see Charlie's robot fight a bull.
Playing Deanna, a woman who quit university in her last year to become a mom, McCarthy goes full frontal frumpy in the opening scene when she says goodbye to her daughter Maddie (Molly Gordon) at school.
John Michael McDonagh's much - anticipated follow - up to first feature The Guard, Calvary certainly aims to shake audience expectations, evidenced scarcely five seconds into the opening scene when our faceless parishioner delivers his ultimatum.
Trent is a bit of a dick, and he proves as much in the opening scene when, after asking Liam what he thinks of himself on a scale of 1 - 10, Trent suggests that he's only a 3.

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Do you recall the opening scene of the 2017 Superbowl when flying drones circled like stars over Lady Gaga's head?
Edwards was in the passenger seat of a car driving away from the scene when Oliver opened fire.
When a brand is open about what goes on behind the scenes — in a tone that is both honest and humble — it creates a deeper relationship with customers.
Wood Ranch BBQ & Grill has been building a reputation for itself on the East Coast since it opened its Springfield restaurant, and it has now marked its arrival on the scene in style with this fantastic win, showing the residents of DC just what awaits them when they stop by the restaurant.
Then another door opened when Bekim Trenova, a serious player in the underground model - boxing scene, invited him inside.
And baseball is never more, or more wonderfully, part of that scene than it will be on Opening Day next week when the umpire yells, «Play Ball!»
Jean van de Velde will return to the scene of one of sport's most notorious meltdowns when he makes his debut in July's Senior Open at Carnoustie.
So a bitterly disappointing way to end what has been an encouraging start to the season from Sunderland, who head into the New Year seventh in the table and and on course for a shock return to the continental scene, though Bruce's men finished the last term in a lacklustre manner when enjoying a similarly impressive opening, so what's to stop us from expecting the same complacency to creep into their game once again?
I didn't want to create a scene in front of them so when he came out to open the door to my own car, I whispered in his ear, «I didn't leave on perfect timing, I needed a cigarette from bat shit and you hurt my feelings» I won't go into the rest of the day.
Entitled «Healing Souls by Killing Russians», the video opens with scenes apparently showing the aftermath of bombing in Aleppo, and then cuts to various images suggesting Vladimir Putin in allied to the regime of Bashar al - Assad, Iran and even the US when it comes to Syria.
Others are that: force shall be used only when absolutely necessary to achieve an immediate aim; the decision to open fire shall be made only on orders and under the control of on - scene commander, unless there is insufficient time to obtain such order.
When Raymond opened the door he found a gruesome scene with blood everywhere, on the floor, on walls and on the furniture in their sixth - floor apartment.
One scene is the blooming trees — a bright, bright green since it's been raining a lot, and it's the peak of spring when the trees just about burst open (and the pollen is almost gone, for the most part).
I was growing jaded with the yoga scene when I met my current boss, Erin Fogel, an actress and real estate broker who opened a yoga studio dedicated to small, authentic classes.
With a presentation, it's very chaotic behind the scenes and then when the curtains open everyone has to be very polished — it's kind of the same but in the end it's different.
When Birchbox burst on the scene, I was giving subscriptions to friends and family as gifts and anxiously awaiting the opening of the first brick and mortar store in Soho when the time cWhen Birchbox burst on the scene, I was giving subscriptions to friends and family as gifts and anxiously awaiting the opening of the first brick and mortar store in Soho when the time cwhen the time came.
When more than two people ask a question within a few days of each other, I think that it's safe to assume others are wondering the same thing, and since I try to be an open book, I'm going to share a little behind the scenes of blogging today!
There's a scene toward the end of the movie that really resonated with me and it's when Maya tells Miles, who has been saving a very special bottle of wine for a very special occasion, «You know, the day you open a ’61 Cheval Blanc... that's the special occasion.»
The story started with a scene where you found yourself in bed at the hospital when you opened your eyesyou had been involved in a car accident.
It interests me that it is an acceptable topic of conversation immediately upon meeting someone in the scene — now I haven't been to many singles events, but generally when I'm in a bar people don't come up to me and ask «what are you into in the bedroom» as an opening line so I'm presuming it's not happening in «vanilla» single circles?
It may be different than the dating scene when you were 20, but that doesn't mean you can't open yourself up to new experiences and connections in your romantic life.
When Zombie kills a cow with an ambulance in the opening scene the cow dies quietly and doesn't then have to sit through the rest of the movie.
One girds oneself for some serious hammer time when an opening fight scene of History's compelling and robust new drama series, Vikings, delivers all the expected gore and blood spatter.
Played from its opening whimsical guitar score as a sweet story about friends, the dynamic of a real - life, Apatow - brand bromance is prominent, and makes for a few funny bonding moments, like when Tommy has Greg loudly rehearse a scene in a restaurant as a ridiculous gesture of fearlessness.
Cable is less nuanced than Thanos (although, as one might reasonably expect, the screenwriters find a way to make the connection) but he's a credible enough villain when it comes to sowing chaos and, as is hinted at during his opening scene, there's more to the character than meets the eye.
Even though the script might let her down, Schumer does still manage to sell a smattering of the comic moments (the opening scene has a promising knockabout tone), but when she reaches the more dramatic elements, she struggles to convince.
He approaches the scene hesitantly, nervously, as the American troops approach the beach; when their landing craft opens up, the front wave of soldiers are immediately dispatched in a wall of gunfire, and Spielberg, in that instant, explodes our war movie mythology.
There are some battlefields in «Lincoln» but the only battle scene is at the opening, when the words of the Gettysburg Address are spoken with the greatest possible impact, and not by Lincoln.
The inbred lowlifes in this B - movie black comedy are members of the Smith family, a clan of troglodytes in a seedy Texas trailer park replete with vicious barking dogs on chains, who swing into ruthless high gear from the very first scene, when penny - ante drug dealer Chris Smith (a game turn by Emile Hirsch, who has grown from the appealing, open - faced kid in The Emperor's Club into a scabby, hirsute roughneck) arrives in a torrential rainstorm and is greeted at the screen door by his father's new wife Sharla with a female full - frontal.
The film might benefit from a trim, particularly when it shifts gears in the second half, but its protracted style also delivers some sensational soundtrack moments — like the remarkably paced opening scene, which introduces our free - spirited chanteuse winning over a rowdy crowd.
From an opening scene in a prison fist fight to a staunchly bland climax finding him lost in an «unknown» realm when he's forced to shrink himself to fit between molecules (something resembling the resting place of Big Hero 6 mixed with the twilight hour of James Wan's «further»), Scott Lang is never a fully fashioned personality, some accidental prototype linked with schlocky zeal to the film's other do - gooder via a conflicted father / daughter bond.
There is a mystery at the heart of the movie — it's established in the opening scenes, when we see Orlando visiting a sauna and then puzzling over some missing paperwork — but no crime, other than that of being a sexual minority in an intolerant time and place.
The opening scenes of the film has a younger version of Wayans» Darryl continuously trying to string together lots of cheesy contraptions to get his antenna TV to work, ultimately only responding when he sticks his foot in the toilet.
«Each generation has its own epic confrontations it must deal with,» narrates Cleve Jones (Guy Pearce) over the opening scenes of Dustin Lance Black's When We Rise.
The opening sequence has an impossibly large spacecraft, though not doing the exact same thing that the Millennium Falcon did in its first screen appearance, a scene in a cantina where many strata of society and species meet while music fills the air, and a sun (only one) that sets with the same desolate glow on a desert planet that we first saw on Tatooine when Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) lived there.
Not the fault of the actors but when you have the excellent Danny Huston (30 Days of Night) playing an evil German officer then there is the potential to create a proper villain, a mad genius with grand plans for world domination during a time of great sorrow for the rest of the world, and instead his General Ludendorff is resorted to cracking open gas tablets that give him Hulk - like strength for no real reason and never really pays off in any way; in one scene he locks a group of people in a room with a deadly nerve gas and then decides to snort on his magic capsule before cackling and running off - camera like Jack Nicholson's Joker.
So, while we are all eagerly waiting to see an all new version of the tree - rape scene when the Book of the Dead opens on April 12th — here are a couple of behind - the - scenes photos to chew on.
MacDowell is sublime as Ann Mullany in Sex, Lies, And Videotape, right from the opening scene, in which she blushes and stammers and can't keep from laughing when Ann's therapist asks her whether she masturbates.
Like When A Stranger Calls, this remake draws out the opening scene from the original (though not to quite the same extent).
In fact, her fate is apparently the topic of the discussion between N'Jobu (Sterling K. Brown) and a young Zuri (Denzel Whitaker) in the movie's opening scene; they were supposedly planning on breaking her out of prison when N'Jobu's brother T'Chaka shows up to spoil the plot.
The genesis for the story that's told ’10 Cloverfield Lane» «actually started when I just had an opening scene in my head,» Stuecken revealed as he started the conversation about the film during the press conference.
However, Pitt's character is the most intriguing, capable of moving from outright savagery in the opening scene to moments of surprising tenderness, never more so than in a touching and quite long sequence when he and Norman regain touch with their humanity by having a meal with two German women after a town has surrendered.
The film opens with a scene in which Machete (Danny Trejo) and his partner, Sartana (Jessica Alba) are fighting off some baddies and seem to have been successful, when suddenly a masked man appears around the side of a vehicle and guns down Sartana, and then bails, leaving Machete alone and now even more morbid - looking than he previously had been.
So, while we are all eagerly waiting to see an all new version of the tree - rape scene when the Book of the Dead opens on April 12th — here are a couple of behind - the - scenes photos -LSB-...]
Nolan and cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema («Interstellar») shot the film using 65 mm and IMAX cameras, and while the big scenes of spectacle are unquestionably sweeping and impressive, it's the smaller moments that stayed with me more, whether it's those cascading leaflets in the opening scene, the terrifying majesty of a fighter plane gliding with its engines off, or a harrowing sequence involving a downed plane that will doubtless be used by English teachers to illustrate what poet Stevie Smith meant when she wrote «Not Waving but Drowning.»
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