Sentences with phrase «opening title card»

The film says as much in its Ziggy Stardust - inspired opening title card: «Although what you are about to see is a work of fiction, it should nevertheless be played at maximum volume.»
It's Scott Pilgrim Vs. the World's kid brother, brimming with the same sort of energy and charm (and the same 8 - bit opening title card).
Except for a short sequence following the opening title card, we are never allowed outside of the main characters» apartment building.
From the outset the opening title card speaks of «irony free» interviews done by the original characters at the heart of one of the most covered sports scandals of all time.
Though director David Yates» reboot is admirably old - fashioned in execution — a gorgeously filmed adventure movie shot with classic Hollywood grandeur — «The Legend of Tarzan ®» is as soulless as the registered trademark symbol that appears on the opening title card.
Though director David Yates» reboot is admirably old - fashioned in execution, a gorgeously filmed adventure movie shot with classic Hollywood grandeur, «The Legend of Tarzan ®» is as soulless as the registered trademark symbol that appears on the opening title card.
It does all that with kindness, smart, often uproarious humour and a candid, feminine point of view — hell, it even quotes Joan Didion in its opening title card — that counters the crisis of gender representation now coming to a head in Hollywood.
Perhaps I should have paid more attention to the opening title card.
His latest, «Rock the Kasbah» is set, as the opening title card reads, «in the recent past».
«Inspired by true events» (from a book by John Pearson)-- as an opening title card tells us — All the Money in the World tells the story of the 1973 kidnapping of John Paul Getty III — called Paul — the grandson of the original J.P., the «richest man in history» (as we learn from another title card).
Take the opening title card, which flatly states the dream symbolism of a white horse (something about rage), at which point we're taken to a young Michael Myers in the insane asylum with his mother (Sheri Moon Zombie) giving him a statue of a white horse.
The movie promises a bit more with its opening title cards, which inform us that the story features violence, mayhem, and «a general disregard for human life.»
The movie (written by Steven Rogers) is «based on irony - free, wildly contradictory, totally true interviews with Tonya Harding and Jeff Gillooly,» it announces in its opening title card.
The opening title card quotes the original author, Saramago: «Chaos is order yet undeciphered».
To use one of the definitions of the movie's title that flashes on the opening title card, Dope is dope.
Released in 2008 amid a deluge of stylishly deranged French, Japanese, and Korean imports, as well as a healthy flow of post-Eli Roth torture porn, Bryan Bertino's debut looked pretty generic upon arrival, even by the standards of genre fare: another faux - authentic urban legend («What you are about to see is inspired by true events» lies the opening title card) about a good - looking couple being stalked by a gang of killers.
We can infer from an opening title card that it is the couple's resourcefulness and determination that has enabled the family to navigate a strange and oppressive world for at least three months.
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