Sentences with phrase «opening titles tell»

1995's Se7en — or Seven if you prefer, but we're going by what the film's actual opening titles tell us — has almost been memed beyond recognition thanks to its shocking and unforgettable ending.
For starters, «I, Tonya» has a unsettled relationship with the particulars of Harding's life, describing her difficult upbringing with sardonic voiceover commentary drawn, an opening title tells us, from contradictory interviews conducted with all the pertinent principals.

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One PDF attachment titled «hurricane harvey — nueces county news release 11 — it's your chance to help.pdf» prompted people, when opened, to enter their email username and password, he told Fortune.
ICPC in a 49 - count charge preferred against him and a former Chief Accountant of IAR & T, Mr. Zaccheaus Tejumola, told the court that the duo opened an unauthorized bank account titled «the Institute of Agricultural Research and Training Ibadan Staff Club and Cooperative Account» into which they transferred N204, 926, 265.35 from the personnel emolument (salaries) account of the Institute.
The story, which the opening inter title tells us is based on «irony free, wildly contradictory, totally true interviews», is told in flashbacks and flash forwards.
From FPS titles like Call of Duty to more open - world affairs like Dead Island, the player is given a set of instructions and controls and told to approach the game world in a specific way to succeed.
The opening scene, of the first episode titled» Bad News,» is a single shot of Patrick answering the phone, being told that his father is dead.
On the down side, as we know that the title is Lone Survivor, and that the opening shot tells us who that survivor is, there is a lessening of narrative tension, as we wait for three of the four men to meet their ultimate fate.
Hawks, who also wrote the original story, tells you exactly what the film is about in the opening shots: a spectacular wreck on a dirt track, the animated response of the spectators leaping up to get a better view, and then the title.
Truth be told, there are no major revelations, anyway, although there may have been before Criterion or Buena Vista decided to bleep the title of the film Anderson credits as the inspiration for the Zissou short that opens The Life Aquatic.
We know there's more to what we've been shown after the first two chapters, and we know, because the opening titles have told us, that Channing Tatum will make an appearance (he does, as Daisy's brother, Jody, and he gets to swagger and strut a little bit, too), and we know that we're in the Tarantinoverse of artful explanations and retributions.
Starting off with a bang, the movie boasts an inventive opening titles sequence that lists the cast while telling back story.
Created by Tina Fey and Robert Carlock in a «30 Rock» reunion, «The Office's» Ellie Kemper is perfectly cast as the wide - eyed title character, who in the opening moments emerges from an underground bunker where she's lived for years, having been told by her cult leader that the world above has been destroyed.
«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).
Starting things off, there's an audio commentary from director Mark Hartley, joined by «Ozploitation Auteurs» Brian Trenchard - Smith, Antony I. Ginnane, John D. Lamond, David Hannay, Richard Brennan, Alan Finney, Vincent Monton, Grant Page, and Roger Ward; a set of 26 deleted and extended scenes, now with optional audio commentary from Hartley and editors Sara Edwards and Jamie Blanks; The Lost NQH Interview: Chris Lofven, the director of the film Oz; A Word with Bob Ellis (which was formerly an Easter Egg on DVD); a Quentin Tarantino and Brian Trenchard - Smith interview outtake; a Melbourne International Film Festival Ozploitation Panel discussion; Melbourne International Film Festival Red Carpet footage; 34 minutes of low tech behind the scenes moments which were shot mostly by Hartley; a UK interview with Hartley; The Bazura Project interview with Hartley; The Monthly Conversation interview with Hartley; The Business audio interview with Hartley; an extended Ozploitation trailer reel (3 hours worth), with an opening title card telling us that Brian Trenchard - Smith cut together most of the trailers (Outback, Walkabout, The Naked Bunyip, Stork, The Adventures of Barry McKenzie, three for Barry McKenzie Holds His Own, Libido, Alvin Purple, Alvin Rides Again, Petersen, The Box, The True Story of Eskimo Nell, Plugg, The Love Epidemic, The Great MacArthy, Don's Party, Oz, Eliza Fraser, Fantasm, Fantasm Comes Again, The FJ Holden, High Rolling, The ABC of Love and Sex: Australia Style, Felicity, Dimboola, The Last of the Knucklemen, Pacific Banana, Centrespread, Breakfast in Paris, Melvin, Son of Alvin, Night of Fear, The Cars That Ate Paris, Inn of the Damned, End Play, The Last Wave, Summerfield, Long Weekend, Patrick, The Night, The Prowler, Snapshot, Thirst, Harlequin, Nightmares (aka Stage Fright), The Survivor, Road Games, Dead Kids (aka Strange Behavior), Strange Behavior, A Dangerous Summer, Next of Kin, Heatwave, Razorback, Frog Dreaming, Dark Age, Howling III: The Marsupials, Bloodmoon, Stone, The Man from Hong Kong, Mad Dog Morgan, Raw Deal, Journey Among Women, Money Movers, Stunt Rock, Mad Max, The Chain Reaction, Race for the Yankee Zephyr, Attack Force Z, Freedom, Turkey Shoot, Midnite Spares, The Return of Captain Invincible, Fair Game, Sky Pirates, Dead End Drive - In, The Time Guardian, Danger Freaks); Confession of an R - Rated Movie Maker, an interview with director John D. Lamond; an interview with director Richard Franklin on the set of Patrick; Terry Bourke's Noon Sunday Reel; the Barry McKenzie: Ogre or Ocker vintage documentary; the Inside Alvin Purple vintage documentary; the To Shoot a Mad Dog vintage documentary; an Ozploitation stills and poster gallery; a production gallery; funding pitches; and the documentary's original theatrical trailer.
The title track opens with the unmistakable harmonies of Brian Wilson and the time - warp synth magic of Jon Brion, two generations of pop scientists who situate things in the American Dream - scape of Southern California — an excellent sci - fi pop setting, as French ex-pats Daft Punk (another uncredited influence here) might tell you.
But having e-readers available means standing before my students and telling them to open up the title The Adventures of Tom Sawyer to location 809 on their Kindles.
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For week 2 PlayStation Store is offering up even more titles that will have your heart pounding and your brain telling you not to open that door.
While the idea of being an open - world does open up a few questions — as to how game progression will work, and whether the story can be told just as well with less control over the player — but then I just imagine the title as a giant version of Metal Gear Solid 3, and I just get excited.
The south was a tumultuous place during the 60's, and Mafia III seems to take the open world crime title and tell a much darker tale with it.
Oh, and the inclusion of animated cutscenes, including the incredibly energetic and mood - lifting opening theme song, make for a definite stand out title in terms of immersive, graphical story telling.
My original headline about the game's announcement so many years ago told readers that «no you're not dreaming, Kingdom Hearts 3 has been announced» and now this latest trailer opens with «Don't assume your dreams are just fantasy» — for the entire series fan base and enthusiast press playing KH III has been relegated to the realm of dream or fantasy since the title has yet to appear at a major industry convention or conference in anything but pre-rendered trailer footage.
Just as with past titles, we're being really open about the fact that we want to tell this story over more than one game — this is about Master Chief's journey: it's about his past and his future.»
Her self - narration feels like a child telling you their secrets and accomplishments; she is as open about her pain and weakness as she is about her plentiful triumphs, and this is evident in both her art and in her recent autobiography, titled, «Infinity Net».
Ask anyone who's played the Just Cause series, and they'll tell you the best thing about the game (and possibly any open - world title since), is the grappling hook.
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