Sentences with phrase «original film materials»

• Limited Edition collection of the complete Blood Bath • High Definition Blu - ray (1080p) presentation of four versions of the film: Operation Titian, Portrait in Terror, Blood Bath and Track of the Vampire • Brand new 2K restorations of Portrait in Terror, Blood Bath and Track of the Vampire from original film materials • Brand new reconstruction of Operation Titian using original film materials and standard definition inserts • Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing on all four versions • The Trouble with Titian Revisited — a brand new visual essay in which Tim Lucas returns to (and updates) his three - part Video Watchdog feature to examine the convoluted production history of Blood Bath and its multiple versions • Bathing in Blood with Sid Haig — a new interview with the actor, recorded exclusively for this release • Archive interview with producer - director Jack Hill • Stills gallery • Double - sided fold - out poster featuring original and newly commissioned artworks • Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Dan Mumford • Limited edition booklet containing new writing on the film and its cast by Anthony Nield, Vic Pratt, Cullen Gallagher and Peter Beckman
Brand new 2K restoration from original film materials High Definition (1080p) Presentation Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard - of - hearing Audio commentary by director Brian Trenchard - Smith The Stuntmen, Trenchard Smith's classic television documentary on Grant Page (Mad Max, Road Games) and other Australian stunt performers Hospitals Don't Burn Down, Trenchard - Smith's 1978 public information film told in pure Ozploitation fashion Behind the scenes gallery by graffiti artist Vladimir Cherepanoff Theatrical trailer Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Chris Malbon
• Brand new 2K restorations of Portrait in Terror, Blood Bath and Track of the Vampire from original film materials
Brand new 2K restoration from original film materials High Definition (1080p) and Standard Definition DVD Presentations Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard - of - hearing Audio commentary by writer - director Jack Hill, recorded exclusively for this release Brand new interview with Jack Hill Archive interview with cinematographer Alfred Taylor Archive interview with Hill and Johnny Legend Q&A with Hill, and actors Colleen Camp and Rosanne Katon recorded at the New Beverly Cinema in 2012 TV spots Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Graham Humphreys
• Brand new reconstruction of Operation Titian using original film materials and standard definition inserts • Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing on all four versions

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Following an original device concept, Mr. Joyprokash Chakrabartty, the researchers have developed this new composite thin film material which combines two different crystal phases comprising the atomic elements bismuth, manganese, and oxygen.
REU participants will conduct original research via specially designed student projects within three main foci: 1) Microgel and Hydrogel Nanoparticles: Designing environmentally sensitive nanoparticles for a variety of applications and fundamental studies of volume phase transitions; 2) Anisotropic Soft Matter Thin Films: Driving self - assembly of soft matter to develop thin films with unique properties tied to the shape anisotropy of the materials; and 3) Soft Matter Fluid Flow: Striving to better understand and to improve mixing in liquid soft matter systems and use liquid flow to test and understand biological phenomena.
With the fan expectations, the iconic nature of the original material, and the development hell that lasted more than a decade, the film just had too much going against it.
It may not rise to the level of such a classic, but tonally it's reminiscent of Young Frankenstein, a work that at once parodied the Shelley story in broad comic terms while also being supremely in awe of the James Whale film, right down to using original set pieces and compositions to mirror without any form of irony the source material.
Smaug is expected to cover much of the remaining story in J. R. R. Tolkien's original novel, highlighted by a major battle with the titular dragon, while the third film (There and Back Again, due July 18, 2014) will focus on the Battle of Five Armies as well as materials found in Tolkien's notes and appendices.
While not quite as polished and satisfying overall as Chicago, the strength of the music, production and commentary on the ups and downs of the music industry do make for an interesting, thoughtful, and enriching experience to justify making a film version of, despite some of the more dated aspects of the original material.
At the least Ahmed's film should be better than «Vince Vaughn's Wild West Comedy Show» (in which Ahmed appeared), a doc that perceived smug, obvious material as original and hilarious.
There's a reasonable base of material, but 55 minutes is far too long to present it in its best light, and it's a pity that this film - one which seems most unlikely to have a lengthy soundtrack made up exclusively of original score - is the one whose music has been released, when the infinitely - superior Remember the Titans score is unreleased.
More subversive and inspiring than Marston's lineage, which includes the Gal Gadot led reboot (a formidable step in the right direction, especially as concerns box - office standards), a film also robbed of its source material's original enlightened subtexts on sexuality and gender norms, Robinson's take on the material is effective, even if it stops short of being exceptional.
The single - disc director's cut of the movie doesn't have the packaging glitz or the massive amount of bonus material as the original DVD release, but it does feature the intended, R - rated cut of the film with 30 additional minutes of footage.
At Searchlight Television, the early emphasis appears to be on mining the studio's feature film library for adaptations, in addition to developing original material.
The original film played too easily on sexist stereotypes, and while some similar problems might be present in this new version, at least it's attempting something different with its approach of the material.
Bonus materials on the unrated Blu - ray release include audio commentary by Gaylyn Studlar, co-editor of Titanic: Anatomy of a Blockbuster; original 1912 newsreel; a White Star Line promotional film, offering a tour of the Olympic, Titanic's sister ship; and a theatrical trailer.
Bonus materials on the unrated Blu - ray release include commentary by writer - director Roger Donaldson, actor Sam Neill and actor - writer Ian Mune; The Making of Sleeping Dogs (2004), a 65 - minute retrospective documentary on the film's production featuring interviews with Donaldson, Neill, and Mune; The Making of Sleeping Dogs (1977), a behind - the - scenes featurette; theatrical trailer; and reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork.
Despite an occasionally stilted pace and a few cartoonish touches (Molly Shannon plays Rachel's mom with a broad sexual frustration that clashes with the rest of the material), Earl develops a rare emotional heft, particularly when Greg is pressured to make Rachel an original film.
Bonus materials on the 4 - disc Blu - ray / DVD Combo Pack include audio commentary on Smashing the O - Line; Tony Rayns on the Crime and Action Movies, a discussion by the critic and historian on the background to the films, their place within Suzuki's career and the talent involved; trailers; stills gallery; reversible sleeves featuring original and newly commissioned artwork; and a 60 - page illustrated collector's book.
Extras: «Lucy Mazdon on Henri - Georges Clouzot»: The French cinema expert and academic talks at length about the films of Clouzot and the troubled production of «Inferno»; «They Saw Inferno,» a featurette including unseen material, providing further insight into the production of «Inferno»; filmed introduction by Serge Bromberg; interview with Serge Bromberg; stills gallery; original trailer; reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Twins of Evil; First Pressing Only: Illustrated collector's booklet featuring new writing on the film by Ginette Vincendeau.
The film, centering on T'Challa, king and defender of the world's richest and most technologically advanced nation, Wakanda, is adorned in a matte - black vibranium suite which matches up perfectly with the technologically advanced materials at use in Clarks Originals» matte - black iteration of the Trigenic Evo.
Following up his 2015 Cannes break - out, the stunning, very original dry comedy The Lobster, a film that we really loved — Greek filmmaker Yorgos Lanthimos enters the official competition at Cannes 2017 with this drama of family matters and other dark materials.
Solid look at how the X-Men came to be - Stellar Cameos - January Jones looks rockin» in go - go boots Cons: - The original X-Men were not used - Some of the dumbest characters were chosen for this film - Azazel» action sequences couldn't hold a light to Nightcrawler» in X2 - The action overall felt held back and the film lacked any «real» edge - The ending was too predictable and too conveniently wrapped up Impressions: Matthew Vaughn is an incredible director and Brian Singer has done solid work with this material.
It gives the idea of consumerism run wild the short shrift that it deserves (and the cynicism that an intervening quarter - century demands), touching on the original's explanation of the zombies» affinity for the shopping mall and the human heroes» delight at their newfound material wealth before becoming a bracing action film that, like Marcus Nispel's reworking of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (the source of which didn't need updating as much as Dawn arguably did), is more firmly entrenched in the James Cameron Aliens tradition than the Seventies institution of disconcerting personal horror film.
«The original material of the novel is such a great story and it has so much to give, then, like a lot of stories that we revisit in the industry, it lends itself very easy to a wider interpretation,» says Natalie Dormer of Amazon's adaptation of Picnic At Hanging Rock, which of course was also a seminal film from director Peter Weir back in 1975.
We had a great time discovering Winfrey's very impressive fake sneeze abilities, but we also got to talking about topics that have some serious weight throughout the industry right now — original stories vs. films based on existing source material, and also the rise of the streaming service and if they'd rather work on a filming getting a theatrical release or one hitting a streaming platform.
Publicity Materials holds the following four marketing videos: a 30 - second TV spot and 90 - second full theatrical trailer from the film's original 1988 release, the 1996 reissue trailer (1:40), and the 1996 EPK short «Return of a Classic» (1:59) which exaggerates the film's significance, attempting to lump it in with Disney Animation's Renaissance.
While the whodunit still revolves around this pair's collaborating on a case, loyal Lehane fans deserve to be apprised of the fact that the film is only loosely based on the original source material.
Breathing new life into the melody of Patrice Rushen's «Forget Me Nots», this bouncy end credits theme has a creative video which predominantly features original material (including a Tommy Lee Jones appearance) along with just a few obligatory film clips.
This film boasts all - original material from its two British directors, «Nova», Discovery Channel veteran Keith Scholey and «Planet Earth» / Earth's Alastair Fothergill.
The 2006 TV drama used the same book by H. G. Bissinger as source material, but didn't rely much on the original film.
There's hardly a single original idea to be found, which is ironic considering it's about counterfeiting, and though Kormakur was presumably given the directing gig because he was familiar with the source material (having played Wahlberg's role in the Icelandic film that it's based on), he fails to demonstrate what made that movie so special that it deserved a remake.
For the third film running, Shyamalan has infused pulpy genre material with a fresh sense of austerity and weight, first with the somber ghost story The Sixth Sense and its wholly original comic - book follow - up Unbreakable, and now with a science - fiction premise ripped straight from the supermarket tabloids.
The original Japanese film Ringu had two sequels and a prequel, so the source material is there, although a script has already written by David Loucka (Dream House).
These films come with outstanding high - def 1080p transfers from their original vault materials both presented in 1.66:1 aspect ratio, featuring all - new color correction supervised by Synapse Films.
Back when the original three films were released on DVD, New Line Cinema went all out on packaging and supplemental materials.
After watching the original play... Is anyone expected something better for the film with that material?
The original The Thin Man, released in 1934, spawned a series of comic detective films and, later, even a TV show, and that precedent is fueling fire that the material might become a hit once again.
The new 4K scan was painstakingly restored by TLE Films in Germany with that crucially distinct colour palette reinstated in accordance with Argento's original Technicolor Dye Transfer specification, using period film materials as reference.
In making the material his own, the pathos generated by Cronenberg's fusion of elements raises the film's status from mere remake of the campy 1958 original to masterpiece.
Again, we have more characters than the film really needs — I swear at least five of the dwarfs get a single line each — and the screenplay strays outside the original source material in an attempt to paint a broader picture than Tolkein's initial fairy tale - like novel.
Bonus materials on the unrated Blu - ray release include audio commentaries for both films by spaghetti Western experts; They Called Him Ringo, an archival featurette with star Giuliano Gemma; A Western Greek Tragedy, an archival featurette with Lorella de Luca and camera operator Sergio D'Offizi; Revisiting Ringo, a new video interview with critic and Ringo fan Tony Rayns; gallery of original promotional images; and reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork.
Special materials on the unrated 3D Blu - ray release include audio commentary by film historians, interview with star Veronica Hurst, restored three - channel stereophonic sound, and original 3D trailer.
Bonus materials on the widescreen unrated Blu - ray release include audio commentary by film historian Troy Howarth and the original theatrical trailer.
As they've gone with Ellen Ripley's daughter, Amanda, and a long timeline where the original film character remains in cryo - sleep between the films, there's plenty of franchise - able material in this time period.
An attempt at a prequel featuring Father Merrin resulted in two films released from the same material, the re-tooled Renny Harlin version coming to theaters first as Exorcist: The Beginning (2004), and the original Paul Schrader attempt the following year as Dominion: Prequel to The Exorcist (2005).
Of course, you'll find plenty who want to debate that, citing beloved source material and an original Swedish film that is beloved in the industry.
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