Sentences with phrase «other movie shot»

Apparently, the only other movie shot in Colma has been Hal Ashby's Harold and Maude (1972).

Not exact matches

Among spreading other conspiracy theories, Jones has said tragedies like the mass shootings at the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newton, Conn., and Century 16 movie theater in Aurora, Colo., both in 2012, were hoaxes, propagated by opponents of the Second Amendment.
All those nameless Japanese or German or Vietnamese actors getting shot as the movie's score swells to a climax represent hundreds of thousands of real men — fathers, sons, husbands — who were killed on the «other side.»
CNN: Driven by personal tragedy, man builds crosses for Aurora victims, thousands of others In a vacant lot across from the site of last week's movie theater shooting, 12 white crosses stand solemnly, their arms covered in messages of hope and the ground around them full of flowers.
They said they were going to make an international gangster movie, so they kept shooting each other coming out of banks, wearing Clyde hats, hustling chicks.
Here at Mia Tui we are starting to look at how we communicate our brand and bags to women, we are just looking at shooting new movies showing people «why» Mia Tui bags are different to any other bags you...
Here at Mia Tui we are starting to look at how we communicate our brand and bags to women, we are just looking at shooting new movies showing people «why» Mia Tui bags are different to any other bags you can buy.
Shola Arikusa is a movie directed by Okiki Afolayan, it's currently being shot in Akure and it stars actors like Yinka Quadri, Femi Adebayo, Odunlade Adekola, Toyosi Adesanya, amongst others.
Getting shot — at work — at school — at the movies Isn't something people in other developed countries worry about.
When you start to make healthful eating a priority, you will most likely cut back on some other expensive habits, such as dining out often, buying triple - shot skinny - mocha lattes with whipped cream, eating greasy popcorn at the movie theater, or sipping overpriced cocktails.
Posed as they are shot in the campaign photos, the models cheer and boo players in an imaginary match; toss popcorn at each other during a movie screening; and scream in excitement for their musical idols on stage.
Another way in which Jackson aims to make An Unexpected Journey more than just another movie and perhaps the aspect that will spark more discussion than any other is his decision to shoot the film in High Frame Rate 3D.
«At Berkeley» — Frederick Wiseman's four - hour documentary about the great public university, shot in 2010 at a time of campus - wide unrest over budget shortfalls, says more about the state of American education — and by extension, America itself — than any other movie this year.
Here's the list of the 128 new movies Inside Llewyn Davis Grudge Match Drew: The Man Behind the Poster Her Safety Not Guaranteed Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues Thanks for Sharing Cutie and the Boxer On the Waterfront That Awkward Moment Warm Bodies Lone Survivor Ride Along Eraserhead Dirty Wars Badlands Labor Day The Lego Movie 3 Women About Last Night Remember Me RoboCop (2014) The Square 20 Feet From Stardom Non-Stop Bottle Rocket The Monuments Men The Grand Budapest Hotel Mulligans Everything or Nothing Veronica Mars Bad Words Elaine Stritch Shoot Me Divergent Muppets Most Wanted Noah Sabotage Captain America: The Winter Soldier Draft Day The Railway Man Transcendence Heaven is for Real Suspicion The Other Woman Short Term 12 Eating Raoul The Amazing Spider - Man 2 Le Week - End Neighbors Million Dollar Arm Godzilla X-Men: Days of Future Past How to Survive a Plague The Normal Heart The Killing Chef A Million Ways to Die in the West Maleficent The Fault in Our Stars Edge of Tomorrow 22 Jump Street How to Train Your Dragon 2 Jersey Boys Transformers: Age of Extinction Tammy Life Itself A Hard Day's Night Begin Again Dawn of the Planet of the Apes Carrie (2013) Sex Tape Snowpiercer Boyhood I Origins You're Next A Most Wanted Man Guardians of the Galaxy The Hundred - Foot Journey Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Only Lovers Left Alive 42 The Giver If I Stay Sin City: A Dame to Kill For Let's Be Cops Sinister Get On Up The Trip to Italy The Drop This Is Where I Leave You The Maze Runner Hector and the Search for Happiness Breathless The Equalizer Gone Girl Annabelle The Sacrament The Judge Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day Fury In a World... Men, Women & Children The Last Time You Had Fun V / H / S: Viral Just Before I Go St. Vincent Birdman Kumiko The Treasure Hunter The Imitation Game Wild Whiplash Nightcrawler Foxcatcher The Orphange Interestellar Big Hero 6 Rosewater Dumb and Dumber To The Theory of Everything The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 Into the Woods Exodus: Gods and Kings Big Eyes The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies Stranger By the Lake Top Five The Babadook Annie (2014) Unbroken The Interview
The other elements of the film come together splendidly as well, from the loving - but - not - trite shots of Manhattan, courtesy of cinematographer Ben Kutchins (the «Veronica Mars» movie), to a first - rate comic ensemble that also includes Jason Mantzoukas, Andrea Savage, Natasha Lyonne, Amanda Peet, and Marc Blucas (plus brief but memorable appearances by Adam Brody, Anna Margaret Hollyman, Billy Eichner and Michael Cyril Creighton).
It also doesn't help that Moors and writers David Lowery and R.F.I. Porto crib from so many other (better) war movies, taking shots directly from «Full Metal Jacket» and «The Hurt Locker.»
Violence: Scenes of on - screen shootings, beatings, stabbings and other carnage are seen throughout this movie with some detailed blood effects.
Featuring George Clooney, Scarlett Johansson, Ralph Fiennes, Tilda Swinton, Jonah Hill, Josh Brolin, Channing Tatum, Frances McDormand, and others, the meta movie - making film follows a 1950s production whose star (Clooney) is kidnapped in the middle of shooting, and the studio must scramble to find a way to get him back.
Not twenty years later, after appearing in a few more movies together (including a more serious spy movie in which one shot the other in the face), Colin Firth is an Oscar winner and Mark Strong is Hollywood's go - to baddie, and they've both stepped into their next stage to teach the next generation how to be the gentlemen they were in those Austin mini-series.
I don't really understand why the film was shot in 70 mm, other than maybe it was impressive back in the 80's, but I guess it's a credit to Tobe Hooper for realizing the world wouldn't be able to handle a movie full of Mathilda May's boobs in 35 mm.
The movie will most likely shoot in late 2012 after Cruise finishes his other big sci - fi epic, Tron Legacy director Joseph Kosinski's post-apocalyptic Oblivion.
, but I can say that — all other things being A-OK — it all comes down to directorial concentration and economy: camera placement, movement, composition and (as I detailed in that Spielberg piece from 1982) how adeptly the movie gets from shot to shot to shot.
I learned recently that The Other Boleyn Girl was shot in HD, which makes it by far the best - looking digital movie yet, so give it some credit there, too.
There are gunfights (one of my favorites in any movie ever is when Treat Williams and a security guard are shooting at each other for a good couple of minutes).
But with these two movies — one set against the backdrop of the movie biz, the other in the music scene — shooting last year back - to - back, we can only imagine the unbelievable stack of footage Malick's teams of editors are sorting through, as they cut half the cast out and help him find the movie and tone he wants.
REFN: Yeah, it was shot like all my other movies.
The key to Cameraperson's triumph is that nothing in the film was created with the knowledge of being used for this purpose, which leaves the footage itself — shot for movies directed by the likes of Laura Poitras, Kirby Dick, Amir Bar - Lev, Gini Reticker, Moore, and many others — uncompromised by manipulation or intentionality.
Parents should be aware that there are a few other scary scenes — hunters shoot Elliott several times (with tranquilizer darts rather than actual bullets, thankfully... but still), Elliott gets sick and is captured, and then later many of the humans are endangered in several different ways — but I can't stress enough how sweet and pure and joyful this movie is overall.
Hitchcock scholars will spin themselves into a fine powder spotting everything that's tonally or factually wrong about the piece (the movie implies that Psycho was shot on the Paramount lot, something that will come as some surprise to visitors of the Universal Studios tour); others will avoid it because it looks exactly like the kind of populist, elder - sploitative happy horseshit that it is.
It should not be confused wit that other long - awaited (and still untitled) Terrence Malick movie shot by Emmanuel Lubezki, which also stars Christian Bale, Cate Blanchett, and Natalie Portman.
The production design is great, even though half the movie looks like it was shot in the bathroom of an Apple Store, and in the other half the lighting is so cold it looks like it was shot inside a refrigerator.
0:00 — Intro 10:20 — Headlines: Woman Sues Over Drive Trailer, Werner Herzog to Play Villain in One Shot, Disney to Re-Release Four More Movies in 3D, Tower Heist to Get Comcast VOD Release 33:45 — Review: The Ides of March 56:00 — Review: Real Steel 1:21:45 — Trailer Trash: Young Adult 1:26:55 — Other Stuff We Watched: Catching Hell, The Real Rocky, Halloween II, Blood Feast, A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge, A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors, The Innocents, Pulp Fiction, Jackie Brown, Black Sunday aka The Mask of Satan, Black Sabbath, The Blair Witch Project, The Living Corpse aka Dracula in Pakistan, Horror of Dracula, The Lion King, The Beaver, The Company Men, Pee - wee's Big Adventure, Miracle, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Submarine, Mimic, George Harrison: Living in the Material World 2:23:00 — Junk Mail: Supporting Filmmakers You Like, The Disney Vault, LOTR Theatrical vs. Extended Editions, Fantasy Films Piggybacking on Harry Potter, Henry Rollins and Kobe Bryant, Mathematical Equation for Determining the Best Directors, Friend in Me Remix 2:57:40 — This Week's DVD Releases 2:59:30 — Outro
The movie is well shot, and contains a rousing score by Jurgen Engler as well as contributions by several artists, including Onyx, Judy Collins, Black Plastic, Yellowman, Christian Death, and others.
A stark, brutal, yet tender prison drama starring Jack O'Connell as a violent inmate sent to the same lock - up as his jailbird father (Ben Mendelsohn), the film's shot through with a raw energy and authenticity that's closer to «A Prophet» than to most other British films in the genre, with Mackenzie making the movie feel like he's bottled up a hurricane of tension, which at any second could kick through the screen at you and hit you with a sock full of snooker balls.
0:00 — Intro 3:45 — Review: The Dark Knight Rises 36:00 — Headlines: Jessica Biel to Play Viper in The Wolverine, Dwayne Johnson Confirms Lobo Casting Rumours, Anthony Mackie in Talks For Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Gary Ross to Direct Peter Pan Prequel, Hellboy 3 Might Happen, The Dark Knight Shooting, Fred Willard Masturbation Scandal, The Master Trailer, The Man of Steel Teaser Trailer 59:30 — Other Stuff We Watched: Harold and Maude, Wanderlust, The Devil's Double, Brave 3D, Hardware, Lord of War, Silent House, Operation Condor (Armour of God II), Shallow Grave, Cast Away, Death Becomes Her, 127 Hours 1:21:20 — Junk Mail: Dark Knight Shooting, Movies That are Enjoyable Because of the Plot, Kathy Griffin Talks During Magic Mike Screening, Actors Playing Multiple Roles Within a Movie / TV Series, What's Funnier: Die Hard or Lethal Weapon?
D.P. Linus Sandgren shoots the many musical numbers, and numerous other scenes besides, in gorgeous widescreen long takes that privilege space and bodies in ways managed by few modern movie musicals.
The storyline is a bit different than other Zombie movies and they have shot the attacks in different parts of the world.
Is it shooting fish in a barrel to put «The Emoji Movie,» a film for children that had no aspirations at any point in its creation other than to milk money out of those children's parents, so high on this list?
I can't see how anyone could be dissatisfied with this movie I preferred it to the other two as I think it captured batman perfectly bane was perfect how anyone can disagree after batman and robin is beyond me??? Cat women was perfect there was no poor casting IMO character development was fine story was fine and beautifully shot soundtrack stunning all involved made an absolute masterpiece even tho I guessed most plotpoints in advance they still felt like a surprise to me I don't see the point in any other superhero franchise making any more movies as bb tdk and tdkr will never be surpassed
But in the movie this leads to an odd dichotomy between the drily cerebral and the powerfully sexual: on the one hand, decorous scenes of intellectual jousting between the two esteemed gentlemen, and on the other, primal shots of Jung (Michael Fassbender) and Spielrein (Keira Knightley) getting it on, which culminate in a bound Spielrein shouting with pleasure as Jung spanks her with a leather belt.
«Whether it's watching Eggsy and the other potential recruits in training skydive out of a plane trying to solve the issue of one of them not having a parachute, or ridiculous gadgets like an umbrella that can shoot and shock people, or goons getting sliced open by a woman with knives for feet, this movie defines fun.»
plotting to be any fun as camp, and too ponderous to be watchable as a purely bad movie, Diablo doesn't offer much beyond a reminder of other, better films and some choice Alberta scenery framed by a cinematographer who shot John Carpenter and Robert Zemeckis» best work, but is now doing this.
All in all, a fun Annie Potts performance, some interesting shots of 70s Vegas, and a lot of «Hey, there's that guy from that other movie» moments as Hamill meets the rest of the cast.
Beside Dorval, the best thing about the film is probably the cinematography, even though it sometimes calls a bit too much attention to itself, what with all the off - center close - ups, slow - motion tracking shots à la Wong Kar - Wai, B&W shots of Hubert talking to the camera, colourful fantasy cutaways... Still, you can tell that the kid has seen a lot of movies and instinctively knows how to recreate the things he likes in others» work through his own.
You'd think this would be an opportunity to at least go wild with production design, but other than a few shots involving a throne of bones, it's just a typical low - rent direct - to - video crime movie that somehow snagged Will Smith.
Theoretically, the action scenes should pump up the movie as a whole, but they're shot by directors Anthony Russo and Joe Russo in the same misbegotten style they previously demonstrated in Captain America: The Winter Soldier, a style that has also predominated in other Marvel movies.
Other historic displays included the 1935 - era camera used to shoot «Citizen Kane,» animation cells from the first Pinocchio film, historic press cameras from the 1960s and a replica of an old movie makeup station.
At the recent press day, Tarantino and his actors talked about the advantages of shooting in 70 mm, how a Tarantino set differs from other movie sets, how Leigh and Russell played off each other while chained at the hip for 4-1/2 months, why Russell remained in character after his character met his demise, the decision to stay close to the script, Tarantino and Jackson's take on race relations in America, why a period film affords a filmmaker the opportunity to comment on the present in ways a present day film does not, what their filmmaking adventure was like for the veteran actors who have been with Tarantino from the beginning, and why Tarantino doesn't mind dancing on the edge of political correctness.
He made a lot of wonderful films over the course of his notable career, but if you wanted to put one movie into a capsule and shoot it into space for other worlds to know about the star power of Cary Grant, this might be the one.
Truffaut, who conceived the original story for Breathless, described how, when at the end of that movie Belmondo is shot, Godard wanted one of the cops who's responsible to shout to the other «Quick, in the spine!»
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