Sentences with phrase «out of a movie set»

The Pod comes with a custom - fitted mattress and the conversion kit to turn into a toddler bed that looks like something out of a movie set in 2093.
Off the coast and away from the rugged cliffs and spectacular beaches the countryside changes to rolling hills dotted with craggy trees, lush verdant green pastures covered in grazing sheep and rustic dwellings straight out of a movie set.
I have done some roadtrips in the West Coast US, but this place looks like it is out of a movie set.

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As Gillian Gibson, a GDS executive on the panel, admitted, many travel agents still work on the sort of green screens that wouldn't look out of place on the set of the movie War Games.
Doug Renfro, president of Renfro Foods in Fort Worth, has his public relations firm send about 200 cases a year of his salsas and dips out to movie sets in the hopes they'll do more than be scarfed down by the cast and crew.
The two, who had worked together on movies like «Gods of Egypt» and «Power Rangers,» were well aware of the responsibility when they set out to make Netflix's reboot of «Lost in Space,» which premiered Friday.
Unhappy with Hollywood's plan to leak The Fifth Estate via its international network of movie theatres, Assange, the WikiLeaks founder on whom the film is based, set out to sabotage its release.
At this point, the first movie is set to come out this Christmas, and the second will hit December of 2013, but Warner Bros is definitely interested in exploring options for stretching things into a third movie, provided all the actors are willing to come back on for another round.
Director Taika Waititi blew up the Marvel blueprint to deliver a wacky escape movie wrapped up in a sci - fi extravaganza, largely swapping out Asgard's Diet Minas Tirith aesthetic for a roiling, rumbling galactic stew of bizarre characters and memorable set pieces.
Silicon Valley's Kumail Nanjiani talks about what it's like to eat on set (beware of the pastries), his new movie coming out next month, and how he and his wife have gotten very into The Great British Bake Off.
In tribute to the movie mega-bash, we have decided to give out our own set of awards to those members of the football world who deserve special recognition...
Directed by John Michael McDonagh, with Brendan Gleeson and Don Cheadle Set in the west coast of Ireland, this buddy movie made us laugh out loud throughout the entire film.
A great movie - and I'm not saying this is a great movie - but the great movies set up, somewhere along the line, a moment for the audience to go: «Oh shit, we have a filmmaker who is out of control and we don't quite know where this is going to go».»
A non-profit group is rolling out a set of resources it hopes will make it easier for film companies to shoot a movie in central New York.
Western New York has missed out on being the setting for a major motion picture, but Republican state Senator Patrick Gallivan hopes the loss of the movie «Draft Day,» starring Kevin Costner, will help push along a bill that would offer tax credits for films to be shot in New York state.
I think it's always dangerous if you set out to make a movie for the purpose of expressing a message.
The authors set out to examine this interaction within the context of popular movies.
I mean, this dress and cape set wouldn't have looked out of place in any of your favourite Old Hollywood movies, so beautiful, timeless and glamorous it is.
We just moved to sunny California from Brooklyn and are setting up our backyard to have a outdoor movie space — why not take advantage of the beautiful weather out here!
It all felt like something out of a movie — picking out these gorgeously tailored clothes to model in one of the most dreamy settings.
While the movie includes narration (by Charles Osgood) drawn from the book, it also allows the stars opportunity for topical pop - cultural references as well as narrative detours, as when the mayor goes in for a Who - Root Canal «Sticking» «Who» in front of everything,» he gripes, «doesn't make it hurt less») or Horton's clover lands in a field of clovers, whereupon he sets out to locate his speck - adorned lower out of the thousands stretching before him.
The steady cavalcade of cameo appearances, coupled with the inclusion of a few genuinely funny comedic set - pieces, prevents the movie from becoming an all - out bore, admittedly, yet it's worth noting that both Carell and Fey's small - screen work is, by and large, far more entertaining than anything within Date Night's appreciatively short running time.
The premise is right up there with any Charlie Kaufman film (Being John Malkovich, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Scynecdoche New York), containing so much juicy potential for interpersonal revelations, but the entire set up is thrown away in the third act for a «thriller» movie that came out of nowhere and does nothing but add a period in the middle of the sentence.
People on a movie set yell at a man and complain of the heat and having no water; a woman then passes out from the heat (she is OK later).
If it's been a while since you've felt the cold blast and hard crunch of midnight - movie meanness, Zahler's shaping up to be your guy — the one selling illicit thrills out of the trunk of a well - restored, vinyl - topped LTD — and with «Brawl,» he sets himself further apart from his more schlock - minded contemporaries in cult cinem
Shot last year in 36 days in New York State's Hudson Valley, the movie is set in 2020, when most of the Earth's population have been wiped out by giant, sightless monsters equipped with tremendously acute hearing.
Mr. Russell's wonderfully mad odyssey of a movie, in which a man sets out to find his biological parents and winds up meeting more weirdos than Alice found down the rabbit hole.
** out of **** «The Tree» is a perfect example of a movie that has all the necessary materials - an appealing set - up that promises emotional resonance and overwhelming warmth, a strong starring performance from a well - respected actor / actress, and an almost outlandish sense of care for the setting of choice.
I believe, that out of all these films, «Jigsaw» has the most forced appearances by Tobin Bell, he shows up because the movie tries to used the most obvious, and predictable twist this series could muster up (The movie is set between two timelines, and apparently this counts a prequel too... see the problem)
One comic book fan has set out to prove that Dawn of Justice and Iron Man 2 are the same exact movie, offering 24 different reasons as proof.
You don't have to be a horror - movie scholar to know that nothing significant is going to happen in any movie with «2» in the title; the creature has to stay around long enough at least to complete a trilogy and fill out a nice boxed set of DVD's.
It's an empty grab bag of a spook show in which the Spierig brothers never do figure out a way to turn the Winchester Mystery House into an exhilarating movie set.
The trailer has been released for upcoming comedy drama Fading Gigolo, the movie that sets out to test one man's endurance of having someone find and...
That's an awful lot of white people for a movie so clearly set in Japan (George Takei is not the only Asian - American actor out there, people), but that's a subject for a longer conversation.
The film is set in 1971 and it feels like director James Wan set out to make the film have the same tone and aura of those horror movies from that era.
But, the latest Avengers movie balances out these lackluster aspects with certain really cool action beats - placed amid larger action set pieces that aren't really groundbreaking - and plenty of humor so as to create an overall fun experience.
The movie starts with a kind of music - video visual dribble, set to the pounding strains of Devo's «Girl U Want,» a song whose chanting refrain («She's just a girl — the girl you want») seems to promise the kind of machocentric SF soft - core porn dished out by Barbarella 27 years ago.
After NEON's partner on that movie, 30WEST, acquired a majority stake in the distributor — buying out China - based Sparkle Roll — the new partners set an eight - figure world rights acquisition of Sam Levinson's Assassination Nation, along with Joe and Anthony Russo's AGBO.
Opening in Venice, Italy with an action set - piece that wouldn't look out of place in one of his RESIDENT EVIL movies.
That is, how this movie about an oil rig, is better in such a multitude of ways, in telling a story about recent events, than is a movie like «Money Monster», which set out to achieve that, and really didn't.
The first trailer showed us Vision and Wanda hiding out in another city somewhere, but this makes clear something we learned this week as part of our set reporting from making the movie: Vision is moved to Wakanda in order to both draw Thanos out and keep him in the safest place on the planet.
Having shared a photo of Chewbacca a couple of days ago, Ron Howard has now taken to social media to give us what appears to be our first look at Donald Glover's Lando Calrissian from the young Han Solo Star Wars Anthology movie; check it out here... SEE ALSO: Leaked Han Solo set photos feature -LSB-...]
They are the cinematic representation of what you would get if you stretched out my Independence Day homage to 90 minutes; it is a home movie of a child playing with his or her action figures and play set.
When a franchise descends to having its own characters wink at the audience with jokes about how it's run out of ideas, and resorts to just (literally) setting things on fire, not once but twice in it's 90ish minute runtime, it's one movie past time to stop.
With that, the five - star - rated fairy godfather speeds out of the movie, having set the tone for a pleasant adventure about Deanna's re-enrollment in college to finish her own degree — the movie equivalent in these R - rated gross - out days of swaggering up to the frat party bar and ordering a chardonnay, which she does.
In watching this movie, you get the feeling that Braff set out, not to tell a story, but with the grand intentions of making us feel.
It doesn't hurt, either, that scripters David Sheffield and Barry W. Blaustein have packed the narrative with a number of laugh - out - loud funny gags and set pieces, with the movie's heavy emphasis on Akeem and Semmi's fish - out - of - water exploits certainly perpetuating the irresistibly comic vibe.
It's the sort of set - up that would seem to lend itself naturally to a briskly - paced, unapologetically violent B movie, and while there are certainly a number of enthralling sequences peppered throughout, Outlander's oppressively bloated sensibilities play an instrumental role in diminishing its overall impact (ie the film should've topped out at 80 minutes, max).
The arc of this movie is jaw - dropping: When Franco's Wiseau rolls up to Los Angeles for the first time, he unloads motivational - poster wisdom; when he arrives on The Room set for Day 1, he mutates into a hybrid of masochistic Hitchcock and coked - out Ozzy Osbourne; after his fallout with Greg, Wiseau takes on the mannerisms of a 6 - year - old.
The Coen brothers» No Country For Old Men and Michael Haneke's similarly set, post-apocalyptic cabin - in - the - woods movie Time Of The Wolf used long silences and the absence of music to draw out the dread to almost unbearable levelOf The Wolf used long silences and the absence of music to draw out the dread to almost unbearable levelof music to draw out the dread to almost unbearable levels.
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