Sentences with phrase «part about making movies»

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In the movie Knocked Up under - achieving friends talk endlessly about creating a web site that will direct people to the «good parts» (meaning nudity) in every movie ever made only to find out after months of planning Mr. Skin had beat them to it.
That movie, for all it's exhilarating presentation of youthful life on the road as you experience those who make music which can speak to large audiences, is nonetheless all about how you ought to get sucked into the rock «n roll way of life (albeit eschewing the drugs and sex part of it) because somehow rock «n roll is supposedly important.
Hey, what's that movie about the sister who probably has borderline personality disorder and ruins her pretentious sisters rich person wedding and I think maybe Parker Posey was in it but I might be making that part up?
The screening was held as part of a social media campaign called #ForThePlayers created by Sony Pictures to support the movie's release in which football fans are being encouraged to «Dance or Donate»: either upload a video of their touchdown dance to YouTube or Instagram, or make a donation to make a tax - deductible donation to MomsTeam Institute, a leader in educating sports parents and other youth sports stakeholders about concussions and repetitive head trauma since launching its pioneering Concussion Safety Center in 2001, and challenge their friends to do the same.
I think about our family videos and the stacks of photo albums without him, and I think about the family movies and photobooks he'll become a part of as we make new memories together.
See, Ricki Lake made a movie about her choice, and the ACOG and AMA aren't too happy about it: ACOG released a statement, which was in turn supported in a resolution Tuesday by the American Medical Association, which said «There has been much attention in the media by celebrities having home deliveries» and which singles out Ricki Lake's film «The Business of Being Born» as part of the problem.
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You know, part of me feels that it has to be more difficult to make a boring movie about the yakuza than it is to make a good one.
The most mesmerizing parts of the movie make up a tutorial about how the Muppets are made and moved.
The movie drags on too long but that isn't what's so bad about it, the worst part about this movie is how it totally makes a laughing stock out of optimus prime.
Part of the problem — a * BIG * part of the problem — with getting movies made about women, which is what MaryAnn has been saying she's desperate for for something like a decade now is that when a brilliantly - written, brilliantly - produced movie about women is made and gets very strong reviews, women don't go and seePart of the problem — a * BIG * part of the problem — with getting movies made about women, which is what MaryAnn has been saying she's desperate for for something like a decade now is that when a brilliantly - written, brilliantly - produced movie about women is made and gets very strong reviews, women don't go and seepart of the problem — with getting movies made about women, which is what MaryAnn has been saying she's desperate for for something like a decade now is that when a brilliantly - written, brilliantly - produced movie about women is made and gets very strong reviews, women don't go and see it.
While I have no doubt that he believes this fiction (in spirit if not particulars, perhaps), Brashear's story — even in its big - screen dilution — is so manifestly about long - term, institutionalized racism, that such a comment appears patently naive, even disingenuous (the movie even makes the case, somewhat ironically, that the Navy's greatness is proved by the fact that someone so exceptional as Brashear would want to be part of it).
Antal, who is 36, is part of the generation that grew up with movies like this, and he's savvy about what makes them work without falling into self - parody.
ATLAS SHRUGGED PART I Rather than take the time to come up with something witty to write about this heavy - handed screed that boasts all the production values of a bad made - for - TV movie from the early 1980s, I'll just substitute the word «novels» with «films» in this popular quote and be done with it: «There are two films that can change a 14 - year - old's life: The Lord of the Rings and Atlas Shrugged.
«Star Wars movies are all about gossip and drama and rumours, and that is part of the adventure,» said Alden Ehrenreich, 28, who plays Han Solo, the same role that made a star of Harrison Ford decades ago.
It feels odd to say this about a movie as violent and funny as Seven Psychopaths, but my favorite parts were when it almost made me cry.
Gere also said he would give Linney more money to make sure she was part of the movie after he spoke with Moverman about casting.
The film is so beholden to the moods and manners of Malick that even its more estimable elements (the acting, the cinematography, the very conceit of making a movie about Abraham Lincoln that focuses exclusively on what's ostensibly the least interesting part of his life, sort of a Younger Mr. Lincoln) are diffused into the ether.
The best part of this movie is its accompanying website at www.perfectstorm.net The site features an incredible amount of information about how the movie was made, the history of fishing on the East Coast, and how severe storms are born.
Music will also play a big part of the movie, with Chazelle's director's statement describing his intent:» I'd like to make a contemporary musical about LA, starting with the LA we know but slowly building to a vision of the city as romantic metropolis — one that is actually worthy of the dreams it inspires.
But it was part of the up and down of this movie: that we were about to make it, we were about to not make it, about to make it, about to not make it.»
In an interview he gave to American Film in 1978, legendary director Frank Capra talks about his life and how he made the movies that became a significant part of movie history.
I also think part of the reason I side with Ivory is how much Luca has spoken about how he wanted to make the movie «universal» so I can see that playing a role in his decision to make the movie more palatable for straight audiences and James getting frustrated with it.
I look forward to learning more specifics about Thompsons» Ragnarok part, and I'm incredibly excited to see she'll be joining the MCU for several movies (although I still maintain she would have made an excellent genderbent young Han Solo).
Of its five - caste system of «factions,» I said the movie (Forgive the following act of self - quotation) «is very clear about its five - tier arrangement of a futuristic society,» and I also said» [F] or the most part, the «factions» here make sense.»
This is all part of what makes Logan such an outstanding X-Men movie - even though it's still a movie about Wolverine, it's also a movie about mutants, and everything they've gone through.
He was writing his novel The Big Red One, part of the process of getting to make a movie about what it was like to serve in the 1st Infantry Division, United States Army, from the beginning of America's participation in World War II to the end — which is to say, from North Africa through Sicily, France, Belgium, again France, and finally to Germany and Czechoslovakia.
But it was the moment that the Oscars made the choice to be not about the best film of the year — the one that would stand the test of time — but about embracing the movie «that made you feel,» the movie of the moment, the one that was guaranteed (for the most part, give or take) not to last.
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Part of the decision for me to direct a Western is because some, young Black man who may want to make a movie about Mars, is behind me.
That's the thing about action movies: They can be made as many times as it takes to get some part of it right.
In the past decade, he made a two - part biopic about Che Guevara; more or less single - handedly established Channing Tatum as a movie star with Magic Mike; and helped Michael Douglas win an Emmy and a Golden Globe for playing Liberace in Behind the Candelabra.
The movie's villains (like Martin Freeman's new part) haven't made much of a splash in the trailers yet, either — which might lead one to believe that in spite of the simplicity of this chronological edit, we don't really know much at all about what story Civil War will end up telling.
The package gets bonus points not only for including a chapter insert, but making it part of a worthwhile 4 - page booklet that talks at length about the movie's production, reception, makers, and cast connections.
For those who equate France mainly with Paris, here's a movie set exclusively on Brittany's coast and on only about a 25 - mile stretch of it — Poirier has suggested that part of his idea was to make a road movie mostly without cars.
Making its way around certain parts of the internet — because today is Andrei Tarkovsky's birthday — is the 1988 documentary Directed By Andrei Tarkovsky (made by Michal Leszczylowski, the co-editor of Tarkovsky's final film The Sacrifice), which is about as essential for fans of the legendary filmmaker (and interested persons alike) as the Russian master's movies themselves.
A woman drops her robe, but we only briefly see her back and shoulders; a man is seen naked on a bed with a pillow covering his private parts (check the movie's trailer if you want to preview this) and a short reference is made about a person being conceived during a cult ceremony (it is vaguely implied that the mother may have been raped).
In the space of three years, Dibb has seemingly gone from being the young Turk of the British film industry, concerned about the poor underclass, to becoming part of the old school network, making movies primarily appealing to the chattering classes.
In Europe, Gillo Pontecorvo made the «The Battle of Algiers» about the Algerian War for Independence and the brutal response of the occupying French forces, while Jean - Luc Godard, one of the world's most highly regarded art - house filmmakers, made «Weekend,» a movie that stops dead in its tracks for a to - the - camera lecture about decolonization (Godard would quit mainstream filmmaking altogether shortly after to make experimental communist tracts as part of the Dziga Vertov group).
He also talked about what he gets out of test screenings, why he doesn't want to make sequels for any of his previous movies, the 12 - part streaming TV series that he hopes to do, and why he finds it so hard to get financing for the types of films he wants to make.
Any movie like this made for the most part since the 1980s would talk the talk about showing the changes, but not show it, show it badly and / or be more sexually oppressed than not, but Russell has zero trouble from this first film he had control over himself dealing with all kinds of human sexuality, yet that freedom is incidental to character study, capturing the story and bringing it to life as he does so well here.
In the estimation of many fans of the series, May 1980's The Empire Strikes Back is the best Star Wars movie ever made in part because of the climax's then - shocking revelation about the relationship between hero Luke Skywalker and villain Darth Vader.
«We want to be a part of telling more stories and making sure that every little girl and every little boy gets to walk into a movie theater and gets to see themselves and has a story about themselves,» she said.»
: For all of the body parts that Stephen King has torn asunder in his numerous books and film adaptations, it's ironic that two of the most beloved movies ever about male bonding come from his book «Different Seasons» — a «Body» that spawned the CSI Our Gang of «Stand By Me,» and the prison breakout that lay behind «Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption,» Wisely shortened to the last three titles by writer - filmmaker Frank Darabont, this 1994 classic of an unbreakable man slowly chiseling his way out of a Maine hellhole over the course of decades stands as not only the most soulful film in an understandably macho prison break genre, but also as a film that many rightfully consider to be one of the best movies ever made.
EXTRAS: There's an audio commentary by director Rob Marshall, a four - part making - of featurette, interviews with the cast and crew about working on the movie, and a deleted song performed by Meryl Streep.
It is a significant and enviable accomplishment; for the most part, people his age are dreaming about getting even one movie made, much less several major releases.
Part of the fun of a James Bond movie are throwaway archetype characters (yes, I know it makes me sound misogynistic, but I'm talking about the Bond girls) as well as the goofy villains and henchmen.
EXTRAS: In addition to an excellent audio commentary by director Paul Greengrass, there's a three - part featurette running just under an hour long that tells you pretty much everything you'd want to know about the making of the movie.
We don't know much about Marvel's plan for the Doctor Strange movie, but it sounds like part of the plan involves making everything as British as possible.
As part of the promo tour for Avengers: Infinity War, the cast of the movie visited Jimmy Kimmel on Jimmy Kimmel Live to say nothing about the movie, vaguely discuss the future of the MCU, play some games, make some drawings, win some Bonsai trees — you know, the whole shebang.
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