Sentences with phrase «part of a film like»

«I've waited a long time to be part of a film like this and it was worth the wait.»
The extras have a handful of featurettes focusing on small parts of the film like the pigs and Thompson's makeup.
«To have been a part of a film like Lady Bird was a true privilege and I am incredibly grateful to the Academy for recognizing this wonderful story about the beauty and strength of women,» she said.

Not exact matches

On his time off he likes to scour the depths of eBay for bike parts, old cars and film cameras.
While major production companies and distributors, à la Disney, typically get most of the credit for the success of Hollywood films, there are dozens of independently run startups like Rodeo that contribute in no small part to the success of projects, and without which these films would not look as glossy as they do.
The algorithm is part of what's known as electronic image stabilization, a type of video processing that can help smooth the jerkiness in videos even when filmed in an unsteady environment, like from a dirt bike cruising down a bumpy trail.
DreamWorks Animation, the studio behind beloved family movies like «Shrek» and «Kung - Fu Panda» that is headed by CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg, will become part of NBCUniversal, a division of Comcast, specifically the Universal Filmed Entertainment Group, which includes Universal Pictures, Fandango, and NBCUniversal Brand Development.
Much like trolls» attempts to affect Black Panther «s status as a critical darling, the Twitter posts describing fake attacks at movie screenings also seemed to be part of a racist campaign meant to scare people away from theaters in order to hurt the film's overall box - office gross (again, a major fail).
If you're in NYC on September 10 and / or 11 and would like to be part of the filming of the Master Class, sign up here.
A 330 - person theatre with seats that can move as part of the film and sensory effects like wind, snow and fog;
While classification freed directors to use explicit language in marvelous films like Platoon and Something Wild and has allowed films like Out of Africa and Children of a Lesser God to explore the complex nature of human sexuality, it has also given us a series of slasher films — Friday the 13th, with its many parts; The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, parts one and two — and films like Brian DePalma's artistically significant but deplorably explicit Body Double.
The Black Widow has evolved past her Iron Man 2 part into a far more dimensional character, proving key to the storytelling of films like The Avengers and Captain America: The Winter Soldier.
Dinish is well at home with the GOP crowd «For there is no faithfulness in their mouth; their inward part is very wickedness; their throat is an open sepulchre» (ps.5: 9), but God is «not a God that hath pleasure in wickedness» (ps.5: 5) and so although Dinish and by extension the GOP don't care who they hurt with their lies and behind the scenes dirty tactics like that silly film, they are cautioned not to include the name of God in their wickedness.
Like film gypsies, our family is always moving aournd, and with a 9 month old gypsy baby as part of our team we need equipment that is lightweight and hassle free.
This is part of the things we are trying to do in Kenya, using the parliament to be able to pass certain policies like the film policy.
Each spore of the fungus is part hydrophobic, with a shape like a thin film, and part hydrophilic, with a shape like a sphere.
It kind of has a POV thing going, not like «found footage», it just felt like I was a part of the film actually witnessing these events take place.
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If you're somewhere in between, i.e., someone who kinda, sorta likes the films rather than loves them, you'll probably find this one to be only sporadically amusing, but will also think that tedium is now going to be an ingrained part of the series.
The attempts at humour make me cringe and the whole vacation part of the film just seems like an excuse for the actors and crew to go on vacation.
Though it's among the best - reviewed movies of the year and is just about guaranteed to be 2011's # 1 film by earnings, don't expect Deathly Hallows Part 2 to score a Best Picture Academy Award win like Lord of the Rings: Return of the King did.
Like most Wilde plays, it has been made into film and for television numerous times, although this version isn't a strict adaptation, causing the name to be changed, rightfully, to use a part of the play's secondary title, «A Play About a Good Woman».
What we get is a collection of moderately violent action set - pieces untroubled by humour or broader coherence... Forster, who directed the Bond film Quantum of Solace, has done his best to piece together a story from these incompatible parts, but the final product has an elaborate uselessness about it, like a broken teapot glued back together with the missing pieces replaced by parts of a vacuum cleaner.
Usually, a real film aficionado can spot dozens of these quotes / homages, but they are woven into his films in such a way that the change of context makes them feel not like rip - offs, but fresh, integral parts of a completely new story.
That story is still very much relevant today and it's crazy to see how accurately made this film was when looking back at what certain parts of the world were like when this movie was made.
Though the theme of resentment plays a big part in the film, Tom's emotional transformation is taken a little too far, to the point that you're not even sure if you like the main characters anymore.
This Film is Part Of The Grindhouse Experience 20 Fil Feature Collection, Audio was bad at times, and the filmed actually rolled once or twice, Like if it was recored off TV.
I can't say, therefore, that the book is better than the film or vice versa, but given the vistas captured by Caroline Champetier in widescreen lensing, we get at least as good an idea what of farm like was like in Europe during the early part of the 20th Century.
I liked how you organized the different parts of this film.
My favorite part of the film had to be the production and costume design and I usually don't pay attention to aspects like that.
If your top five movies of all time are all part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, then this film isn't gonna be to your liking, even if it ended up being good.
Following secondary to miniscule parts in films like Sleep With Me, Amateur, and Mixed Nuts (all 1994), Posey had her breakthrough role as the titular heroine of Daisy von Scherler Mayer's Party Girl in 1995.
I like the World War II films that cover the stuff everyone knows, but I'm stating to get even more appreciative of the ones that bring the lesser known parts to a wider audience.
Part of the story is fit for a comedy, but this film isn't funny at all, which includes the scenes where it seems like it's trying to be.
The best part of the film is how the characters are written, they act like real people.
Granted, the situation here just so happens to be the apocalypse but like that film it's all about choices, and how much of a part our basest instincts play in the decision making.
The standout performance of the film, however, goes to Dr. Ken Jeong, who has previously only played bit parts in Judd Apatow productions like Knocked Up, Step Brothers and Pineapple Express.
While viewers searching for something more modern and exciting might find the more esoteric parts of the film to be plodding, most will leave Lincoln satisfied by the film, and inspired by its lessons: that one man's determination can change the course of history, that politics is not just a space for the power hungry, and that this country may have its problems, but it is men like Lincoln that established America as a home for freedom and change.
Director Juan Carlos Medina (Insensible / Painless) fails to muster Golem's many moving parts, and tension leaks from the film like the blood from one of its many savaged corpses.
There's an element of grain in the image, though it's appealing to the eye and truthful to the nature of the film, which, like many gialli, derives its beauty in part from the opposition between lighting that appears to be found and that which is clearly and expressionistically contrived.
«Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1» (2010) Box Office Take: $ 960m 21st Century Box Office Ranking: 22 Like many of the titles that languish in the mid-table doldrums here, our issues with «Deathly Hallows Part 1» are similar to those of the «Hobbit» movies: its misshapenness is a factor of trying to spin too little material into too many films.
I don't even think they have the concept of the film right, as it appears that even the «Natural History Museum» angle was taken beyond natural history to include actual human history, as characters like Teddy Roosevelt (Williams, Man of the Year), Attila the Hun (Gallagher, Sideways), Egyptian princes, and the mighty Roman Empire itself are part of the overall ensemble.
I like her films (The Taste of Others and Look at Me) and their screenplays for the way they embrace and acknowledge the vulnerabilities, the weaknesses, the flaws of their characters without trying to apologize for them, simply recognizing that they are part of the package.
Harrison Ford has remarked that The Mosquito Coast is his personal favorite entry in his filmography, and though that does surprise given how many great films he's been a part of, it definitely isn't quite like any of his other films in terms of his performance.
Some of the titles, like parts one and two of Olympia, Leni Riefenstahl's 1938 ode to German athletic excellence, are as essential to film history as they are to charting the history of the competition itself.
Even so, his new film feels like an overflowing repository of ideas, a by - parts exhilarating and baffling mélange of melodrama and comedy that can leap from Greek mythology to rap music in a finger - snap.
He added, «I'm so proud to be a part of a time at the beginning of a movement where I feel like the best films in every genre are being brought to me by my fellow black directors.»
Genre classics like Ocean's 11, The Italian Job, and The Great Train Robbery ensured that heist films were a viable box office endeavor, and they've been part of the zeitgeist ever since.
I think the best part of being an actor is that to me it feels like I've been in the best film school for the last twenty years because not only do I see the director work on set, I see how the producers work, I see how the DPs work, I see how the gaffers work, I see how the costume department works, I see how the production office works.
Oscarology is not an exact science and quite why it has done so spectacularly well is still a bit of a mystery to me, but the time has come for those, like me, who have treated the film with a touch of friendly scepticism to wake up to an important part of what made it so compelling: its differentness, its originality.
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