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I used to do the show in the States and in Canada, but now I just go to film Shark Tank for about 20 days, and have a team of people do work on the investments after we get them going.
«This job is working with interesting people and interesting actors — I didn't feel like I needed to be in another period drama, but this was just a really interesting director who had done a really interesting film,» says actor @douglasbooth of the @tribeca Film Festival film «Mary Shelley.»
If you've ever been curious about what happens at Tony Robbins events, or just want to get a better understanding of the world - renowned life and business strategist, from how he prepares for 60 + hours on stage in front of thousands of people to what truly drives him to do what he does, this film is a must - see.
If Jesus's image appeared in the clouds before a million people on the Capital Mall and Fox filmed it many more millions of Americans would believe it was actually him without question, but if Ganesh appeared to the same crowd instead almost everyone would just assume that it was some kind of holographic trick.
What people don't realize is that the women in these films have a family... and I wonder if I was a father of one of these women how I would feel knowing my daughter is doing this... I'm sure I would feel just like any other father would... very an - «gry... and up - «set that this ind - «ustry still exist's.
In this modern day, anyone with a camera, a body, and an internet connection can create an adult movie, and a lot of them are pretty normal people just filming what they do normally.
Today, that influence has splintered online, and just because you're not invited to an advance screening doesn't mean you don't have a role to play in promoting quality redemptive film and TV to the people around you.
Of course this show is not going to represent 100 % of muslims in america, just like when they film a show about asians, african americans or any other race it doesn't represent all those people in that race.
not really making the news, the atmosphere on last wednesday was really strange, silent, step by step to normal football, but you can't throw away your thoughts immediately, I just got a glimpse of Enkes personality during a film of him shown before the match, I can't realize how hard it must be for his wife to lose him, tomorrow the players of Germans first Bundesliga will wear a black ribbon again, but I think it won't affect the atmosphere like it has with the national team despite of Hannover of course, people will be enthousiastic again, but there is the idea of an «Enke donation» which I like, will keep his name alive, will take some positive emotions on this tragedy and a kind of appeal for everyone to reflect the important things of life and control your own behaviour, I hope so at least, and I hope his wife will cope with that situation, and again: it was really hard for the German nationl team to play under these circumstances, to lose someone close in this way is hard to deal with, on the other hand it causes a close solidarity feeling I think, but of course the world will not change, things are returning to the old soon, but nonetheless for me this tragedy is a kind of human wake - up call, at least a call and then you continue
Part of musical performance involves narcissism, just as some part of writing or acting or painting or sculpting or making film is deeply self - absorbed, but we don't condemn musicians or artists for daring to put their creations out in public for people to see.
«I went there because I wanted a proof of the fact that the site was just fenced and there was a heap of sand there as Nana Addo was claiming... I went there with the MP of Salaga, with the Regional Minister and with the Police Department that was escorting the Regional Minister and we filmed the whole place and that is the story we put out for people to know and for Nana Addo to know that if they are relying on information by his propagandists then he is threading on dangerous grounds; because what we saw there was an exact opposite of what he sought to portray in his true state of the nation's address and what we saw vindicated the President's assertion that there was a 60 - bed hospital construction in Salaga.»
The Oculus Rift could be used to explore not just virtual environments — as in first - person shooter games (see «Virtual reality: Live your dreams in real time «-RRB--- but also real places that have been filmed with a 360 - degree camera.
Many people are familiar with the movie The Terminator, in which the skin of film's main villain is «re-healed» just seconds after being shot, beaten or run over, said Zhang.
My name niecey i am a single mother i go to school and work i am a good person i do nt get out much cause i have to go to school and work i am getting my aa dergee in theater arts and film i have two boys that i love to every much just tryin to meet new people and make friends nothing sexual or...
Maurice, sorry about the issues you've had with the production company, but in the film you come off as an understanding person just trying to help a fellow tour member.
a great music film this is the words which i can say about Justin Timberlake + the Tennessee Kids great work by Jonathan demme and great performance bt Justin Timberlake is this movie a history is counted they show the people the history not just the concert i love how jonathan direct this and i love the edition i love how justin timberlake is humble and lovely funny smart with everybody i'm more in love with him.this deserves an emmy and a grammy for best music film at grammys 2018 everybody should watch this movie is amazing congrats justin timberlake netflix and jonathan demme great music film truly amazing maybe we have this film in dvd soon i will love if its happen i» ll love some extras yes i will.
The moment the film got into the people who believed that cell towers and mobile phone transmissions made them ill; I just shook my head — really didn't need the «crazies» showing up in this brilliant piece of work.
That makes the film a pretty straightforward morality tale about a man, who actually does have a soul, weighing the price of taking advantage of people, who are just like him, against the need to provide for his family, who are living in a hotel with a group of other people who have been evicted from their own homes.
Well, to be fair, people just might not remember this film, which is so forgotten that it's emphatic about its starring Robert Donat, whose only had «The 39 Steps», «The Private Life of Henry VIII»... and 1934's «The Count of Monte Cristo»... within a three - year span... starting at his second year in the business, going for him.
In fact, anytime I see a film with people inside a building — whether it's a log carbin, a fortress, a castle, a school, etc. — being charged by terrifying outside forces, I hold on to the arms of my theater seat for dear life, just as I did as a child watching that old John Ford flick.
How good or bad the standards are, is up to you, but the film tricks you into thinking that it's about internet addiction, an ailment that maybe even some of us suffer, but it's actually about online videogames, MMORPGs to be more specific, and that's what you should expect, a movie about Videogame Junkies, young people throwing their life away just to stay a couple of hours more in front of the screen.
The Potter movies showed us their characters getting older in real time: unlike Just William or Bart Simpson, Daniel Radcliffe's Potter was going to grow up like a normal person and never before has any film — or any book — brought home to me how terribly brief childhood is.
However, his retirement lasted just over a year before he stated his intent to come back and make a film on the British welfare system and the Tory government's barbaric treatment of the most vulnerable people in society.
tape the paper to your tv and haver the most annoying person in the world read the script you banged on ur keyboard and u have an Oscar worthy film if an Oscar judge just walked out of disaster movie.
There is very little fat in the 120 minutes of transitions, but the actual chess tourney is somewhat of a letdown, just because the originality that is in the rest of the film didn't translate to static scenes of people playing chess.
Rather than collecting a bunch of funny people together on a set and just letting them riff, the film establishes coherent characters and drops them into a twisty mystery plot that's tightly crafted enough to generate some real narrative momentum while never getting too bogged down in its own plot that it forgets to be funny.
The storytelling either lazes out something awful or tries much too hard, hammering on and on with its themes, a couple of which are very problematic, for although the aforementioned themes about misunderstanding people and trying to find a better path in life are reasonably worthy, there are underlining themes about the benefits of taking advantage of the vulnerable, and about running away from certain conflicts that are just about offensive, that is, when you look deep enough into this film to spots its sorry intentions.
Fish - out - of - water stories can become tiresome very quickly if they're not anchored itoeither a witty script or good performances, but at the very least., most films which go down this route at least make an effort to emphasise the differences in culture, even if it's just a passing, off - hand comment about how fast people move or the fact that there's no phone signal.
Nobody has ever seen anything like «Black Panther» — not just an entire civilization built from the metal stuff inside Captain America's shield, and not even just a massive superhero movie populated almost entirely by black people, but also a Marvel film that actually feels like it takes place in the real world.
The film's release coincides with the «Start With 1 Thing» initiative, which prompts people to change just one thing in their lives to help stop this mass extinction we're headed toward.
Whereas in «Deliverance», the person of perceived lower class asserts his dominance by violating Bobby («squeal like a pig») in the woods, therefore transforming class struggle into class warfare: Gina (Kiele Sanchez), a Georgian just like the hicks in the Boorman film, intimidates Cliff and Cydney when the country woman processes a goat into food, where she violates the animal (that Nick, played by Timothy Olyphant, had slain) with her hands for its innards.
The story gets too ridiculous at this point to even be satirical or reasonably credible, it is just bad film - making; but, it does try in its unclear and scrambled way to blame the media and the rich people who control it, for not being risk takers and offering fresh arguments into the political fray.
This isn't to say that he was the only talented person who participated in the making of the film; Don Cheadle, Thandie Newton, Terrence Howard, Jennifer Esposito, Sandra Bullock, Brendan Fraser, Michael Pena, Matt Dillon, and Ryan Phillippe are just a few of the members of the cast, which is as artistically diverse as it is racially diverse.
And that's not to say that this film had to have super complex characters, but at least give us something just a little more interesting to invest ourselves in these people.
Some of the jokes fall flat, others are badly telegraphed and it weaves in and out of being a documentary and just a film to the point of distraction but it ' s hard for me to dislike the movie since I ' ve worked with people like this especially the director, Harry Penderecki... only not as likeable.
The Pacifier is a film made by people with only one object in mind — to cash in on Diesel's popularity, while also trying hard for the actor to crossover into more than just lowbrow action vehicles.
One reason why he formed a team to make «Dog Eat Dog» and «First Reformed» of people who hadn't made films before and were often just in their twenties.
Greta Gerwig who wrote and directed «Lady Bird,» which won Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy, noted that «it's been such an incredible year for women in film both as actors and also writers and directors and producers and people who are really coming to the forefront to tell their stories about the world as they know it from where they are standing, and I think that the response to these projects and the support that these projects have gotten and the way that audiences are going to see them or watching them in their homes, I think all of this just makes it so much easier for the next crop of filmmakers who want to tell stories about women.»
It's just one of those quirky «locked in the closet» films that isn't so much about watching people tearing down the walls but bouncing around them in such a funny manner it works.
With so much non-fiction footage available, culled from such a long time span, the last thing the case would seem to cry out for is a conventional dramatization, the kind in which glamorous actors put on just enough makeup to look 10 percent like the people they play, without any hope of imbuing the roles with the intensity already captured on film.
A mural maker fluent in the extended, meandering, zooming wide shot, Altman could swallow elaborate social environments like Hollywood in a single gulp; and by peopling those environments with actors set free to improvise, he allowed an uncanny degree of naturalistic behavior to indemnify the real - lifeness he collected by, it seems, just rolling and rolling film and looking around him.
There's so much to appreciate in that film — from its portrayal of a kickass female lead character who just so happens to have a physical disability (though is never depicted as being a person who matters less because of it) to its impressive number of real - time stunts and action sequences to its feminist message.
I»LL TAKE YOU THERE is recommended for people who like black comedies, off - beat indie films, or are just curious to see Ally Sheedy in a good performance again.
Those who have seen the original will be totally bored because the film is almost shot - for - shot just like the original, which makes for some marginal interest for people trying to compare the new one to the old, but also means there will be absolutely no surprises in store.
The Way Way Back may occasionally waver in terms of credibility and originality, but that doesn't stop it from being a modest crowd - pleasing film for those viewers just looking for some quality laughs and bittersweet, heart - felt moments of people who find their own path, however awkwardly, that resonate.
And that is the only reason why all of those exterior shots in the film look so tactile and beautiful and hand - crafted, and that is one of a thousand suggestions that people who have that depth of talent and experience can just bring.
Sometimes the rumors are just too good to be true (and for further example, half those rumored people like Sam Rockwell, Bill Murray, Zoe Saldana, Javier Bardem and Josh Brolin aren't in the film either).
It is a film bursting at the seams with a talented group of people that have spent most of their careers making just this sort of thing, so in many ways, the fact it doesn't miss should come as little surprise.
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I have no doubt that this is the best that could be done with this film and that they are the best people for the task, it's just that it could not pan out in the direction that I would have liked.
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