Sentences with phrase «people of the first film»

While this has a new story with new villains, so much of this film is in direct correlation to the events, relationships, and people of the first film.

Not exact matches

On their first film together, Verdi says Kraft was the hardest - working person on set, with the vision of a natural - born entrepreneur, always thinking further into the future than everyone else around him.
As longstanding members of the Broadway Community, Lane and Comley knew they had to reach out to a lot of people and organizations to actually create a first - class web portal featuring meticulously filmed HD captures of full Broadway shows.
You know, especially when you started writing the music for your film and you get this layer of tenderness that I think would astonish people who saw your first films.
I mean, the distributor of this film told me that all of the work we have done — the film festivals, all the press, the public appearances, the theatrical release — it all has one goal, which is to be No. 1 VOD on the first VOD weekend, because there is so much product out there on demand that if you're not in the top five it doesn't matter anymore because people can't get through it all.
It first emerged in 2007 pushing a sleek black set - top box, which people connected to their TVs to gain access to thousands of Hollywood films.
Billionaire Wang Jianlin is poised to become the first Chinese person to control a Hollywood film company after Asia's richest man agreed to buy the co-producer of «Jurassic World» for as much as $ 3.5 billion in cash.
Gibson said that the new edition of the film would appeal to people who «want to take your Aunt Martha or Uncle Harry» to see it but who would find the first version too intense.
Marisa Miller Wolfson, creator of the award winning documentary film Vegucated, took some time out to talk with me at the New York Green Festival about her film, her next projects, what inspires her, and easy first steps for people to take to transition to a healthier way of eating for personal health, the planet and the animals.
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
But first I want to make a success of this film, and hope people think it's worth giving me a shot at doing something else; we have a couple of projects we're looking at.
Mirroring Joe's story is a series of testimonial videos submitted by people who saw the first film; their personal, intimate and often funny stories show that wanting to change is often easier than actually doing so.
As Joe sets out to learn how to be healthy in an unhealthy world, he talks to a wide range of experts, follows up with folks from the first film, and connects with new people along the way.
Is my way of remembering the first ones, the trailblazers, the people that brought the Horror into the biggest media it could ever be, yes, film.
OPW - May 17 - DateUnknown.com, a site which films the first dates of people who meet on the internet, has partnered with Gay.com.
Snyder was rightly criticized for Superman's lack of regard for saving human lives in the first film, so in this film he tries to rectify that with a montage early on showing Superman saving people from burning buildings, exploding rockets, deadly floods.».».
But the quibbles over the technical aspects of the film rightfully take a backseat to the real reason why people will stand in line, in the heat and the rain, to be one of the first to see this end — Harry Potter is a great movie character.
That's right, Ryan Gosling fans, with this film, Refn first got his Danish derrière (Oh, wait, that's French) over here to America, and you know what, that was the time critics decided to question some of his storytelling methods, either because foreign films are much easier to forgive for their pretentiousness - I mean, «experimental artistic vision», or simply because Refn had so little of an idea on how to bring his visions to America that he decided to get John Turturro, of all people, as his lead.
I suspect that many people didn't even make it past the first half hour of Backwoods, but thankfully the film does get somewhat better after that.
But she also felt she had found a calling greater even than her earliest wish, to be the first black American woman to play classical piano at Carnegie Hall: «I could sing to help my people,» she says in the film, «and that became the mainstay of my life.»
The article quotes Jamie Broadnax, creator of «pop - culture website» Black Girl Nerds, who enthuses, «It's the first time in a very long time that we're seeing a film with centered black people, where we have a lot of agency... [The cast members] are rulers of a kingdom, inventors and creators of advanced technology.
When did the «Oh my god this is the first black led Superhero film» and «this is such a milestone movie because of all the black people involved» garbage come from?
I felt the need to state that after my viewing of The Killing of a Sacred Deer, because this is a film that will truly make people not see another movie for weeks or just simply turn it off after the very first frame (I'm not exaggerating).
Many people, including Harlan Ellison, have claimed that the Star Child was a last - minute addition to the film — but in Agel's book, he said that one of the first images shot was of a little boy in a leotard, for consideration as the Star Child.
Clint Eastwood is not the first person we might think of to direct a film of leisurely pace, concerned with ghosts and a transvestite... Then there's Kevin Spacey, who grows before our eyes.
Through a first - person narration, Bialis makes much of the film about herself.
Under The Skin is very much a film critic movie; while it has an oblique nature that provides a barrier to entry for the general public (six walk outs in the first 40 minutes of my screening, all people presumably brought in by the promise of Scarlett Johansson naked.
As the grimmer YA - literary cousin to «The Hunger Games» that also pits young people against each other in mortal combat, this dystopian fable set in a post-apocalyptic Chicago treads much of the same ground as the first film with a modest amount of new information and characters.
While it may not have the emotional impact that the first film did, I really admire the fact that both films are based on the continuing true story of these people.
Chariots of Fire will thrill you and delight you and very possibly reduce — or exalt — you to tears... Chariots of Fire is for everyone; it's exactly what a popular film ought to be: superb work by first - rate people out to achieve the highest standards of excellence.
But one problem a lot of people had with the first film is that it had too many characters and not really enough development to distinguish most of them, and here it is still somewhat the same.
In the world's first action - adventure film shot entirely from a first person perspective, a resurrected cyborg named Henry must fight through the streets of Moscow in pursuit of his kidnapped wife.
For our first show of 2018, we welcome writer and critic Dr Eloise Ross, who joins us as we check out some of the key films from this month, including Steven Spielberg's paean to press freedoms The Post (01:04), Guillermo Del Toro's dark romantic fantasy The Shape of Water (05:46), Don Hertzfeldt's animated science fiction sequel World of Tomorrow Episode 2: The Burden of Other People's Thoughts (10:23), and Ridley Scott's Getty dynasty biopic All the Money in the World (13:16).
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.
is the last film you'd think would embrace a «Hollywood ending» but the film's final rhetorical shift fabulously exaggerates both Orlean's and Charlie's first - person struggles to become something more than just the authors of their own works.
Jody Hill first got a lot of peoples» attention when he co-wrote and directed The Foot Fist Way, the film that also introduced Danny McBride to many audiences.
Unlike the small museum from the first film, the Smithsonian would surely be overrun with people, even in the middle of the night, so there's really no explanation as to why Larry seems to be the only one trying to keep the peace for such a major institution full of priceless art and historical artifacts.
A few unexpected minor pleasures: the time - travel flick Predestination, an adaptation of a Robert A. Heinlein short story that's one of those rare sci - fi movies that feels like it was made by people who read sci - fi; the horror Western Bone Tomahawk, which feels, in the best way, like someone filmed a first draft script and didn't cut anything, all its little quirks of character kept intact, narrative expediency be damned; and In The Heart Of The Sea, the cornball sea adventure of which I enjoyed every minutof a Robert A. Heinlein short story that's one of those rare sci - fi movies that feels like it was made by people who read sci - fi; the horror Western Bone Tomahawk, which feels, in the best way, like someone filmed a first draft script and didn't cut anything, all its little quirks of character kept intact, narrative expediency be damned; and In The Heart Of The Sea, the cornball sea adventure of which I enjoyed every minutof those rare sci - fi movies that feels like it was made by people who read sci - fi; the horror Western Bone Tomahawk, which feels, in the best way, like someone filmed a first draft script and didn't cut anything, all its little quirks of character kept intact, narrative expediency be damned; and In The Heart Of The Sea, the cornball sea adventure of which I enjoyed every minutof character kept intact, narrative expediency be damned; and In The Heart Of The Sea, the cornball sea adventure of which I enjoyed every minutOf The Sea, the cornball sea adventure of which I enjoyed every minutof which I enjoyed every minute.
and you put down all the names of the people you've just revered and looked at their work and you go, «Well there's no way I'm gonna get Seamus on my first film and there's no way Nathan Crowley isn't going to be doing a Chris Nolan film,» these are just my dream crew.
In praise of the first superhero film where people forget to take their medicine and sometimes cars don't start.
He did appear first in Knocked Up, but this film is where he not only wrote but also starred alongside a comedy powerhouse of people to back him up.
The strongest attribute of the first film was the character of Big Daddy, memorably played by Nicolas Cage channeling Adam West: having been set fire to in the last film, he's unlikely to return, though there's a juicy supporting role for Jim Carrey, of all people.
Put it this way: the first action sequence in «Ant - Man'takes place in a bathtub, and while ultimately this film is too bland to leave much of an impression, at least it's still a much - needed reminder that there are people underneath all that spandex.
But first, he looks at some trailers and analyzes the insanity of the knee - jerk Suicide Squad love prior to people seeing the film.
This isn't the first time that this story has been made into a feature - length film, with the first instance coming near the height of the murder case's popularity in the 1981 made - for - TV movie, The People vs. Jean Harris, starring Ellen Burstyn (who makes a cameo appearance in this 2005 film).
With his first film Home for Life (1966) Gordon established the direction he would take for the next five decades, making cinéma vérité films that investigate and critique society via the unfolding lives of real people.
One of Bruce Willis» best, it was the first movie where i finally gathered that it's not just that people pay to see a movie that makes a film hot, but rather how many times they go back... to see that shit again, that's what makes a blockbuster.
Yesterday we brought you the first batch of stills from Ridley Scott's new sci - fi The Martian starring Matt Damon, and now thanks to EW and People we've got even more stills from the film, which sees Damon as an astronaut stranded on his own on the surface of Mars... During a manned mission to -LSB-...]
The Danish Transgender woman was the first known person to go through sexual reassignment surgery, doing so at a German medical clinic in 1930 under the supervision of sexologist Magnus Hirschfeld and carried out by Dr. Kurt Warnekros (portrayed by Sebastian Koch in the film).
If Alfredson and his three - person team of screenwriters weren't so focused on a subplot involving a sleazy engineer (JK Simmons sporting a terrible accent) or flashbacks with a washed - up detective (Val Kilmer in his first theatrical film since MacGruber), we might care more about Harry.
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