Sentences with phrase «person action sequence»

The Doom film is nowhere to be seen, even though it has its own first person action sequence.
The most game - accurate moment may have been too on - the - nose, as it went into a first - person action sequence as homage.
But third - person action sequences like these will only be one part of the overall game.

Not exact matches

The little touches — every flame is the clear plastic Lego kind, every spilled glass of water turns into clear single pieces — also help bring personality to the action sequences, which tend to be as exciting as anything real people have managed to pull off recently.
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.
Shore also displays some directorial style of his own signature, creating shots that are the epitome of the word «cinematic,» or attempting to use Matthew Vaughn - style techniques (like 1st person POV) to create distinct and different styles of action sequences (to varying degrees of success).
The few scenes that do rely on their limited acting ability aren't pretty to watch, but they're rock stars when it comes to the action sequences, which are peppered with some cool POV camera work that is the closest most people will ever get to the real thing.
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.
Every person who has a favorite Marvel movie has experienced the feeling of smiling uncontrollably at a particularly stunning action scene or sequence.
Ready Player One Rated PG - 13 for sequences of sci - fi action violence, bloody images, some suggestive material, partial nudity and language Rotten Tomatoes Score: 76 % In Theaters Based on the best - selling novel by Ernest Cline (and one of my favorite books in recent memory) Ready Player One explores a futuristic world where life in the real world is quite terrible, but people can escape into a virtual reality program called the OASIS, where they can be anyone and do anything.
But The Fall Part 2: Unbound isn't just about wandering around chatting to people and attempting to pull off the correct actions in the right sequence.
Magic Mike XXL certainly dances up a storm of steamy yet silly action sequences and effectively showcases the deft physical talents of Channing Tatum, who is more than happy to charm people into forgetting that the movie itself is pure fluff.
Jump - cuts and sped - up action destroy any notion of the passing of time — we've little sense of how long these people are holed up in the farmhouse — while opening and closing chase sequences with bumbling authorities conjure Keystone runarounds from a playful visual style.
The Russos, with assistance from people such as Winter Soldier cinematographer Trent Opaloch as well as second unit directors David Leitch and Chad Stahelski (the longtime stunt coordinators - turned directors of John Wick), serve up several precisely - choreographed action sequences, varying from quick - cutting fisticuffs to exhilarating foot chases and combat situations that make great use of individual superhero's unique abilities.
The third - person gunplay puts the game squarely in «Uncharted» territory - something the multiplayer mode makes even more obvious - but the gunbattles are satisfying as far as action sequences go (even if it's a bit too easy to pull off headshots).
It's not just about her being aggressive and as aggressive as the men in those action sequences, but being able to be a little bit more rounded as a person
Gangster Squad (2013)-- «Max Kennard» RP: You probably already know this, but because of the idiot in Colorado who went into the theater and killed those poor people... We had a trailer for the film that had a scene that took place in Grauman's Chinese Theater, which was a big action sequence in our movie, and we had to scrap the trailer, they had to reposition the movie and put it out later.
Although there is barely an explanation as to who all of these people how, how they got their powers, and how these powers can actually work, Bekmambetov keeps the action moving so briskly, and with such visual panache, that he never gives audiences the time to sit and contemplate the many egregious story short cuts in order to get to the next stunningly - rendered action sequence or tantalizing story development.
From here on out, the film loses its nerve, tying action sequence after action sequence together with people walking in between.
Lots of action and explosions unfold at the pace of old people shuffling through a buffet line, split up by really idiotic and mostly identical sequences in which wordy riddles lead our heroes on yet another series of lever - pullings and allegedly tense standoffs in cobwebbed corridors.
He's a good figure that can you can follow the intense action sequences and a charismatic funny guy that people like him for.
«The Wilson Identity: From People to Puppets» (1:33, HD) observes director Zeb Wells getting real - life reference for an action sequence.
Its use of first - person POV, and the ways in which it manages to reinvent action sequences within that conceit, is exciting and fresh and should have a lasting influence on genre film for years to come.
«Even watching the audience at the Black Panther premiere respond to Lupita, Letitia, and certainly Danai in their action sequences... you watch Danai spinning around in that casino, taking out dozens of people, and you go, «Of course you can make a whole movie about that!
The people who made The Raid need to go to Hollywood to teach them how to shoot close - quarters action sequences!
During this event, an Ordinary White American Divorced Family Man (played by John Cusack) fights to save his family whilst navigating a series «talking» scenes (mostly people crying into telephones) which link one stupendous, special effects - riddled, scientifically - implausible, action sequence after another.
The comedy scenes are not funny, the action scenes are not exciting and the one big attempt to blend the two, an extended fight sequence in which numerous innocent people are tased and a guy with a shellfish allergy repeatedly has shrimp rubbed in his face and eyes, is as ugly of a would - be set - piece that you will see this year.
Many people are going to be quick to compare «Kingsman» to «Kick - Ass,» but while the former boasts the same punk - rock attitude, dark plot twists, and kinetic, no - holds - barred action sequences (including an extremely violent set piece inside of a church that rivals Hit - Girl's blood - soaked exploits), «Kingsman» feels less like a satire of an entire genre than the product of a filmmaker who grew up loving spy movies.
It's a feature - length action sequence shot entirely from the first - person camera eye of its mute cyborg hero.
Director John Hillcoat's (Lawless; The Road) film has little character building, because the story, written by Matt Cook, overflows with people, and quickly moves to entertaining action sequences.
At least the people behind that had both the crew and age - rating to stage some seriously fun action sequences even if the film almost immediately abandons any fleeting relationship it had with sanity.
In the action sequences, this has the effect of placing the viewer at a sometimes uncomfortable proximity to the other elements of the sequence, including other people, vehicles, flying bullets and debris.
Those who watched the film following its surprise Oscar win discovered a unique crime thriller more concerned with people's passions — be they watching sports, getting drunk, or tracking a murderer — than with gunplay or chase sequences (despite a one - take action scene that gives Children Of Men a run for its money).
Most people know Tomb Raider as a series of video games about Lara Croft, a badass, gun - toting archaeologist / adventurer who gets into amazing action sequences, discovers a lot of lost cities that contain evil spirits, and often saves the world.
Some of the early explosions in the film, from a distance, look like they've been dragged out of ’95 with some shoddy CGI but the close - up fight sequences and chorography as a whole are deeply impressive, really dragging you into the action like a first - person shooter with the additiona of some hilarious one - liners kicking in.
Instead, I was horribly disappointed to learn that it was being produced as a straight comedy by a director with no flair for action sequences and starring, of all people, Ben Stiller.
So whether it is the action of The Revenant or the incredible visceral sequences in Gravity even though they aren't exactly action sequences, I think that's the kind of filmmaking that people are excited about now.
This action unleashes a sequence of events that will change Charlie, Jasper and the people of the town of Corrigan.
Sega and Obsidian Entertainment's ambitious third - person action role - playing game has finally arrived, combining full - fledged action sequences, stealth, and much more into one thrilling experience.
It's cinematic action sequences with compelling story lines has made it one of the greatest third person games ever made.
Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls features third person shooter action sequences with tons of different ammo types, firepower upgrades with special Bling bullet modifiers and challenging riddles and puzzles.
His work often features crowds of people, blurred together or figures standing apart from one another, or in sequence, as in «Action Painting» throwing paint or objects out towards the viewer.
They're not exactly action sequences, and the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation has jokingly said it hopes people realize it's not a screensaver.
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