Sentences with phrase «reaction to the films so»

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Reaction to the new film about his life, not so much.
CNN: Reaction to anti-Islam film fuels debate on free speech versus hate speech The deaths of the U.S. ambassador and three other Americans amid protests against a film that denigrates Islam has sparked global discussion and debate about whether there is a line between free speech and hate speech and, if so, where it lies.
But this is different, and what's interesting is people's reactions to the film and what they latch onto and what films they say it's similar to is so wildly all over the place that it makes me happy they can't narrow it down to one thing.
In that case, the COLTRIMS experiments proved that the position of the Danish physicist Niels Bohr in the «Einstein - Bohr debates» 80 years ago was correct and, shortly before that, other physicists from the atomic physics work group used COLTRIMS to «film» the destruction of a molecule by a strong laser pulse — a reaction so fast that it can not be captured by an ordinary camera.
That might be your reaction to this film as well, so be prepared.
Supetube, I think what I've discovered about Mann's films (and PE was the first in which I was hyperaware before I entered the theater so it helped in digesting the film) is that my knee - jerk reaction is to see them as technically accomplished but strangely hollow.
Lelio understands that the community at the center of the film is rooted in old - school tradition, but as it's physically rooted in a cultural capital of the world, no one here is a stranger to gays and lesbians, and so the reactions to Ronit and Esit's rekindled love affair never rise to the level of the hysteric.
As an uberfan of the so - bad - it's - good masterpiece The Room and a solid admirer of The Disaster Artist, The Room co-star Greg Sestero's tell - all book about the making of mysterious vampiric figure Tommy Wiseau's «Tennessee Williams style melodrama as told by an alien who has apparently never seen normal human beings interact» drama - turned - dark - comedy - after - initial - audience - reactions - full - of - howling - laughter, I was a bit reserved in my excitement when I found out that James Franco was going to direct the film adaptation, as well as portraying Wiseau himself.
While actors and directors took the high road (so far), many fans on Twitter took the low road in their reactions to those films that didn't make the Oscar cut.
Most of the features that make Lewis» directorial work such a remarkable exception to the dominance of a realist aesthetic in Hollywood filmmaking are brilliantly apparent in The Errand Boy, including the foregrounding of sound manipulation (most blatant in the sequence involving the post-synchronisation of the song «Lover» for a musical film, and in the tape manipulation of Kathleen Freeman's reaction to having been left by her driver in the back seat of a convertible receiving a car wash) and the placement of actors in a shot so as to highlight the presence of the camera (as when Morty, an undirected and oblivious extra in a film - within - the - film cocktail - party scene, keeps looking at the camera from the background of a shot in which other extras, in their roles as party guests, intermittently block him from the camera).
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Whedon clearly set - out to make a different, darker film than the last — and maybe that's also in reaction to last year's «Guardians of the Galaxy», which was just so much fun.
We talked about what it was like to walk on the yellow brick road for the first time, her reaction to the finished film, 3D, doing so much press, and does she get to visit Disneyland for free after being in a huge Disney movie.
After watching a film like Pulse, I feel a bit insulted that movie executives think so little about the intelligence of the American movie - going public that the vast majority of the attempts at popular entertainment are completely stripped of anything remotely resembling a thought - provoking element, eschewing those in favor of noise, special effects and music stimuli to try to induce a subconscious reaction in the audience.
/ / / Great hearing from Mastadge again... so few readers, these days, share reactions to their new scores, or have they given up buying film music?
«I think the film cost so much money that there was an allergic reaction against something that was considered to be a B title.
This is more of an example than advice, but Frances McDormand did set the example of rehearsing, just running lines really quick with the other person you're going to do a scene with right before you film it just so that way you know how to play off the other person's reaction and it just makes everything easier.
Pop over to Guardian film in the next hour or so for our full report on this year's winners, as well as Peter Bradshaw's reaction to the awards.
However, just as it's a predictable response that the majority of people who saw Up were viscerally impacted by the first 10 minutes, the reaction to the film as a whole has also become slightly stereotypical, summed up as follows: the so - called «Married Life» montage, in which we watch the lead character, Carl Fredricksen, and his wife, Ellie, as they live their lives over multiple decades, culminating in her death at an old age, is excellent.
So is that then also being emotionally manipulative, isn't any film trying to elicit any strong reaction out of an audience — whether it be scares, laughs, or tears — technically guilty of manipulation?
because it feels weird to tell someone that their genuine reaction to something is wrong, so instead I'd like to offer how my reaction and experience watching the film was different.
Straight from Fox Searchlight, the reactions from Jeff Bridges, Maggie Gyllenhaal, T Bone Burnett and Ryan Bingham to their Oscar nominations today: Jeff Bridges, Best Performance by an Actor in a Lead Role: «I'm so grateful to have the honor of a fifth Oscar nomination, but to share this with my Crazy Heart colleagues T Bone and Ryan and my amazing co-star Maggie is truly special — this film is near and dear to my heart and theirs.
This shouldn't be taken so much as a comment on the quality of the film, as it is more of a reaction to the structure of the story.
I don't want to tell you that you're wrong about Three Billboards because it feels weird to tell someone that their genuine reaction to something is wrong, so instead I'd like to offer how my reaction and experience watching the film was different.
That was met with a negative reaction by many, albeit unfairly so — you can read our balanced review of the movie here — while some quarters of the online film community took against Netflix for releasing the film, instead it being released in cinemas, branding the project with the outdated stigma of a straight to VOD release.
Partially, this can be credited to less screen time for Tara Reid, whose talent for infinitely gif - able reaction shots created so many laugh - out - loud moments in the first two films.
Others are so in need of help the film resorts to reaction shots of characters laughing at the proceedings, which is almost never a good sign.
The general consensus from most reactions so far seem to be that the film is an exciting Star Wars adventure, featuring a pitch - perfect performance by leading man Alden Ehrenreich and co-star Donald Glover as Lando Calrissian.
Reaction to the film was mostly positive, based on Margot's performance, the strongest of her career so far.
(The reaction of the scientific establishment to the Swindle has been so much more interesting than the film itself.)
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