How neat -
a real piece of history!
Not exact matches
Blu - ray adds «The Music
of Coco»; «Paths to Pixar: Coco»; «Welcome to the Fiesta»; «How to Draw a Skeleton»; «A Thousand Pictures a Day» travelogue through Mexico, visiting families, artisans, cemeteries, and small villages during the Día de los Muertos holiday; «Mi Familia»; «Land
of Our Ancestors» in which Pixar artists lovingly construct layer upon layer
of architecture from many eras
of Mexican
history, bringing the Land
of the Dead to life; «Fashion Through the Ages»; «The
Real Guitar»; «How to Make Papel Picado»; «Un Poco Coco» montage
of original animated
pieces used to promote «Coco»; «Coco» trailers.
Exclusive to the Blu - ray is a thorough and detailed commentary track by director / writer Richard Kelly, the featurette «The Box: Grounded in Reality» (about the
real - life
history of his parents that inspired the characters), three brief yet quite efficient snapshots
of the film's digital effects, a trio
of bonus mood
piece shorts (more ominous suggestions
of otherworldly surveillance) and a bonus digital copy
of the film for portable media players.
The twice Oscar - nominated costume designer, known for her work on historical period
pieces like Malcolm X, Amistad, Selma, and The Butler, ventured into the high - tech world
of Wakanda to create costumes that looked to the future but were rooted in
real history.
This
piece of automotive
history is a
real pleasure to drive.
The company's long
history in the commercial
real estate sector and its comprehensive suite
of resources for its dedicated commercial practitioners have been essential
pieces contributing to the company's growth and success.
The
real piece de resistance for
history buffs is the UNESCO - classified Joya de Ceren, which is sometimes called «The Pompeii
of the Americas».
If you want to see a
real primitive
piece of history, go through Bacalar Chico Channel.
Either way it is fascinating and a
real piece of scuba diving
history.
It may sound a bit strange, and that's because it is, but this realm
of furry creatures who can talk feels like a
real place, a place with a rich
history, which is impressive given that you're actually relegated to a fairly small
piece of land to explore.
The young digital artist Tabor Robak has made a
real splash in recent years with his large - scale video
pieces, which borrow as much from desktop screensavers and smartphone games like Candycrush as they do the storied
history of art.