The walls were alive with creeping and crawling macro life and I burnt up a whole
roll of film on 1 dive!
I love that you only get one shot with these (lest you waste your entire
roll of film on do - overs).
Not exact matches
As the
film pushes in
on the face
of Jesse Eisenberg, the actor playing Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, one
of the final captions before credits start
rolling says Facebook «is currently valued at 25 billion dollars.»
Having just sent off two
rolls of film which I've been using since Autumn - ish last year, I've had
film vs. digital
on my mind.
1) Put flour, salt, sugar and melted butter in a mixing bowl 2) Pour in warm water bit by bit, and knead dough until it achieves a homogenous, smooth and soft texture 3)
Roll the dough into a small ball and place it in a bowl, covering it with transparent
film, and allow the dough to rise for 30 minutes 4) Chop onions and garlic finely, and saute onions in a pan until onions are caramelized, then add chopped garlic 5) After 30 minutes is up, press the dough to get rid
of the gas created by the yeast 6) Add the sauteed onions and garlic to the dough, and knead well so that ingredients are dispersed homogeneously in dough 7) Shape the dough in any way you like and then leave it
on a greased baking tray for 30 minutes (during which the dough should double in size) 8) After the 30 minutes
of waiting time, bake in pre-heated oven at 180 — 200 deg cel for around 20 to 25 minutes (or until the crust is golden brown)
Cut the chicken breast in half, cover with cling
film and using a
rolling pin gently bash the chicken so that it is roughly the same thickness all over, heat a non stick frying pan, add the coconut oil and when melted place your chicken in the pan,
on a moderate high heat slightly sear the chicken then finish cooking
on a medium heat, once the chicken is almost cooked add the orange, lemon and lime juice and the honey and bring to a rapid bubbling simmer until the sauce thickens to a glaze, this will only take a minute or so, place the chicken in the lettuce wraps spooning over the glaze, return the pan to the heat and add the coconut milk using a spatula scrap the coconut milk around the pan so that it picks up the left over cooking juices, take
of the heat immediately, top your sticky sweet glazed chicken with the salsa and finish off with a drizzle
of the coconut dressing.
When
rolls are being changed, say, once every 20 minutes, as may be the case with pre-applied zipper
film, that time adds up — over an hour and a half
of production time lost in a single 8 - hour shift
on a single line,» says Chris Graff, vice-president
of sales and marketing at the Massachusetts - based Butler Automatic Inc. «That's an hour and a half's worth
of packages not being made, shipped and sold from that line during each shift.»
Guys have too much
on the line to just
roll over and play dead, not the least
of which is making sure they aren't putting bullshit
on film for other prospective employers to see should their current team use that high draft pick the following spring to replace them.
If Ross occasionally plays loose with the facts, he remains true to the core
of the story, and many
of the racetrack scenes evoke more sharply than ever before
on film a sense
of the surpassing grace and power
of the running horse, the sound
of rolling thunder
of the hooves and a sense
of the precarious, perilous nature
of the jockeys» existence as they bound along hell - fired at 40 miles an hour, monkeys
on a stick, wind - sheared and often screaming at each other in the din.
Scouting reports
on Kennedy became trickier and trickier as the season
rolled on because any
film review would show the depth
of personnel the Titans had at their disposal.
I enjoyed the movie when I first saw it many years ago, and there is great footage
of the
Rolling Stones sitting in an editing room after the fact and forlornly watching the stabbing which was caught
on film.
«Fabricating electrochromic thin
films on rolls of plastic could make retrofitting onto existing windows affordable and easy,» explains Chiam.
The hills are alive... During the first
of many backpacking trips, Gazzaley shot 70
rolls of film, including this view
of Otago Peninsula
on New Zealand's South Island, and experienced a sense
of connectedness with nature that he'd never felt before.
The solar panels are manufactured with printing machines based
on conventional printing methods using the
roll - to -
roll method, which enables the rapid mass production
of the products: the printing machine can produce up to 100 metres
of layered
film per minute.
The thought
of watching the writing come to life
on the screen is enough to make me cringe and want to crawl out
of my skin... so the fact that this entire week has been a celebration
of anticipation for the
film on The Today Show (my morning must - watch) has made me
roll my eyes a little too much.
Roll each
of the stuffed turkey cutlets up in the bottom piece
of cling
film and line them up to chill
on a plate in the refrigerator as you make them.
We
rolled out a little striped blanket, snapped photos
of our pup
on our instant
film camera and hung out while the sun set.
The
film did only a fraction
of the business
of, say, the previous year's Nightmare
on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors, but it did earn a few favorable reviews even as it repulsed critics such as Roger Ebert.Thereafter, Fleming's career waxed extremely uneven from a critical standpoint, though his grosses remained generally favorable throughout and the projects kept
rolling in.
Like two
of the year's other standout American
films, Kelly Reichardt's «Old Joy» and Ryan Fleck's «Half Nelson,» it's a movie
of ideas in which the ideas flow effortlessly out
of the material instead
of being plastered
on top with a heavy cement
roller (as in «Crash,» «Babel» and «Little Children»).
Co-starring Survivor contestant turned thespian Colleen Haskell, Schneider's tale
of a car accident victim imbued with superhuman powers after being pieced back together with animal organs kept the low - brow
rolling while marking his territory among the ranks
of the more successful transitions from SNL player to big screen star.Later, in the 2000s, Schneider frequently alternated between starring in his own
films (The Hot Chick, Duece Bigalow: European Gigolo), and supporting his old pal Sandler (The Longest Yard, I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry), with few
on either side truly managing to ignite the box office or his career momentum.
But as the
film rolls on both characters pick up
on each other's traits, learning to atone for their past mistakes
on the one hand and to seize upon the various new chances
of romance
on the other.
«Living with Lincoln» (27:04) gives us insight into the filmmaking process, with B -
roll and reflections from cast and crew touching
on everything from Lincoln himself to Day - Lewis» interpretation
of him to the
film's look.
His failed - to - launch older sibling, Brendan (Jack Reynor, the soul
of a
film dedicated to «brothers everywhere»), looks
on approvingly, and after some bedroom tutelage — «Rock and
roll is a risk,» he insists, firing up a Cure record — Conor begins to seek fellow travelers.
The news arrives courtesy
of The Hollywood Reporter, just as camera as set to
roll on the fifth
film in Universal Pictures» lucrative franchise.
Now part
of AMC Networks and no longer affiliated with the
film festival that gave it its name, Sundance (who, full disclosure, employs my boyfriend), has been
on a bit
of a
roll since it dipped its toe in the development waters.
Perhaps if the
film had concentrated more
on introspective elements, such as Rashad and his internal difficulties in growing from a boy into a man, instead
of constantly distracting us with side stories — Esquire's quest for the path to success, New New's fence - sitting between the ghetto and the mansion, Ant's seduction into materialism, and the
roller skating competition that never really materializes — it would have been a more compelling movie about Atlanta's lower class areas, and the ups and downs
of life there.
At the end
of a nearly 13 minute interview, Peter Travers, the eminent
film critic from
Rolling Stone asks Josh Hutcherson, who plays Peeta in current box office smash The Hunger Games to sing the song currently
on his mind.
As the
film rolls on, the depth
of Gary's estrangement from his pals, especially his embittered, teetotaling ex-best friend Andrew Knightley (Frost), becomes increasingly clear.
The twist in Sirk's comedies is that their emphasis is
on the situation rather than the resolution,
on the problems that divide the characters — all four
films are romances
of one kind or another — rather than
on the contrivances that suggest that all will be well after the final credits have
rolled.
Along with the to be expected there are some truly funny and standout scenes in play in Deadpool 2, such as an imaginative sequence demonstrating new mutant Domino's luck (played fantastically by newcomer to the series Zazie Beetz) and the first mission for Wilson and his new X-Force squad that includes standouts Peter and Vanisher, while the introduction
of Josh Brolin as Cable is the
films biggest win, with Brolin
rolling on with that good Thanos form.
Morgan Freeman doesn't return (fans
of the first
film know why), but everyone else is back
on board: Bruce Willis as retired CIA agent Frank Moses, trying to settle into a life
of domesticity; Mary - Louise Parker as his girlfriend Sarah, who wants more danger in her life; John Malkovich as Marvin, whose rampant paranoia is proven to be justified as often as not; Helen Mirren as Victoria, the cucumber - cool killer who treats her profession like a hobby; and Brian Cox as Ivan, Victoria's Russian
roll in the hay.
Long before the Noir period started, sound
on film ushered in several great series
of detective movie series where the lead was usually a bright crime solver, but the gumshoe, gritty detective was not far behind and Noir kicked in just in time for that kind
of investigator as the classical detectives (Charlie Cahn, Mr. Moto, Sherlock Holmes, The Thin Man) were
on a
roll that even defied studio expectations.
Next she became a screenwriter for MGM, collaborating
on the scripts
of such
films as Till the Clouds
Roll By (1946) and Summer Holiday (1948).
Here's the synopsis: «The Netflix road movie centers
on Matt Ryder (Sudeikis), who is talked into driving his estranged and dying father, Ben (Harris), across the country
on a quest to get four old
rolls of Kodachrome
film to the one lab left in the world where it can be developed before that location closes down for good.
«Full
of charm and wit, with a little mystery thrown in for good measure, APPLESAUCE is a rare and very original take
on the relationship drama and mystery genres, excelling quite well in both... It's a
film that keeps its viewer wondering what will happen next, from the very opening
of the
film, to the moment the credits
roll, and is by far Tukel's best work yet.»
As far as I could tell, no one had ever used a
roll of film this way — to create a 20 - plus minute shoot
on 35 mm — and I thought it would be a fun challenge and an interesting way to make a movie.»
There's a unique experience I have every time with Anderson's work: I watch with a smile
on my face the entire time, until the final moments, when the
film's emotional undercurrent hits me like a ton
of bricks and I watch the end credits
roll with tears streaming down my face.
Anyway, Open Road is
on a
roll — they already shared great success
on The Grey, End
of Watch, Chef and recently Nightcrawler, and their upcoming slate is looking good too, with Triple Nine, the upcoming crime - drama heist
film directed by John Hillcoat and written by Matt Cook.
Ready to
roll: The celebrated actress plays a talk show host whose career is
on the brink
of ruin in director Nisha Ganatra's new
film, and she looked appropriately preoccupied while idling
on a sidewalk in New York's East Village
Cameras have been
rolling for a good while
on Marvel's still - untitled Avengers 4, with reports and leaked set photos seeming to confirm the
film will travel back to the early days
of Earth's Mightiest Heroes.
As the credits
rolled on the
film, Jenner stood off to the side
of the theater reading notes from her phone.
It covers just about every aspect
of production with tons
of B -
roll, touching
on everything from outdoor
filming conditions and cast boot camp to the horses and pre-visualization.
McChrystal's story is the inspiration for writer - director David Michôd's new Netflix
film, War Machine, based
on a book by the late journalist Michael Hastings, whose 2010
Rolling Stone profile, «The Runaway General» got the general fired as commander
of U.S. forces in Afghanistan.
, which shows black - and - white B -
roll footage
of an aged Curtiz (this was one
of his last
films) directing his actors
on the set.
Ray Winston, Uma Thurman, Catherine Keener and Joe Pantoliano are still under - wraps as yet but there's plenty
of time for another trailer before the
film rolls out
on February 12th next year.
There's no word
on what Spencer or any
of the other adults will be doing in the
film, but the cameras will be
rolling next month with Paramount targeting a February 2019 release.
There's no way you could convince me that this movie started
rolling film with a completed script, as every character, scenario, and line
of dialogue feels entirely random, and most
of them go
on interminably longer than they need to.
Set to
roll on his ninth
film — following a series
of flops — he has absolutely no idea what kind
of movie to make.
Elizabeth Karlsen, one
of the producers
on Todd Haynes» «Carol,» told Variety that the awards season felt like a
roller - coaster ride this week, following the Producers Guild
of America's decision to leave the
film out
of its nominations list
on Tuesday; now the pic's team were
on a high again with its very strong showing in the BAFTA race.
And yet none
of this hurts the
film, which
rolls implacably forward
on the strength
of its script and performances.