Sentences with phrase «said about making the film»

Not exact matches

«Damien Lemaitre, vice-president of media for Spoke - Isobar said Instagram's platform made sense because of its huge adoption by Canadian teens, and that the team wanted to develop unique content for Instagram users excited about the film,» writes Marketing's Jeff Fraser.
Well the picture was made under the title of Magnifico Straniero, so when it was Fistful of Dollars I didn't think anything of it, and then about the fourth or fifth time that they mentioned this film they said Fistful of Dollars with Clint Eastwood, little tiny letters down there and I said - I said oh god, that's it, huh?
«In response to intense public demand to make a film or television series about the coup bid, our firm has taken the decision to make the film «Valley of the Wolves — Coup»,» the production company Pana Film said in a statement on its official Twitter account late Monday.
«If notable actors working across 25 top films in 2013 had made this change to their contracts, the proportion of balanced films (about half - female) would have jumped from 16 percent to 41 percent,» she says.
President Trump said that lawyer Michael Cohen was reimbursed through a monthly retainer for a $ 130,000 payment made to the adult - film actress to stop what Trump called «false and extortionist accusations» about a decade - old affair.
They were seeking information about a $ 130,000 payment Cohen says he personally made to adult film star Stormy Daniels days before the 2016 election, sources told NBC News.
President Donald Trump says he didn't know about a $ 130,000 payment his personal attorney made to an adult film actress who alleges they had an affair.
The raids were part of a federal criminal investigation of Cohen in New York in part over a $ 130,000 payment he made to adult film star Stormy Daniels a month before the 2016 U.S. presidential election to keep her quiet about a sexual encounter she said she had with Trump in 2006.
Adam, I can promise you that the person you replied to said nothing about someone's right to make an offensive cartoon or film.
So let's say this movie is about a woman whose life was shaped by love of her father; the making of the film Mary Poppins (as well as the writing of the book) is about her coming to terms with the truth about personal love and death and all that.
Adding to that, Dr. Johnson said, «It is a significant and welcome development when a leading Hollywood studio like Paramount makes a major film about a story from the Bible.»
It's got to be a surreal thing for a band or an artist to see a film made about them, especially in this situation where the band did not have final cut, they did not have final say.
The Texas couple gave Campus Crusade a $ 3 million guarantee toward making the film, Eshelman said, and about $ 6 million was raised for the project altogether.
«In some of these cases, the people releasing these films or cartoons are trying to make a statement about free speech, which is fair enough,» says Bergen, referring to the film and other provocative recent depictions of Mohammed, Islam's founding prophet.
He was impressed not only by the quality of the films, he said, but what they said about the people who made them.
22 And The Rev. Andrew Greeley, priest and author, wrote:... (T) he film makes us think about who God is — that is to say, what life means.
In an interview about the film with National Geographic, Paul McCartney said: «It's actually quite fun when you look at what you do, what you eat, how you live, and think, «Is this what I'm going to do the rest of my life, or would it be interesting to try to make a change?»
Marsden Wagner, MD, who is interviewed in the film, makes an excellent point about childbirth saying, «It's got to be like it is when you make love with someone.
See, Ricki Lake made a movie about her choice, and the ACOG and AMA aren't too happy about it: ACOG released a statement, which was in turn supported in a resolution Tuesday by the American Medical Association, which said «There has been much attention in the media by celebrities having home deliveries» and which singles out Ricki Lake's film «The Business of Being Born» as part of the problem.
Asking him about his movies after he made LOVE ME with Neat films productions in Accra on his themes, he said Because love conquerors all.
At the weekend Mr Prescott released a statement saying: «My contact with Philip Anschutz relates solely to the use of the Dome, post-sale, in terms of regeneration of the area, and Mr Anschutz's interest in William Wilberforce, former Hull MP and abolitionist, about whom Mr Anschutz is making a film, as I am personally involved in the 2007 Abolition Bicentenary.»
Grant Shapps said Mark Reckless should should come forward with evidence of the claim made in a Sunday Politics film about the Rochester and Strood campaign.
In response, Katko said he never endorsed Trump and was convinced that Trump should step down from his campaign after audio leaked last month in which Trump, before filming «Access Hollywood» in 2005, made lewd comments about women.
Jonathan Renouf, executive producer at BBC Science, said: «We set out to make a film with three objectives; to say something new about climate change, to stay true to the science, and to attract an audience to what is unquestionably a demanding subject.
«The day where we don't get so excited about seeing a plus - size model in a magazine is the day we've made it,» model Georgina Burke says in the official teaser for the film.
I would encourage you to watch the film and make an informed decision about what is best for your health by doing a little research and not doing something because someone, including myself, says so.
«The rating system does not tell filmmakers what to put in their films; it merely gives information about the level of content in each film and describes the elements that reach the level of the rating, so that parents can make choices for their children,» said Howard Gantman, the MPAA's vice president of corporate communications.
I literally couldn't care less about any of them and the only reason I made it to the end of the film is because the DVD cover lied, saying it was half an hour shorter than it was.
This is easily my favourite film ever made and has been since I was about 5 years old, I think it's safe to say that this film made a huge impact on my childhood.
That's the risk of making a film about violence that is explicitly said to be pointless: the film might seem kind of pointless, too.
This has been interpreted by many to mean that Kubrick has made a pessimistic film about the inevitable conflict between man and his machines, but it just might be that what he is saying is we better not rely completely on machines no matter how infallible they may appear to be.
Appearently, along with the assassination of Francos character, this is all just and correct, since now its not even about not seperating the art from the artist, cryptic tweets from washed up b - actors saying nothing and the allegations stalkers a former co-founder of your relevant, celebrated film makes you a abusive predator or guilty by random association.
I don't know how to approach what this has to say about the thought process behind scripting this movie, as the film seems to make no presumptions whatsoever.
That said, after having seen the film, one should be able to parse these elements and make objective judgments about what they've just seen; not based on what they didn't get.
It's an old saying, but it's true: If you want something done right, hire a Norwegian guy who's already made a film about giant creatures and crude Scandinavian humor.
Can you say something about the decision to make this kind of historical film?
«I was just trying to make a film about growing up and parenting and it had to cover all those years to get what I wanted to express out of it,» Linklater said backstage.
And even though I made the people I love most in this world do and say some of the stupidest shit ever put in a movie, I was still very particular about who would shepherd our film into the box office wild lands.
Ryan Moody says he was tapped by director James Franco in 2013 to adapt the book about the making of the cult film «The Room.»
Lady Bird, a coming - of - age story starring Saoirse Ronan that The A.V. Club's own A.A. Dowd said is «so funny, perceptive, and truthful that it makes most other films about adolescence look like little more than lessons in cliché.»
The promises and pitfalls of the digital age is the perfect subject for Herzog, a rare filmmaker who's a bigger personality than most of the people he makes films about — and considering the sorts of eccentrics, dreamers and madmen Herzog makes films about, that's saying a lot.
Okay, so to be fair... he invented the genre, changed the way horror films are made, blah blah blah — I'm not going to reiterate what's already been said a thousand times about Romero's body of work.
Many people have said this about Weekend and it makes you wonder if they had even seen the film.
This is despite a ruling from the US Figure Skating Association that says she knew about the attack beforehand, making the film feel almost sympathetic towards her.
This being the movie industry, there's even a new trailer to let theater audiences know about the changes, with an announcer saying, «At the MPAA, we're dedicated to making sure every film finds its proper rating.»
Tully is a walking film script, and the best thing that can be said about the film is that a group of very talented actors works very hard to make its contrivances pass as plausible.
To celebrate this achievement, 20th Century Fox has released an extensive 45 - minute documentary about the making of the film that they say uncovers «the parallel between the lost era and its relevance for our world today.»
The internet calmly took this news in by immediately casting about for wild rumors regarding what this might mean for the second film — specifically, the idea that once it was made clear the Captain Marvel movie (coming out in between the two Avengers films) would feature the Skrulls (a race of green - skinned shape changers, for all you non-comic nerds), the fourth Avengers movie would turn its attention to a «secret invasion» storyline, starring said aliens.
Then again, he also says of Swept Away, «It's very fresh — they don't make films about slapping women anymore,» leading the viewer to wonder if he's really got his finger on the pulse.
Which isn't to say that he's always good — some of his most committed performances (Being Flynn) are among his most miserable and affected, while some of his very worst films (15 Minutes) are made just about bearable by virtue of his characterisation.
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