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Not exact matches
We see these
scenes repeated throughout life: in a friend's confession of her deepest secret, as an estranged family member asks for forgiveness for an old, hurtful
action, or perhaps even in strangers — as we pass a man with a cardboard sign and a tattered blanket every
day on the way to work.
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scenes action of St. Louis Earth
Day 2016.
«On the
day that the Home Office publish an
action plan to end violence against women and girls, behind the
scenes they are trying to water down an international agreement to protect women.
After a prologue, which provides background, context, and an establishing
scene set in 1992, the
action shifts to the modern -
day.
Messy, soulless, overlong and incomprehensible CG
action scenes are order of the
day, and they totally murder the movie's final act.
Yes, it's the worst of Die Hard series, but «A Good
Day to Die Hard» offers terrific
action scenes, car persecutions, and all of Die Hard give to us.
It's rare these
days to walk out of a modern sci - fi blockbuster and think not of the visual effects or
action scenes but the incredible screenplay.
For though «Insurgent» can't quite do without its pro forma personal moments between characters (the film even includes a sex
scene so chaste it wouldn't have disturbed Doris
Day in her prime), its heart is not there but in its
action sequences.
Characters will jump and twirl and come out of nowhere in spaceships to save the
day, and as you guide them through one over-the-top
action scene after another, it's tough not to smile at the cartoonish demeanor and scale.
I think that the mix of the really short shoot (miraculously, Prince Avalanche was filmed in 16
days), with what an
action - packed shoot it was, in terms of the amount of
scenes we did every
day, and the comedic dynamic of the character was something that I never explored before.
Because the nerves have grown numb now, there are
scenes of cruel torture in the picture — the kind that a troubled child would enact on his
action figures after a few
days of standard play: Dr. Strange at the mercy of glass needles, Nebula (Karen Gillan) bloodlessly segmented like a plasticine exhibit in a sadist's medical museum... The atrocity escalates because there's nothing at stake here.
The
action scenes — both during the
day and the night — do intensify the overall effect of the picture, which effectively enhance the excitement.
There are only a few
scenes of
action but that only adds to the tension that slowly builds up as the girls remain missing for
days on end.
Moving away from the horror elements of The Terminator, Terminator 2: Judgment
Day is an all - out war of car chases, fight
scenes, shoot outs, nuclear explosions and a phenomenal, if gratuitous set piece where the Terminator blows up numerous police cars with a machine gun for no other reason than the script required an
action beat.
The Last of the Mohicans, for all its glorious battle
scenes, visceral
action sequences and breathtaking images captured by renowned Italian cinematographer Dante Spinotti, is a glorious romance, and without the chemistry and talent of Daniel
Day - Lewis and Madeleine Stowe in the role of his self - reliant and intellectual Cora, the movie would lose its heart.
Additionally, while the
action scenes aren't terrible, they're not as exciting as you'd expect from a modern
day «RoboCop» movie.
In Terminator 2: Judgment
Day, some of the best
action scenes — the rescue in the mental hospital, the truck - bike chase
scene — were smaller affairs with fewer characters at risk but they were packed with suspense.
In
scenes interwoven into adrenalized
action scenes involving Marsh's firefighting crew in
action, Marsh and his wife spar, reconcile, and spar again over the dangers of his firefighting life, the
days, weeks, and months Marsh spends away from home fighting fires in their native Arizona and elsewhere (crews travel out of state as needed), and Amanda's desire to start a family before the biological clock runs out on them both.
One of the best examples of this is the framing device for the main on - ship
action: modern -
day scenes in which an aged Rose (Gloria Stuart) tells her story to an expedition crew (led by Bill Paxton) searching for a legendary blue diamond called «The Heart of the Ocean.»
Without giving much consideration to the context that breed such an environment, bar a couple of fleeting
scenes where one of the
Day's gang attempts to find work as a farm hand, it begs the question as to what the film is trying to accomplish by focusing on the gang; especially when the film's ephemeral style distances the
action from reality, laying blame on the gangs for
Day's downward spiral into a life of crime and not the faulty idealism behind the myth of American opportunity.
But while many people may think that the
action scene has moved on to other parts (mostly Thailand and South Korea, plus a mini-boom of excellent American direct - to - video films like «Universal Soldier:
Day of Reckoning» and its ilk), there's still a lot to offer from the once reigning king of cinematic punches and gunshots.
Additionally, while the
action scenes aren't terrible, they're not quite as exciting as you'd expect from a modern
day «RoboCop» movie.
, Leitch does what so few directors of
action movies do these
days — he ends
scenes when they should end, if not before.
Compelling car chase
scenes with nods to
action films from
days gone by scream throughout, and, when it gets right down to the nitty gritty, Arnold and crew still deliver thrills with a smile.
All four of the guys were spotted working together that
day for an
action scene being filmed in the middle of a street.
Like the humor, the pace is gentle, but the film as a whole is well - divided between present -
day antics, an extended (and somewhat wondrous) time travel sequence, and then the bulk of the
action in colonial times, with a dextrous
action scene that resolves the differences between the turkeys and their would - be human overlords.
His film may not boast a single centrepiece
action sequence to rival, say, the D -
Day landing
scene in Saving Private Ryan, or even the single - take, five - minute tracking shot of Dunkirk beach in Atonement, but it is effectively one long unbroken set piece — surely one of the most impressive ever committed to celluloid.
There are few things I find more irritating than the drawn - out, predictable chase
scenes that pass for
action these
days.
Clydeside Colossus — Giant Glasgow industrial conglomerate William Beardmore and Co made ships railway engines aeroplanes airships motor cycles taxicabs... and as Bill Monro relates cars / Fort Dunlop Under Siege — Douglas Blain takes a close look at a manufacturing operation which is key to the survival of our hobby / Buying a Car For Restoration — Workshop / Sunbeam Tiger — Buyer's Guide / Goodwood Does It Again — David Venables reports on another successful Goodwood Festival of Speed / Austin Seven Ulster Rebuild / Loyd - Lord — Michael Worthington - Williams recounts how a conventional car from Chiswick strayed from the straight and narrow / Dollar Derby — The Editor enjoys a 3 1/2 litre Bentley that cost # 1460 new but once changed hands for a dollar / Racing Under The Bonnet — The camera of Alan Smith captures the
action that matters behind the
scenes in the early
days of postwar British motor racing / MG Buyer's Guide — Part two of our special MG supplement / MG Buyers Guide — Part Two
«Intense
action scenes and amazing HD graphics - Modern Combat 3 for the BlackBerry PlayBook doesn't disappoint» Since the early
days of the BlackBerry PlayBook, Gameloft has been bringing new titles onto the platform at a steady cadence.
When Magicka was first launched as a single - player / cooperative
action / adventure title — among other things — many gamers downright loved its humorous approach — not only to wizards and their
day - to -
day labours (including going on adventures)-- but also to the entire gaming
scene (e.g.: making fun of other -LSB-...]
This includes an additional
scene called «
Day 357: Tears» for Kingdom Hearts 358/2
Days involving an «
action - packed final battle.»
With its five - on - five teams, two - player local
action and vibrant cut -
scenes, it was a must - own in its
day.
Later that
day, I had the biggest fun gazing at some puzzled visitors gathering around Martin Creed's crumpled Din A4, while the guards of the Sala Alcalá 31 got their peak of
action for the
day by stopping all my attemps to take illustrative pictures of such
scene.
Setting the
Scene Paris Agreement: Unlocking the potential of forests to achieve a 1.5 degree and climate resilient world November 12, 10:35 - 11:20 — Bonn Zone, meeting room 5 As part of the Marrakech Partnership for Global Climate
Action — Forests
Day session, Bronson Griscom, Forest Carbon Science director for The Nature Conservancy will present, «Nature based solutions for achieving the Paris Agreement and bridging the mitigation gap: An Analysis on Nature Climate Solutions».
And the next
day, at the Ende Gelände
action, this behind the
scenes video was filmed as a demystification of civil disobedience.
Silent Vigil for an Endangered Planet In Istanbul, the International
Day of Climate
Action got off to a slow start, as just a handful of people gathered for a silent noon - time walk on İstiklal Caddesi, the popular pedestrian thoroughfare as well known for its regular weekend protests as its nightly party s
cene.
Our modern -
day warriors need to become accountable for their own
actions before they hit the party
scenes of late adolescence and make a mistake that may be life - changing.