Not exact matches
The show blends on -
scene footage with expert interviews from a variety of world views, and is
at least partially inspired by the recent «Jesus truther» movement online, a view that Jesus never actually existed.
However a closer look
at the
footage revealed that it was actually Helio who had crossed the line first, leading to some awkward
scenes in the pits afterwards.
Relive Liverpool's win over AFC Bournemouth from another angle with our exclusive
footage from behind the
scenes at Anfield.
#HTTV + will be a greatly enhanced version of last season's Town Player, allowing fans to see what goes on behind - the -
scenes at Huddersfield Town throughout the season; most recently providing exclusive
footage from the Austria training camp.
It appears
at the beginning of recorded
footage of the
scene, Peirez claims to «work for the governor.»
This four - part documentary series glosses over our industrial woes, but through a combination of aerial
footage, striking data visualizations, and interviews with power grid technicians, air traffic controllers, and others who work behind the
scenes, it provides an intimate look
at the hidden systems that we rely on every day.
One
scene compares Lucy's descent into danger by cutting away from the action to
footage of a gazelle being hunted by a lion and a mouse sniffing
at a trap.
The DVD and HD - DVD releases also included a number of behind - the -
scenes featurettes, and none of them are offered here, though it's worth noting that a U - Control / BonusView picture - in - picture viewing option is available here that seems to include
at least some of the
footage from the missing featurettes.
But even
at a scant 90 minutes, the film manages to cover a lot of ground, hopping around from interviews to live
footage, the highlights of which are a live studio take of «Higgs Bossom Blues,» a 9 minute epic whose slithering slow build plays out uninterrupted and the finale, a blistering live performance of «Jubilee Street» featuring a string section and children's choir, intercut with
scenes of Cave onstage over the years.
If you're like me and think 1D makes ears bleed, then the obviously - scripted terrible humor movie this claims to be (heh, calling it a movie as if its good... trust me its not) will throw constant amateur
footage of concerts
at you instead of giving any
scenes with the group in and if so, it will just be dumb little skits.
Boasting laugh - out - loud bonus features - behind the
scenes footage from Comic Relief festivals and interviews with Comic Relief talent, the collectible 2 - DVD is priced for everyone to own
at $ 24.99.
Featurette one, Into The Wild; The Story, The Characters is 21 minutes worth of interviews with actors, Penn, Krakauer, and varying bits of behind the
scenes footage used mostly as a backdrop for the interviews, rather than for giving us a look
at production methods.
The packaging makes it seem as if the
scene contains mostly unfinished animation and storyboards, but it's actually a fairly polished full - frame sequence, and it would have felt right
at home in the feature, containing good humor and some great new
footage of Jessica Rabbit and Judge Doom and Toontown.
There is a 7 minute montage of behind the
scenes footage, not very exciting
at all.
Check out the exclusive clips and behind the
scenes footage from Peter Jacksons The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug Extended Edition
at Movie Review World
The behind - the -
scenes footage of the makeup - effects team
at work is jolly good, queasy - making fun.
The additional
footage doesn't bring anything new to the story
at all, and the extended Murphy death
scene includes a panning shot of a dodgy looking model of Murphy right before he takes a bullet to his clearly fake head.
Sure, he falls short, as
scenes recreated in «The Disaster Artist» and actual
footage from «The Room» that are shown
at the end of the movie, attest.
First, a seven - minute piece called «The Spirit of the Ride» has the director and various other cast and crew discussing how they drew on the amusement park ride for ideas and general atmosphere for the film; the 14 - minute mini-documentary «Dead Men Tell No Tales» (also available in the DVD - ROM content in the two - disc edition) gives a history of the «Pirates of the Caribbean» ride, complete with lots of behind - the -
scenes looks
at the animatronic pirates and nostalgia - inducing
footage from the ride itself.
Though it's a shame that more excised
footage isn't included, we do get a look
at the «Director's Cut of the Final
Scene of Risky Business» (7:24), a very welcome complement to Brickman's comments on the commentary.
Shedding even more light on this painstaking process, however, is a 25 - minute making - of featurette, replete with behind - the -
scenes footage and a look
at the creation of the movie's richly imagined dreamscapes.
Extras repeat the U.K. release including a feature length audio commentary track with the Chiodo Brothers, The Making of Killer Klowns: a 20 - minute featurette looking
at the film's production, including an interview with the Chiodo Brothers alongside behind - the -
scenes footage, Visual Effects with Gene Warren Jr.: an interview with Charles Chiodo and visual effects supervisor Gene Warren Jr., Kreating Klowns: an interview with Charles Chiodo and creature fabricator Dwight Roberts, Bringing Life to These Things - A Tour of Chiodo Bros..
From the use of the framing device, insertions of historical
footage and animated interludes, to the staging and blocking of the murder
scenes, everything serves a purpose that helps build a narrative that's
at once lucid and unspeakably nightmarish.
The film starts off with some awkward, painfully lame flashback
scenes of Kyle's childhood and transitions into an opening act that is loaded with full - on patriotism that sees him go to war to get back
at the people who brought suffering to our doorstep in the events of 9/11 (he was already enlisted, but if we believe the film that decision was also motivated by seeing news
footage of American lives being taken), but one of the most interesting surprises is how balanced it eventually becomes and how we see the way that Kyle's actions negatively impact others and how even he begins to question his commitment to the cause, despite the fact that he would never vocalize it.
Behind the
scenes footage reveals the director becoming furious
at his actors for not being able to keep their shit together.
Lucasfilm has unveiled another new featurette for Star Wars: The Force Awakens, premiered
at Brazil Comic - Con, showing some never - before - seen behind - the -
scenes footage.
There's also plenty of stock
footage of New York City to gawk
at, and the street level
scenes do a better job of capturing what it's actually like there.
The second disc includes almost two hours of behind the
scenes footage assembled from a recent Q&A
at Disney, hosted by Leonard Maltin.
That renders it promotional but it is plenty substantial too, giving us welcome looks
at filming, set and press interviews with cast and crew, pertinent clips from Tarantino's previous movies and shoots, and even B - roll
footage of a deleted
scene.
Utilizing a cut - and - paste animation style with a photographic edge to recreate
scenes from Hicks's life, usually to cheeky effect, American turns some 90 minutes of interview
footage into a smooth, illustrated, altogether agreeable narrative that is chock - full of anecdotes and achieves a genuine intimacy without resorting to hero - worship (only the occasionally lame visual, such as the whitewashed depictions of tripping during Bill's mushroom blowouts
at Kevin Booth's ranch, weaken the device).
The race
scenes, parked
at the beginning and the end of the movie, exhibit an unprecedented level of textural detail (
at times, only the giant windshield peepers and lolling hood tongues remind that you're not watching real NASCAR
footage), while the animators capture the soft dusk glow of the rural heartland so invitingly that Cars 3 may inspire even more road trips than Toys «R» Us shopping sprees.
While the actual teaser focused on Deadpool giving his best Bob Ross impersonation, complete with happy clouds and trees, we did get a brief collage of
footage from the actual movie, snippets and all - too - brief looks
at various characters and
scenes of the film.
Director Guy Ritchie steps in periodically as a combination commentator and host to discuss the production and deconstruct key
scenes (with illustrative video playing in the corner), and rest is filled with picture - in - picture interviews, behind - the -
scenes footage and mini-featurette «focus points» (which can also be viewed individually
at full screen).
Lastly there is a few behind - the -
scenes featurettes including
footage from the World Premiere
at New Beverly Cinema.
Lone bonus feature «Play N Hockey» offers 5 minutes and 5 seconds of standard definition B - roll
footage from the filming of ice hockey
scenes, with Wayans and Matthew Lillard (who plays Wayans» pierced philosophizing hockey - playing Canadian roommate) separately addressing the camera
at times in informal interviews.
«Matilda's Movie Magic» (16:14) allows DeVito and others (including Davidtz, Perlman, a make - up effects artist and a visual effects supervisor) to break down the film's illusions one
at a time, with help from behind - the -
scenes footage and some graphic illustrations.
While the trailer
footage focuses largely on a battle
at Theed (probably because it was the centerpiece of EA's live stream today), it also takes time to explore brief combat
scenes from the other eras.
Visit Carvahall and you'll find featurettes about the Inheritance Trilogy to which the novel Eragon belongs, The Storyteller's Scroll (focusing on turning the novel into a screenplay), Realizing Alagaësia (a look
at storyboards, locations, scouting and character design), The Destined Roles (casting the actors), From Carvahall to Farthen Dur (behind - the -
scenes footage during film production), Hatching The Dragon (the CGI process of creating the dragons), Just The Beginning (a peak
at what's next in the series) and the Random House Digital Novel where you can enjoy the first two chapters of Eldest, the second novel from the Inheritance Trilogy by Christopher Paolini.
A
scene in which crewman on the Nimitz clasp their hands to their heads as they travel through a wormhole, juxtaposed with newsreel
footage of the attack on Pearl Harbor, elicits genuine pathos, however intentional,
at opportunities squandered and historical tragedies re-experienced.
According to the course description, «the movie's source material, script, shot lists, storyboards, shooting schedule, VFX, final cut and even exclusive behind - the -
scenes footage» will give students an in - depth look
at how a Hollywood film is made.
Watch an amazing behind - the -
scenes video of the making of Ender's Game, including
footage of Gavin Hood directing Ender and Valentine
at home, Dragon Army heading up to the gate, Graff using the hook, Ender's first time in the Battle Room, and much much more.
In the
footage featured above, potential viewers of Call Me By Your Name can catch their first sneak peek behind the
scenes at everything the new movie has to offer.
In this first look
at footage from the new film, Renton (Ewan McGregor), Spud (Ewen Bremner), Sick Boy (Jonny Lee Miller) and Begbie (Robert Carlyle) are glimpsed in a echo of a
scene from the original, standing on a platform as a train trundles through, this time yet more weathered, as Iggy Pop's Lust for Life plays in the background
In the
footage featured above, potential viewers can catch their first sneak peak behind the
scenes at everything The Florida Project will have to offer.
The first feature is tour documentary which includes
footage with fans of Queensryche, behind the
scenes at the concerts and additional
footage with Ronnie James Dio, bassist Rudi Sarzo, the Seahawks» Drum Line.
As a follow - up to Wes Anderson's intricate Isle of Dogs set exhibition in London's The Store x 180 The Strand, Fox Searchlight pictures have recently shared
footage providing a behind - the -
scenes look
at how the film's puppets were made.
Don't miss: The extras include a nine - part retrospective from 2009 on the legacy of the trilogy; a short film, «Doc Brown Saves the World,» with Christopher Lloyd, that shows why some of the futuristic gadgets from the second film do not exist today; a peek
at the 2012 restoration of the iconic DeLorean; two episodes from «Back to the Future: The Animated Series;» a 2015 commercial for a hoverboard and a trailer for «Jaws 9»; a five - part documentary on the making of the movies, a look
at the franchise's physics; deleted
scenes; a question - and - answer session with Fox; eight archival featurettes; behind - the -
scenes footage; music videos; commentaries; and a look
at «Back to the Future: The Ride.»
James Gunn hints
at new characters in the sequel; the android Avenger may have shown up in behind - the -
scenes footage and more.
Bill Murray is St. Vincent: The Patron Saint of Comedy: A twenty minute homage to the performer includes narration and an assembly of
footage from behind the
scenes as well as the premiere
at TIFF.
Take a look
at some behind the
scenes new
footage above...