Sentences with phrase «scenes material appears»

More behind - the - scenes material appears in the three «Diaries» in the next section.

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It's a potentially exciting endeavor that reaps initially intriguing rewards, as the early sight of apparent government agents Steve (Richard Jenkins) and Richard (Bradley Whitford) discussing mundane everyday stuff while prepping for work in a steel subterranean facility immediately implies — especially thanks to the abrupt, jarring full - screen title credit that ends the scene — that the forthcoming material will be more than it initially appears.
Each actor only appears in a few scenes, but their involvement elevates the material beyond mediocrity.
«Bonus material includes a collection of behind - the - scenes, making - of stories, including a conversation with directors Joachim Rønning and Espen Sandberg; a sit - down with the two young newcomers who play Henry and Carina; the secrets behind the menacing new villain, Salazar, and his ferocious ghost sharks; an on - set visit with Jack's first mate from all five films; a chat with Sir Paul McCartney who appears as Uncle Jack; and a discussion about the franchise's legacy; along with hilarious bloopers, deleted scenes and memories from producer Jerry Bruckheimer's photo diary.»
Artist Tom Sachs discusses how this iconic figure entered his sculptural world, beginning with a Barneys department store Hello Kitty nativity scene and later appearing as large - scale models in bronze, foamcore, and other materials, joined by friends Miffy and My Melody.
Featuring Curt McDowell, Tom Rubnitz and Robert Ford, with Seth Bogart, Rafa Esparza, Aimee Goguen + Brontez Purnell Press release excerpt: «Through expressive self - portraiture, utopian world making, and scene charting «zine cultures, the materials assembled in «THINGS» evince the intensely vital and political potential of craft to reflect the world as it appears or is perceived at immensely personal moments of artistic reflection.»
Intended to mirror a scene created by amateurs during the opening hours of some terrible cataclysm, the scene appears like the work of a group of crazed convenience store workers who, faced with impending catastrophe, have taken whatever materials were close at hand and erected a slapdash religious altar.
Her material has also been played as background music on a Fox series about women in extreme sports and CBC radio, and she's also appeared in a B.C. Institute of Technology film, doing a spot as a singer in the background of a scene.
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