Sentences with phrase «scenes the action takes»

There is always a lot of behind the scenes actions taking place, and the astute trader needs to keep themselves aware of these things.
A clever running gag — establishing shots, street scenes and traffic scenes and cul de sacs are illustrated in detailed models which dissolve into the photo - real scenes the action takes place in.

Not exact matches

Corporate voting season is already well underway behind the scenes, and, actions you take during these contests could be just as important as the mid-term election votes cast in November.
Behind the scenes, though, an explosive court case was brewing: a proposed $ 1.95 - billion class action lawsuit, alleging that the company's historic shift to frozen products had taken a significant bite out of store owners» cash registers.
But taken together, these stories, told from many different points of view, converge to give a distinct impression of a real person in action upon a recognizable scene.
That episode takes place at Jerusalem; but Galilee is still the scene of the main action, both past and future, for it is the place chosen by God for his own «eschatological work» and for the beginning and the center of the proclamation of the gospel.
Speaking about the film recently in Los Angeles, Cera — who in this film, takes some refreshingly bold steps away from his usual one - note nerd persona — and co - writer / director Edgar Wright (who also did the zany cult classics Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz) discussed the meaning of the film, the stretching Cera had to go through for the role, and the way in which the film's hyperkinetic action sequences are really just the same as the dance scenes in Grease or a Gene Kelly movie.
Lights, Camera, Take Action: Behind the Scenes with Generation Know
On Wednesday March 14th, Minnesota United FC Head Coach Adrian Heath and Sporting Director Manny Lagos ventured south of the border to take in the scenes of Club America and Tauros FC in Concacaf Champions League action.
Mourinho's escape from disciplinary action comes after the FA announced that no formal action would be taken against United or City following ugly scenes that overshadowed the derby at Old Trafford earlier this month.
Husband was kind of enough to humor me by taking some real life action shots of a very typical scene around our house - clingy, teething AJ channeling a koala cub and hanging out with mama while she does the dishes:
Here's a very cool idea that'll keep your child entertained for hours: Use your cell phone to take photos or videos of action scenes (or let older kids do this themselves if they're careful with the phone).
Volunteers were first on the scene, taking action to protect neighboring houses and residents and handle this emergency as best they could.
«When someone so low key and behind the scenes as Assemblywoman Lupardo takes such dramatic action, I really think that sends an unmistakable message to Governor Cuomo,» Hang said.
«A high - powered fact - finding team led by the Chief of the Army Staff is proceeding to the scene of the incident to ascertain the facts of the case... In the meantime, our troops have been urged to remain calm whilst action is being taken to bring the perpetrators of this dastardly act to book.»
While other camera systems can generate gigapixel - and - larger images, those composite views are stitched together from individual images taken sequentially with one camera as it is panned across the scene; the new system takes all 98 images simultaneously, providing a «stop action» view of a scene.
Animal model studies have shown that when vegetables containing glucoraphanin are chewed or swallowed, another compound called sulforaphane appears on the scene and kicks enzymes into action to take up pollutants and clear them from the body in urine.
More recently, I've tried to take action to combat these feelings by rejoining the dating app scene, actually saying yes when people invite me to things, and straight up talking to strangers, but in reality, it's a mind game.
The movie's centerpiece action - packed scene has Charlie and Max's underdog and under - sized junkyard re-built former sparring boxer robot, Atom, take on in a big - time arena the elite world champ Zeus, who is
The chemistry between Winchester and Stapleton is a treat, the action scenes remain brutal and thrilling and fun, and the show transcends simple guilty pleasure status by paying enough attention to the emotional toll this kind of work takes on the people who do it.
LEGO The Incredibles, a new video game where players take control of their favourite Incredibles characters in unforgettable scenes and action sequences from both Disney Pixar films, The Incredibles and the upcoming The Incredibles 2.
The action sequences and fight scenes in the first two acts of the movie are equally impressive in their staging, taking visual cues from sources that include Coogler's own grounded boxing scenes in Creed, as well as many a James Bond film during a nightclub sequence right out of something like Skyfall.
Usually I would be defending the action scenes in a big comedy, but it takes a good director like David Gordon Green or Jody Hill to make it work.
Verbinski certainly did his western - movie homework, for outside of all the rootin» - tootin» Rube Goldbergian action scenes, the director consciously evokes John Ford with his widescreen vistas of sun - baked deserts (on - location shooting took place in Utah, Texas, and beyond), and his nod to films like The Searchers with scenes of near - helpless families under attack in the wilderness.
«Furious 7» (2015) Box Office Take: $ 1,154 billion * (and climbing, still on release) 21st Century Box Office Ranking: 6 (may go higher) Vin Diesel and Paul Walker driving that billionaire's Lykan out of one Abu Dhabi skyscraper, 100 floors up, and into another for the second time, might be the platonic ideal of the «Fast & Furious» action scene — it is ludicrous, it defies both probability and physics, it involves insanely expensive kit and it happens more than once.
The ending twenty minutes are particularly good, because the action scenes are injected with a terrific soundtrack, taking some rote slow - mo chase scenes and making them eye - catching pieces of brilliance.
There's a fight scene in a men's room that almost feels like Wright is showing off as he captures the action in what appears to be one take.
Maybe Tomorrowland dawdles its way to its climax because that particular set piece is such a bust: an underpopulated and anticlimactic action scene that doesn't come close to fulfilling the promise of the movie's best moment, a mid-movie single - take tour of the Tomorrowland that once was.
But, so long as you can follow the story well enough, and don't mind the rather lengthy takes that Soderbergh enjoys during scenes of running or driving, Haywire is worth seeking out for a smart, stylish, and off - speed action film that blends traditional thrills with Soderbergh's independent experimentation with the process of genre filmmaking.
She would do these scenes with the stunt guy and then we'd take him out and she'd do them by herself so we'd have these clean actions and it was amazing.
Cannavale (Danny Collins) is wasted in a role that doubles both as the hapless husband to Lang's ex father to the daughter Lang is trying to reconnect more with, and the face of the cops who get involved in the mix of things (and, conveniently, seems to be the first cop on the scene no matter where the action takes place).
David Holmes «score pulses and blatts with style — it's half Lalo Schifrin, half John Barry — and the film is full of long - take action and pursuit scenes where you only realize how superbly and meticulously choreographed they are after the fact when your pulse has cooled enough to let you count the long moments between edits.
The film, based in name only on a series of South Korean graphic novels, has nice, washed - out desert exteriors and some cool jet - powered motorcycles, but there's nothing in the hackneyed story or the derivative action scenes to make you take notice.
Following scene after scene after scene built around the same static situation — the ghost keeps annoying the psychic, who can't do anything about it — the movie throws in a dumb little subplot, then resolves itself without any action taken by the couple.
Performances are uniformly not great; the whole thing takes place at night and even scenes inside the house are lit too dark; a PG - 13 rating holds back the violence, most of the action features a weird reliance on cheesy slow motion, and - perhaps the film's greatest misstep - the tech house angle is barely utilized.
Wahlberg does a good job taking the piss out of his action roles, as he spends all of his scenes shirtless, much to Carell's annoyance (culminating in the obligatory PG - 13, single use of the word «fuck»).
He brings the pacing of Creed's boxing matches to the longer action scenes, producing a fabulously entertaining sequence in which a shoot - out in a South Korean underground casino — presented in part as an uninterrupted long take — breaks out into a rollicking car chase through city streets.
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.
But given the folks involved, we're inclined to give «Tomorrowland» the benefit of the doubt: «The Incredibles» director Brad Bird brings his unique knack for a mind - melting action scene, while our favourite chiselled ex-bachelor George Clooney takes the lead role.
There are some issues I had with the film such as some of the cinematography not looking as good as it could've been due to the poor lighting, some of the quick cuts in the action scenes were distracting, the movie can drag a little at points and I do think cutting off 15 minutes could've made the pacing move a little more faster (some scenes felt a little rushed too), where the film decides to take its story can be predictable, and some of the green screen was REALLY noticeable.
To make matters worse, around about the same time we get an action scene that's... well... it's just ridiculous, and really took me out of the film.
Its action sequences are quite CGI heavy but the fact that most of them — besides a stunningly lit shipwreck scenetake place in the daytime is a relief.
As I say in my video review above, you might think you already know this story, but in fact Berg along with his co-screenplay writers Matt Cook and Joshua Zetumer have much more in mind, taking us behind the scenes after the bombing to reveal with almost documentary - style detail how the city went into action and caught the two brothers who committed these heinous crimes.
But the action here is all political as coaches are managers play one another behind the scenes, like in a national game of chess.Director Reitman even uses a neat trick here showing different frames of the action taking place at the same time.
It would all be a little hard to take if the visual effects were more convincing (they're cartoonish) or the action scenes at all naturalistic (ditto), but director Brad Peyton isn't especially ambitious.
Other action - based sequences are well paced and mostly terrifying with two scenes in particular in the third act taking the tension up through the stratosphere.
He takes zero chances in the director's chair, with everything from the action scenes to performances being as bland as humanly possible.
Scene - Stealers Editor - in - Chief Eric Melin and a gaggle of guest reviewers take on Zack Snyder «s (300, Watchmen) latest cinematic assault, the girl - powered action fantasy «Sucker Punch.»
Wonder Woman arrives on the scene, taking flight to the opening theme of her 1970s live - action television show.
Zero Dark Thirty took its moral questions and met them head - on, simply presenting events as fact and not adding any sort of editorial voice behind the scenes either exulting or condemning these men and women for their actions on the road to finding Osama Bin Laden.
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