Not exact matches
The soundtrack is comprised of original tunes that really serve to capture the essence of Minecraft and complement the action unfolding on the
screen perfectly, effectively striking the appropriate emotional response from the player on a consistent basis as the story becomes darker
in tone after the light - hearted
opening sequences.
The
opening sequence has an impossibly large spacecraft, though not doing the exact same thing that the Millennium Falcon did
in its first
screen appearance, a scene
in a cantina where many strata of society and species meet while music fills the air, and a sun (only one) that sets with the same desolate glow on a desert planet that we first saw on Tatooine when Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) lived there.
From the
opening - credits
sequence,
in which each title appears
in the empty space vacated by Pearce's head after a hulk named Rupert punches it off the
screen, this cheaply made, disposable product of the Luc Besson factory glories
in its hero's cheerfully antisocial persona — Pearce is the whole show here, and he's having a blast.
Hyperbole aside, I am well aware that this tour - de-force
opening credit
sequence does not play nearly to the effect of seeing this on a massive
screen, but for sheer insanity (and complete lack of practicality), I offer them to you
in all their garish, electronic, spastic, GLORY!
Much
in the same way that the
opening sequence of Up is called out as an example of Pixar working at its tear - jerking peak, almost nullifying the impact of the rest of the film, Toy Story 3 has a lengthy climax culminating
in a curtain call, all of which is meant as a massive payoff to a 15 - year trilogy, a firm period on a franchise that could easily be extended on the silver
screen for years to come.
Opening with the trailer which appeared last month and closing with a montage of previously seen images, five separate
sequences from the film were
screened in between (a total of approx. 10 - 12 minutes).
If you've played the PS3 demo of BioShock you may have noticed some graphical boo - boos
in the form of blocky textures on certain Big Daddy variants and / or white bars on the bottom and right sides of the
screen during the
opening sequence.