Sentences with phrase «second half of the film»

No one could reasonably ask for much more and yet no one is likely to come back for seconds of this film, which has «bargain bin» written all over it.
Sure, he's clearly deranged on some level since he pretends to be Michael Finkel from The New York Times whenever someone asks, but this guy is total scum from the first frame in which he appears to the very last second of the film.
Every single second of the film is dazzling to look at.
Look at the care Wiseman lavishes on a sequence in which Lori slides across a floating elevator and in through an access panel: there's more timing and invention in those few seconds of film than in the entirety of Total Recall's bombastic, senseless finale.
From literally the very first second of the film where Will Arnett's gravelly voiced title character provides a hilarious narrative guide to the opening credits, there's silliness to spare, and much of it is based on Batman's self - absorbed tough - guy persona.
And it does so in a cagily budget - minded take on the sweeping military epics and colonial adventures of the 1950s and 1960s, a sensibility appropriated in the opening seconds of the film as Jerry Goldsmith's grandly dramatic score plays under the credits etched into the handsome parchment of a yesteryear Hollywood frame.
In my opinion, Allen does flub the very end seconds of the film somewhat, stealing away what could have been a very poignant thematic capper, but the venture is entertaining enough along the way that questioning the direction that the film goes in its final moments is worth overlooking for the overall recommendation.
They're a diverse group, ranging from Esteban Pedraza's highly personal «People I Know,» a technically accomplished introduction to his mother and best friend, to «The Guide,» by Shiv Tandan, which appears to be a straightforward tourism video until Tandan reveals a surprise in the last seconds of the film.
It's less of an issue here than on the original Toy Story, where the logo change has actually necessitated losing a few seconds of the film's original opening wallpaper shot, complete with the opening chords of Randy Newman's score that always accompanied Pixar's Disney castle.
The film's regional distributor, Italia Film, told The Hollywood Reporter that 40 seconds of the film had been censored, which it said was on par with edits made for screenings of the film throughout the region.
I loved every second of filming, including all of the weird looks we got from the random people in the park.
Here, she's topless in the first ten seconds of the film.
Though I did like the second of these films better, there is such an amazing style, energy and creative blend to this film.
I lived every second of this film.
In the last second of that film, I actually out loud exclaimed «Jesus» in my reaction to it.
Inventive and bold but never jarring, every second of film offers something more than just story to chew on.
120 artists from around the globe painstakingly hand painted the over 64,000 individual portraits that make - up every second of the film.
Clocking in at just under 90 minutes, every second of the film is focused on hurtling towards a climactic fight between Roland and The Man in Black.
Star Jennifer Lawrence, who plays the heroine Katniss Everdeen in the film, was asked about the controversy after seven seconds of the film was cut to earn the movie a 12A rating in theUK, a rating that would allow children 12 and older in the theater, with younger children requiring an accompanying adult to gain entrance.
For no matter how disinterested or unimpressed Lady Bird seems to be with the year 2002, the social and political reality of this particular year lingers over every second of the film, letting us know just how much our lives are defined by politics surrounding us, whether we pay attention to it or not.
For every second of the film, there are 24 lit frames, each including over 2 million pixels.
Animators pose the puppets for each frame — every movement, every gesture — with 24 frames in each second of film.
But writer / director Geremy Jasper's feature - length debut is so honest, so well plotted, so filled with complex, three - dimensional characters who burst forth from this world with electrical aplomb for every second of the film's running time, the whole thing proves to be gloriously entertaining no matter how predictable many of the narrative constructs might prove to be.
There isn't a second of the film which can be taken seriously, and most adults will probably find Agent Cody Banks insulting, but if you're a 12 - year old boy, or if you have the ability to suspend your disbelief for 90 - minutes, the movie is fun.
You can see how much work went into each second of the film and it is just amazing.
No wonder every second of that film feels authentic.
The second of those films is The Graduates, an Independent Lens documentary that will be shown on PBS, the first segment on October 28 and the second on November 4.
John Whitney had found the process unexpectedly time consuming — it took eight hours to produce ten seconds of film.
Durbin's immensely complicated, immensely ambitious project follows the movements of Jackie's pillbox hat, as captured in nine seconds of film, in a sequence of sculptures that rise as high as 30 feet.
thus, one second of film is shown over 24 exhibition days.
John Whitney had found the process unexpectedly time consuming — it took eight hours to produce ten seconds of film.
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