Sentences with phrase «second run movies»

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Many people are familiar with the movie The Terminator, in which the skin of film's main villain is «re-healed» just seconds after being shot, beaten or run over, said Zhang.
The purple ballgown skirt Carrie wore when she ran into Aidan in the second movie started it's life as a slip, Field said.
Rather, it is the second half of a single movie, one that for reasons of running time and profitability was separated into two.
Though it generally suffers from a pervasive vibe of familiarity, Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb remains relatively watchable for the duration of its brisk running time - with the movie clearly faring better in its action - packed, fast - paced second half.
Satisfyingly faithful to the book and in turn, exciting and disturbing all at once, the second installment in The Hunger Games trilogy manages to pick up where the terrific first movie left off and run full steam ahead with the larger story.
The Story of the HMS Bounty runs 28 minutes, 35 seconds as it tells us more about the creation of the movie's ship.
It's ultimately clear, however, that Fear and Desire simply isn't able to justify its feature - length running time (ie the whole thing feels padded - out even at 61 minutes), with the movie's less - than - consistent vibe paving the way for a second half that could hardly be less interesting or anti-climactic - which does, in the end, confirm the film's place as a fairly ineffective first effort that does, at least, highlight the eye - catching visual sensibilities of its preternaturally - talented director.
It's a long movie for its genre, but don't think for a second that it's going to drag; there's story and detail stuffed in every frame of this film, and it seems to run for half the time it actually does.
A documentary entitled Rope Unleashed runs 32 minutes, 28 seconds and includes movie snippets, archival elements, and interviews.
The narrative's shift into its comparatively uneventful midsection, which mostly follows the protagonists as they walk through the Shimmer and make interesting / horrifying discoveries, suffers from a somewhat hit - and - miss feel compounded by an overlong running time (ie portions of the second act could've used some trimming), with the movie benefiting substantially from a continuing emphasis on sequences of a thoroughly engrossing nature (eg the crew is attacked by a vicious hybrid creature).
Though that title made me suspect an HBO First Look special, it is in fact just a short promotional EPK - ready making - of, running 3 minutes and 36 seconds and appearing in 1.33:1 standard definition (with movie clips letterboxed).
He makes a movie that's unlike anything else in the MCU, and while certain beats and story points follow a traditional pattern, the world Coogler has crafted as well as the people he has constructed to live within it are so uniquely three - dimensional I sat in mesmerized awe for every single second of the film's briskly paced 134 - minute running time.
For starters, the movie that appears here isn't the 90 - minute version that ran as the second act to «Grindhouse,» but rather the extended cut that premiered at Cannes earlier this year.
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The independents tag also underscores that four of the most - nominated contenders were released by indie or boutique distributors: Miramax, The English Patient; October, Secrets & Lies; Gramercy, Fargo; Fine Line, Shine — the second Best Picture nominee from Australia, and arguably the most «Hollywood» movie in the running.
Essentially variations on one joke, a spoof of»60s spy movies, the»60s themselves and, by extension, the»90s, the series began to run out of steam mid-way through this second installment but it certainly has its charms, notably the opening musical sequence.
That both Hanks and «Sully» the movie are likely to be also - rans in the awards race this year, despite a smattering of recognition by such second - tier honors as the Broadcast Film Critics Association and the National Board of Review, is a bit of a surprise.
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But running a close second is Armageddon, Michael Bay's much - lambasted asteroid vs. oil drillers movie that is reportedly shown to NASA trainees for them to see how many things they can find wrong with it.
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Black Panther easily became the second - highest grossing Marvel movie at the domestic box office, running over Avengers: Age of Ultron ($ 459M) and standing behind Avengers ($ 623M).
Much of That's My Boy's endless second hour (the film runs 115 minutes, but feels twice as long) is devoted to an unnecessarily convoluted plot involving blackmail, a payout from Meester to Sandler to keep her secret from Samberg, and gender politics that are rancid even for an Adam Sandler movie.
The fun Rehearsals & Pre-Production (17:03) serves up Ansel Elgort's second audition (which sees the actor lip - synching by a mirror to the Commodores» «Easy», a song that his knowledge of got the movie prominently inserted into the film), an annotated rehearsal of the «Harlem Shuffle» coffee run, and hair / make - up / costume tests set to excerpts of soundtrack songs.
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The comedy moments, though rare, are better than in the second movie — particularly the return of Serge (Bronson Pinchot) from the first movie (this time running a weapons boutique) and Foley's attempts to utilize the world's most complicated machine gun.
Admittedly, «Free Fire» is graced by some terrific performances, particularly Riley as a rabbity, flop - sweating drug addict, and the reliably self - possessed Larson, who finds herself in the second movie this year to feature a needle drop of John Fogerty singing «Run Through the Jungle.»
Jordan Peele's scathing and satisfying horror movie only grows richer with a second viewing, capturing the terror of being the other in a world run by morally perverse white people.
In a contemporary cinema world dominated by silent reverence for whatever junk in on screen, discount / second - run cinemas feel more like old school movie - going.
It's rare for a commentary to be worth a quick second run through the movie.
This 1982 featurette runs nine - minute and six - second featurette as it mixes movie clips, shots from the set, and interviews.
How It Went Down: Convincing Frank Miller to Make the Film runs five minutes, 42 seconds, and includes the standard roster of movie clips, behind the scenes bits, and interviews.
From Mandrake Falls to Manhattan runs 18 minutes and 20 seconds and provides the standard mix of shots from the set, movie clips, and interviews.
The clip uses the standard combination of lip - synched performance and movie snippets, and it runs three minutes and 55 seconds.
A featurette called New Zealand: Home of Middle - earth runs six minutes, 35 seconds and provides notes from co - writer / co-producer Philippa Boyens, producer / director / co-writer Peter Jackson, production designer Dan Hennah, Hobbiton movie set and farm tour owner / operator Russell Alexander, conceptual designers Alan Lee and John Howe, actor / 2nd unit director Andy Serkis, 2nd unit 1st AD Liz Tan, and actors Richard Armitage, Mark Hadlow, Ian McKellen, Martin Freeman, Elijah Wood, Jed Brophy, Graham McTavish, William Kircher, Sylvester McCoy, Dean O'Gorman, Peter Hambleton, James Nesbitt and Stephen Hunter.
The Mirando Corporation, run by the eccentric CEO Lucy Mirando (Swinton), reclaims Okja, who they view as their property, and this brings the film into a second act that shifts gears again, now into road movie / adventure mode ---- with coming - of - age fundamentals ---- as Mija, now in cahoots with members of the Animal Liberation Front (ALF), heads from Korea to New York.
The director, Giuliano Montaldo, ran the second unit on The Battle of Algiers, but his own movies remain largely unknown, at least in the United States.
Jameson are running the Done in 60 Seconds competition and asking budding filmmakers to remake their favourite movie in into a mere minute of screen time.
But that title was apparently too much for some to handle, to the point where after several release date changes, the movie finally surfaces in the dog days of August, making its first run... in second - run movie theaters.
A second viewing of the movie (complete with two pee breaks) convinced me of how easily it could've been cut, trimming some running time and enhancing the flow a bit.
Along with some fairly dull commentary tracks (the first by director Oliver Stone, in which he so graciously delivers morsels of wisdom like «This is Will Jimeno driving to work,» and a second by the real - life Jimeno and some of his rescuers), the two - disc effort also includes nine delete / extended scenes because, well, the movie was already too long, and a three - part making - of documentary running nearly an hour long.
The live action «Pokemon» movie found its star, «The L Word» gears up for a second run, and more projects entering the casting process.
The movie runs about five minutes, with about half of that spent on studio logos and credits; there's maybe 30 seconds of movie.
Though the Great American Novel trope includes the fantasy of wowing a publisher, getting a huge advance, shooting to the top of the New York Times bestseller list, getting a movie deal and retiring in Tuscany, the fact is, to be a successful writer, you don't have to run the gamut of submissions and rejections, expensive production and distribution costs and constant second - guessing of your ability to succeed.
Just in time for the run - up to new Thor movie, which happens to feature Thor in a gladiator - style arena fighting The Hulk, Comixology is rolling out it's second exclusive Marvel Digital comic: Thor Vs. Hulk: Champions of the Universe.
Run by volunteers, the cinema screens movies on Saturday nights and every second Wednesday, and locals take turns picking the movies they want to see.
Ski or snowboard on nearby Mt. Bachelor for the day, then relax sore muscles with a soak in the saline pool at the Old St. Francis School, a Catholic school that's been converted into a quirky hotel, replete with a restaurant and second - run movie theater.
In a way they are alreaday «out» because most games have some level of frame drops or are locked at a frame rate that is below that of the display (60 fps)... That running out thing is basically B.S. computers, all of them were always out of memory and processing, super computers can take days (or months) to finish rendering some simulation, render farms can take hours to output a single frame of a movie, database servers can require hundreds of gigabytes of memory of RAM just for their daily operations, web servers can only handle x amount of requests per seconds before slowing down or completely crashing, game machines, be it PC or consoles all need some trade offs to run games at a given frame rate / resolution... you can not just declare a machine ahs run out of ressources like that, it depends on the scope of the project you want to achieve!
runs down the most exciting stories coming out of Japan including the Bravely Second special edition, Theatrhythm Dragon Quest and the Super Mario Bros movie (no, not that one).
The game is almost the cost of seeing a movie at a discount / second - run theater anyway.
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