Sentences with phrase «seen in movie history»

This is a fact; I saw it in the movie History of the World part 1 by Mel Brooks.

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The principles of investment are simple, says Bernstein, so he takes a long view of the financial industry, dedicating half the book to investment history and theory (in a manner accessible to the math - challenged among us) in the hopes of giving his readers «the ability to coolly observe extraordinary current events and say «I've seen this movie before, and I know how it ends.»»
This is the great myth of redemptive violence, which is seen in almost every movie, story, and legend of history, as well as within every daily newspaper and every nightly news broadcast.
In what is almost certainly the most famous swimming pool in the history of the movies, a screenwriter named Joe Gillis is seen floating facedown in the wateIn what is almost certainly the most famous swimming pool in the history of the movies, a screenwriter named Joe Gillis is seen floating facedown in the watein the history of the movies, a screenwriter named Joe Gillis is seen floating facedown in the watein the water.
Countless Jacks have been seen throughout history for characters in books, tv and movies, and has recently been chosen by dozens of celebrities.
Just like every movie in recent history, I haven't seen it.
10 Best Free «Crossdresser» Dating Sites (2018)-- Crossdressing has been around for centuries — seen in Greek, Norse, and Hindu mythology (Achilles), history (Charles D'Eon), TV shows (RuPaul), and movies (Dr. Frank N. Furter).
Regularly showing classic movies — as well as hosting touring Broadway productions — the Ohio Theatre is a traditional date venue in downtown Columbus; with a proud history stretching back to the days of Vaudeville, the theatre has seen generations of lovers enjoy an evening out together right here.
But what we've just seen is the most insubordinate exchange in the history of cavalry movies, one that grates as much as the «You know Wilks here, from Harper's Weekly,» introduction.
This is the only King Arthur movie that I've ever seen that was based in (arguably) textually substantiated history, actually mentioning the original record that Arthur was a Roman who became famous for fighting off the
The main reason to see Enter the Dragon isn't for the story, direction, or anything one normally associates with the worth of your typical movie; you watch it to see the greatest martial arts figure in the history of cinema, Bruce Lee, at the peak of his career.
SEE THIS MOVIE IF: you want to see an accurate and insightful personal look at a once powerful world leader who is stuggling with Dementia / Alzheimers and her place in history OR you want to see yet another stunning performance from the great Meryl StrSEE THIS MOVIE IF: you want to see an accurate and insightful personal look at a once powerful world leader who is stuggling with Dementia / Alzheimers and her place in history OR you want to see yet another stunning performance from the great Meryl Strsee an accurate and insightful personal look at a once powerful world leader who is stuggling with Dementia / Alzheimers and her place in history OR you want to see yet another stunning performance from the great Meryl Strsee yet another stunning performance from the great Meryl Streep
The early 1970s to the late 1980s was a unique moment in Australian cinema history; a time when censorship was reigned in and home - grown production flourished, resulting in a flurry of exploitation films — sex comedies, horror movies and action thrillers — that pushed buttons and boundaries, trampled over taste and decency, but also offered artistry within their escapism, giving audiences sights and sounds unlike anything they had seen in Australia before.
The video, seen above, kicked off production and features the cast inviting fans to make franchise history as the first fans to ever win a walk - on role in a Star Trek movie.
With one of the deadliest wildfires in the state's history raging in California, it doesn't seem likely many people will want to see a movie about a tragic wildfire, but Only The Brave is a solid film that is a timely reminder of what is at risk when a wildfire breaks out.
«I Was Born, But...» (Yasujiro Ozu, 1932) I know it's an acknowledged masterpiece by one of the greatest directors in movie history, but how many of you have actually seen it?
From his attention - grabbing debut with «Reservoir Dogs» (1992), a deviously clever heist film where the heist is never seen and the drama is all in the conversation and the ingenious structure, to his acclaimed «Inglourious Basterds» (2009), his thrilling rewrite of World War II history as a magnificent movie fantasy, Tarantino has gone his own way, snatching up ideas strewn through decades of film history and hundreds of genre movies like a magpie, rethinking them completely, and weaving them into entirely new stories that unfold at a leisurely pace so he can enjoy every word and gesture along the journey.
The humorless get no sympathy, but let's take a moment to pity the high school American history teachers who are going to see «facts» from this movie pop up in student papers and exams for years to come...
Never before in cinematic history have we seen the insane build - up to one movie... and I'm not just talking about hype.
To see him go from that $ 5MM movie to commanding one of the biggest franchises in cinema history has been a wonder to behold.
The local judge (Graf, The Brady Bunch Movie) in the small town is so fed up with seeing her face, and the fact that she has had four children already (all of which had to be given up for adoption due to their mother's behavior), that when he discovers she is pregnant again decides to make law history and have her put in prison for endangering the life of her fetus, making it clear he would be a bit more lenient with her if she were to have it aborted.
Peeping Tom is considered the first slasher film in movie history and introduced the convention of seeing the murder through the killer's point of view.
is considered the first slasher film in movie history and introduced the convention of seeing the murder through the killer's point of view.
After seeing Vincent Gallo's rather ponderous road movie The Brown Bunny in 2003, esteemed American critic Roger Ebert pithily described it as «the worst film ever shown in the history of Cannes».
Condon does have previous history with Bride of Frankenstein, having including a homage to the classic Monster movie in The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn — Part 1, as well as writing and directing Gods and Monsters, which revolved around Frankenstein and Bride of Frankenstein director James Whale and saw him receiving the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay.
In the history of the Academy Awards, only two actors have won an award for playing an LGBT character who lives to see the end of the movie: Penelope Cruz joined the grand tradition of Woody Allen ingenues by winning Best Supporting Actress in 2009 for Vicky Cristina BarcelonIn the history of the Academy Awards, only two actors have won an award for playing an LGBT character who lives to see the end of the movie: Penelope Cruz joined the grand tradition of Woody Allen ingenues by winning Best Supporting Actress in 2009 for Vicky Cristina Barcelonin 2009 for Vicky Cristina Barcelona.
Here's the full list of 142 films that featured on our contributors» ballots: (Disclaimer: Luc Besson's Lucy didn't get a single vote - I just like this image of Scarlett sorting through stuff) 71 1001 Grams 12 Years a Slave 20,000 Days on Earth 22 Jump Street 52 Tuesdays A Girl at my Door A Most Violent Year A Most Wanted Man A Touch of Sin Aberdeen Alleluia American Sniper Birdman Black Coal, Thin Ice Blind Blue Ruin Boyhood Calvary Captain America: The Winter Soldier Casa Grande Chef Citizenfour Climbing to Spring Cold in July Danger 5 Dawn of the Planet of the Apes Der Samurai Duke of Burgundy Edge of Tomorrow Electric Boogaloo Enemy Fandry Force Majeure Frank Free Fall From What is Before Giovanni's Island Gone Girl Goodbye to Language Guardians of the Galaxy Haemoo Han Gong - ju Hard to be a God Horse Money Housebound Ida Inherent Vice Interstellar It Follows Jauja Jigarthanda Jodorowsky's Dune John Wick Killers Lady Maiko Les Combattants Leviathan Li'l Quinquin Life Itself Like Father Like Son Locke Love and Terror on the Howling Plains of Nowhere Magical Girl Maidan Man From Reno Melbourne Memphis Mommy National Gallery New World Nightcrawler Norte, The End of History Nymphomaniac Of Good Report Only Lovers Left Alive Over Your Dead Body Pale Moon Peaky Blinders Pride R100 Red Army Seven Weeks Sils Maria Snowpiercer Song of the Sea Sorrow and Joy Spring Stand By Me Doraemon Starred Up Starry Eyes Stray Dogs Texas Chain Saw Massacre The Act of Killing The Babadook The Dam Keeper The Double The Editor The Grand Budapest Hotel The Great Beauty The Great Passage The Guest The Hobbit The Internet's Own Boy The Kingdom of Dreams and Madness The Lego Movie The Missing Picture The One I Love The Overnighters The Penguins of Madagascar The Raid 2 The Sacrament The Second Game The Secret Life of Walter Mitty The Snow White Murder Case The Tale of the Princess Kaguya The Terror Live The Tribe The Wind Rises The Wolf of Wall Street The Wonders The World of Kanako These Final Hours They Came Together Tokyo Tribe Tusk Two Days, One Night Under the Skin Wadjda We Are The Best!
Filmmakers from Mexico have been creating movies since very early in the history of the medium, but the last twenty years have seen an explosion of filmmaking talent from Mexico.
While the idea of slick David Copperfield types using magic to pull off capers is enticing and spectacular, the first movie squandered its potential with an inane subplot about an all - seeing magic society called «The Eye,» and one of the most obnoxious film twists in recent history.
The commentary offers an interesting retrospective on the making of the movie and its spot in history, starting with its origin as a spec script by Roselyne Bosch, who saw the 500th anniversary of Columbus's famous trip approaching and decided that it would make a great 1992 release.
Like Henderson's drama teacher, Miguel has few lines, but there's a moment toward the end of the movie where he runs into his father interviewing for the same job, and in their faces you can see a whole history of striving and unrealized dreams and ambitions playing out all at once.
See, movie tie - ins have a history of being... well, let's just say «not that great».
Seriously, you have to see it to believe it: it's without question one of the funniest and most exotically choreographed sex scenes in movie history (and let's just leave it at that).
By the end of its first weekend, it was the biggest hit in the history of distributor Lionsgate, long considered just outside the lines of the major movie studios, decimating the company's handful of modest performers, nearly all of them having the words «Tyler Perry» or «Saw» in their titles.
Margot Robbie's new movie I, Tonya deals with one of the most famous incidents in the history of sports, but the person who was the target of said incident hasn't gotten around to seeing the film yet.
If you see one movie this weekend, it should be «Boyhood,» Richard Linklater's 12 - years - in - the - making coming - of - age tale, which has no precedent in film history.
Chances are, as one of the most - attended movies in cinema history, you've already seen this sequel and arrived at a judgment.
Teller hadn't seen the original «Footloose,» either, despite the fact that he might be the only person in show business history to play a character in a mainstream Hollywood movie after playing the role in a high school production.
In recent movie history, we've seen our fair share of remakes, reboots, re-imaginings, and repackaging of films that have been bona fide hits.
The plans are agreeably complicated and the action sequences busy (if not actually exciting), but the film becomes a tease for the concluding mini-Cooper chase, which, if you've seen the original Michael Caine The Italian Job, is in the rarefied air of one of the best car chases in movie history.
We are super excited to see one of the greatest horror icons in movie history return, when Leatherface revs it
If you are interested in seeing a bit of stoner history this movie is perfect.
The movie takes the grand risk of seeing him with sympathy, not merely because he's human, but because he, too, is a black man in search of a home, and a history — like so many of us.
ART GALLERY — DAY, 25 artists have sourced, reproduced and created artworks in response to a history of art seen across classic movies, science fiction, pornography, musicals, and soap operas.
These are just some of the most memorable and iconic paintings from art history, notably seen and spoofed in movies, book covers, and even wallpapers on laptops and iPhones.
He discusses Pop Art's place in art history; his initial feelings about being considered a Pop artist; the influence of Los Angeles and its environment on his work; his feelings about English awareness of America; a discussion of his use of words as images; a discussion of the Standard Station as an American icon; a discussion of the notion of freedom as it is perceived as a Southern California phenomenon; how he sees himself in relation to the Los Angeles mural movement (L.A. Fine Arts Squad); the importance of communication to him; his relationship with the entertainment world in Los Angeles and its misinterpretation of him; his books; collaboration with Mason Williams on «Crackers;» his approach toward conceiving an idea for paintings; personal feelings about the books that he has done; the importance of motion in his work; a discussion of the movies «Miracle» and «Premium;» his friendship with Joe Goode; his return from Europe and his studio in Glassell Park; his move to Hollywood in 1965; the problems of balancing the domestic life and the artistic life; his stain paintings and what he hopes to learn from using stains; a disscussion of bicentemial exhibition at the L.A. County Museum: «Art in Los Angeles: Seventeen Artists in the Sixties,» 1981; a discussion of the origin of L.A. Pop as an off shoot from the American realist tradition; his feelings about being considered a realist; the importance for him of elevating humble objects onto the canvas; a discussion on how he chooses the words he uses in his paintings; and his feelings about the future direction of his work.
This year the line - up includes a movie that won a Special Jury Award from the Toronto International Film Festival, a trio of snowboarders who ride a pedalcar and trailer in search of the best runs, a nurse in Ghana whose vital community development work relies on her recycled bicycle, the history of the modern mountain bike from the trails of Marin County, London - Mexico City - New York as seen by helmet cam, the hard working and playing of Santa Cruz Bicycles employees.
Read this book (or see the movie) to learn how the fossil fuel industry plays the game, and get motivated to deny the deniers their day and win the most important battle for sound science in all of history.
Just as we have seen a resurgence in popularity of Zombie movies, whose origins are in the now classic 1968 thriller «Night of the Living Dead» (photo above), so do we see a return of the fossil fuel industry's desperate attempts to animate certain still - living (we believe) bodies in Congress to repeal Section 433 of the 2007 Energy Independence and Security Act (EISA 2007) at this critical time in history.
Also, I can see this gaining (or at least staying in the news) in the same way this theory has (without specific debate to merits) because it's about a pop - culture relevant topic and apparently History Channel is already making a program on «what really killed the dinosaurs» much like they did last year on the Y - D impact to coincide with the «10,000 BC» movie.
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