Cinemax TV Pilot casting call for
several scenes filming this week in Rock Hill, South Carolina.
Not exact matches
Mad Max rode a winning streak in
several technical and behind - the -
scenes categories to score six Oscar statues last night, though the
film ended the night shut out of most of the show's major categories, such as Best Picture and Best Director.
Several scenes from Clint Eastwood's «Play Misty for Me» were
filmed at the bar and celebrities from all over the world from Julia Child and Rachael Ray to Jim Nantz and Prince Albert II of Monaco have frequented its dining rooms.
Three major productions are currently shooting
scenes in the area and a highly anticipated movie
filmed at
several local sites will be released next month.
Forster's manic editing style — at its worst in The Quantum of Solace (2008)- does turn that opening street rampage into a blithering mess of shakycam shots, reverse - swish - swoop pans and psycho - edits, but the
film soon calms down, and there are
several strong performances in the quiet
scenes that buffer Lane's ongoing question for answers.
John Ford had
several bitter disputes with RKO Pictures while making The Plough and the Stars, especially after the studio re-shot
several scenes with another director to tone down the
film's politics; while he distributed
several independent productions through the studio, he never shot another picture for RKO.
The first and most bizarre of these is Heather Langenkamp's entrance, which inexplicably causes most viewers to get misty - eyed, and there are
several similar
scenes throughout the
film.
There are
several awkward cuts and continuity issues, and a handful of
scenes appear to have been cut from the
film entirely.
It achieved success, despite being shown in 811 theaters worldwide and having a relatively low box office gross.The
film's love
scenes between Colin Farrell's character and the then 14 - year - old Kilcher caused some controversy, resulting in the
film studio deleting
several scenes with Farrell to avoid child pornography accusations.
The
film means well but feels generic, strained and claustrophobic (despite
several scenes at a deserted beach), with tight close - ups and sudden confrontations.
This is typical bad movie, everything about it is bad, the plot ridiculously vulgar, full of holes and end meaningless horribly stereotyped characters, the abuse of the same song for
several times, the glamorization of the dance
scenes has no limits provalmente this is the most pointless
films already made.
When Cheadle said this, it was his first day working on the movie,
filming a
scene where he and
several other Avengers land in Wakanda.
The opening of the new Potter
film (for which you can see an exclusive new image below) will be just one of
several scenes created to up the on - screen excitement in the latest movie.
Even though it tells a simple tale, has only two main characters and features
several scenes that are mostly silent, it is more moving, more memorable, and just so much BETTER in every way possible than 95 % of the
films I see each year.
He cast her in
several of his
films during this era, including Weekend and the behind - the -
scenes Rolling Stones portrait Sympathy for the Devil.
While Domhnall enjoyed being on home turf, he admitted spending hours
filming several beach
scenes along the Irish coast was tough going.
Pirates Around The World:
Scenes from the
film dubbed into
several languages.
In the company of
several of her Actor's Studios colleagues, Barbara made her
film debut in East of Eden (1955), playing the nurse in the closing
scenes.
He rapidly rose to leading roles in such actioners as Ice Station Zebra (1968) and 100 Rifles (1969); in the latter
film, he stirred up controversy by sharing
several steamy
scenes with white actress Raquel Welch.
A man smokes a cigarette in three
scenes as he is driving, and smokes a cigarette in his home, on a sidewalk as well as outside a house he is repairing and beside a home swimming pool with a man who smokes a thick cigar, a man holds an unlit cigarette behind one ear in three
scenes, and a man smokes an e-cigarette throughout the
film and we see clouds of misty smoke inside houses and on a sidewalk as well as in his car while driving and
several times in his own home.
There are
several awkward
scenes replicated from the original
film and a couple of cute nods which reinforce a sense of sincerity in Greenberg's attempt to do justice for a new generation.
At just 90 minutes, the
film feels too long and one wonders whether the removal of
several scenes may have allowed for a more successful experience.
The
film certainly does have moments where this chemistry is captured and a reoccurring character played by Mark Wahlberg certainly livens up
several scenes too.
With infrequent profanities and
several scenes that involve sexual dialogue along with some partial, painted nudity, the
film's biggest content issues are the frequent depiction of alcohol and cigarette use.
Shannon also has
several Oscar
scenes in the
film — but this is the one that tops it all off.
While it does fit the mold of the gimmick
films that have been the norm for the last
several years, Memento succeeds by making no bones about that fact, since the way the narrative is developed (each
scene takes place the day before the last one) is a gimmick in itself.
After
filming several of these
scenes, I found I was having a hard time falling into step with Anton.
Ratner grew no less shy this weekend, according to Twitter and
several Vulture sources: After a screening of his
film Tower Heist at L.A.'s Arclight Cinemas, the director came out for a Q&A, and when asked by the moderator whether he prepares and rehearses with his actors before shooting a
scene, Ratner waved his hand dismissively and said, «Rehearsing is for fags.»
Unfortunately, the rest of Cooper's top - notch cast (save for Joel Edgerton) is wasted in throwaway roles, which is not unlike the
film itself, because for every outstanding setpiece, there are
several scenes of tedious filler that grind the movie to a halt.
The
film's press materials report that the only
scenes rehearsed by director Uli Edel «before principal photography started were the
several erotic episodes between Madonna's and Willem Dafoe's characters,» and the movie certainly looks that way.
From March's twelve - year - old daughter Holly (Angourie Rice) spewing out lines that Black and Anthony Bagarozzi seem to have written solely for shock value, to
several grotesque
scenes of head - bashing and bone - cracking, to countless inexplicable and pointless deaths by gunfire, the
film was too extreme and thoughtless with its violence for my taste.
Plus, director Wes Anderson guides us through the animation process of a particular
scene, and he sits down with
several members of the cast for a revealing Q&A about the making of the
film.
Sarah Tither - Kaplan, a former acting student at the
film school Franco founded, claims that during a nude orgy
scene she
filmed with Franco and
several other women three years ago, the star «removed protective plastic guards covering other actresses» vaginas while simulating oral sex on them».
Alvarez plucks
several scenes straight from Raimi's
film — the tree rape, the basement — but ratchets up the intensity and violence to new levels.
Alessandro Nivola, who plays a nameless (but integral) fashion designer character in the
film, has
several key
scenes with Elle Fanning, and the first time he sees Fanning in the movie he sees a flower in the wasteland of beauty.
After
several months of behind - the -
scenes stills and rumours flying around about the
film, a teaser trailer has finally been released for DIANA.
Several scenes in the
film are throat - tighteningly tense and border on genuinely upsetting.
The story was constructed and reimagined in the editing room, with
several key
scenes moving from the beginning of the
film to the end, Linklater says.
Scenes tend to linger for longer than they should at times, while others are strung together in rapid succession; journeying through Spike Lee's late - 90s sports drama is a little like flipping through the pages of a photo album — you tend to gloss over
several photos and pages and stay on others, and that's precisely how the
film is paced.
The sheer number of climactic
scenes, scares and twists pushes the
film into ludicrous territory
several times, and it's such a pity because any one
scene in this
film is brilliant in isolation.
Flecks and grain are almost consistent throughout the entire
film, especially the opening Walt Disney Pictures logo, and
several scenes looked washed out.
This
film gives the nod to
several other sci - fi and classic
films by re-enacting
scenes from them.
Not much is known about the plot of the next
film other than the fact that it will focus on Pandora's coastal tribes with
several scenes under water.
It makes one wonder if Reynolds and his team shot
several iterations of
scenes in the
film and are using some of the alternate cuts for the trailers and preview clips exclusively.
I liked Headlead's last
film, Bachelorette, but this, with name - checks for Aaron Sorkin and Game of Thrones, seems smug and overindulged, with
several scenes feeling like they've been improvised way past a point when that's a good thing, while Sudeikis looks at least five years too old.
Freeman does get more to do this time than in the other two
films and he's very good in
several strong
scenes.
Husted compares
several scenes from both versions, and notes both the musical styles of the period, and the extra
film footage that added more character information, dialogue exchanges, and plot minutia.
Villeneuve doesn't pack his
films with
several big moments allowing those few special
scenes to really stand out.
Jake Gyllenhaal is the hero and narrator, but is surprisingly subdued for much of the
film (
several individual
scenes excluded), leaving the attention to focus predominantly on Jamie Foxx as his superior officer.
Fans of «The Room» should stay for the end credits as Franco re-enacts
several scenes from the
film with a near - perfect synchronicity.