Forcing people to restart many times, having to redo the same FMVs and
story scenes over and over?
Not exact matches
Cause that's how you see
stories of the police walking in on an active crime
scene of a woman, hunched
over a man on the floor with his chest ripped open, while she gnaws on his raw heart.
Wine, Women and Westminster: Behind the
Scenes Stories of MPs at Play over 50 years (JR Books, # 14.99) is a wonderful potpourri of anecdotes and s
Stories of MPs at Play
over 50 years (JR Books, # 14.99) is a wonderful potpourri of anecdotes and
storiesstories.
In one
scene, as protagonist leader Optimus Prime (an 18 - wheel Peterbilt truck that morphs into a two -
story robot) slugs it out with an enemy Transformer known as Bonecrusher, animators slowed the
scene as much as four times less than normal speed so that the audience could better take in the spectacle of two enormous robots crashing
over a city bridge.
I'll be sharing what we're up to throughout the weekend
over on instagram (lots of fun behind - the -
scenes on my insta
stories too!)
I hope you've been following along on my Insta
stories over the past week or so, where I shared a lot of behind - the -
scenes looks at New York Fashion Week Fall Winter 2018.
I have some exciting news today because I will be taking
over the Charming Charlie Insta -
stories / Snapchat and taking you on a behind the
scenes look at their corporate office and give you all the tips and tricks to the upcoming trends, fashion and accessories they will be selling in the next few -LSB-...]
I have some exciting news today because I will be taking
over the Charming Charlie Insta -
stories / Snapchat and taking you on a behind the
scenes look at their corporate office and give you all the tips and tricks to the upcoming trends, fashion and accessories they will be selling in the next few weeks and months.
This behind - the -
scenes look at the creative process provides an «origin
story» of how some of DC's greatest Super Heroes on the page have evolved into some of TV's hottest Super Heroes on screens all
over the world.
It was
over two years ago when I released a
story involving «Date Ariane» star Ariane meeting «Something's In The Air» star Rachel meeting each Created by Ariane Barnes, Date Ariane is a well - known girl simulator that includes
over four different
scenes to interact with Ariane in — as well as
bit slower then the old series, i think the writers need to rethink with the long drawn out
stories abit, and be abit like the old classic ones, alot more fighting
scene's with laser guns would be good to start with, but
over all i think its alot better then the long drawn out battlestar galactica the new series,
Despite the lessening of madcap energy, Shrek the Third is still quite funny in parts, with some fresh throwaway gags to produce chuckles now and then from characters you'd think they probably should have jettisoned long ago, but are secretly glad they've kept around (the Gingerbread Man, Pinocchio, etc.) The fact that they are keeping in nearly all of the characters introduced in the series thus far is a bit of a double - edged sword, as they do provide a certain respite from the main characters that are already cycling through the same jokes all
over again, but on the other hand, it's getting to the point that the high overhead of injecting
scenes for all of these characters takes away from the focus of the
story at large.
Not only is this a halfhearted attempt at capitalizing on yet another cult classic, but it has received the most offensive CSI - style glazing -
over that the networks seem to think is what constitutes good
story and visuals these days: Glamour, Glitz, Perfect Hair, Stylish Clothes, Fake Top 40 Music, Anorexic Women and let's not forget Flash
Scene Cuts and Grotesque Overuse of CG Recoloring.
Without wishing to spoil, after the mill the characters have been put through, everything's wrapped up in a couple of neatly mirrored
scenes that suggest that all those endemic, intractable, literal life - or - death problems are now resolved because someone chose to do the «right» thing, and shazam, the
story is
over.
Goold shoots the film with a fine restraint, never coming off dull or dry in the two - hander and courtroom
scenes and never going
over the line into exploitative sensationalism for a
story about a grisly crime.
Lively and full of errata, if not too much useful criticism or context beyond «this scared me when I was a kid» (see above for my identical contribution to this conversation), it's the preferred option
over the first commentary reuniting stars Robinson and Gene Barry, who do better than you'd expect (especially Robinson, who's evidently boned up for this project) but still just provide the usual behind - the -
scenes stories.
«TOY
STORY THAT TIME FORGOT» Available for the First Time on Blu - ray ™, Digital HD and Disney Movies Anywhere on November 3rd Loaded with All New Never - Before - Seen Bonus Features Including Behind - the -
Scenes, Sing - Alongs and
Over 10 Minutes of Deleted
Scenes!
The mid-credits
scene showed us that the
story was nowhere near
over, that Cybertronian sorceress Quintessa was still alive and had more nefarious plans for Earth.
After a brief
scene set in the past, we begin the
story when his son T'Challa (Chadwick Boseman) is about to take
over as king.
The
story goes where it has to go and ends how it has to end, hinting at more than it reveals and going
over the top with gratuitous fight
scenes while still leaving you wanting more.
Extraneous elements like «
story» and «character» are abandoned so we can focus on what's important:
scene after
scene of self - serious cyphers fighting
over something we don't care about.
These are pieces that might fit together in a smarter, stronger movie, but director Ken Scott (reteaming with Vaughn after the dreary «Delivery Man») seems to mold the characters
scene by
scene rather than making them believable and consistent
over the course of the
story.
It opens with a prologue, featuring a trio of miniature garden gnomes called the Goons (all voiced by Kelly Asbury), who spend the entirety of the
scene arguing
over which
story about the lawn ornaments they should tell.
The screenplay Bryan Sipe actually skips
over the
scene of Gabby revealing her affair to Ryan, which might at least have provided a bit of melodramatic heft to the
story.
The film has a lot of things in common with Goodfellas; the true life
story of a man's life of crime, the voice -
over, the way the
story darkens once cocaine appears on the
scene.
Another style
over substance Hong Kong action film that has some pretty exciting fight
scenes, but also some very flimsy and annoyingly romanticized back
story to fill in between them.
The mystery unfolds at the end of this
scene and we jump ahead to the end of the
story, then back to before the beginning, then back to the middle, then
over to what would be the penultimate
scene if anything went chronologically.
Knight of Cups: For those willing to get on director Terrence Malick's wavelength, this is an ecstatic use of cinema — the
story of a screenwriter (Christian Bale) in Hollywood as told through dream images and voice -
over, with only fragments of
scenes.
Scenes that are already weighted with portentousness because of what we know will happen occasionally dip
over into heavy - handedness when something particularly poignant or pointed occurs, leading to a sense of their contrivance — always a thorny issue in a «based on a true
story.»
Still, Blue Is The Warmest Color's drama - queen back
story was omnipresent enough that by the time it finally opened in the U.S. this week, I went in half - expecting it to somehow resemble the saga its creators have been enacting before the press, with bitchy, backbiting characters and graphic sex
scenes leered
over by a voyeuristic camera.
The final fight
scene is
over way too soon while the
story takes a while to get off the ground.
Surrogates is a good science fiction idea that is either too shallow and underdeveloped to provide the depth necessary to make a lasting impression, or it's a case of a rich and deep
story that had been stripped away of all of its high concepts due to lack of budget, studio meddling, and a director who prefers big action sequences
over scenes of talking heads.
Also ported
over are features on the history and development of «Tarzan,» among them segments on the Deep Canvas Process, Production Progression Demonstration, three publicity trailers, From Burroughs to Disney, an Early Presentation Reel, a short feature on the Research Trip to Uganda, six segments on creating The Characters of Tarzan, a three - minute bit on The Making of the Music, Building the
Story and Storyboard to Film featurettes, 10 minutes of deleted and alternate
scenes, and a couple tidbits on the international / intercontinental aspects of «Tarzan.»
If you want the
story of Zamperini, do yourself a favor and read the book as Jolie skimps mightily on the goods — often skipping entirely
over critical
scenes — and can only proffer this truly inspiring saga glazed
over with a cloying religious - tinged icing and sans a lick of nuance or tension.
In fact an early
scene in which the mythology and back -
story of the inhabitants of Barsoom is laid out in voice -
over sent shivers up my spine recalling the opening
scene of David Lynch's misbegotten 1984 film Dune, a failed big budget adaptation of classic science fiction literature hailed at the time as the «new Star Wars».
Happily, the team, together with partner Jane (Olivia Wilde), let us in on how this is done in the
story's final
scene, but one thing you can count on: nobody in the movie theaters around the country are going to leave their seats and disappear before this film is
over.
But those in the know have been keeping tabs on Nichols since his breakout sophomore effort, the provocative apocalypse tale Take Shelter, and
over these three films (also including his debut, Shotgun
Stories, and the moderately successful and excellent Mud), he has established himself as a strong Southern voice on the independent
scene, the sort of director who makes you sit up and take notice whenever he announces a new project.
One early
scene features a narrator reciting the biblical
story of the flood as water cascades around a church, even running
over a stack of books held by monks.
That's the entire
story, and from there Russell should have theoretically taken
over and served up energetic, exciting action
scenes and impressive special effects.
A New Trailer for Capcom's Monster Hunter
Stories has emerged which shows various cutscenes for the game including the storyline and battle
scenes and also riding on top of various monsters to traverse
over dangerous terrain.
Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool has a strange narrative arc — its buoyant early notes given
over to a downbeat
story of illness, and many
scenes of bedside nursing.
It is during these emotional
scenes that the film is able to be effective, though Anderson isn't able to carry
over the poignancy or sense of terror to other
scenes, as the artifice of the main
story, as well as the weakness of the main villain, snap things back to the mundane.
Or, perhaps best of all, it could have solely concentrated on the impact it had on the punk rock
scene, skipping
over all of the trials and tribulations of its owner and his financial struggles, solely giving us the
story of the rise and fall of punk rock through the windows of the famous nightclub mecca throughout the 1970s.
sure there are still funny
scenes after it, but as a
story (which was a bigger concern in this picture
over his last couple films) it really really REALLY suffers because of it.
The
scene starts Aaron Paul, Bob Odenkirk and Charles Baker and tells a very pivotal back
story to episode eight, «Gliding
Over All.»
It lasts
over 5 minutes, and introduces the various characters, shows some
story scenes, showcases the various regions of the world, and a lot more.
Though even Jennifer's attacks are tame: I prefer the tense
story twists of horror
over gore effects, but even I was slightly disappointed by the fairly tame kill
scenes and dead body effects displayed here.
The film eventually abandons the experiential horror of the early
scenes in favor of agonizing
over funeral plans, references to the King Arthur
stories (the Broadway hit «Camelot» gets not one, but two airings), and one too many speeches about legacy, as Jackie works out her fears and anxieties in conversation with a priest (John Hurt, exceptional), an anguished Bobby Kennedy (Peter Sarsgaard), and a loyal confidante (Greta Gerwig).
«The Thing» co-writer Eric Heisserer shares his relief
over finally talking about the movie and why it felt like such a «crime
scene» of a
story.
If you've ever wanted to see Harrison Ford's head pasted
over Alden Ehrenreich's for Solo: A Star Wars
Story scenes, you're in luck.