Sentences with phrase «straight lines in this film»

Not exact matches

That Johnny Boy is comparatively peripheral in Mean Streets may suggest the uniqueness of Scorsese's film in its relationship to movies in which the alienated hood stands in a position to manipulate perspective by ensconcing himself at the metaphysical core of his cinematic universe, but Johnny Boy's gangland genealogy traces back in a psychologically straight line to Hawks» Tony Camonte, and there is little doubt that Corman, Carver, and screenwriter Browne at least had Scarface in mind during the making of Capone.
Too often, though, I asked myself why the film didn't play itself out in a straight line.
«The pressure of having to paint on screen, particularly the first scene where I had to paint with a straight line, that wasn't much fun but it's in the film and no one's complained.
Whereas Brick was straight - up film noir that happened to take place in a high school setting, Assassination of a High School President is more along the lines of a John Hughes high school comedy, but with noir flourishes (and naughtier language).
In the long line of romance on the big screen, films usually tend to veer in one of two directions: straight - up romantic comedies, or dramatic, sometimes tragic, love storieIn the long line of romance on the big screen, films usually tend to veer in one of two directions: straight - up romantic comedies, or dramatic, sometimes tragic, love storiein one of two directions: straight - up romantic comedies, or dramatic, sometimes tragic, love stories.
Roberts delivers all of her lines in such a vicious cruel way that it's hard not to be impressed that she kept a straight face during filming.
One of his earliest and most well - known works, «A Line Made by Walking», from 1967, consisted in him pacing up and down a field in a straight line so often that a line was drawn in the grass, which the artist then captured on film in the form of a photogrLine Made by Walking», from 1967, consisted in him pacing up and down a field in a straight line so often that a line was drawn in the grass, which the artist then captured on film in the form of a photogrline so often that a line was drawn in the grass, which the artist then captured on film in the form of a photogrline was drawn in the grass, which the artist then captured on film in the form of a photograph.
In this spirit, many of his works are sequences showing attempts at accomplishing an arbitrary goal, such as Throwing Three Balls in the Air to Get a Straight Line (1973), in which the artist attempted to do just that, photographing the results, and eventually selecting the «best out of 36 tries», with 36 being the determining number just because that is the standard number of shots on a roll of 35 mm filIn this spirit, many of his works are sequences showing attempts at accomplishing an arbitrary goal, such as Throwing Three Balls in the Air to Get a Straight Line (1973), in which the artist attempted to do just that, photographing the results, and eventually selecting the «best out of 36 tries», with 36 being the determining number just because that is the standard number of shots on a roll of 35 mm filin the Air to Get a Straight Line (1973), in which the artist attempted to do just that, photographing the results, and eventually selecting the «best out of 36 tries», with 36 being the determining number just because that is the standard number of shots on a roll of 35 mm filin which the artist attempted to do just that, photographing the results, and eventually selecting the «best out of 36 tries», with 36 being the determining number just because that is the standard number of shots on a roll of 35 mm film.
YOU WILL NEED: Self - healing mat Medium - weight paper in pastel colour Straight - edge ruler Pencil X-Acto knife Clear overlay film Copyright - free line art, as desired Double - stick tape Note: You will need access to a photocopy machine INSTRUCTIONS: 1 On self - healing mat, measure, mark and cut one 10 - inch - by -5-inch rectangle from medium - weight paper, using ruler, pencil and X-Acto knife.
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