Sentences with phrase «stunt work by»

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Humans fundamentally dislike being interrupted, so if you're marketing plan starts by interrupting their favorite TV program, popping up while they're trying to browse the news online, or catching them on their way to work with a surprise stunt, chances are, you're going to swing and miss.
More mothers are going back to paid work, many more homes are dual - income households, and the increase in lone - parent families, rising divorce rates, the introduction of flexible working hours and greater awareness of fathers» rights brought about by the high - profile stunts of groups such as Fathers4Justice have contributed to a tectonic shift in attitudes towards family responsibilities.
Working from his Biosphere data, Langdon calculates that the rise in CO2 pollution since 1850 is stunting the growth of today's tropical corals by 10 to 15 percent.
The electrode stunt was dreamed up by a group of US army reservists working as military policemen at the prison.
Since Keith is THE name behind King BMX Stunt Show (and The American BMX Stunt Team) and since Dani, his better half and my bestie works by his side in the business, they had the perfect vision for what they wanted to do for their pregnancy announcement photos.
Widely considered to be among Keaton's finest work, the nineteen two - reel shorts are loaded with laughs, punctuated by breath - taking stunts, and bursting with raw creativity.
While the two helped make the film independently, they tirelessly worked to make the comedy thrive on its action sequences, which were powerfully crafted in part by stunt coordinator Jeff Schwan.
Stetcu also revealed that working with the stunt team on «Absolution» was beneficial for her, because everything they suggested she do to prepare for her action sequences, including how to get properly slapped by her co-stars, worked.
Granted, James Bond films are all about formula, but it's hard to get worked up over by - the - numbers ski stunts when, contrary to the famous line, somebody has done it better — Bond himself, in fact, in the film from which that song came, The Spy Who Loved Me.
And while you can almost see the checklist that he's working from, dutifully crossing off items like «insane set - piece stunt that Cruise does himself», «tense infiltration hinging on a disguise powered by spotty tech» and «lovely, leggy woman in a tight evening gown», the result never quite gels the way it did in the previous films.
Ultimately, it's a showcase for elaborate stunt - work and fight choreography, and, because I'm starting to think of Stahelski's film like the films directed by Yuen Wo Ping, that's totally all right.
One especially unnerving scene places us at a swanky gala dinner that is interrupted by a performance artist — played, brilliantly, by the actor and stunt coordinator Terry Notary, whose motion - capture work in the recent «Planet of the Apes» films serves him ferociously well here.
The actress» stunning stunt work throughout her latest thriller made it seem as though she was truly trained by MI6 to track and kill any perceived threat.
Arriving in Paris from Hong Kong at the beginning of Irma Vep, she's taken directly to Vidal, who shows her the clip from The Heroic Trio (1993) that won him over, expressing admiration for the grace of her stunt work; when she points out that her stunt work was done by a double, the admission makes no dent in his enthusiasm.
Directed by Chad Stahelski and David Leitch, former stunt doubles who worked with Reeves on that seminal Wachowskis - directed sci - fi, it was the sort of lean, mean actioner that had rarely been seen since John Woo's Hong Kong heyday (The Killer, Hard Boiled).
A majority of the role was performed via motion capture by stunt performer Andre Tricoteux; it wasn't until mid-December that Kapicic was cast, though he did manage to complete some minor physical work for the film.
Release date: July 27 Cast: Tom Cruise, Rebecca Ferguson, Ving Rhames, Simon Pegg, Henry Cavill, Alec Baldwin Directed by: Christopher McQuarrie (Jack Reacher) Why we're excited: The Mission: Impossible series is Hollywood's most versatile franchise, a multi-million-dollar playpen where star Tom Cruise can plan elaborate stunts and work with a rotating cast of marquee filmmakers tuned into his adrenaline - junkie frequency.
The truly spectacular action sequences never falter, more seamlessly blending live - action performance and stunt work to CGI marvels: a rampaging battle staged on the side of a building and a runaway train sequence easily trounce the efforts of the first film, and Raimi's effects team (again supervised by John Dykstra) also subtly improves upon the hero's web - slinging transit high above the city streets.
Where he needs more work as a feature - film director is in sequencing and connectivity; The Lazarus Effect collapses under the sheer amount of ideas or concepts that play out in stunted progression, or are outright jilted by the forward movement of the film.
Based on a short novel by James Sallis, it stars Gosling as an unnamed young man — called «The Driver» in the credits — whose skill at automobile stunt work and get - away driving blends into his attachment with a pretty young wife and mother (Carey Mulligan) with increasingly bloody consequences.
Such is followed by «Hanging off the Train: Stunt Work» (14 min.)
Spy could not have been produced without some stunt work, done here by Stacey Howell - Brown and Luci Romberg for Melissa McCarthy, Jace Jeanes for Jason Statham, Balazs Lengvel for Jude Law, Gyula Toth for Bobby Cannavale and Alicia Vela - Bailey for Rose Byrne.
The images of Robin Hood, the imagery we have, the production design, the stunt work that we're doing — a lot of it was inspired by the John Wick stunt work.
Directed by Chad Stahelski and David Leitch, stunt experts who, between them, have worked on — and in — The Bourne Legacy, Fight Club and The Matrix (Stahelski was Reeves» double, and even replaced the late Brandon Lee on The Crow), from Derek Kolstad's much - feted script, John Wick is a brutally simple revenge flick that provides a brutally simple solution.
And in other Infinity War and Avengers 4 news, Nebula actress Karen Gillan has been chatting about her experience working on the two movies, while Elizabeth Olsen announced that she's wrapped production by sharing a set video featuring the Scarlet Witch in a stunt sequence...
We are here to observe these magnificent animals, not use them for personal gain, either with stunt based images or video or by calling stunt work «conservation.»
STUNTS MAKE YOU COOL: We'll work with you to come up with a SPECIAL STUNT NAMED BY YOU that can be performed in the game.
Sponsored by s [edition], a site on which contemporary artists can offer their works for sale in digital limited editions, it was a dramatic stunt much more in keeping with the Emin we know — especially because passers - by could win a free piece of digi - Emin by Tweeting a picture of themselves kissing in front of the red love hearts.
In truth, since the Beautiful Inside My Head Forever sale in 2008, Hirst has made several attempts to move on with new art work — there was the ill - fated attempt at painting like Francis Bacon sponsored by Victor Pinchuk and shown at London's Wallace collection — and revive his market with stunts like the global Gagosian show of spot paintings.
and included the works by All the Cunning Stunts, Pauline Boudry / Renate Lorenz, Alberto García del Castillo with Steev Lemercier & César Segarra, Angelica Falkeling, Hannah James, Alex Mawimbi, Floriane Misslin, Olle Lundin, Rory Pilgrim, Julius Thissen, Geo Wyeth.
Last week, in an opportune turn of events, President Donald Trump's @realdonaldtrump Twitter account was deactivated as a stunt pulled by a disgruntled employee of the social media platform on their last day of work.
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