Sentences with phrase «think film makers»

I think the film makers and writers have presented this idea beautifully and I hope it stays with the audience after the credits roll.
Where I think the film makers made a mistake here is that he is instantly unlikable, showing little emotion at his brothers funeral and not helped by the glazed over half smirk Josh Wiggins employs throughout half of this film.

Not exact matches

Not sure why you would think a modern film - maker would have that much to do with a writer from the 1st - 3rd century CE... almost 2000 years apart.
I think it's pretty clear the makers of this anti-Islam film did so with the intention of attacking, provoking and insulting Muslims.
I think certain film makers are just hating.
We asked science film - maker Chris Riley and two other well - known science graduates to take a common personality test and tell us how well the results reflect their real - life career, plus what they think was the key to their success
Children are way more sophisticated than the makers of this film think.
The latter remains a special film not just for a lot of viewers, but its maker too; speaking with Collider, Proyas gave his thoughts on the idea of remaking it for modern audiences when questioned on the current efforts.
I think that QT for sure thinks he's a much better film maker than Cameron Rus.
Howard is a fine film - maker, whose directorial career has been strong enough to stop us thinking of him primarily as wholesome Richie Cunningham from the TV sitcom Happy Days.
no disrespect to Tim Burton, i just meant the idea that his usrneame was that of a film maker, and as such he thinks he probably has a better idea about the shit hes ejecting from his mouth than anyone.
But I think what thrills me so much about this film is the way it reminded me of yet another artist's work, who is not a film - maker but is frequently cited in this movie: Stephen Sondheim.
I think the situation is changing little by little and the next years we'll see more and more female film - makers,» he said.
I think this is because documentaries, as opposed to fiction films, are usually made by movie - makers who have seized a strong subject and don't expect to get rich off it.
I'm thinking as well about films that don't get distributed: films that might show only once or twice and whose makers would gladly make thousands more prints and videotapes.
It is, come to think of it, not that difficult to see how a character so suited to an actor's métier could be neglected by list - makers, because it doesn't stand out from the film at that point.
Most film - makers think small or medium.
I gather from some interviews I have read with the makers of Law Abiding Citizen that they thought they were making a more serious film than viewers thought it was.
Mississippi Grind is a nostalgic film, its characters forever in search of those bounteous good times of the past, that are purely in their minds, while its makers are looking back to a certain type of free - ranging, melancholic, narratively loose American movie, the sort we think of when we get dewy - eyed about the Seventies.
Facile, but good in a pinch; apply it to Todd Haynes's fascinating I'm Not There and suddenly there's the thought that the film is an autopsy of film - as - history to this moment — an analysis of how the moving image has become in this century the only real way we access history as a people, as well as of how the image, eternally malleable within the image - maker, has now become malleable within a mainframe.
«There are surprisingly few movies about it,» says Gerwig, «and I think that speaks to the fact that there are surprisingly few female film - makers
At times, the film approaches gallows comedy (as the decision - makers in the room try to refer the ultimate order elsewhere), perhaps a little too much so; at others, it's a tense, chilling look at a seemingly unbearable choice — refreshingly, without telling its viewers what to think.
Perish the thought the film - makers shoehorned in some gratuitous lechery there, but it wouldn't have worked if it had been, say, Burt Reynolds.
Spike Jonze's Adaptation provided a look behind the curtain at the writing process and this film adds the «meet your maker» theme as a thought - provoker.
Like Mark, the makers of the film think they can get away with it as long as they promise to do good things from here on out in atonement.
I'm uncertain as to what parts of the film the makers of Cadillac Man seem to think are the funny bits.
I did not turn around and think I was a film maker / producer.
Alongside great storylines that can be anywhere between 30 — 100 hours of gameplay and celebrity actors that bolster any game, I think the medium will shift towards game makers taking the film and TV industries markets or will start to get heavily involved soon enough.
Yeah, I think for all that people shit on Rockstars would - be film maker sensibilities, they are capable of occasional moments on brilliance, like this or that first trip across the border in Red Dead Redemption.
And then obviously the film makers, the people working in the film industry who are interested in what games have to offer, I think we try to set up a lot of conversations that way.»
In the games coverage of today, VR is covered somewhat but is yet to reach the levels of the established consoles and portables most players have; however when asked about their large focus on VR, Warren told us that with VR, films can suddenly allow for branching story lines and «choice», a concept that is very basic for games, but exceedingly new for film, saying, «I think VR is a medium in which film makers and game makers can actually work together.
All have thought seriously about the form of their work, and the three film - makers combine images from the past with more recent footage as a way of playing with conventional narrative and visual structures.
Duncan Campbell is a consummate film maker with a ferocious intelligence, dry wit and a terrier - like tendency to keep on worrying his subject, long after you thought there'd be no more to say.
Some people think of Hershman Leeson entirely as a film - maker, so it's terrific to see her early paintings, photographs, photo collages — her apocryphal affair with Elvis: «Photos make things so real, don't they!»
The work of the photographer, architect, sculptor, performer, film - maker and social network activist combines Chinese thought with contemporary art, namely drawing his inspiration from Marcel...
McQueen simply seems to come from another place - but a place in Britain - where you can think as profoundly as a Russian film - maker about the kinds of stories we are used to seeing.
The makers of the movie Hangover II thought it would be fun to have Mr. Tyson appear at a point in the film and — more fun — to offer a «homage» to, and perhaps a parody of, Tyson's experience by having a character while blotto get tattooed with the same design.
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