Sentences with phrase «type film with»

This goes totally against the marketed version of the film in which we expect more of a Meet the Parents type film with more pronounced conflict between the parent and potential husband.
I expected a fun, campy - type film with such talents as MacLaine and Posey, but this movie was so campy that it became cheesy.

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The machine's detection sensitivity is uncompromised by packaging type, making it suitable for use with products packed in metalized film, foil, jars, cans and small packages common in the confectionery, bakery, ready meals and dairy sectors.
Over the past 50 years, Glenroy's flexible packaging film laminations have run on many different types of equipment, and we'll gladly work with you to ensure that your material runs well on your filling equipment of choice.
He ended it with no individual accolades to speak of, a 1 — 2 team record in games he appeared in and less than an hour of film for NBA front office types to pore over.
It comes with some alka seltzer and a little old style camera film type case which makes it even more exciting to receive as a gift.
Rather than write this type of review, I wanted to offer my personal take on the film as a parent of a child with concussions and as concussion educator, and why I think parents should see Head Games.
Comprised of interviews with finance types, individuals involved in the escort business, as well as Spitzer himself, Gibney's film traces the former New York Governor's career from his start as an attorney general determined to take down corruption on Wall Street, to his status as a political joke after he was forced to resign for patronizing the Emperor's Club VIP escort service.
Plasmons have been used in wafer - type cells, but Pillai's group is the first to experiment with them in thin films.
By programming cells to produce different types of curli fibers under certain conditions, the researchers were able to control the biofilms» properties and create gold nanowires, conducting biofilms, and films studded with quantum dots, or tiny crystals that exhibit quantum mechanical properties.
To form the film, the researchers mixed a type of clay that sheds layers when exposed to ultrasonic pulses with water and a polymer to stick the layers together.
The researchers focused on a type of skyrmion called the Néel skyrmion, which exists in ultrathin films deposited on metals with a strong DMI.
I'll start with a couple of reactions to this specific film, but I also want to share some thoughts about this type of documentary, in general.
«We have developed a new type of protective coating that enables a key process in the solar - driven production of fuels to be performed with record efficiency, stability, and effectiveness, and in a system that is intrinsically safe and does not produce explosive mixtures of hydrogen and oxygen,» says Nate Lewis, the George L. Argyros Professor and professor of chemistry at Caltech and a coauthor of a new study, published the week of March 9 in the online issue of the journal the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, that describes the film.
But with the new material, either p - type or n - type functions can be obtained just by bringing the vanishingly thin film into very close proximity with an adjacent metal electrode, and tuning the voltage in this electrode from positive to negative.
To solve the problem, Eastman Kodak developed a new type of polyester based film that could cope with conditions in space.
We created a thin - film device that operates on the same principle but with two types of solid redox materials that produce a change in the potential difference in the cell over a heating and cooling cycle,» firstauthor Takayuki?Shibata says.
Many other films feature other types of remote control, which always work with high speed and accuracy despite input devices that are suboptimal for the task.
University of Tsukuba - based researchers developed a way to recover environmental heat with a new type of thin - film thermoelectric cell, based on two different materials that show changes in their redox potential on cycling of temperature.
The problem with these kinds of solar cells is that their solar power efficiencies are very closely related to the way the different types of materials mix and crystalize in thin films.
Samples were prepared by immersion of grids of S -160-3 type (Cu coated with carbon film, Plano GmbH) in a small volume (0.5 mL) of solutions followed by solvent evaporation in a dust - protected atmosphere.
It's excellent for what he needed to do to get ready for the movie role — a bodybuilding type workout that packed muscle where it mattered for film (chest, shoulders, arms) while giving a good strength base with squats and deadlifts (and making sure Wolverine wasn't walking on chicken legs).
So the thing that I would consider first of all is you may want to actually get one of this film canisters or like a noon type of bottle and actually take digestive enzymes out there with you or use digestive enzymes for a period of time in your life that you jumpstart or up - regulate your body's own natural production of digestive enzymes which can actually happen if you use digestive enzymes for a period of time.
Type 2 was dramatized in the film with Harrison Ford, Extraordinary Measures.
Hi there I'm the type of person that would prefer staying indoors for a quiet night either playing games on my Pc, watching a film or reading a good book I'm hoping to meet someone that has similar hobbies to my own that I'd be able to connect with, and I am quite shy to begin with, but...
I am a fun, caring and an easy going person I love spending time with family and friends, I love all types of music and a wide genre of films but I am an ultimate Harry Potter fan.
hey im darren im very loving caring genuine fun honest kind nice decent down to earth independant trustworthy outgoing friendy respectful adventurous spontaneous with a gsoh also romantic i like making music like most types of films and music like swimming walking camping going out having fun...
The point is that, yakuza films have always been a topic that I'm always interested in watching because, as I see it, it's almost impossible to tell a movie in these setting with these types of characters.
Pretty lame film with a sterling cast of legends most of which are sadly no longer with us, you could look at this as another «Monty Python'type film along side others like «Jabberwocky» and «Time Bandits» but alas this film doesn't have much of the laughs and visual flair that those films do.
As we've come to expect from these type films, the dialogue is loaded with numerous goofy puns and timely pop - culture references that always provide entertainment for the grown - ups, but I don't think we've ever had them thrown at us at such a machine - gun like pace.
The Jungle Book is a solid fun family film filled with comedy and is the type of film anyone of all ages will enjoy.
Wasn't too sure what to expect with this being based on a children's fable yet filmed as a serious horror / thriller flick, to my pleasant surprise it was quite enjoyable and had a nice gothic almost German expressionist type feel to it that you might expect from directors such as Burton or Gilliam.
However, the surreal, epic - type film counterposes its superlative photography with a slim tale of working class protagonists, told with sparse dialogue and the jarring, quirky, drawling, and dispassionate, colloquial voice - over narration of a streetwise, but unschooled 13 year old girl (Manz).
Knightley's character flirts with Manic Pixie Dream Girl preciousness, but imbues the character with a humanity that transcends the type; she's got a lovely monologue at a key moment in their arc (concerning her love of vinyl, of course) that moves the film into the realm of pathos with an almost invisible dexterity.
This is the type of film that if you watch it, it becomes less and less funnier with every viewing.
It's all completely appropriate; we get the big spectacle but the film ends with the type of action that feels the most faithful to the rest of the series.
One has to question just how formulaic this epic Roman drama is, because the formula was still fresh by the time this film came along, establishing certain tropes that would be shamelessly slammed into by future epics of this type time and again, and yet, outside of what would go on to become conventions, this film does most of what you'd expect, with a predictable narrative, storytelling style, dialogue, and, for that matter, portrayal of Ancient Rome.
The film opens with Ellsberg, played by Matthew Rhys with a fine, forlorn rabbinical iciness, typing notes in the Vietnam combat field, then listening to McNamara on the plane ride back explain that the war is going terribly — only to watch him turn around and play the war's booster at an airport press conference.
Jeffrey Dean Morgan's government agent Harvey Russell, for example, struts around with a giant belt buckle and a pistol in his holster for the entire film, lest anyone forget that he's the cowboy / maverick type.
It's mostly a «get what you see» type film, with the trailers really ruining the film's short third act action that brings about the conclusion in a deflating manner.
Secondly the tone of this film varies hugely, at one point its a dumb black comedy type affair, then its a somewhat semi serious, dirty government type affair, then its trying to be a Bourne-esque kickassery type affair, then it hints at being a rom - com with cutesy dialog, and at times it can be a bit heartfelt.
This film, like others of its nature and era, gets a little bit carried away with its contrived, simplified portrayal of Ancient Rome, with sophisticated, but near - cheesily overblown dialogue, and character types.
Again many questions are raised but the tale is the most interesting and could easily be expanded, its basically your common zombie apocalypse type flick that obviously has lots of similarities with the 1960 film «Village of the Damned».
The film constantly plays with expectation like this; for both fans of the comic and the first film there is a lot of cleverness at play here and so many types of jokes stuffed into a single scene that repeat viewing will surely be required.
I thought the message for children especially, those with disabilities, who can find some type of encouragement and hope through this film was amazing and that's what won me over in a family - friendly film that typically wouldn't catch my mind or time.
This is also where I found my biggest complaint with the film, seeing as its runtime was a little long for its type of storytelling.
The type of film with which Mr. Ratner has claimed to be infatuated is itself like a caper - it requires precise execution.
«Weekend at Bernie's» is the type of film where you either buy the storyline and go along with it, or you will probably hate it.
From his first film (Those High Gray Walls [1939]-RRB- onward, the versatile Van Zandt was typed as «everyday» characters whenever he chose not to wear his mustache; with the «stache, however, his face took on a sinister shade, and he found himself playing such cinematic reprobates as evil caliphs, shady attorneys, and heartless Nazis.
It's that conventionality that others find fault with, as Variety claims «the vitality seems to have been largely drained from this rote retelling,» while The Guardian blames Newell as well as screenwriter David Nicholls, noting, «It takes a special type of talent to turn Great Expectations into a film quite this flat.»
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