All of these ideas are viable options but they remind me of
various scenes from the movie Deer Hunter as all these options, if done enough, will lead to the same disastrous wealth confiscation by the proper authorities.
Tommy has in turn been cut into
various scenes from the movie, again, providing with a glimpse at what he could bring to the table.
Partially shot by director Spike Jonze (he and Coppola were married from 1999 - 2003), the documentary features cast / crew interactions, glimpses of Coppola's directorial methods,
various scenes from the movie in the process of shooting, and plenty of entertaining footage of the always great Bill Murray — including more than a few instances of his favorite phrase to recite in Japanese: «who do you think you're talking to?»
Not exact matches
And even though the film is not a «poker
movie,» per se, Sorkin has managed to shoot the
various poker
scenes in novel ways that rival what you might see on ESPN, explain the game as it is happening, and watch it all
from the inside.
While the actual teaser focused on Deadpool giving his best Bob Ross impersonation, complete with happy clouds and trees, we did get a brief collage of footage
from the actual
movie, snippets and all - too - brief looks at
various characters and
scenes of the film.
This additional information about the
movie's content is taken
from the notes of
various Canadian Film Classification boards: Violence: - Some
scenes may frighten children.
Civil War further benefits
from including several fun interactions between the
movie's
various superhero characters, with the dynamics between Scarlet Witch / Vision and Bucky / Sam Wilson a.k.a. Falcon (Anthony Mackie) among the highlights - while Natasha Romanoff / Black Widow's (Scarlett Johansson) tendency to shift allegiances makes the
scenes between her and both Steve / Tony all the more interesting for it.
The Hell's Club video combines
scenes from various movies (ranging
from Scarface to Star Wars) as different characters visit the same club.
The director himself sits in to provide an interview, explaining
various facets of the
movie's production including its relationship to his 1983 work The Fourth Man (which he sees as a quasi-prequel), the influence of Vertigo on the film, where inspiration for the infamous leg cross / flash
scene came
from, and his deciding with Michael Douglas to cast Sharon Stone, who at the time was not yet a star performer but one of the few actresses who would agree to Verhoeven's conditions regarding sexual content and nudity.
EXTRAS: There's a four - part featurette called «The «RED 2» Experience» that covers
various aspects of the
movie (
from the cast, to weapons and stunts), some deleted
scenes and a short gag reel.
On a strip of cheap motels, gun stores, tourist traps, and
various other establishments, this motel houses all kinds,
from the tourists looking for something cheap (or, in one of the
movie's funniest
scenes, booking the wrong hotel) to the working class who have basically turned it into permanent lodging.
Blu - ray Highlight: «Behind the
Scenes of Kevin» isn't your typical making - of featurette, but rather an intelligent discussion about the
movie with interviews
from the cast and crew on a number of topics like adapting Lionel Shriver's controversial novel for the big screen, casting, production design and the film's
various themes.
Some of the typical dive sites include the Thunderball Reef, which happens to be one of the most frequently filmed underwater settings including several
scenes from various James Bond
movies.
It's not that Ratatouille is broken, but rather that, like so many other
movie - to - game translations, it rides too closely upon the coat tails of its source material, recreating
various scenes and events
from the
movie in the context of an interactive experience.
Naturally, you'll want to take a look at that new trailer too, which features
scenes from all four
movies, along with footage of the
various types of dinosaur you'll get to play as.
Clicking on the
various locales plays a
scene from the
movie at that location