Sentences with phrase «way something was shot»

But there is always something subtler going on, and it comes from the finely judged performances of Buckley, James and Flynn, and the intelligent, responsive way they are shot by cinematographer Benjamin Kracun and directed by Pearce.
It's a remarkable performance for its stillness and intelligence, and for the uncommon way it was shot.
Honesty, Team Jones would have beaten just about anyone in the League on Sunday Night with the way they were shooting the ball.
The way they are shooting means that they can play with each and every Team in the League..
«The way I'm shooting the ball right now, I pretty much feel like a weapon right now.»
So, there was no way I was shooting any outfit posts unless they were featuring a coat, haha.
Steve Reeves is depicted as one of the most powerful human beings to ever walk the earth and itâ $ ™ s certainly believable by the way he is shot in this movie (appearing 7 ft tall).
From the «artsy» way it was shot, to the characters to even the title.
The way it's shot is very poorly done as it shows us the same angle and goes on for five minutes.
I saw the film last night, it's playing in the Director's Fortnight sidebar, and it's incredibly unique, very engaging, and most importantly, rather unforgettable partially due to the way it was shot (to look like U-matic).
One of the most striking elements about this film was the way it was shot, which gave it a voyeuristic sensibility reminiscent of North by Northwest (1959) in particular — especially in terms of the way the character of Héctor 1 was set - up and the power dynamic between the multiple Héctor sequels and the young girl.
So many of the ingredients are just right, from the leading man to the way it's shot, to even the way it's being distributed.
«Because of the way it was shot, on a black - and - white Kodak stock that doesn't even exist anymore, and the fact that the only archival print we have is so damaged it can't be replicated at this point, it's literally at risk of disappearing forever.
Dreamily poetic in the way it's shot by co-director Aaron Moorhead, the film captures both the intimacy of the Italian streets, alleyways and apartments, as well as the massive scope of seaside town Polgnano a Mare in gorgeous aerial shots.
There's no such thing as a perfect movie, but in the way that the script was handled, the way it was shot... it's a perfect film noir movie, or it's close to perfect, I should say.»
Disregard the reviews across the internet about the way it is shot and the colouring, there is good reason for Refn's use of colour and neon light and this is down to his eye sight.
The way they look, the way they're shot, and their influence even on characters like Alice who are not in the video game.
What I loved about this film was that besides the performances, I loved the way it was shot with long and in what seems like unedited takes.
What matters is the feel of the world, the way it's shot and presented, its weight and its conviction as a setting to grow the characters and their stories.
KATIE ASELTON: The way it was shot and how it was treated.
I really dug this movie and the way it was shot.
The 1080p transfer works for the scope of the film, nothing flashy or big here but I like the way it was shot.
And overall they work (though the ideas behind the creatures and the way they're shot is lacking)
Wakanda feels like a representation of that, all due to its incredible design and the way it's shot.
The way it was shot, styles the flick as more of a series of videogame vignettes with live game - play.
From the way it's shot, to the material covered you could be forgiven for thinking you were watching one of his films.
The way it was shot, he is a very interesting dude.
For me, that had to do obviously with the way it was shot, and the lighting, and definitely in terms of our treatment of color in the DI process, all those decisions stemmed from this concept of wanting to create an image, and a film, generally, that intended to evoke some very intense emotions.
In fact, everything shown seems to indicate that the film will look and feel unlike any live - action Star Wars film before it, from the way it's shot to the story and writing.
The Bad: The biggest problem with this pic is the same problem with the second film: the way it is shot.
I love the way it was shot and Williams performance, I'd like to see more of what Polley can do.
The way it was shot, with very few camera changes (e.g. the car crash scene), made such an impact to the film.
I know some movies look digital but it's kind of the way they're shot and the technology and processing that's being used on them.
What I loved about the first Avengers is that the way it was shot was clean and simple, allowing me to always enjoy the spectacle of it all, which is important in a film about superheroes.
So the look of the movies, the way they're shot, and the creatures — that's all very much the world of the games.
BP: You mentioned Stanford White, whom I always thought would be a fantastic subject for a movie, the way he was shot at Madison Square Garden for sleeping with another man's wife.
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