Sentences with phrase «while filming a scene»

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Last year, we spotted Kim Kardashian in a ruffled leather skirt while filming scenes for her reality show.
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Some people who worked with him have openly said that he was awkward to work with and at one point came on set intoxicated while filming a scene.
Grant Gustin shares a laugh on set with Carlos Valdes while filming scenes for The Flash on Tuesday (November 7) in Vancouver, Canada.
Gregg Allman is pleading with director Randall Miller to cease production of Midnight Rider, a biopic about the Allman Brothers Band leader's life, following the death of camera assistant Sarah Jones, who was struck by a train while filming a scene in February.
Two Trees (2017) shows three figures before a large tree, tree - framed sunset: two of them appear to play street hockey while another films the scene.
While filming the scenes set on Endor in the heavily forested Pacific Northwest of the United States for the 1983 film Return of the Jedi, Peter Mayhew — the actor who played Chewbacca — was required to be escorted by a crew of assistants wearing brightly - colored safety vests at all times while costumed in order to prevent hunters from mistaking him for the legendary cryptid Big Foot.
>> Harrison Ford has been rushed to hospital after injuring himself on the set of the new Star Wars film, while filming a scene as Han Solo on board the Millenium Falcon.

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There's a scene in the film Up in the Air where George Clooney's character, Ryan while firing J.K. Simmons's character, Bob realizes he isn't buying the platitudes spouted upon him, and helps him see inspiration in his unexpected transition...
The import - export strategy hinges on introducing the Japanese to American bourbons, while also convincing Americans to think of Japanese whisky as more than just the inspiration behind a humorous scene in a Coppola film.
While the whole film is excellent, I return time and again to one scene - an unlikely Hollywood moment where we get to seeDanny Devito give us a lesson in evangelism.
And while this was undoubtedly Han Solo's film (God bless Harrison Ford, limping around on a broken leg) the new characters felt at home straight away: Daisy Ridley as Rey was an absolute star (the scenes between her and Leia ensured the film passed The Bechdel Test) and Oscar Isaac's Poe stole each of the few scenes he was in (even if his character was just Han Solo in a jumpsuit).
While on CNN promoting his new film Godzilla, Bryan Cranston indulged the interviewer's theory that Walter White didn't actually die in the final scene of Breaking Bad.
The only thing worse than having to wear a bag on your genitals while filming a sex scene is, I imagine, wearing a bag that once held SOMEONE ELSE»S GENITALS in it.
While the film makes the point that the children are exposed to advertising, the scenes of these families seem to say that working - class people just can't make good food choices or get exercise.
Brain scans can also aid modern film technologies: Carlsen and Hubbard scanned volunteers» brains while they watched scenes from the movie Avatar in either 2D or 3D.
While slow motion is typically achieved by filming scenes with a high - speed camera, Benza and his team were able to achieve the same effect by bringing the footage into Apple's Shake digital - compositing software, then retiming it using a Shake plug - in called Furnace Kronos.
While filming in Italy, I was cooking fish, and when I went to plate it for an eating scene, the entire fish fell on the floor.
The fruits of their labor, a documentary film titled «Mysore Yoga Traditions» presents us with a unique, behind - the - scenes look at Ashtanga yoga, while at the same time shedding light on the worldview and social background of the yoga community in Mysore.
Jack hands off one of his stories early in the film for his brothers to read and while hints to its plot are dropped, only later does it manifest itself into one of the few scenes in the film that felt not merely fresh to me but touching; briefly, we glimpse an event from the day of the funeral, awkward and uncomfortable, with the kind of details that only siblings might later recall.
I've heard grumblings about Willis on set and much like Cop Out, also written by the same filmmakers here, he caused reshoots and unplanned scenes while filming.
Mostly it's a film to watch and go agog at the timeless special effects and fight scenes, and even for a chuckle once in a while.
At the end of a big rhinoceros battle, a male character submits to Gurira in the film's single most iconic shot, while an earlier scene in which she tosses aside a bad wig ranks as the most gay - friendly Marvel moment to date.
Cameo appearances by familiar faces such as Chris Penn and Jason Bateman are a lot of fun, while Vaughn steals all his scenes and makes it impossible not to wish the film were called Reese Feldman.
But where the first film's sex scenes, however tame in the grand scheme of things, were integral to setting the terms and tone of the relationship under scrutiny, by this point they're mostly just (very) attractive digressions, while the once - tremulously mentioned Red Room of Pain has become merely another indulgent facility at Casa Grey, not to mention a handy spare bedroom in the event of a soon - resolved marital squabble.
John Ford had several bitter disputes with RKO Pictures while making The Plough and the Stars, especially after the studio re-shot several scenes with another director to tone down the film's politics; while he distributed several independent productions through the studio, he never shot another picture for RKO.
While not an elite action film, and overall disappointing, its stars compliment a witty script, a couple of cool fight scenes, and exotic locales.
Even with a rushed production schedule - during which time a number of the crew's cameras froze while filming the Christmas scenes - there is no excuse for such an appalling attitude.
The police ask questions about Nuri's religion, and the fact that he is an ex-con who used to deal drugs — the film's first scene shows him marrying Katja while still in prison — comes into play briefly.
While fans of the book may be impressed by how faithfully certain scenes are replicated, this approach results in a film which is altogether too long and too leisurely paced.
While director and star James Franco's behind - the - scenes recreation of Tommy Wiseau and Greg Sestero's cult classic carries a lingering sense of «having their cake and eating it, too,» the film is less focused on mocking the failures of its source material.
If there's one legacy I hope other films pick up from this series, it's that it treats its sex scenes the way the Fast and Furious franchise treats car chases, set pieces to be gushed about while exiting the theater.
Adele Haenal and Kevin Azais both give strong performances, and the chemistry is certainly present on screen, while the flick's bizarrely charming score and array of beautiful shots create definite impact; one of the film's final scenes, that takes place in an abandoned town, surprised me in its method of creating danger.
While filming his documentary of Dal Dong Nae, the poverty - stricken neighborhood in Seoul, Su - man witnesses a murder scene where three men in masks killing a woman.
While Gens can splatter gore with the best of them — early in the film, a human body packed with C4 goes off in graphic detail — he fails to stage so much as a single rousing action scene, even when he has four double - fisted swordsmen facing off inside an abandoned subway car.
Wiig has been the funniest person on the planet for a while, ruling SNL when she was on it, stealing scenes in movies like «Knocked Up,» and now, in this script she co-wrote with Annie Mumolo, who plays her airplane seatmate in the film, she's front - and - center in all of her awkward glory.
But the actors are infectious in their approach to the material: McAdams brings a zesty exuberance even to the film's most grotesque gags (including a back - alley surgery scene), while Billy Magnusson plays the group's resident dimwit, Ryan, with shit - eating glee.
The truth is — while Lawrence is naked in a few scenes, not only is this misguided and often vile film NOT sexy, but it doesn't contain a single thrill.
The story of what went on behind the scenes was as interesting as what ended up on the screen — if not more so — as the world learned when Greg Sestero, a star of the film and compatriot of Wiseau, pulled back the curtain in his 2013 book The Disaster Artist, in which he chronicled his life as a friend to Wiseau and the ridiculously lengthy and taxing production of The Room, while also trying to shed some light on the legend of Tommy Wiseau.
While the film has a few mildly humorous and even tender moments, they are mostly drowned out by one outrageous scene after another.
In the earthy world of Amity, the film boasted an orange feel, while scenes in the city opted for a more teal impression.
While Mr. Beatty's changeable Bulworth dominates virtually every scene, the film gets a boost from Oliver Platt as the Senator's frazzled aide.
While I enjoyed The Wedding Plan, some of the dialog - heavy scenes went on too long... Even so, this one is highly recommended to a discerning audience for independent films.
What I mean by that is, nearly every scene is obviously filmed in front of a CG background, or has some form of CG effect in the scene, and it's okay for a while, but nearly 3 hours of this, it gets noticeable really fast.
In the film's funniest scene, a klatch of patients laugh off their absurd therapies while bragging about their advancement in various games.
A climactic encounter in a swimming pool, underscored by «Total Eclipse of the Heart,» provides arguably the film's most iconic kill, while an exceptional, near - wordless scene between Henderson and the Man in the Mask dances delightfully along the border between dread and farce.
While Divergent had plenty of big scene skirmishes that resulted in massive numbers of casualties, the killings in this film are even more disturbing.
Some of the film's most effective scenes feature Darwin and his best friend, the Rev. Innes (Jeremy Northam), debating the nature of nature while surrounded by the casual carnage of a soft English countryside.
It's easy to piece together when you hit the film's climax, but while experiencing the rest of the film, it's too tough to connect the dots to appreciate certain scenes in the moment.
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