Sentences with phrase «while shooting the movie»

Fassbender was required to wear a giant papier - mache mask — a nod to Sidebottom's unique performance style — while shooting the movie.
Actress Kate Bosworth found a dog who was living in the streets while shooting a movie in Morocco.

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In 2011, while the rest of the movie crew was busy with setting up the day's shoot, 29 - year - old Emellie O'Brien was busy digging through the garbage.
It's the title, too, of a particularly cynical BoJack Horseman episode about mass shootings, in which beleaguered film producers find themselves rolling their eyes while they trot out the phrase, again and again, in response to real events as they try to get back to the «actually pressing business of making sure the movie gets made.»
While LaBeouf was shooting the film The Peanut Butter Falcon — which also stars Zachary Gottsagen, an actor with Down syndrome, for whom the movie was written — he was arrested for being drunk and disorderly in public.
And, Kaloyeros said, the idea to train the students «in real time, while they are shooting movies,» he said.
The movie, directed by Kip Andersen and Keegan Kuhn — who have shot similar alarmist films such as Cowspiracy and Turlock — alleges that eating eggs is as bad as smoking cigarettes, consuming animal products raises the risk of diabetes (while sugar is innocent), and meat causes cancer.
Cara often shuns the world of fashion while in the midst of shooting a movie but occasionally reappears to remind us of her existence.
While drastically differing from the book source, he shot parts of the movie in Oregon and in London, and dressed up the Overlook hotel with different architectural and set design from different hotels from around the world.
I am romantic, a guy who enjoys a long foreplay, walking while holding hands, kissing, loves playing chess and shooting pool, enjoys handling highly skilled home improvement tasks, watching movies and cable programs such as CNN, News, ID, Bio and NatGeo and listening to instrumental music.
Shot on an iPhone outfitted with an anamorphic clip - on adapter, the movie bobs, weaves, and glides down sidewalks, while the soundtrack blasts out semi-obnoxious dance beats in between snatches of Beethoven and Armenian - language holiday song.
The big difference was that he wasn't simultaneously in postproduction on one movie and preproduction on another while shooting that 2006 best picture nominee.
She then moved to eastern Europe for six months while shooting her second movie, Dragonheart, which was also a very physical role but also required her to deal with CGI special effects.
I think Shoot Out is the type of Western you'll like even if you're not a fan of Westerns.You got Clay Lomax getting out of prison & looking for revenge on the ex partner who shot him in the back after a robbery but gets a kid dumped on him.He drags her along while being tailed by 3 punks hired by Clay Lomax's ex partner who's now a rich rancher.I won't give anymore away but if you enjoy Westerns as much as I do then it's a movie you'll want to check out
That tooth was really missing while they were shooting the movie.
If you've heard one thing about this Sundance hit, it's probably that it was filmed entirely on an iPhone 5s, with some «circling» shots done through Baker filming the actors while riding his bike, and that it's one of the rare movies about transgender people to reach mainstream consciousness that also stars transgender performers.
A woman holds and drinks from a glass of liquor in several scenes throughout the movie, a woman pours alcohol from a flask into a thermos cup with coffee while watching her young daughter skate, two women guzzle beer from cans in a hotel room, a woman drinks shots of liquor at a pool hall, two men hold and drink from beer bottle in several scenes in a home and a strip club, a woman drinks from a flask, and a woman drinks a glass of wine at a dinner table.
And The Avengers won't be Whedon's only movie this year; you can also expect his quickly - shot take on Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing (starring Whedon veterans like Nathan Fillion, Reed Diamond, and Amy Acker) to surface on the festival circuit, while the delayed, Whedon - penned scarefest Cabin in the Woods will finally get a release on April 13.
embodies all that is great about summer movie thrills while also weaving through the various chase scenes, shoot - outs, and massive billowing explosions a genuine sense of human feeling and moral concern
While most Adam Sandler movies shoot for the teen boy demographic, every once in a while he churns out one with broader apWhile most Adam Sandler movies shoot for the teen boy demographic, every once in a while he churns out one with broader apwhile he churns out one with broader appeal.
Zoolander 2 has been stewing for a while, but is shooting now; Stiller and Owen Wilson walked the Valentino runway in character last month to acknowledge that the movie is finally happening.
A crowd hears something smashing into a distant hill while milling around outside a movie theatre, and with the entire film shot on a distinctly artificial soundstage there is about The War of the Worlds a sense of insular self - awareness.
At the Sunday panel, Hynes explained why Reverse Shot is such a special place for both writers and movie - lovers: «Writing for them I can go deep and long... while maintaining my voice.
The movie begins with Jackman reciting The Lord's Prayer in voiceover while Keller teaches his teenaged son to shoot a deer, which makes you fear that a heavy - handed pretentious movie is ahead.
And then there's Ethan Hawke, who might be the strongest option from Linklater's «Boyhood» to get a major nomination (it's unique territory given his performance comes over 12 years of shooting), while Jonathan Pryce is fantastic in «Listen Up Phillip,» even though the movie itself might be too small to get major awards recognition.
His youth, his romanticism, his thoughtfulness (consider how many times in Barry we see Obama smoke while he's reading; the very first shot of the movie is Barry Obama smoking while reading a letter on an airplane).
Colin Farrell admitted he got depressed while filming «Killing of a Sacred Deer» and admits the fact he had to grown a beard for the part meant he couldn't escape the movie when he wasn't on set shooting.
It'd be a shame if the movie was eclipsed by the fact that Daniel announced he was retiring while you were still shooting the movie.
Being the film buff that he is, I had to ask him some geeky questions... and now you can watch Wright while he reveals his favorites movies of 2017 (so far) and also the film that his friend Quentin Tarantino made him watch prior to shooting Baby Driver.
While it's a sunnier movie than you'd expect from the Dardennes (indeed, it's the first time they shot in the summer), the organic performances from Thomas Doret and Cecile De France — who share a tremendous chemistry — maneuver the complex terrain their relationship takes them through.
While Florentine and his longtime cinematographer, Ross W. Clarkson, manage to get a few»90s Hollywood - flavored Steadicam shots in, much of the movie is composed in an anemic, impersonal style that more closely resembles Florentine's past career as a regular director on various Power Rangers TV shows than the low - budget craft of Ninja (2009) or Undisputed III: Redemption (2010).
And while the jokes are good and plenty, the movie never achieves the brilliance of episodes such as «Marge vs. the Monorail,» the two - part «Who Shot Mr. Burns?
While everyone was excited for video game heiress Lara Croft back when Angelina Jolie made a couple of Tomb Raider movies, there was a lot left to be desired, and even with the relative success of lady action stars finally getting their due, Alicia Vikander seemed like a long shot.
Pictures have already sprung up online of a building in San Diego with some hefty «zilla - damage and we're hoping for some footage from the movie, which has been shooting for a while now.
While this isn't a perfect movie by a long shot.
For a while, it was a big deal that he gained lots of weight to shoot the movie's later scenes, but this practice has now become standard for any serious actor.
Variety also notes that, given how intense it will be — schedule wise — to shoot both Infinity War movies, the Russos probably won't be directing anything but Marvel movies for a while.
Directed by Wayne Wang, it's companion film, shot on the set during downtime while filming the movie, is very funny, has a cast of dozens (including some great scenes with Jim Jarmusch and Lou Reed) and ranks # 44 this year.
Hong has the distinction of being fixated on form, while being largely indifferent to aesthetics, which makes it refreshing to see a Hong movie as handsome as this after a run of features that looked like they were shot on mid-2000s consumer video.
The wunderkind's previous two movies — 2013 Sundance darling Fruitvale Station, about the killing of Oscar Grant, an unarmed black man shot in the back by police while facedown on an Oakland subway platform; and 2015's Rocky reboot, Creed, about a young boxer who grows up in juvenile detention and learns to channel his anger in the ring — were both critical and box - office hits, leaving little doubt Coogler was up to the challenge.
Instead, director Steven Quale has gone the Michael Bay route by making it all about the destruction, and while that will likely result in some cool effects shots and action sequences, the movie itself looks about as empty as the calories in a bag of theater popcorn.
That new perspective is the way the film looks like an action movie, filled with car chases and fights and shoot - outs, while behaving in a way more akin to a musical (For further evidence of the musical's influence, one need only look to the opening credits, which has the hero dancing around the city, as an assortment of visual gags highlight certain lyrics).
It's one of our great action - movie traditions, right up there with the moment that 007, in the middle of the circle, turns and shoots the camera while the John Barry theme plays.
takes us back to many different genres of filmmaking from the 1940s, including historical epics, war films, musicals — tap dancing Frank Sinatra musicals and Esther Williams musicals with vibrant colors, rich black and whites — all the while allowing Deakins to do what he always does with any movie he's working on whether it's the shittiest film you've ever seen or the best — making it 100 % better just by having shot it.
While they wait, Ken tries to take in the sights like a tourist, while Ray befriends cute Chloe (Clemence Poesy) and dwarf actor Jimmy (Jordan Prentice), both working on a local movie sWhile they wait, Ken tries to take in the sights like a tourist, while Ray befriends cute Chloe (Clemence Poesy) and dwarf actor Jimmy (Jordan Prentice), both working on a local movie swhile Ray befriends cute Chloe (Clemence Poesy) and dwarf actor Jimmy (Jordan Prentice), both working on a local movie shoot.
They clashed over and over through the production, with the studio fighting Liman on seemingly every one of his creative choices and screenwriter Tony Gilroy forced to fax in new pages of script while the movie was shooting.
According to the trade, the rising Michael Fassbender has discussed the movie with Darren Aronofsky and while no formal offer has been made, he's currently available for the movie which shoots next spring.
One terrific shot in the movie looks at the back of Roque's head, more specifically his ear, as he drinks up a ton of dizzying new knowledge, with more focus and determination than he ever uses while snorting up a line of coke or screwing his latest conquest.
It is simply a cool action movie and while the movie is not without its faults (I particularly missed the architectural fetishism of the Tim Burton movies and some fight scenes are shot up real close so that you can't always see just what the heck is happening) it is like seeing your favourite comic book title being written and drawn by some guys with an understanding of the character involved for a change after seeing it being ruined by some talentless hacks.
Iannucci didn't want anyone to use a practised Russian accent in case it distracted him or her from any usable ad libbing that occurred to them during shooting, and while the result probably makes for a funnier movie, it's still a little hard to get past.
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