Sentences with phrase «who fakes a movie»

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Instead, the Shadow Broker hackers, who like to communicate using fake movie villain English, appear to have used the auction simply to draw attention to the stolen software.
Unlike many other actors who put on fake skins to achieve a muscular look for their roles, Tom Hardy actually built himself one fantastically ripped body for the movie Warrior.
Scoot McNairy is particularly memorable as the one who seems most concerned that this ridiculous fake movie is only going to get them killed.
One follows Thor and his adopted brother Loki (Tom Hiddleston), who faked his death in the previous movie, as they try to escape from a planet run by the egocentric Grandmaster (a very funny Jeff Goldblum).
Needless to say, a historical drama directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Tom Hanks and Meryl Streep is pretty much the Platonic ideal of awards season wild cards, even before you factor in the extent to which a movie about the journalists who declassified the Pentagon Papers might dovetail with current events (every vote is a vote against «fake news»).
Even then in May, amongst the line - up of melodramas and arthouses from auteurs all around the world, it stood out as an entertaining and commercial thriller, though this is just the first take on live - action from the 39 - year - old South Korean director who packed on his back only several animated movies, most notably The King of Pigs and The Fake.
As Howard begins doing unspeakable things to Wallace, all the while telling him about how a walrus in the Black Sea was the only creature ever to show him any kindness, Teddy and Ally begin the search for their friend, which brings them into contact with Quebecois private investigator Guy LaPointe (played by a big - time, pseudonymous movie star who is close to unrecognizable here thanks to a fake nose and a ludicrous French - Canadian accent).
Keeping track of who's faking the betrayal of the moment and who's for real and who's genuinely heartbroken and who's merely pretending to be in order to fool Barbossa (Geoffrey Rush: Candy) or the East India toady Lord Cutler Beckett (Tom Hollander: The Libertine) or Davy Jones (Bill Nighy: Hot Fuzz) is part of the fun, and part of what keeps you thoroughly enraptured through three hours on your butt in a movie theater.
What initially seems different about Richard Pearce's movie, written by Janus Cercone, is its refusal to get all morally het - up about the fraudulence of Steve Martins road - show evangelist, Jonas Nightengale, a con artist who produces fake miracles with fancy showbiz footwork and the help of backstage computers.
Involved are the mob, a Las Vegas hotel owner, a woman who makes fake ID's, a group of punk kids, and a guy who spends most of the movie with his right arm severed.
Anyway, Michelle Yeoh plays a cop (named Michelle of course, one of my favorite little things about Hong Kong cinema is how often character names are simply the actors» names: it helps establish stars and no one has to waste precious screenwriting minutes coming up with fake names for the characters) who with the help of an air marshal (Michael Wong) and a retiring Japanese cop (Hiroyuki Sanada, who has been in a lot of things, including Lost, Sunshine, Speed Racer and the latest Wolverine movie) foil an airplane hijacking.
Ben Affleck stars as Tony Mendez, the real life CIA Agent, who uses the international fascination with movies to create a plan that involves making a fake Star Wars rip - off with the help of award winning make - up artist John Chambers (Planet of the Apes) and a long - time and old school Hollywood producer named Lester Spiegel.
Affleck plays the CIA operative who aims to fly out six Americans posing as a film crew for a fake movie.
Mendez is played in a suitably understated, steely way by Affleck (let's ignore that Mendez is, er, Hispanic), who decides to undertake this risky rescue mission using the rather ludicrous concept of a fake movie production with the help of his supervisor, Jack O'Donnell (Bryan Cranston, Drive), Hollywood producer Lester Siegel (Alan Arkin, Little Miss Sunshine), and make - up effects master John Chambers (John Goodman, The Artist), against the wishes of Presidential Chief of Staff Hamilton Jordan (Kyle Chandler, Super 8).
Even Agent Phil Coulson, who's fake death served as a catalyst to bring the team together in the first Avengers movie, is missing.
The film tells of a couple from San Fernando Valley who decides to use a fake snuff movie to earn a load of cash.
This movie was largely inspired by the true story of Frank Abignale, a real - life gifted liar who took on the roles of doctor and airline pilot along with faking his way into practicing law.
I then called another company Bio Recovery who's parent company is Prestige WorldWide Industries (http://www.prestigeworldwide.company) which if you've never seen the movie Step Brothers is the name of their «Fake Company» which makes me now question doing business with these guys.
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