Sentences with phrase «who frames»

It is the litigator who frames the issues that appear before the judge at each level.
The battle over who frames the possibilities of action on mitigation in Warsaw will be that of storytelling.
It is just another attempt at framing the argument, based on the common perception that «He who frames the argument has already won.»
While Rothko is front and center in this play, it is Ken, the eager young assistant and a budding artist in his own right, who frames much of Rothko's angst.
Now this gifted author has summoned her array of talents to pen Moment of Truth, her most exciting and unpredictable novel yet — a riveting story of a man who frames himself for murder.
Even though much of this presentation overlaps with Kristen Swanson's TEDx talk above, and the same Flocabulary song is featured, I couldn't resist including this wonderfully - named talk by Dan Callahan, who frames the whole conversation so nicely.
Reflecting this notion is the beautiful, largely static camerawork by cinematographer Roger Deakins (superb work again after True Grit), who frames the interiors of this rather muted and drab setting in a way that it makes the characters appear like prisoners of their own personal values and motives.
In the Western scholastic tradition this theology has been named «Scotist» after Blessed John Duns Scotus who frames the question in terms of the glorification of the human nature of Christ as the highest good of creation:
The movie «Who Framed Roger Rabbit» is a silly but fascinating physics metaphor turned into a movie.
Bob Hoskins, an actor best known for his roles in Hook, The Long Good Night, Mona Lisa and the human lead in Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Those who framed the Constitution apparently intended, rightly, to preserve freedom of religion.
While these two characters who frame the main action seldom agree with each other, both men repeatedly interrupt the scenes involving J.B..
The smart and eloquent student who framed the whole TEA PARTY phenomenon for the audience was perfectly right that these people are a largely admirable example of democracy in action, of genuine «civic engagement» at the local level.
Only one black was among the 37 university presidents who framed the legislation, and representatives of predominantly black schools were incensed by the weight given to the standardized tests, which have been widely and persuasively attacked as culturally biased in favor of white, middle - class youngsters.
Their love for catchers who frame well is known, so maybe top prospect Austin Hedges would be of interest.
But perhaps the truer answer lies with that Chandler send - up, Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
They use old cartoon footage of the baby crying in «Who Framed Roger Rabbit» to represent Lazio, who they hit again for accepting a bonus of more than a million dollars.
The negative attacks damaged Ms. Quinn early in the race and benefited Mr. de Blasio, who framed himself as her liberal alternative.
They're a critical part of the elusive anti-cellulite diet (see, Who Framed Butter?
A mother desperately searches for the killer who framed her son for a girl's
Inspired by the town of the same name from the movie Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
Who Framed Roger Rabbit is now on Blu - ray in a 25th anniversary edition, though as far as I can tell the primary function of the anniversary distinction is to make me feel old (with the secondary function of selling more copies); apart from the upgrade of the movie to high definition, it's mostly a rehash of the Vista Series DVD that came out a decade ago.
What did impress me about Who Framed Roger Rabbit even at a young age was the converging of cartoon stars from Disney, Warner Brothers, and elsewhere, all in one movie, animated more or less as they looked in the late»40s.
But Who Framed Roger Rabbit was different; it was, to that point and for many years subsequent, the movie.
This may be why Who Framed Roger Rabbit, while inarguably a mass - appeal, most - ages entertainment, still feels so personal to me: All of this grand difficulty, just to get an illusion across to an impressionable seven - year - old.
I say «casually» because it took many, many years before I fully processed just how impressive a technical feat Who Framed Roger Rabbit actually was.
«Tummy Trouble», «Rollercoaster Rabbit», and «Trail Mix - Up» are all included here, but while the opening of Who Framed Roger Rabbit functions as both wild cartoon slapstick and hyperbolic parody of same (as well as something of a precursor to the even more satiric Itchy and Scratchy of The Simpsons), the subsequent shorts, beyond lacking the deft, fluid touch of the movie's animation director Richard Williams, are less clever: orchestrations of mayhem that occasionally pause to wink at themselves.
Robert Zemeckis, the same director whose «Who Framed Roger Rabbit» (1988) juxtaposed live action with animation, this time merges them, using a process called «performance capture,» in which human actors perform the movements which are translated into lifelike animation.
That now applies to a lot of Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
The special effects are almost photo - realistic, and yet whenever George and Davis are in the same shot it feels like you're watching a joyless modern riff on «Who Framed Roger Rabbit?»
When Dustin informed me of Pajiba's films of the 1980s retrospective, I was a little ambivalent to write on one of the first films I remember seeing theaters, Tim Burton's Batman (1989; I think the honor for the first film I saw in a theater was Who Framed Roger Rabbit).
The disc opens with ads for Red Widow and Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
Having Spielberg's interests in mind, the main Blu - ray and DVD open with trailers for War Horse and Who Framed Roger Rabbit: 25th Anniversary Edition, followed by a promo for ABC's «Once Upon a Time» and an anti-smoking spot.
Disc One opens with ads for War Horse, Who Framed Roger Rabbit and Once Upon a Time.
Condemned to a prison cell in the impenetrable Chateau D'If, Dantes vows vengeance against the four conspirators who framed him.
It is hard to believe nearly 25 years have passed since the theatrical release of Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Director Robert Zemeckis» irreverent, thoroughly entertaining mashup of traditional animation and classic Hollywood noir.
At once a celebration and a satire of the Hollywood studio system, Who Framed Roger Rabbit floats on the imagination and talent of Zemeckis and producers Steven Spielberg, Kathleen Kennedy and Frank Marshall.
Who Framed Roger Rabbit is silver - screen gold; a timeless reveling in the art of filmmaking and Hollywood allure.
, which merged the world of comic strips with the real world, Robert Zemeckis» Who Framed Roger Rabbit populates its real - world frames instead with the more visual personalities of the cartoon world.
That the mix feels less crisp than today's tracks is attributable to the»80s production, and Who Framed Roger Rabbit sounds as intended.
Disney continues to improve the quality of its catalog offerings - as I mentioned in my review for The Insider - and Who Framed Roger Rabbit receives a solid 1.85:1 / 1080p / AVC - encoded transfer that is blissfully free of any artificial tinkering intended to modernize the presentation.
And I have to mention the acting, Michael J Fox is really appealing in the role of Marty McFly, the role that propelled him to stardom, and Christopher Lloyd is brilliant in one of his most memorable roles (and yes this includes Judge Doom from Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Who Framed Roger Rabbit is enjoyable noir, complete with a city in peril undercurrent, and the animation only adds to the excitement.
Who Framed Roger Rabbit looks like a film, with a pleasant grain pattern and deep texture, thanks to its VistaVision roots, which bolster its old Hollywood appearance.
The first time I saw Who Framed Roger Rabbit was at a sneak preview in Costa Mesa, California, weeks before the scheduled premiere.
Besides a wild assortment of major and minor characters from classic Disney and Warner shorts and features, Who Framed Roger Rabbit introduces some original characters of its own.
This two - disc, 25th Anniversary edition of Who Framed Roger Rabbit includes the Blu - ray and a DVD.
The setup of «The Lego Movie,» also directed by Lord and Miller, recalls both «Who Framed Roger Rabbit» and the recent «Wreck - It Ralph» in its mashup of familiar characters and imaginative worlds.
Who Framed Roger Rabbit is most definitely one of my favorite films of all time.
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