Sentences with phrase «with director»

Audio Commentary with Director Lee Unkrich, Co-Director Adrian Molina and Producer Darla Anderson
Hank passes on writing Samurai Apocalypse's new movie but Sam won't take no for an answer and drags Hank to a meeting with director Peter Berg, where they discover that Hank and Peter have shared more than just a love of the written word.
The laugh out loud feature length commentary with Director / Actor James Franco, Actor Dave Franco, Actor Tommy Wiseau, Actor Greg Sestero, and others is absolutely hilarious!
Bonus: • Audio Commentary with Director Craig Gillespie • Deleted Scenes • «Behind the Scenes» Featurettes • Trailers • Previews • DVD Copy
Lawrence (along with her Oscar) and her fellow cast mates return with Catching Fire to see if they can replicate their success, this time with director Francis Lawrence (I am Legend).
That Lawrence teamed up once more with director Francis Lawrence, who helmed the three Hunger Games sequels but otherwise has no relation, probably added to the actress's sense of trust and confidence on set.
E reteamed with the director for Alice in Wonderland in 2010, and the next year saw the final installment
I've had a complex relationship with this director's work over the years.
Go behind the scenes of The Fourth Estate with director / producer Liz Garbus, producer Justin Wilkes, and director / producer Jenny Carchman as they discuss the importance of reporters and the press as they cover the Trump Presidency.
Although the script is credited to screenwriters Jon Lucas and Scott Moore (the team behind the dismal Four Christmases and Ghosts of Girlfriends Past), The Hangover is consistent with the director's previous frat - boy comedy hits.
We get the feeling with Red Sparrow that Lawrence is testing her boundaries with a director she's comfortable working with.
It's clear that Killer's Kiss requires a great deal of patience from the viewer, as much of the movie's first half suffers from the feel of a rather unimpressive student film - with director Stanley Kubrick exacerbating this feeling by suffusing the proceedings with needlessly ostentatious visual choices.
Some of his more notable work came from his collaboration with director Spike Lee; over the course of the 1990s, Washington starred in three of his films, playing a jazz trumpeter in Mo» Better Blues (1990), the title role in Lee's epic 1992 biopic Malcolm X (for which he received a Best Actor Oscar nomination), and the convict father of a high - school basketball star in He Got Game (1998).
Bonus: • Audio Commentary with Director Lee Unkrich, Co - Director / Co-Writer Adrian Molina and Producer Darla K. Anderson • «Welcome to the Fiesta» Test Reel • «Mi Familia» Featurette • «Dante» Featurette • «How to Draw a Skeleton» Featurette • «A Thousand Pictures a Day» Featurette • «The Music of Coco» Featurette • «Land of Our Ancestors» Featurette • «Fashion Through the Ages» Featurette • «The Real Guitar» Featurette • «Paths to Pixar» Featurette • «How to Make Papel Picado» Featurette • «You Got the Part!»
Hogancamp's alliance with director Jeff Malmberg in this artful and poignant film marks a victory in the war against the self.
Six deleted scenes and original opening (with storyboards) with director's commentaries, animated storyboard «original ending», «un-shot» ending.
The young actor scored an equally memorable follow - up via a collaboration with director Catherine Hardwicke playing legendary daredevil skateboarder Stacy Peralta in the period drama Lords of Dogtown (2005), and enjoyed small turns in the Pierce Brosnan western Seraphim Falls and the effects - heavy sci - fi action saga Transformers.
Every bit as epically weird as its predecessor, 1999's Anchorman, Ferrell's shaggy collaboration with director Adam McKay, with whom he shares screenplay credit, represents a leisurely cinematic stroll with one of the comedian's more indelible characters.
Johnson, re-teaming with director Brad Peyton (San Andreas), conveys an almost effortless charisma and magnetic screen presence, but not to the extent that he can generate much sympathy for the film's two - legged characters.
While the back cover boasts an audio commentary with director Shawn Levy, there's no way to select it in the menus.
Brand new to this edition is a feature - length audio commentary with director Ron Howard, and while the guy's undeniably pleasant and all kinds of gracious, he doesn't really give great commentary, all things considered.
Bonus: • Both Theatrical and Unrated Versions of the Film • Video Commentary with Director Todd Phillips and Actors Bradley Cooper, Zach Galifianakis and Ed Helms • «Map of Destruction» • «The Dan Band» • «The Madness of Ken Jeong» Featurette • Gag Reel • «Action Mashup» • «Three Best Friends Song» • More Pictures from the Missing Camera • Previews • Digital Copy
You'll find some deleted scenes, a «making of» featurette, and a commentary with director Anton Corbijn.
The movie also toplines two of the best actors around — Kidman and Penn — who, along with director Pollack (he also appears in a minor role), are both bona fide Oscar winners.
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.
Waititi does an excellent job of balancing the sweet and humorous moments with the more poignant bits (like Bella's heartbreaking death scene), but what separates the movie from the typical coming - of - age tale is the unique brand of humor that's become synonymous with the director.
Bonus: • Audio Commentary with Director Tim Burton • «On the Set with Bob Kane» Featurette • «Legends of the Dark Knight: The History of Batman» Documentary • «Shadows of the Bat: The Cinematic Saga of the Dark Knight» Parts 1 - 3 • «Beyond Batman» Documentary Gallery • Prince Music Videos • Profile Galleries • Storyboard Sequence • Trailer • Digital Copy • Hardcover Book
Paramount has chosen quality over quantity for the Blu - ray release of «The Fighter,» with a strong collection of bonus material headlined by an audio commentary with director David O. Russell where he discusses the filming of the movie and how it compares to its real - life subjects.
Although original stars Eddie Murphy and Nick Nolte are reunited with director Walter Hill, all three seem to be going through the motions here.
The Blu - ray release of «The Hangover» doesn't add very much in the way of additional extras, but there is a picture - in - picture video commentary with director Todd Phillips and co-stars Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms and Zach Galifianakis that, while it starts out slow, is actually worth checking out.
The DVD's deleted scenes contain scene trims — one involving the priest's son is a silly red herring, and makes no sense — and there's a standard making - of featurette, and an audio commentary with director Corbijn.
He then moved up to the position of editor with director Justin Lin, working on three Fast and the Furious films: The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift, Fast & Furious, and Fast Five.
In fine collaboration with director Christopher Nolan they have created a remarkable finale to a now beloved story.
With director Mark Waters at the helm (no stranger to these high concept «comedies», with the actually - pretty - decent «Freaky Friday» remake and «The Spiderwick Chronicles», as well as crowning achievement «Mean Girls» under his belt), «Penguins» barrels down to one of most asinine climaxes in recent memory, culminating with a press announcement that unites all the major and minor characters, and involves plot twists that ring of desperation to wrap up on a self - congratulatory note.
The big attraction comes from a video commentary with director Todd Phillips and actors Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms and Zach Galifianakis.
Bonus: • Audio Commentary with Director / Actor Ben Affleck and Writer Chris Terrio • «Eyewitness Account» Picture - in - Picture Feature • «Rescued from Tehran: We Were There» Featurette • «Absolute Authenticity» Featurette • «The CIA and the Hollywood Connection» Featurette • «Escape from Iran: The Hollywood Option» Featurette • Previews • DVD Copy
Extras include an audio commentary with director and actors, behind the scenes and blooper reel.
Bonus: • Audio Commentary with Director Anton Corbijn • Deleted Scenes • «Journey to Redemption: The Making of The American» Featurette
There's either 1) a clip from any given movie that played on Z's eclectic rotation, 2) an interview with a director whose career was either jump started or saved by Harvey or 3) an interview with one of Harvey's close friends / exes / employees talking about how brilliant and / or fucking insane he was.
This even though it shares some concerns with director Marc Foster's more adventurous (and unfairly dismissed) Stay, which is to say, identity and fate, with the space we live in serving as metaphor as well as literal context.
Bonus: • Audio Commentary with Director Jan De Bont • 7 Deleted / Alternate Scenes with Optional Commentary • 5 Featurettes • Gerard Butler's Screen Test • 2 Music Videos
Intensity is the name of the game here, with director Gary Ross going all Paul Greengrass with shaky, handheld camera - work getting up close and personal with every fight scene.
For millions of people, the prospect of journeying back to the Shire, Rivendell, and other locations with the director, screenwriters, and seven principal cast members of The Lord of the Rings films would have been plenty exciting in itself.
He joined up again with the director of Amoros Perros for the well - received drama Babel opposite Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett.Bernal made his directorial debut with 2007's Deficit, and had a major part in the big screen adaptation of Blindness in 2008.
Clifford played Ann Rutledge in Abraham Lincoln (1924), but overall her career was on the wane when she struck up a lifelong friendship with director John Ford in the late 1920s.
«They Jennifer Lawrence is opening up about her relationship with director Darren Aronofsky.
Behind the scenes, Spielberg collaborated with director of photography Janusz Kaminski, production designer Adam Stockhausen, editors Michael Kahn and Sarah Broshar, and costume designer Kasia Walicka Maimone.
Robert Pattinson has been (understandably) flying under the radar since his world exploded when Kristen Stewart cheated on him with the director of Snow White and the Huntsman, but now Cosmopolis is coming out and it's time for him to crawl out of his shell and back into the spotlight.
In my previous job, I might be with my director, who would be evaluating me, while talking to a customer (or multiple customers) at the same time.
But I wore this today to meet with the director of a community ed program, and the meeting went very well, so I guess I'm not completely inept.
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