Sentences with phrase «with fake movie»

Street artist Sabo plastered California buildings and benches with fake movie posters featuring actor Arnold Schwarzenegger and disgraced mega producer Harvey Weinstein standing next to each other, a near - mirror image of the film art for Schwarzenegger's 1988 comedy classic Twins.
I had a whole notebook filled with fake movie posters of movies I made up.

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After personally defacing billboards for the movie with anti-Max stickers, Holiday sent a tip to a local blog under a fake name.
What critics said: «Scrappy and modest though [the] movie may be, it all coheres beautifully, and with a sweetness that never feels faked
Adobe cleverly achieved this with a bus stop prank in which they Photoshopped waiting passengers into a fake digital movie poster, as a way to advertise its Adobe Creative Day.
The egg Jenna cracks with one expert hand is actually a sliced peach with corn syrup inside a plastic Easter egg (raw egg onstage = not sanitary); the melted chocolate is mixed with oil to pour smoothly and sensually; whipped cream pies are instead topped with buttercream so they won't melt under stage lights; and the flour they blow onto the crowd to end the recipe dream sequences is inositol, a powdered form of vitamin D that movie prop managers use to fake cocaine.
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From the opening scene with the atrocious b rated acting and fake police, to the horrible motor - bike scene with the terrible acting kids, this movie was pure rotten.
, Eli Roth to Produce Horror Movie Based on Fake Trailer, Oscar Shortlist for Best Documentary Feature Announced 19:50 — Review: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 52:40 — Trailer Trash: Green Lantern, The Green Hornet, Your Highness, Cowboys & Aliens 1:06:36 — Other Stuff We Watched: Catfish, We Live in Public, Kisses, The Losers, Conan, Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things, The Night of the Hunter, Toy Story 3, The Larry Sanders Show 1:34:00 — Junk Mail: Quidditch World Cup, Movies Overshadowed by Publicity Stunts, My Winnipeg, Movies Too Sad to Watch a Second Time, Spielberg and Tintin, Where is Chian?
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»).
For their screen adaptation of Ghost World, Daniel Clowes and Terry Zwigoff invented a fake arthouse movie with a hilariously ludicrous title: The Flower That Drank The Moon.
What could have been «It Follows» instead becomes a Nancy Drew movie, exploring a mystery you simply don't care about, laden with fake frights (dog barking, umbrella opening) and Vincent D'Onofrio as a blind graveyard caretaker.
«Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2» «The Croods» «Despicable Me 2» «Epic» «Ernest and Celestine» «The Fake» «Free Birds ««Frozen» «Khumba» «The Legend of Sarila» «A Letter to Momo» «Monsters University» «O Apóstolo» «Planes» «Puella Magi Madoka Magica the Movie — Rebellion» «Rio: 2096 A Story of Love and Fury» «The Smurfs 2» «Turbo»» «The Wind Rises»
The best compliment we can pay the Coens is that in an industry obsessed with celebrity, of both the real and fake variety, Joel and Ethan Coen are content to stay out of the headlines and just make movies.
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).
Recreating the no - holds - barred, cheaply constructed, no - budget thrills of a 1960s and»70s exploitation double feature, Grindhouse sandwiches together two movies from indie mavericks Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino with some crazy, fake trailers in the center, old school titling to start each feature, and editing tricks to give the whole affair a well - worn feel.
And in the case of The Post, I can think of no movie that is more important for a time when the assault on freedom of the press and journalistic integrity is being drilled into people's heads with the attack phrase «fake news.»
A macho bloodbath with a lot of juvenile humor and fake Catholic mysticism, it stars Sean Patrick Flanery and Norman Reedus (a good actor damned to a career of crummy movies) as immigrant Irish brothers in South Boston.
That was really important to me, and it was important to [director] Gabriela [Cowperthwaite] to not make a fake movie moment of the girl falls in love with the guy, and also happens to like really like this dog a lot, and gets distracted by the guy, because that's not what happened.
It's been famously published that the actors did not receive full scripts, whilst others had been even given fake ones, and simply when the film used to be about to completely display screen for the primary time all the way through its Los Angeles premiere, the administrators pleaded with the public not to smash the enjoy for others via spoiling the movie for them.
(The movie was shot in Atlanta, with some fake - looking snow - machine snow in tidy little piles here and there.)
She loves sci - fi movies especially if they are produced by J.J. Abrams, fake fiance Christmas movies, and romantic movies with sad endings.
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.
There inevitably does reach a point, however, at which the movie becomes bogged down with oppressively familiar elements, with the egregiously melodramatic bent of the third act - ie multiple fake break - ups - obliterating the mildly positive impact of everything that preceded it.
On Episode 5, Ross and Kyle weigh their picks for the best movies of the year against the Oscar nominees, then talk about that time Paul Newman made a movie about fake news called Absence of Malice, because he was angry with the New York Post for reporting he was only 5 ′ 8 ″.
Written by Stiller, Justin Theroux and Mike Judge cohort Etan Cohen, the film opens with a brilliant conceit: The three main actors are introduced via a hilarious series of fake trailers for their latest movies, while Alpa Chino appears in an ad for Booty Sweat.
It's clear immediately that there's just something a little off about Killing Gunther, as filmmaker Killam proves unable to even partially capture the viewer's interest right from the get - go - with the writer / director's choice to employ a mockumentary format exacerbating the movie's arms - length feel (ie the fake documentary structure virtually demands a far more competent approach).
This movie is ridden with plot holes, it has an unacceptable amount of logic issues, Mystique's costume is distractingly fake and silly looking, Anna Paquin gets a title card yet is in five seconds of the movie, multiple story beats are repeated and the narrative puts into question everything that's happened in previous «X-Men» films, but, if you can get past the fact that the «Days of Future Past» narrative is downright ridiculous, you can still enjoy some of the mindless, summer fun — and Quicksilver's sequences, because that's high quality cinema right there.
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.
His much - garlanded drama Argo — based on the true story of how the CIA invented a fake movie project with fake Middle East locations in order to smuggle embassy staff out of Iran — had a sharp sense of both heroism and imposture, and was a neat exercise in tension and drama.
The movie begins with both girls discussing suicide, then staging a class slide show were they take very explicit pictures of both of them faking their deaths (there was a lawnmower in there, somewhere).
When the opaque bag is removed from the mole's head, the movie flashes back to crucial moments between Dominika and her uncle Ivan, including swiping a glass (with his fingerprints) from his office and making fake copies of the data acquired from Senator Boucher (Mary - Louise Parker).
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.
His satirical - absurdist sensibilities are abundantly visible on You Don't Mess With The Zohan, where he's one of three credited screenwriters, and gloriously glimpsed in the «Dunkaccino» scene of Jack And Jill, a bad movie for which he is not a credited screenwriter, but does receive a songwriting credit on the fake Al Pacino - starring Dunkin' Donuts ad that is one of the movie's few flashes of demented inspiration.
The idea of conning people with a fake college is intriguing, but by the end, the movie has devolved into an Animal House clone, right down to the us vs. them court room scene.
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).
Anyone with the time and effort to waste could produce an authentic - ish looking introduction movie to the game, but the gameplay is one thing that would take some real skill to fake, so why bother?
Suggesting that they make a movie with fake controllers to make people think they are playing the movie
In comparison, Kathe Burkhart's blunt «Prick: From the Liz Taylor Series (Suddenly Last Summer),» from 1987, reprises a movie scene with Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery Clift in exuberantly trashy paint, vinyl and fake gold leaf.
James Casebere's 2016 photograph, Yellow Overhang with Patio, also expresses a sense of objecthood, but in this case the built space looks fake, like a painted backdrop of a movie set.
With no preset narrative and no specific protocol sequence, everything is a mix of past, present and possible, across multiple circuits: «The news, amazon.com, a make - up tutorial, a movie trailer, fake or real, a Benjamin essay, a French - English dictionary, some porn, our most private correspondence, a fashion photography book, an art magazine, yet another funny cat video all appear together and interchangeable — not to mention our music, photographs, texts, contacts and other material stored in other programs.
Artist Cindy Sherman burst on the scene in the late 1970s with her «Untitled Film Stills,» a series of photographs of faked publicity shots from unspecified movies.
As a (somewhat comical) reference, have you ever seen a tv series or movie with a fake / parody restaurant of McDonalds or Burger King?
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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