Sentences with phrase «with real actors»

With Death Stranding, they are working with real actors who will lend their appearances to the various characters in the game, such as Norman Reedus and Mads Mikkelsen.
Despite the presence of a decent cast - with real actors like John Lithgow and Michael Rooker on hand - every character seems bland and forgettable.
It's not just kind of latex and a costume; it would be a motion - capture performance of the monster — I can give away maybe not too much by saying there's more than one in our version — and then I would go to Europe, shoot the movie, do scenes with the real actors and I would be able to see the motion - captured monster in real time due to SimulCam, so yes that is our technological VFX paradigm for Frankenstein.»
They greenlit it, but then they were like, «OK, but just make it with some real actors — not those two brothers.»»
The film is computer - animated, in a sense, with real actors» motions being captured digitally and converted into animation.
It is strange that the scammers spend so much money to shoot high production videos with real actors only to make ludicrous claims of a million in a month.
I think just go with a real actor.

Not exact matches

Ellen Mirojnik, who also styled the actors in the original Wall Street, based each character's wardrobe «philosophy» on real people from Wall Street, she said in an interview with Clothes On Film.
Also a top commander in US Forces (real not an actor) comes to the event and makes an impassioned, educational speech that turned out to educate many and he becomes great friends and allies with Angie and Nick.
In addition to stating their own views, actors are likely to engage in real or imaginary dialogue with their competitors, attempt to debunk or neutralize competing ideas, or use them as illustrations of wrong - headed or unworkable proposals.
The party was a roaring success with celebrities including legendary VOGUE Editor - in - Chief and Roger's longtime friend, Anna Wintour, 30 Rockactress Katrina Bowden, actors Jeffrey Wright, Josh Lucas and Anthony Mackie, supermodel Carol Alt, former Real Housewife, Kelly Killoren Bensimon, Gossip Girl Kelly Rutherford, music artist Fabolous, designer Christian Siriano, Kardashian pal Jonathan Cheban, and others dancing the night away to the sounds of DJ Bob Sinclair and pop sensation Emeli Sandé, while raising a glass of Moët Impérial Brut Champagne to Moët's 270 years.
I sincerely hope they make a real movie (with actors and everything) a couple of years after he retires, portraying some real untold stories of what happened behind the scenes.
And when Keith Smart had finished scoring 12 of his team's last 15 points, including the winning 16 - foot jump shot from the left side with five seconds remaining under massive pressure, most of Indiana didn't even care that the film Hoosiers» Dennis Hopper hadn't won the Oscar for best supporting actor just so long as this real - life Hoosier named Smart had.
Since breaking up with the Real Madrid attacker, the 29 - year - old — who was once the darling of Sports Illustrated's Swimsuit Issues — has begun a relationship with actor Bradley Cooper, who was himself once voted the sexiest man alive.
Real Madrid defender Sergio Ramos has spent time hanging out with Hollywood actor Richard Gere ahead of Saturday's Champions League final.
In reality, it's nothing like what you see on TV, where the actors (who are too rested, clean - shaven, and nicely dressed to be real newborn parents) put the baby on a shoulder, pat him a few times, and go on with their day.
In his new book, You Got ta Get Bigger Dreams, he shares real life stories of late - night parties; backstage anecdotes; cross-country road - trips with his dog, Honey; and poignant memories of his life, loves, family, fellow actors, and friends.
The idea was to turn River City, Iowa into a multicultural melting pot by doing colorblind casting, and at the same time give the students real - world experience working with professional actors.
In reality, crime scene investigators often spend seemingly inordinate amounts of time gathering and assessing evidence and then present it as probabilities rather than the kind of definitive result expected of a court room filled with actors rather than real people.
But MacDorman has begun developing an interactive experiment that makes volunteers talk with either real actors or their digital doubles — a next step toward clearing the mists from the uncanny valley.
How Marvel Avengers homes compare with the real - life residences of the actors who portray them.
I may be partial too because I actually had a class with Rachel Brosnahan when I was training as an actor, but she is the real deal!
American singer, songwriter, dancer, and actor Usher Raymond IV keeps it real with his simple undercut hairstyle.
(I know I am not perfect — I have a «real» nose, not one like a film actor such as Petr Fedorov... I think it best to let a woman know that they will be corresponding with Tom Hanks, not Brad Pitt....
Charly Lester discusses the next steps to real social equality with actors James Sutton and Jeremy Sheffield, and DJ Scott Mills
Our personality photo products emerged from my experience as a creative commercial photographer, with the coaching techniques developed for real people (not models or actors) for headshots and online dating profile pictures.
You can vote Summer as #BRITs2015 British Video by tweeting using #BRITCalvinHarris http:///BRITCalvinHarris Pre-order the new album In real - life Ellie Goulding may be enjoying a relatively new relationship with actor Jeremy Irvine.
But Cage is a real movie actor and plays the role with style and bravado.
There are moments in Real Steel where I forgot I'd already seen enough movies about fighting robots, forgot I was too old to be the target audience, forgot that I think Hugh Jackman is turning smarmier with every passing film, forgot that overly expressive child actors set my teeth on edge, forgot to think about all the other underdog / boxing / father - son movies this one is ripping off.
There's plenty of raw material here for the kind of ruminative portrait that Haley did so well previously with Danner: Lee's divorce (his ex is played by Elliott's real - life spouse Katharine Ross), his strained relationship with his adult daughter (Krysten Ritter), and his refuge in the company of Jeremy (Nick Offerman), a friendly weed dealer and ex-child actor with whom Lee once worked on a series.
Just when you thought Matthew McConaughey had settled into pre-retirement content to play the (dry - aged) beefcake in a string of dippy romantic comedies, the actor comes roaring back with some real acting.
Their team of comedy actors has some spunk and talent, but the show more closely resembles a commercial for mystery dinner theater, complete with testimonials by real audience members about how fun it all was in the end.
What screenwriter Mark Perez («Herbie Fully Loaded») and co-directors John Francis Daley («Vacation») and Jonathan Goldstein («Horrible Bosses») put them through is an absurdly complicated, violent and self - aware farce — a night - long chase through the mean streets, often in conflict with real bad guys whom they don't realize aren't just «actors» with Murder We Wrote, the mystery staging party company.
Even when the actors» sequences are intercut with footage of Dunbar's real - life children and parents, you don't find yourselves struggling to identify with whatever or whoever is on screen.
Sometimes, brave filmmakers try to cast «real people» as themselves, re-creating their stories, as with Clint Eastwood's recent The 15:17 to Paris, only to realize that «real people» are not trained actors and can not act.
As ever, the director has a real gift at working with actors; Richard Pryor's dramatic chops surprised viewers of Schrader's «Blue Collar» back in 1978, and Cedric the Entertainer's solid turn here should do likewise.
There's some very candid, fascinating footage here capturing the process of making the film (in, for a surprise revelation, not a real Parisian flat but a studio - built apartment replica surrounded by green screens, not at all dissimilar to David Cronenberg's use of similar magic for A Dangerous Method, not that you can tell in either film in its finished form, where the technology is seamless and unobtrusive), with Haneke working with the actors in a rigorous, nitty - gritty way that lets us see what infinitesimal precision he's looking for in performance, in movement, in blocking, and in composition.
«The reason why it resonates with a lot of people is because of the real life inspiration behind it,» he said, adding that great actors like Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga help bring these real people to life on screen.
You great a real sense from all of the actors that they all loved working with Wheatley.
I guess the only real difference here is that the setting isn't a chain restaurant, but a London café, with its cast of British and American actors (all but Meyer adopting British accents).
But more importantly, it was the rare blockbuster that was as entertaining when it just gathered its actors in a room, with Whedon's love of the actors and material palpably elevating things with real wit and drama.
The lead actors now had real chemistry with each other and had reached a new level of maturity that made the puppy love subplots all the more believable.
Each actor also underwent prosthetics and wardrobe changes to align with the actual look of the Schultz Brothers and John du Pont, which included real Schultz family members on set to make sure everything was depicted correctly.
A mural maker fluent in the extended, meandering, zooming wide shot, Altman could swallow elaborate social environments like Hollywood in a single gulp; and by peopling those environments with actors set free to improvise, he allowed an uncanny degree of naturalistic behavior to indemnify the real - lifeness he collected by, it seems, just rolling and rolling film and looking around him.
You see, what makes Medium Cool special is that director Haskell Wexler, who is better known as a cinematographer and documentary filmmaker, combined fictional drama and actors with real life events.
It was a real joy to be able to work with her again, but also to work with any actor at that stage: it's really nice to be able to close your eyes and write dialogue and know who's going to be saying those words.
You started hearing rumors and half - whispered, cryptic comments last year: Paul Thomas Anderson is working on a new film; it has something to do with the London fashion world in the 1950s, maybe; it will reunite him with his There Will Be Blood star Daniel Day - Lewis, potentially; it's loosely based off the life of either Charles James or Cristobal Balenciaga, possibly; the actor could be studying how to be a real - life tailor for the part, we think.
However, the only other actor with a real chance on this shortlist is The Master's Joaquin Phoenix, who had some momentum when the film was first released but who lost charm as Day - Lewis gained strength during this award season.
Mem Ferda (Pusher, Plastic) commented «I'm elated to be back on screen with Craig, he's a wonderful actor and a real gentleman.
George Clooney Explains How Suburbicon Happened — David Sims interviews the actor about his concept of marrying a Coen brothers script with a real - life incident of racism in 1950s America.
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